Setup: Motherboard: Asus X570 Crosshair VIII Hero (bios:1302) Cooler: Be quite dark rock slim (air cooler) Ram: 32gb (8gb×4) 3200mhz 16.18.18.18.36 Gpu: Nvidia Rtx 2070 super Psu: Corsair rm 1000w CPU temp after 5 runs : 72c with room temp 24c
Really appreciate this. Haven't dabbled with anything like this in years and there's sooo many more settings. This did the trick though. Haven't lost any performance and my temps are under 70 where they were hitting 80.
this need stability test not just doing synthetic test since some ryzen cpu wants higher voltage and gets WHEA error code 19 "correctable error" in windows/HWinfo, also i rather not offset the RAM that has no impact on CPU temp actually its better to push RAM timings tighter and frequency higher to 3733mhz (normal) - 3800mhz(if lucky) - 3866mhz (golden CPU IMC/infinity fabric & good RAM combi= super rare) which will result in more obvious performance inc. compare to PBO manual+Offset.. but combing the two RAM tweak+PBO manual+Offset = Best result.. but again increases Vsoc w/ RAM OC to 1.15V-1.2V vs stock Soc volt w/ 0.075 offset = +1-2Watts in CPU = doubt it will even in a temp of 1 degree celcius and doing those offset without testing might result in instability since RAM is including in the offset and every system is different even with exact same build from case+fans+cpu heatsink +MOBO+CPU+RAM+GPU w/ exact ambient temp and exact load/stress testing = will result in different behavior.
Hi im a pretty basic user and have no experience overclocking/undervolting. Would this be safe on my Gigabyte B550i mobo? Also, i could replicate all the settings except "max boost clock override" on PBO which has no auto option, instead it lets you set it from 0-200mhz, any idea what i should set it as? Any help would be appreciated
Hi, you can set the "max boost clock override" to 200mhz that basically give PBO the possibility of boosting frequency to +200mhz if your cpu condition allow that For the safety question undervolting can't cause any damage to your hardware but can cause instability in your system if you go to much
I see, i see.. thanks for the guide, It really lowered my temps. Before my CPU was hitting 83c when enabling PBO, now it's Maxing out between 77-78c on full load. It might seem high, but i live in a tropical country and im using an ITX case so this was really helpful.
I get the same number with Asus Performance Enhancer (Asus enhanced in your bios settings i saw.) Enabled with my Asus Tuf b550 plus Motherboard + cpu core vol= 1.25000 , vddrsoc vol auto and Digi + VRM (Cpu load line Calibration to Level 4) ram Docp same as yours. don't think you need to bother with that cause you have an asus strix motherboard and Asus enhancement change it to enable + thoose to settings will be good enough.
Hey is cinebench affected by gpu at all? I have a slightly lower score with a 3800x in cinebench 20 of 4707. However my gpu is alot weaker than yours it is a 5500xt 8 gb asus. I made sure to copy the same exact settings in my asus x570 tuf gaming plus wifi mobo bios.
Hi, gpu cannot affect cinebench score at all So firstly make sure when you run the bench that's no other programs is running on background second your RAM can affect a little bit the score too if you have slower ones or the xmp profil is not enable tired make sure to have the last bios update for the motherboard and the most important heat affect ryzen performance a lot, so make sure you cooling system working properly
Hey was wondering if you can help me out, just got my 3700x with stock cooler on my strix b350, and I'm not really worried about the temps too much, sometimes it gets to 80c when Im playing games, but I'm trying to lower my temps, don't really mind losing too much performance (I obviously don't want to lose performance, but I'm not crazy about overclocking) since I'm using a 2070S. Should I just start by doing a -0.05v offset? What's the usually offset people achieve, cause I've been hearing a lot of -0.075
Hi, just start with 0.075 if you notice any instability use 0.050 and don't worry about loosing performance, otherwise undervolting improve performance and lower temperature of the cpu. i run my with 0.075 for one year now so far so good
@@nv2940 no not necessary to change all this things you can just adjust the vcore to a offset of -0.075 and you are good to go. SOC voltage is what drivers all of the System on Chip devices, such as the I/O controller, Memory controller
@@SFN1988 I got -0.100 offset with my 3700x, using a cheapo psu and MSI b450 VDH pro (non max) so far so good and no stability issues. My Temps with the stock cooler is under 65c under full load(using prime 95) with 22c ambient Temps. Good luck
I like to undervolt my ryzen 3 3200g apu with 16gb ram(corsair vengance 3000mhz). Actually it keeps on fluctuating fps from low to high which may related to voltage as far i understand. Can thiz settings work for me.?
