dont change anything if u dont know, what ur doin. when u change the pbo limits, it will raise the voltage as u boost to higher frequenties. higher voltage means higher cpu temp. u need a very good cooler to boost higher. if ur an advanced user, then u better use the curve optimizer, u can use a negative voltage offset for each core. there are enough turtorials on yt for it. i have a 5950X cpu. im using a manual curve, and some cores are boosting up between 5150,5200 mhz (4900mhz stock). it differs per motherboard/cooling and silicon luck. ur memory profile, helped u with more fps. overclocking pbo manually will take hours/days to get the best out of ur cores.
Very nice tutorial. Keep in mind that PBO is pretty much PB but boosts above advertised speeds, in other words this is a terrible idea if you're already running at 80c+ temps during something like r20.
Nope if you use the curve optimizer you undervolt it. So lower temps. He didnt use CO in this video tho. Stock I had 14500 on r23 around 80c. With pbo2 and co I went up to 15700 on r23 with max temp 79c
most CPUs also cant handle much above +50 or +75Mhz before you start losing performance. Going to +200Mhz without any tweaking is never going to be stable and will be lower performance than just +50Mhz. yes, you will get higher cinebench scores (maybe) with +200Mhz if you do sufficient PBO tweaking, but your CPU and RAM will be spitting out errors which will lead to stability issues such as games crashing and such.
@@lievre460 i am trying to make my 3800x just boost to its advertised 4.5ghz i see it hitting 4.3 sometimes 4.4 wile playing a game is that about all my silicon can do? 4.4 is close enough i just dont know if im missing anything.. the only thing that seemed to make it boost past 3.9 was changing windows power settings from balanced to performance and changing the power plan to an AMD high performance power plan i had installed with some drivers but i dunno if that 4.3 average is all it can really do i am seeing a lot of people saying that using "precision boost overdrive" makes changes to power that end up limiting performance so i am avoiding using it and i dont know shit about overclock settings lol and i heard the power and temperatures in PBO is more than likely damaging and have even heard of some peoples CPU that wont boost anymore after using overdrive my real confusion is that i see some people talk about "precision boost" by itself as a different feature than "precision boost overdrive" which looks like manual overclocking to me. is there a different "precision boost" i am missing somewhere? ive looked all over my bios i dunno wtf ppl talking about saying theres a different feature
Wait there are still youtubers who don't ask you to like sub and comment before you've even seen the video ? Thumbs up ! Nice tips although I was looking for even more advanced stuff (curve tuning).
I did this without the 200mhz boost, but also increased the curve optimizer to negative 24. Cinebench r23 will hit 76°c in a warm room and in a game I've never seen it go above 66°C. Using NZXT Kraken x63 pump at 94% fans controlled by Mobo standard profile. CPU 5900x.
I'm curious what could possibly benifiet from that much of a boost on a 5900x? Unless you are playing somthing like STALKER Anomoly or another very single core CPU centric game at full blast with a 6900xt or 3090TI GPU. I just can't imagine any kind of bottleneck at the CPU otherwise. This isn't a "that's stupid" comment, I am legitimately curious. I am running a 5600x at stock however my bottleneck is at my GPU for sure! I'm considering an upgrade to RDNA3 when they launch but have been trying to decide if that CPU would cause bottleneck in that case. And If so, should I just get a nice cooler and OC it or upgrade to an 5800x 3D or better if AMD has another AM4 up their sleeve besides APUs. Thanks
I've actually stopped messing with OC settings. With new bios updates the auto settings do a great job at boosting. A little less points on benchmarks but gaming is stable.
@@theminer49erz Some people just want the most possible performance out of their hardware. I havent run into any CPU bottlenecks on my 5800x but i still overclock it with PBO
@@lievre460 @Lievre oh I know! I use to love to hot rod stuff , I have just had too many issues pop up over the decades, so I felt like it wasnt practical. I was really just wondering if anyone has found it to be helpful currently. My past few builds were made with high end, yet older hardware so I needed to OC as much as possible to keep up eventually. This is the first time in a while I have been up to speed so to speak so I guess I am just happy with what I have for once. Granted that said and since I made that comment, I purchased a BeQuiet Pure Rock2 cooler with 150W TPD to replace my stock AMD stealth wraith. It only has a 65w TPD and I would like to be able to boost it of I feel the urge. I guess I am not as practical as I had thought in my older age lol. I also kinda miss that need to squeeze every last bit of power out of my hardware. Before this last build, I was still running an FX9590. I had a 360mm AIO cooler I suped up with Noctula fans. Granted that thing will overheat at idol without liquid cooling, but with such anlarge radiator, I was able to get a stable 5.1Ghz OC. I was running crossfired MSI 8GB RX 480s and had 32GB of the fastest DDR3 RAM I could get. However the DDR3 and architectural differences from Zen really made it hard to play SOME newer games even with the OC. The 5600x was quite a jump. Now games that had the AIO boiling and my 220w CPU usage at 100% are playing better with usage around 25%. I am still running a single 8GB rx 480 though hence the GPU bottleneck. It was the worst time to upgrade, but it has been a huge improvement even with the same GPU. I wish AMD would work on crossfire some more. I realize it is kinda counterproductive with normal applications of it, but I see a lot of potential for VR with it. Since each half of the display is basically the same render, the fram pacing issues they ran into with trying to render half of a single screen and having one side finish before the other wouldn't really be an issue . However since they haven't, I see no need to keep using crossfire. I have been waiting for RDNA3, but with so little information about its release I have been considering getting a new card soon. Especially when you can get a 6900xt for well under $1k now! It wpuld be nice to play something without that bottleneck and get a solid idea of where my 5600x will be with RDNA3. IF I can get it close to 100% with that, I may need to go to a Zen3D. It will be some time before I can make the change to Zen4 and DDR5. I'm pretty much just waiting for STALKER 2 to be released anyway(pushed back to 2023 thanks to Putin's BS), so by the time it is released, RDNA3 will have been out for a while and there should be some choices. As long as Crypto doesn't make a comeback this winter. I don't think it will. I don't think anything will that soon at least.
