this is exacrtly what i need atm. I will at some point look for more indepth overclocking guides on manual overclocks but many of the videos are very complicated and i am new to overclocking Ryzen CPUs. The more dense videos are awesome but im just not there yet my alst manual voer clcok wasa an intel 7700k lol. Much has changed .Thank you !
Glad to hear it - this is exactly what I wanted to achieve with this guide - a simple way to get more performance for free and get you familiar with the EFI and basic settings. Hopefully you'll feel more confident when you want to tweak more - it's fun after all!
I have the same cpu I think, Ryzen 7 7700, what were your before and after results? My Cinebench went from 950 pts to 1000 pts, no where near 20% improvement. Interestingly, I loaded the one and only game I play, MS Flight Simulator 2020 and my frame rates were half of what they normally are, it was like Frame Generation on my 4070 got disabled or something. I rebooted the PC to clear out the Ryzen Master changes and everything was fine again. Really hoping this technique can actually make a noticeable difference on my CPU but not sure why it didn't, and in fact made it worse for MSFS 2020
Note that Ryzen Master (still) resets your RAM XPS speeds profiles, so you would have to go back and change them again in the BIOS if you apply any changes through Ryzen Master
Ha ha! No worries. Yes - when you click apply having enabled Automatic Overclocking, the PC will reboot and apply the settings. But the next time you reboot, it goes back to stock settings. To get it to stick between reboots you need to apply the settings in EFI but it's really simple and you're not messing with voltages.
I'm running my 7900X at 65W TDP settings in an attempt to match the 7900 stock settings. I've got one day left in my return window, so should I swap the 7900X for the 7900?
What was your reasoning for using 65W with the 7900X? If it's important to you for cooling/power/thermal reasons for your particular system then it could well be a better option. Don't forget, though, that the 7900X has higher peak boosting so it still might be faster.
@@CrazyTechLab I bought the 7900X just a few days before the 7900 came out and was totally unaware that a non-X series would be released. If I were buying a CPU today, I'd certainly go with the 7900 because I don't want to use more than 90W to run my cpu and want to keep temps in the 40 to 50 degree range. For what I'm using my machine for (mostly work), I'm good with performance level of the 7900 stock. I've also realized that having a quiet machine is of the upmost importance to me. From what I've seen on the 7900, its Cinebench score is right around 24500. Running my 7900x on just ECO mode in Ryzen Master, I got a Cinebench score of 22928. Running 65W TDP + Curve Optimizer at negative 30 in bios, I got a Cinebench score of 24647.
AMD Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics 1.80 GHz ryzen master wont run , pop up says DOES NOT SUPPORT PROCESSOR tried regedit hack cleaning out old ryzenmaster files and reboot and reinstall etc etc.. no luck
I just tried this on my 7950X3D with 2 g.skill trident z5 neo 6000mhz 64gb expo1 on and it wouldn't boot. got A6 debug code with orange light. MSi X670E Carbon wifi mobo. I had to clear cmos. I don't think my PC like me doing this profile 1 adjustment in Ryzen master. What am I doing wrong?
I had the same issue. The issue I had is when he mentions to go to BIOS and make the adjustments there (which were not really needed). I ended up having to take the CMOS battery away to reset the BIOS and eventually boot. Managed to then use the auto overclocking on Ryzen Master and it is working well
Can the Ryzen 5 7500f use this method? Because on the program I don't see the auto overclocking option even tho I know my processor can automatically OC to 5GHz
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followed guide but with ryzen 7 7700X gives me issues when running CPU multicore test...goes to -1 after 5mins...and in the Bios doens't load the profile1
You mean the PBO parameters on the ryzen master, right? I've got the same issue. Have you been able to fix that? I'm trying to tweak around the settings but since it gives me the -1 values and doesn't let me change them, i'm getting 4.5 ghz fixed and can not full utilize my cpu.