yes you can undervolt it apply first -0.050v if stable go for -0.075 and for PBO just Enable it 0:59 don't do the Manual settings. hope that can help you
Hi, just got my new setup. 5950X with x570 Gaming-E Strix, GSkill 32Gb 3600 C18. Newbie here, can I just set PBO to enable and under volt to 0.075? Or should I change some other things? Thanks
Hi, yes just enable PBO without coping the TTP TDC EDC values and try a 0.050v undervolt first do your tests if stable go for 0.075 But from i know the curve voltage on the 5950x are already turned by AMD for better thermals
@@SFN1988 Hi, I set offset to 0.050 but my Vcore still jump up to 1.52. what did I do wrong? Just enable PBO, D.O.C.P standard undervolt to 0.050. Thanks
@@tohaessa yes i remarked the same tingh on my ASUS X570 hero and that can leed to a CPU degradation like my old 3700x after one year of use the cpu can't reach enymore 4.3ghz even with 1.45v which I can achieve it before with just 1.375v so now i aplly a manual OC on my new 5600x 4.5ghz all core with a static voltage 1.15v ruclips.net/video/nFt77SzuXtE/видео.html
@@SFN1988 One question, you did a static OC on the 3700X with 1.375V that led to a degradation or you used the offset voltage and got the degradation? Because it sounds strange if it's the offset
Very good man,how can that translate on a x570 auros Elite? I just want to have idle voltages living with Boost voltages at the same time..and This board keeps idling 3600mhz ir 4200mhz Cheers
No it's not necessary at all, but can help a little bit to reduce temp Why? Cause my motherboard apply automatically 1.090v and after a few searches i find that 1.000v is just fine for Ram certified up to 3600mhz. so that why I applied the -0.075v offset to Vddsoc too
@@nikofernandez3425 I undervolted my Ryzen 3700x to reduce temp because my room kept getting really hot. The cpu would be around 75 to 80 c during gaming. Now it sits about 60c average with some spikes but goes back down. It's great for me.
ive done the same things u did but my idle frequency keeps on jumping its like 2.9ghz 3.5ghz 4.1 ghz is it normal? please let me know this is my first amd build. thanks
It's normal, if you want you can change the power plan profile to high performance in Windows (but make sure to install the last chipset driver from AMD website)
Can u pls help me, is it safe for my 3700x with stock wraith prism cooler, Cooler Master V650 Psu, Asus X570 rog strix-e, Ripjaws V 3000 mhz Ram, RTX 2070 super??
Puneet kumar I see nothing wrong if you don't overclock the cpu and maybe the cpu will peak to lower 80c at stock if you pouch it hard but nothing to worry about, for the psu it is more than enough for your setup
SouFiaNe TrueMan actly sir, my cpu temp is 45-50 on idle, 65-70 in gaming, (sometime 75-80 in some games), 80-88 in 100% cpu stress test. all settings is on default, only d.o.c.p. profile enabled. so is it fine or not?? actly I m from india, and here in summer, temperatures goes very high. (around 46-48 degree celsius) pls help
@@puneetkumar2504 you're just fine the CPU is designed to run event at 90c+ and last over the 3 warranty years provided by AMD the down here is the fan noise so it will run at full speed and the CPU will not boost for a long duration, so you can undervolt your CPU to help reduce temperature firstly by a offset off -0.050v run a stress test and a benchmark if it stable and no performance are lost try -0.075 and over again till you find the sweet spot of you CPU
Setup:
Motherboard: Asus X570 Crosshair VIII Hero (bios:1302)
Cooler: Be quite dark rock slim (air cooler)
Ram: 32gb (8gb×4) 3200mhz 16.18.18.18.36
Gpu: Nvidia Rtx 2070 super
Psu: Corsair rm 1000w
CPU temp after 5 runs : 72c with room temp 24c
Really appreciate this. Haven't dabbled with anything like this in years and there's sooo many more settings. This did the trick though. Haven't lost any performance and my temps are under 70 where they were hitting 80.
Thank you very much, it's help me to reduce temperature my CPU
Glad to help 🙏🏻
@Denis almost 10-20 temperature
Without many words. Works 👍 Ty
this need stability test not just doing synthetic test since some ryzen cpu wants higher voltage and gets WHEA error code 19 "correctable error" in windows/HWinfo, also i rather not offset the RAM that has no impact on CPU temp actually its better to push RAM timings tighter and frequency higher to 3733mhz (normal) - 3800mhz(if lucky) - 3866mhz (golden CPU IMC/infinity fabric & good RAM combi= super rare) which will result in more obvious performance inc. compare to PBO manual+Offset.. but combing the two RAM tweak+PBO manual+Offset = Best result.. but again increases Vsoc w/ RAM OC to 1.15V-1.2V vs stock Soc volt w/ 0.075 offset = +1-2Watts in CPU = doubt it will even in a temp of 1 degree celcius and doing those offset without testing might result in instability since RAM is including in the offset and every system is different even with exact same build from case+fans+cpu heatsink +MOBO+CPU+RAM+GPU w/ exact ambient temp and exact load/stress testing = will result in different behavior.