Thankyou so much, my new asus strix b550 f gaming motherboard with an artic aio and 5900X saw a massive improvement in games. Went from an average of 90 fps in last of us to 130. Boosting from 4575 mghz to 4.7 mghz and above. Temp is still the same, 70 degrees.
Hello....SO! 1. Need more settings in bios for best results 2: If anyone select AI Tweaker (old style) NO need to touch anything in Advance Tab or the opposite! 3. The Fmax Enh (ASUS) working better Disable 4. If select Manual>Motherbord config some CPU's like me 5800X I will arrive to 83C - 88C also and the PBO enabled on AI Tweaker. 5. The +200mhz is good only for benchmarks - In games no need and with stock u can have better FPS without any crash. - Best Temps = Better FPS Nice video OzyMatic! but not for all CPU's. My Rig Ryzen 5800X - Asus RogStrix B550 E-Gaming Undervolt Per Core: Max 78C in OCCT Stress test for 1h - Max 74C in games - PTT/EDC/TDC etc. Better performance and scores like Stock 5800X CPU. The "UNDERVOLTING" to Hot CPU's is IMPORTANT!
@@vsmKILLASwhat's your motherboard? 5800x need good cooling solution. Performance AIO or Air Cooler. Need to UnderVolt the CPU. You can find many UnderVolt hits and tutorials in RUclips
for people that are pc rookies i dont recoment overclocking anything besides ram. its ok to overclock ram as long as your not going over the max speed for your ram
As an overclocker for many years, I dont recomend doing this just "like this". First, 200mhz might be too much for some cpus and it will crash in some games and apps, the system might not even boot. PBO will add way too much voltage too so the CPU will heat up way more than it should. The cpu will "boost" to that speed for maybe brief seconds before dropping speed again since it might hit a threshold like thermals or power limit too. Always check temps and voltages before doing this. If you want to overclock do it right.
I've got a ryzen 7 2700x hits 4.3ghz but feel comfortable at 4.2ghz and the ram 3133mhz on rog strix b350-f looking for faster ram speeds, but this mobo is so picky.
Damn just bought the Ryzen 9 5900x because my Asus rog strix B350-f gaming finally released a new bios in May 2022 for support on the 5000 series CPU’s flashed it installed it installed latest chipset and gpu drivers and bam cb r15 scored 3865 thank you so much I saw a couple cores hit 4.9ghz w/o increasing pbo mhz. I have g skill neo cl14 3600mhz and all I can say is wow 14-14-14-28-42 at 1.45000 volts on a 4-5 year old motherboard rofl thank you.
A lot of it will have come if you go from 2133mhz to say 3600mhz but pbo also helps a lot in games by getting you better frequencies and in turn better single core performance, I got 30 extra points from it in CB20 single core.
@@CaptainLooks Could be, but as I run a 5600x the stock boost limit is 4.6GHz on a single core, but with PBO and AutoOC it easily reaches 4.9GHz on single core and 4.6GHz on all core, so a noticeable improvement in all areas.
@@Forzurda hello sir. I own same cpu. Can i know what kinda settings you're using for ur OC? i tried experimenting for few hours just couldn't find the right one pc keeps crashing. maybe i can start small work my way up to your numbers?
@@denishnadarajan5188 the settings I have landed on are +200 AutoOC PBO limits set to manual PPT 110 TDC 65 EDC 130 Curve Optimizer on -8 on all but 2 cores which are on -4, else they misbehave.
Great Video! I just bought a Ryzen 5 5600 from Amazon. It will be replacing a Ryzen 3 3200G. I have 24 gigs of 3200mhz ram & gtx 1650 super on an Asus prime b450m-a board. I am starting to upgrade my budget build & couldn't afford to upgrade both CPU & GPU. My next upgrade planned is my GPU. I plan on getting a RTX 2060 super 8 gig with the 256 memory bus. I was going to upgrade my GPU 1st but noticed with Nvidia overlay my GPU wasn't being used %100 but my CPU was.. I don't believe my old Ryzen 3 3200G could keep the 1650 super feed enough
Cosign with Matt above this is literally an auto overclock setting essentially. Now tweaking with the manual settings can squeeze out more performance and or potentially cause more issues.
@@reve2437 if you're lucky enough yes, my 3600 doesn't care about the bios settings for the PBO or AutoOC so basically the frequencies are the same. Honestly, unless you're running in Cpu Bound situations often, you can skip overclocking the 3600
@@chinobino7538 still kinda sucks max boost on the 3600 is 4.2ghz i got a custom cooler and im at around 65 c or 70 c most of the time full load at 4.3ghz
1st of i have a 3070 rtx - Ryzen 9 5900x 16gb ram what would you recommend when it comes to the tweaks - Btw great channel and love the jazz in the background, keep the good work🤙
You should be using advance not AI tweeker for PBO set it to manual find your PBO limits like mine was PPT 195 EDC 140 TDC 130 then I manually set my throttle limit to 90c saved and exited ran Cinebench r23 mc 30-minute throttle test and scored 23,343 because my cooling was on par an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 rev 4 kept my R9 5900x cool never reached over 65c running the test.
I didn't see the Fmax setting in mine, is that Motherboard differences or? And if so, is that a good or bad thing or something I can ignore? By the way - love you dude
Thanks for this video, very usefull. Can you explain me why on my Asus X570-F the option to set 200Mhz in the Ai Tweaker --> PBO is greyed (so no drop menu opens) whilst i can set the values you suggest in the AMD Overclocking section??
mostly becose of xmp, and it should be always on anyways, unless you built your own PC and forgot. pbo does absolutely nothing on 3000 series, my 3600 non x gains 0 fps with pbo...
I cant find a straight answer anywhere but i have an asus tuf b550 pro board with a ryzen 5600x ibstalled with pbo on auto...noticed with hw monitor that the vcore reached just over 1.4 volts with the temps at 65c....im not an overclocker at all but i know certainly that on older architectures 1.4v is way too high....i disabled pbo and pbo scaler and the vcore is just below 1.4v under gaming load tho hw monitor says that my boost speeds are just under 4.8ghz....this i just cannot understand tho as i say i am no overclocker...how safe is this voltage? And how would it affect the longevity of the cpu? Any help would be greatly appreciated as this info seems scarce....nice vid btw
Just found this. Not sure what the FMax setting does but my Aug 2019 3700X on a Crosshair Hero with 3302 BIOS does not like it at all in OCCT. Running OCCT CPU test with Large and either Normal or Extreme it errors out within a minute. If I disable FMax it seems to work. It did run CB20 and games with no issues that I could tell though with FMax on before I tried OCCT to verify stability.
In my experience I've always had odd issues with OCCT and the ryzen platform. FMAX setup as stated in video, no real world problems yet. Not sure what cacluation is failing on OCCT to pop out an error
@@Ozymatic Ah ok maybe it's just OCCT then. I re-enabled FMax earlier for another try and actually had a blue screen with no error dump when OCCT tried to stop on the error. For now I have FMax off, but I might just need to look at the core tuner tool instead. Just PBO on it's own is still a good increase with your tutorial though
@@flyinion well, I would. Switch it on, if you get no real world reduced performance or BSOD then it's doing fine, my guess is its just the tool messing up. You got any logs from the BSOD?
@@Ozymatic I’ll give it a try. I don’t. The blue screen wasn’t able to save a dump. I’ll have to check if OCCT had any logs but I doubt it. You could tell it happened right when the test got an error and it was trying to halt. The crash actually took out saved options like stop temp and which sensors were being tracked.
@@Ozymatic So yeah no BSOD logs, but this is what OCCT shows. This was from an attempt now at "Medium/normal" vs "Large /extreme" yesterday. Just gets errors instantly. 00:00:00 - Info - Test schedule started at 2021-03-23 14:20:46 00:00:00 - Info - CPU - Started (Duration : 01:00:00) 00:00:01 - Error - CPU - 5 error(s) found on physical core #0 (Virtual core #0) 00:00:02 - Error - CPU - 18 error(s) found on physical core #0 (Virtual core #0) 00:00:02 - Error - CPU - 16 error(s) found on physical core #4 (Virtual core #9) 00:00:03 - Info - CPU - Stopped 00:00:03 - Info - Test schedule stopped by user request
Hey thats fine, you probably already solved it, but when it happend to me I solved it by taking the motherboard’s battery out and then putting it back in, thx!
Trying to do this but missing some settings? Are they labeled differently or missing? Kind of lost lol I know what I'm doing atleast enough not to have catastrophic failure but I am unfamiliar with the landscape
my r5 3600 out of the box is running at 60deg c. PBO is by default set to auto, will turning it off reduce the ideal temperature without affecting the performance?
Im using a 3700x and used the eazy tune and now my rams stuck at 3200mhz and wont go above , soon as I try the pc crashes . So I have 32gb of ddr4 3600mhz that can't go above 3200mhz
@@Uooooooooooooh no I mean when I boot into windows. The Ryzen application there. I didn’t for a few games and found that when I did open it up I gained FPS. It also didn’t allow me to choose any profiles I had without doing a restart first. When before I could always choose the most recent one used and apply it without a restart. While I don’t change anything other than doing this bios options and then setting the utility to auto oc. I gain fps. So I think it need to be open at least.
So I'm using the ryzen 5950x on a asus crosshair formula viiii with custom cooling and my ram is not accepting the overclock profile. Do you think theses settings could effect it? Its on the vender list but not one of the ryzen optimised ones. Bios and chipset are fully updated.
Why do I have none of these options I ha e docs but days docs standard. Then I also have precision boost overdrive but can't change anything after like you can?? Please help
That means you either have unstable power delivery or your CPU just barely meets the stock specifications. I run PBO at +200 with a 10x scalar and it boosts higher with no instabilities. It just depends on luck.
I have 3900x and Rog x570-e. I'm tired of trying. Sometimes drops occur even when the system is idle. there are lags in the game. I tried fixed oc 4.2, it didn't fix. can you help me?
@@keyaru5385 ? You mean, like one from a prebuilt or what? I need the company, the rating ( is it bronze, silver, gold, platinum) and how many watts it has.