I just OCd it via Ryzen master on autoOC. Got 4.6 GHz and it's cooling just fine. Using an AIO cooler .
Interestingly, I just used PBO enabled and switched to Kryonaut thermal paste and my cine20 score is 4930! lol
This helped, though occasionally at startup I encounter BSODs, should I decrease the voltage by 0.05 instead?
is it safe to apply the same modifications on the little brother of your crosshair (rog x570-e) running with a 5800x?
It did'nt atcully lower my temperatur. it went from 73,4C to 74,4C. I don't know why. I did only lower my voltage and did'nt do anything with my PBO.
I have idle temperature between 40 and 50 , is it good ??
great video, thx u!!
Hi im a pretty basic user and have no experience overclocking/undervolting. Would this be safe on my Gigabyte B550i mobo? Also, i could replicate all the settings except "max boost clock override" on PBO which has no auto option, instead it lets you set it from 0-200mhz, any idea what i should set it as? Any help would be appreciated
Hi, you can set the "max boost clock override" to 200mhz that basically give PBO the possibility of boosting frequency to +200mhz if your cpu condition allow that
For the safety question undervolting can't cause any damage to your hardware but can cause instability in your system if you go to much
I see, i see.. thanks for the guide, It really lowered my temps. Before my CPU was hitting 83c when enabling PBO, now it's Maxing out between 77-78c on full load. It might seem high, but i live in a tropical country and im using an ITX case so this was really helpful.
🙏🏻 Glad to help
Sir what is your Cinebench priority ? Real time or default ? Thanks a lot.
Just default
I get the same number with Asus Performance Enhancer (Asus enhanced in your bios settings i saw.) Enabled with my Asus Tuf b550 plus Motherboard + cpu core vol= 1.25000 , vddrsoc vol auto and Digi + VRM (Cpu load line Calibration to Level 4) ram Docp same as yours. don't think you need to bother with that cause you have an asus strix motherboard and Asus enhancement change it to enable + thoose to settings will be good enough.
Hey is cinebench affected by gpu at all? I have a slightly lower score with a 3800x in cinebench 20 of 4707. However my gpu is alot weaker than yours it is a 5500xt 8 gb asus. I made sure to copy the same exact settings in my asus x570 tuf gaming plus wifi mobo bios.
Hi, gpu cannot affect cinebench score at all
So firstly make sure when you run the bench that's no other programs is running on background second your RAM can affect a little bit the score too if you have slower ones or the xmp profil is not enable tired make sure to have the last bios update for the motherboard and the most important heat affect ryzen performance a lot, so make sure you cooling system working properly
Hey was wondering if you can help me out, just got my 3700x with stock cooler on my strix b350, and I'm not really worried about the temps too much, sometimes it gets to 80c when Im playing games, but I'm trying to lower my temps, don't really mind losing too much performance (I obviously don't want to lose performance, but I'm not crazy about overclocking) since I'm using a 2070S. Should I just start by doing a -0.05v offset? What's the usually offset people achieve, cause I've been hearing a lot of -0.075
Hi, just start with 0.075 if you notice any instability use 0.050 and don't worry about loosing performance, otherwise undervolting improve performance and lower temperature of the cpu. i run my with 0.075 for one year now so far so good
@@SFN1988 So I don't need to change any of that precision boost stuff? Also what is CPU SOC voltage?
@@nv2940 no not necessary to change all this things you can just adjust the vcore to a offset of -0.075 and you are good to go.
SOC voltage is what drivers all of the System on Chip devices, such as the I/O controller, Memory controller
@@SFN1988 I got -0.100 offset with my 3700x, using a cheapo psu and MSI b450 VDH pro (non max) so far so good and no stability issues.