That’s what PBO is doing automatically. I’ve seen my R7 5800X that should run at 4700mhz constantly boosting between 4800-4900mhz while gaming up to 5100mhz(probably for second or two 😂) in HWmonitor. This is automatically done by enabling PBO in bios.
@@rahimds2000 the option is there so why not give it a go. PBO will try to automatically over clock you cpu if possible. Set it on automatic but before trying do your own research so you have general idea what you’re doing. I would download HWmonitor and check motherboard temperatures before and after PBO. Keep in mind that your motherboard is most likely basic and not build with oc in mind. Most important advice is to do your own research before everything. Have fun with your build.
dont change anything if u dont know, what ur doin. when u change the pbo limits, it will raise the voltage as u boost to higher frequenties. higher voltage means higher cpu temp. u need a very good cooler to boost higher. if ur an advanced user, then u better use the curve optimizer, u can use a negative voltage offset for each core. there are enough turtorials on yt for it. i have a 5950X cpu. im using a manual curve, and some cores are boosting up between 5150,5200 mhz (4900mhz stock). it differs per motherboard/cooling and silicon luck. ur memory profile, helped u with more fps. overclocking pbo manually will take hours/days to get the best out of ur cores.
Are you using the amd radeon software ?
@@samuellp1146 i only tweak/overclock in bios. the only software that i use for overclocking is afterburner, for my graphics card.
Learn to spell then give advice.
@@animalyze7120get over yourself lol
These tweaks work great. Stock PBO I would OC to 4550mhz, now it OCs to 4675mhz. No temp change. Ryzen 7 3800x
Very nice tutorial. Keep in mind that PBO is pretty much PB but boosts above advertised speeds, in other words this is a terrible idea if you're already running at 80c+ temps during something like r20.
i noticed that it took my cpu 10 minutes to render that picture so i just deinstalled r23 at 5 mins lmao
Nope if you use the curve optimizer you undervolt it. So lower temps. He didnt use CO in this video tho. Stock I had 14500 on r23 around 80c. With pbo2 and co I went up to 15700 on r23 with max temp 79c
set CPU Voltage in offset mode - 0.01250 ( "-" negative)
most CPUs also cant handle much above +50 or +75Mhz before you start losing performance. Going to +200Mhz without any tweaking is never going to be stable and will be lower performance than just +50Mhz.
yes, you will get higher cinebench scores (maybe) with +200Mhz if you do sufficient PBO tweaking, but your CPU and RAM will be spitting out errors which will lead to stability issues such as games crashing and such.
@@lievre460 i am trying to make my 3800x just boost to its advertised 4.5ghz i see it hitting 4.3 sometimes 4.4 wile playing a game is that about all my silicon can do? 4.4 is close enough i just dont know if im missing anything.. the only thing that seemed to make it boost past 3.9 was changing windows power settings from balanced to performance and changing the power plan to an AMD high performance power plan i had installed with some drivers but i dunno if that 4.3 average is all it can really do
i am seeing a lot of people saying that using "precision boost overdrive" makes changes to power that end up limiting performance so i am avoiding using it and i dont know shit about overclock settings lol and i heard the power and temperatures in PBO is more than likely damaging and have even heard of some peoples CPU that wont boost anymore after using overdrive
my real confusion is that i see some people talk about "precision boost" by itself as a different feature than "precision boost overdrive" which looks like manual overclocking to me. is there a different "precision boost" i am missing somewhere? ive looked all over my bios i dunno wtf ppl talking about saying theres a different feature
First of all, I really like the background music.👍
Thanks for the tutorial, will give a try.
did u try it?
@@Emirr222 I've been using this settings for a year now. 👍
@@xiPL4Yx bro its since 1 year and u typed holy moly man 💀
Wait there are still youtubers who don't ask you to like sub and comment before you've even seen the video ? Thumbs up ! Nice tips although I was looking for even more advanced stuff (curve tuning).
I did this without the 200mhz boost, but also increased the curve optimizer to negative 24. Cinebench r23 will hit 76°c in a warm room and in a game I've never seen it go above 66°C. Using NZXT Kraken x63 pump at 94% fans controlled by Mobo standard profile. CPU 5900x.
Negative 24 on all cores sounds unstable. Test for errors. If you have errors its not stable. I would do per core and.
I'm curious what could possibly benifiet from that much of a boost on a 5900x? Unless you are playing somthing like STALKER Anomoly or another very single core CPU centric game at full blast with a 6900xt or 3090TI GPU. I just can't imagine any kind of bottleneck at the CPU otherwise. This isn't a "that's stupid" comment, I am legitimately curious. I am running a 5600x at stock however my bottleneck is at my GPU for sure! I'm considering an upgrade to RDNA3 when they launch but have been trying to decide if that CPU would cause bottleneck in that case. And If so, should I just get a nice cooler and OC it or upgrade to an 5800x 3D or better if AMD has another AM4 up their sleeve besides APUs. Thanks
I've actually stopped messing with OC settings. With new bios updates the auto settings do a great job at boosting. A little less points on benchmarks but gaming is stable.
@@theminer49erz Some people just want the most possible performance out of their hardware. I havent run into any CPU bottlenecks on my 5800x but i still overclock it with PBO
@@lievre460 @Lievre oh I know! I use to love to hot rod stuff , I have just had too many issues pop up over the decades, so I felt like it wasnt practical. I was really just wondering if anyone has found it to be helpful currently.
My past few builds were made with high end, yet older hardware so I needed to OC as much as possible to keep up eventually. This is the first time in a while I have been up to speed so to speak so I guess I am just happy with what I have for once. Granted that said and since I made that comment, I purchased a BeQuiet Pure Rock2 cooler with 150W TPD to replace my stock AMD stealth wraith. It only has a 65w TPD and I would like to be able to boost it of I feel the urge. I guess I am not as practical as I had thought in my older age lol. I also kinda miss that need to squeeze every last bit of power out of my hardware. Before this last build, I was still running an FX9590. I had a 360mm AIO cooler I suped up with Noctula fans. Granted that thing will overheat at idol without liquid cooling, but with such anlarge radiator, I was able to get a stable 5.1Ghz OC. I was running crossfired MSI 8GB RX 480s and had 32GB of the fastest DDR3 RAM I could get. However the DDR3 and architectural differences from Zen really made it hard to play SOME newer games even with the OC. The 5600x was quite a jump. Now games that had the AIO boiling and my 220w CPU usage at 100% are playing better with usage around 25%. I am still running a single 8GB rx 480 though hence the GPU bottleneck. It was the worst time to upgrade, but it has been a huge improvement even with the same GPU. I wish AMD would work on crossfire some more. I realize it is kinda counterproductive with normal applications of it, but I see a lot of potential for VR with it. Since each half of the display is basically the same render, the fram pacing issues they ran into with trying to render half of a single screen and having one side finish before the other wouldn't really be an issue . However since they haven't, I see no need to keep using crossfire. I have been waiting for RDNA3, but with so little information about its release I have been considering getting a new card soon. Especially when you can get a 6900xt for well under $1k now! It wpuld be nice to play something without that bottleneck and get a solid idea of where my 5600x will be with RDNA3. IF I can get it close to 100% with that, I may need to go to a Zen3D. It will be some time before I can make the change to Zen4 and DDR5. I'm pretty much just waiting for STALKER 2 to be released anyway(pushed back to 2023 thanks to Putin's BS), so by the time it is released, RDNA3 will have been out for a while and there should be some choices. As long as Crypto doesn't make a comeback this winter. I don't think it will. I don't think anything will that soon at least.
Thankyou so much, my new asus strix b550 f gaming motherboard with an artic aio and 5900X saw a massive improvement in games. Went from an average of 90 fps in last of us to 130. Boosting from 4575 mghz to 4.7 mghz and above. Temp is still the same, 70 degrees.
Hello....SO!
1. Need more settings in bios for best results
2: If anyone select AI Tweaker (old style) NO need to touch anything in Advance Tab or the opposite!
3. The Fmax Enh (ASUS) working better Disable
4. If select Manual>Motherbord config some CPU's like me 5800X I will arrive to 83C - 88C also and the PBO enabled on AI Tweaker.
5. The +200mhz is good only for benchmarks - In games no need and with stock u can have better FPS without any crash. - Best Temps = Better FPS
Nice video OzyMatic! but not for all CPU's.
My Rig
Ryzen 5800X - Asus RogStrix B550 E-Gaming
Undervolt Per Core: Max 78C in OCCT Stress test for 1h - Max 74C in games - PTT/EDC/TDC etc.
Better performance and scores like Stock 5800X CPU.
The "UNDERVOLTING" to Hot CPU's is IMPORTANT!
Hello there ,what would you recomend for me i have same cpu 5800x ?
@@vsmKILLASwhat's your motherboard?
5800x need good cooling solution. Performance AIO or Air Cooler. Need to UnderVolt the CPU. You can find many UnderVolt hits and tutorials in RUclips
Blue screened my pc 💪🏻💪🏻
My 5600x reaches 4,8ghz every now and then after enabling pbo. Thanks man!
with same settings on video?
@mikas1776 i think so yes. This comment is 2 years old
great video, great info, great setup, great delivery. thank you
Nice bro I did some testing and benchmarking and the performance on my 5900x was a pretty good bump.
Hi bro im using this same processor. Can this processor run 4000mhz ram speed?
@@Rajatjha1 um it’s really unstable above like 3800mhz due to the infinity fabric. I switched back to Intel. I picked up a 13900k.
thanks ozy,
this really helps :)
OMFG THIS HELPED SO MUCH WAS GONNA ORDER A 3060 AND UPGRADE FROM A 1660 SUPER BUT I CAN RUN 180FPS SOLID IN FORTNITE NOW THANK YOU SO MUCH
this is for cpus.....
@@jackson9583hahahah
for people that are pc rookies i dont recoment overclocking anything besides ram. its ok to overclock ram as long as your not going over the max speed for your ram
Good comment 👏
So just the xmp?
As an overclocker for many years, I dont recomend doing this just "like this".
First, 200mhz might be too much for some cpus and it will crash in some games and apps, the system might not even boot.
PBO will add way too much voltage too so the CPU will heat up way more than it should.
The cpu will "boost" to that speed for maybe brief seconds before dropping speed again since it might hit a threshold like thermals or power limit too.
Always check temps and voltages before doing this.
If you want to overclock do it right.
Thnx man I have the ryzen 7 3700X before I had max 3,8ghz and now I have 4,05ghz o and the temps where when I was benchmarking max 68 degrees
I've got a ryzen 7 2700x hits 4.3ghz but feel comfortable at 4.2ghz and the ram 3133mhz on rog strix b350-f looking for faster ram speeds, but this mobo is so picky.