My Temps with the stock cooler is under 65c under full load(using prime 95) with 22c ambient Temps. Good luck
I like to undervolt my ryzen 3 3200g apu with 16gb ram(corsair vengance 3000mhz). Actually it keeps on fluctuating fps from low to high which may related to voltage as far i understand. Can thiz settings work for me.?
yes you can undervolt it apply first -0.050v if stable go for -0.075 and for PBO just Enable it 0:59 don't do the Manual settings. hope that can help you
Idk why but i got 4-6c more then the stock settings
What about the performance ? Check the undervolt setting and make sure that you set a negative offset not positive
Hi, just got my new setup. 5950X with x570 Gaming-E Strix, GSkill 32Gb 3600 C18. Newbie here, can I just set PBO to enable and under volt to 0.075? Or should I change some other things? Thanks
Hi, yes just enable PBO without coping the TTP TDC EDC values and try a 0.050v undervolt first do your tests if stable go for 0.075
But from i know the curve voltage on the 5950x are already turned by AMD for better thermals
@@SFN1988 thanks!
@@SFN1988 Hi, I set offset to 0.050 but my Vcore still jump up to 1.52. what did I do wrong? Just enable PBO, D.O.C.P standard undervolt to 0.050. Thanks
@@tohaessa yes i remarked the same tingh on my ASUS X570 hero and that can leed to a CPU degradation like my old 3700x after one year of use the cpu can't reach enymore 4.3ghz even with 1.45v which I can achieve it before with just 1.375v so now i aplly a manual OC on my new 5600x 4.5ghz all core with a static voltage 1.15v ruclips.net/video/nFt77SzuXtE/видео.html
@@SFN1988 One question, you did a static OC on the 3700X with 1.375V that led to a degradation or you used the offset voltage and got the degradation? Because it sounds strange if it's the offset
Very good man,how can that translate on a x570 auros Elite?
I just want to have idle voltages living with Boost voltages at the same time..and This board keeps idling 3600mhz ir 4200mhz
Cheers
what? your 7 3700x has 4.9k on cinebench?
my ryzen 5 3600 has 7k
make sure that your are running the same version of CB, which is R20
Should i undervolt cpu soc also? And why? Tia
Ps. I only undervolt the core voltage
No it's not necessary at all, but can help a little bit to reduce temp
Why? Cause my motherboard apply automatically 1.090v and after a few searches i find that 1.000v is just fine for Ram certified up to 3600mhz. so that why I applied the -0.075v offset to Vddsoc too
SouFiaNe TrueMan thank you
@@nikofernandez3425 I undervolted my Ryzen 3700x to reduce temp because my room kept getting really hot. The cpu would be around 75 to 80 c during gaming. Now it sits about 60c average with some spikes but goes back down. It's great for me.
What peak temp u got with these setting ?
68c after one run
70c after five runs
ive done the same things u did but my idle frequency keeps on jumping its like 2.9ghz 3.5ghz 4.1 ghz is it normal? please let me know this is my first amd build. thanks
It's normal, if you want you can change the power plan profile to high performance in Windows (but make sure to install the last chipset driver from AMD website)
@@SFN1988 thank u for help but i undervolte it using ryzenmaster now its stable and giving very less temps
Is it good for gaming and streaming? Will I perform more?
Definitely PBO will help on steaming or any multithreaded workload
@@SFN1988 And the temperatures will drop?
Im on the 5k mark, no PBO, no Auto OC, just manual undervolting
Voltages and core multiplier pls?
I am using the same settings and only getting 4660 on r20
tweak your edc ppt and edt in ryzen master
@@wolniacha_tv edc ppt in ryzen master or in bios?
@@Danmo67 ryzen master is sufficient, just leave PBO on auto in bios. You may also try changing LLC in bios to see what benefits you the most
Can u pls help me, is it safe for my 3700x with stock wraith prism cooler, Cooler Master V650 Psu, Asus X570 rog strix-e, Ripjaws V 3000 mhz Ram, RTX 2070 super??
Puneet kumar I see nothing wrong if you don't overclock the cpu and maybe the cpu will peak to lower 80c at stock if you pouch it hard but nothing to worry about, for the psu it is more than enough for your setup
SouFiaNe TrueMan actly sir, my cpu temp is 45-50 on idle, 65-70 in gaming, (sometime 75-80 in some games), 80-88 in 100% cpu stress test. all settings is on default, only d.o.c.p. profile enabled. so is it fine or not?? actly I m from india, and here in summer, temperatures goes very high. (around 46-48 degree celsius)
pls help
@@puneetkumar2504 you're just fine the CPU is designed to run event at 90c+ and last over the 3 warranty years provided by AMD the down here is the fan noise so it will run at full speed and the CPU will not boost for a long duration, so you can undervolt your CPU to help reduce temperature firstly by a offset off -0.050v run a stress test and a benchmark if it stable and no performance are lost try -0.075 and over again till you find the sweet spot of you CPU
SouFiaNe TrueMan thank u so much 😊
@@puneetkumar2504 glad to help 🙏🏼
Idle temps?
Lower 30 (32 to 35c)