500 extra points on cinerbench r20. This was good actually !
Damn just bought the Ryzen 9 5900x because my Asus rog strix B350-f gaming finally released a new bios in May 2022 for support on the 5000 series CPU’s flashed it installed it installed latest chipset and gpu drivers and bam cb r15 scored 3865 thank you so much I saw a couple cores hit 4.9ghz w/o increasing pbo mhz. I have g skill neo cl14 3600mhz and all I can say is wow 14-14-14-28-42 at 1.45000 volts on a 4-5 year old motherboard rofl thank you.
My computer caught fire -_-
Those extra frames came from enabling XMP only I’m afraid.. nothing to do with PBO
A lot of it will have come if you go from 2133mhz to say 3600mhz but pbo also helps a lot in games by getting you better frequencies and in turn better single core performance, I got 30 extra points from it in CB20 single core.
@@CaptainLooks Could be, but as I run a 5600x the stock boost limit is 4.6GHz on a single core, but with PBO and AutoOC it easily reaches 4.9GHz on single core and 4.6GHz on all core, so a noticeable improvement in all areas.
@@Forzurda hello sir. I own same cpu. Can i know what kinda settings you're using for ur OC? i tried experimenting for few hours just couldn't find the right one pc keeps crashing. maybe i can start small work my way up to your numbers?
@@denishnadarajan5188 the settings I have landed on are
+200 AutoOC
PBO limits set to manual
PPT 110
TDC 65
EDC 130
Curve Optimizer on -8 on all but 2 cores which are on -4, else they misbehave.
@@CaptainLooks Your right...you wil get no more frames.
Very nice tutorial, thank you.
Yo this just boosted my fps by 20+30 fps crazy thank you
Great Video! I just bought a Ryzen 5 5600 from Amazon. It will be replacing a Ryzen 3 3200G. I have 24 gigs of 3200mhz ram & gtx 1650 super on an Asus prime b450m-a board. I am starting to upgrade my budget build & couldn't afford to upgrade both CPU & GPU. My next upgrade planned is my GPU. I plan on getting a RTX 2060 super 8 gig with the 256 memory bus. I was going to upgrade my GPU 1st but noticed with Nvidia overlay my GPU wasn't being used %100 but my CPU was.. I don't believe my old Ryzen 3 3200G could keep the 1650 super feed enough
You only need the XMP profile so your RAM runs on his 'high' speed. The rest is only for people who really know what they are doing.
Who is care this?
Thank you, short and informatív video :)
Ty for this bro 💪easy to follow
Is this just overclocking the cpu? Should I be worried that it can decrease the life span of it? Awesome short vid!
Cosign with Matt above this is literally an auto overclock setting essentially. Now tweaking with the manual settings can squeeze out more performance and or potentially cause more issues.
@Matt matt so putting the option on 200mhz gives a little overclock to it right?
@@reve2437 if you're lucky enough yes, my 3600 doesn't care about the bios settings for the PBO or AutoOC so basically the frequencies are the same. Honestly, unless you're running in Cpu Bound situations often, you can skip overclocking the 3600
Great now my pc dont show image
@@andrexskin I did this and no matter what my 5600x just stuck at base clock (3.7 GHz)
I was tweaking before I found out AMD runs pretty hot, I went balls to the wall with cooling tho 😎
Worked fine, thank you.
when pressing restart . hold the left shift key . from the menu you'll get it's also possible to get into bios .
Good way into BIOS
Run a command prompt as admin and run the command
Shutdown -r -fw
And there you go.
Worked for me, I feel smoother performance
quick question, what are the temps like before and after?:D
And does it really 'ok' to do with the stock cooler.
@@obscure8125 u cant really do anything with stock coolers, cuz they suck ass
@@obscure8125 any sort of OC, you would want to purchase an aftermarket CPU cooler. No need to get bling AIO, a good noctua cooler is adequate
@@SuperSherlock12 i overclock with stealth wraith cooler (stock) 65celcius full load ryzen 5 3600 4.0ghz
@@chinobino7538 still kinda sucks max boost on the 3600 is 4.2ghz
i got a custom cooler and im at around 65 c or 70 c most of the time full load at 4.3ghz
1st of i have a 3070 rtx - Ryzen 9 5900x 16gb ram what would you recommend when it comes to the tweaks -
Btw great channel and love the jazz in the background, keep the good work🤙
You should be using advance not AI tweeker for PBO set it to manual find your PBO limits like mine was PPT 195 EDC 140 TDC 130 then I manually set my throttle limit to 90c saved and exited ran Cinebench r23 mc 30-minute throttle test and scored 23,343 because my cooling was on par an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 rev 4 kept my R9 5900x cool never reached over 65c running the test.
Would this apply aswell to a 5600x? I heard with the new zen 3 overclocking doesn’t do much
What a beast of a gpu you have that you want to overclock that cpu?
How it doesn't fit all your needs?
I have a 5700x and i need more performance for planet coaster as well lol
Unfortunately this only yielded me an extra 30 points in cinebench. I guess the Ryzen 7 3700x doesn’t have much to gain from over locking
Correct, the 3700X is pretty sad when overclocked compared to the power usage increase. Most games see only a few FPS.
Try 1.35V vcore , Multi x44 , LLC 3
@@flotfriedmeisenmann768 how do you set these?
No need to use the AI tweaker pbo when you use it in advanced. Advanced is from AMD and ai tweaker from asus itself. I would stick to advanced only.
You're not wrong, but don't forget that the mobo also has to "keep up" with the tuning in the advanced tab, if that makes any sense.
doing this fixed my XMP.... that was crashing my pc
Only 5% likes compared to the amount of views, shame on everyone that didn't leave a like, honestly.
Can you recommend this settings to a Ryzen 7 5800x?
I didn't see the Fmax setting in mine, is that Motherboard differences or? And if so, is that a good or bad thing or something I can ignore?
By the way - love you dude
Same here not seeing it, but any luck after you rebooted @TheCouchYeti ?
Same here no fmax
2:24 override boost 200 you need to test or most of the time this would work?
PBO limits should be set to disabled when using PBO with a negative curve by the way.
Thanks for this video, very usefull.
Can you explain me why on my Asus X570-F the option to set 200Mhz in the Ai Tweaker --> PBO is greyed (so no drop menu opens) whilst i can set the values you suggest in the AMD Overclocking section??
my guess would be that advance tweaker is not enabled, or some other form of auto management/OC is enabled, maybe the ASUS one?
Everything is ok but what aboout the curve optimizer? You should mention that too..
mostly becose of xmp, and it should be always on anyways, unless you built your own PC and forgot.
pbo does absolutely nothing on 3000 series, my 3600 non x gains 0 fps with pbo...
My Ryzen 7 5700G gets 13600 in Cinebench and a 300 point boost hardly seems worth the trouble.
Where your’s says “max cpu boost clock override” I have “25” only. I don’t see megahertz as an option.
I have asus strix B550 gaming plus wifi 2.
next time you need to specify ryzen zen 2 and zen 3 only...
This would be great if I had pbo as an option in my bios it's there in advanced but not in ai tweaker
Only downside is that your CPU will draw way more heat, why not just undervolt the CPU manually and set the CPU to a chosen GHZ?
the thing is, when you draw more heat, you add more electricity back into the wall socket.
undervolted it from 1.45 to 1.37 and you'll get a full load temp of 62c
Just buy an AIO, that will keep it nice and cool anyway
Will the settings be the same for the ryzen 5 5600x processor?
I cant find a straight answer anywhere but i have an asus tuf b550 pro board with a ryzen 5600x ibstalled with pbo on auto...noticed with hw monitor that the vcore reached just over 1.4 volts with the temps at 65c....im not an overclocker at all but i know certainly that on older architectures 1.4v is way too high....i disabled pbo and pbo scaler and the vcore is just below 1.4v under gaming load tho hw monitor says that my boost speeds are just under 4.8ghz....this i just cannot understand tho as i say i am no overclocker...how safe is this voltage? And how would it affect the longevity of the cpu? Any help would be greatly appreciated as this info seems scarce....nice vid btw
After applying these settings my 3800X is at 4.5-4.6 Ghz when idle. Not dropping frequency even after changing power settings in windows power plan.
Just found this. Not sure what the FMax setting does but my Aug 2019 3700X on a Crosshair Hero with 3302 BIOS does not like it at all in OCCT. Running OCCT CPU test with Large and either Normal or Extreme it errors out within a minute. If I disable FMax it seems to work. It did run CB20 and games with no issues that I could tell though with FMax on before I tried OCCT to verify stability.
In my experience I've always had odd issues with OCCT and the ryzen platform. FMAX setup as stated in video, no real world problems yet.
Not sure what cacluation is failing on OCCT to pop out an error
@@Ozymatic Ah ok maybe it's just OCCT then. I re-enabled FMax earlier for another try and actually had a blue screen with no error dump when OCCT tried to stop on the error.
For now I have FMax off, but I might just need to look at the core tuner tool instead. Just PBO on it's own is still a good increase with your tutorial though
@@flyinion well, I would. Switch it on, if you get no real world reduced performance or BSOD then it's doing fine, my guess is its just the tool messing up.
You got any logs from the BSOD?
@@Ozymatic I’ll give it a try. I don’t. The blue screen wasn’t able to save a dump. I’ll have to check if OCCT had any logs but I doubt it. You could tell it happened right when the test got an error and it was trying to halt. The crash actually took out saved options like stop temp and which sensors were being tracked.
@@Ozymatic So yeah no BSOD logs, but this is what OCCT shows. This was from an attempt now at "Medium/normal" vs "Large /extreme" yesterday. Just gets errors instantly. 00:00:00 - Info - Test schedule started at 2021-03-23 14:20:46
00:00:00 - Info - CPU - Started (Duration : 01:00:00)
00:00:01 - Error - CPU - 5 error(s) found on physical core #0 (Virtual core #0)
00:00:02 - Error - CPU - 18 error(s) found on physical core #0 (Virtual core #0)
00:00:02 - Error - CPU - 16 error(s) found on physical core #4 (Virtual core #9)
00:00:03 - Info - CPU - Stopped
00:00:03 - Info - Test schedule stopped by user request
i did your steps and my pc turns on then immediately turns off now. i use my pc for my school work (i do online) I’m screwed :/
Hey thats fine, you probably already solved it, but when it happend to me I solved it by taking the motherboard’s battery out and then putting it back in, thx!
@@mandin3100 There is a header on the motherboard that you have to short to clear cmos. Some mobos come with Clear CMOS button too
Trying to do this but missing some settings? Are they labeled differently or missing? Kind of lost lol I know what I'm doing atleast enough not to have catastrophic failure but I am unfamiliar with the landscape
my r5 3600 out of the box is running at 60deg c. PBO is by default set to auto, will turning it off reduce the ideal temperature without affecting the performance?
Great tutorial, but I am unable to modify my Max CPU Boost OC to the 200mhz like you did, it's grayed out with no drop down bar?
Only enable PBO FMax Enhancement for Ryzen 3000, Ryzen 5000+ itll lower performance
Can i use this method for my laptop(not a gaming laptop).
I got lower score in 3dmark using these settings. How is this possible? Maybe thermal throtling?
Im using a 3700x and used the eazy tune and now my rams stuck at 3200mhz and wont go above , soon as I try the pc crashes . So I have 32gb of ddr4 3600mhz that can't go above 3200mhz
I have an asus b550-F with a 5800x but I can’t find the 200mhz. It’s not there for me under advance settings under pbo
I use r23 instead of r20 in cinebench
Amd Ryzen 9 3900XT here, gives me a BSOD after boot.
Does it harm my pc Or my pc will get very hot while gaming
After you do this. Is there a need to open the Ryzen utility anymore?
if you mean the BIOS no. unless you want to change it back
@@Uooooooooooooh no I mean when I boot into windows. The Ryzen application there. I didn’t for a few games and found that when I did open it up I gained FPS. It also didn’t allow me to choose any profiles I had without doing a restart first. When before I could always choose the most recent one used and apply it without a restart. While I don’t change anything other than doing this bios options and then setting the utility to auto oc. I gain fps. So I think it need to be open at least.
nice vid
I did all settings with ryzen9 5950x and asus tuf b550 max temp 0.55 its ok?
whats the max cpu boost clock override for the 5 3600
So I'm using the ryzen 5950x on a asus crosshair formula viiii with custom cooling and my ram is not accepting the overclock profile. Do you think theses settings could effect it? Its on the vender list but not one of the ryzen optimised ones. Bios and chipset are fully updated.
Anthony are you using amd radeon software and using the Asus performance enhancement?
@@samuellp1146 I am
Why do I have none of these options I ha e docs but days docs standard. Then I also have precision boost overdrive but can't change anything after like you can?? Please help
Zerek told me to follow the steps, is it really safe?
For the ai tweaker my max cpu boost clock override is greyed out :( im on asus tuf x570 plus wifi bios 4005
Same! Lol I was pretty upset, great motherboard otherwise...
Same
@@droppedbiscuit lol just click it and type the number in, I feel dumb lol.
I didn’t see the precision boost overdrive. I am on a ASrock motherboard
Just doing this made my pc not boot up anymore, don't overclock
That means you either have unstable power delivery or your CPU just barely meets the stock specifications. I run PBO at +200 with a 10x scalar and it boosts higher with no instabilities. It just depends on luck.
@@jordanlazarus7345 bad luck I guess lol, at least it was an easy fix
You did something else in settings cause this would have no negative impact on your system whatsoever 🎯
Lovely👌
I have 3900x and Rog x570-e. I'm tired of trying. Sometimes drops occur even when the system is idle. there are lags in the game. I tried fixed oc 4.2, it didn't fix. can you help me?
A bit over 10 000 with the 5600x not too bad.
is it okay safe to do this with generic psu and ryzen 5 3400g a320m?
What psu?
@@potato927 generic
@@keyaru5385 ? You mean, like one from a prebuilt or what? I need the company, the rating ( is it bronze, silver, gold, platinum) and how many watts it has.
@@potato927 prebuilt
You have to tell me the amount of watts though. It should be written on the psu
Is this going to effect my vpu health?
My pc is taking a long time to boot it will probs not work and make undo what i did
I can't change the Max CPU Boost Overdrive
Someone help, I don't see the Ai Overclock tuner in mine. My Bios is identical to the video's
Hi, Im using Asrock motherboard and I cant seem to find PBO in AI tweaker, just in advanced, any ideas?
Can you explain why you chose 200 MHz for your Max CPU Boost Clock Override?
Cuz its safe
That’s what PBO is doing automatically. I’ve seen my R7 5800X that should run at 4700mhz constantly boosting between 4800-4900mhz while gaming up to 5100mhz(probably for second or two 😂) in HWmonitor. This is automatically done by enabling PBO in bios.
@@Ornal64 how
@@Ornal64 should i enable it on a520m
@@rahimds2000 the option is there so why not give it a go. PBO will try to automatically over clock you cpu if possible. Set it on automatic but before trying do your own research so you have general idea what you’re doing. I would download HWmonitor and check motherboard temperatures before and after PBO. Keep in mind that your motherboard is most likely basic and not build with oc in mind. Most important advice is to do your own research before everything. Have fun with your build.
Idk why but doing this gave me a 700 point decrease
How to know 200 mhz is for me ?
How about using a Negative curve, like say Negative 25 all core?
I gained 2-300 megahertz in cinebench multi core with curve optimizer
Negative 25 on all cores sounds unstable to me.
I don’t seem to find “AMD Overclocking”, I only find AMD CBS
hey is it possible to get your wallpaper?thank you 😁
Haha sure I will try and find it and report back
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Possible to make these changes in Ryzen Master?
I did these steps and now my pc is boot looping with no display
When I changed my xmp to on I cannot run some games anymore as it says I don’t have enough memory too can anyone help with that ?
There is no Ai tweaker for me even if i opened advanced mode, what do i do?
My cpu does not like this my performance really drops 😅 any tride lowering it and I crash
Does it work with laptop cpu's?