So the most important part... The per core voltage Optimizer??? Where has that gone? Without it getting per core values is a hassle and it won't boost as long or as much without losing stability.
Whole point of the video is to overclock using a few settings as possible. Anything more than that completely defeats the object of the video. Yes there are more efficient ways but for a quick and easy way to see a performance increase this is it. There are countless guides for other more complicated routes.That’s not what this guide is about. It’s about getting complete newcomers into overclocking to try a simple safe overclock and hopefully continue to want to improve it and become deeper enthusiasts. Same goes for my 13600K and Ryzen 2600 OC videos - hundreds of comments thanking me for a guide that’s simple enough for them to follow. There’s a ton of guides out there on various optimisers already. I get your point but that’s not what the videos aim was.
Trieed this with AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and one the Ryzen Master reboot after setting Boost Override CPU = 200 it just fails to launch, even to BIOS. In the end had to reset the CMOS in order to get into BIOS and boot into Windows 11. Tried second time and same result so just uninstalled Ryzen Master and all was fine. Possibly it has to do with the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D auto boosting without any tweaking as it was hitting 4.7GHz+ (states up to 5.0GHz stock boost) during the first tests?
There is no need to even touch Boost Override on the 7800x3d since its hard locked at a boost of 5050MHz so just enable PBO and leave that on auto and you can focus more on Curve Optimizer if you want to fine tune more.
I understand that now, this is mainly directed to others who may follow the 'one click' instruction set out in the video, which results in not being able to boot at all as explained. Hopefully so others can see this if aiming to try it with this CPU (video title is directed at 'Ryzen 7000 CPUs' after all) and avoid the same situation.@@DeKosta
Great video but I'm getting interesting results with my Ryzen 7 7700 (8C @ 3.8HGz) in my pre-built Lenovo Legion 5: - Stock settings - Peak speed was 5,050 MHz - 80 degrees C - Cinebench 2024 Score - 950 pts - Auto Overclocking - Boost Override CPU @ 200 - Peak speed was 5,050 MHz - 80 degrees C - Cinebench 2024 Score - 1000 pts Why did my CPU run at 5GHz on default settings when it's rated at 3.8GHz? I have Lenovo Vantage installed which did not have the Overclocking mode enabled, but I did tinker with MSI Afterburner about a month ago and went through it's automatic overclocking feature. I seem to recall my go-to game, MSFS 2020 crashing and I reset everything in MSI Afterburner, but maybe not? Thanks
3.8GHz is the base frequency which is kinda meaningless. The number you want to look at is the max boost frequency which is 5.3GHz. That's the maximum frequency the CPU will boost to across one or two cores. If you load all cores at once in Cinebench, it will typically hit a few hundred MHz less than that so your 5GHz figure sounds about right. It's not overclocking, it's actually just what that CPU does at stock speed.
@@CrazyTechLab Appreciate the prompt reply sir! I've only had time for the first step and I will finish your video later today as it sounds like I've only completed part of the process. Love your content by the way, you have a natural stage presence that is unlike anyone else I've seen on RUclips! Absolute Legend!
That CPU should be running at 5.4ghz normally anyways with AMD Core Boost Turned on in Bios. (Is you AMD CBS Even turned on in bios, that would explain why only seeing 4.7ghz in CB23) Also is your power profile on Power Saver judging by the way its lowering clock speeds, Should be on High Performance Power Plan when Benchmarking. Without "overclocking" using only the AMD CBS, My 7600x Runs CB23 @ 5.25-5.45ghz all cores & Sits in 5,45ghz on Desktop with High performance Power Plan. 600mhz "OVERCLOCK" Would mean you are getting 6.0Ghz + Which is not possible on AM5 chips, So technically its a bit misleading video as you are not really overclocking anything by 600mhz+ You are just manually doing what AMD CBS does automatically with correct power profile.
The specs are pretty similar and draw WAY more power for slightly more power. You'd have far more performance switching from AMD 5 7000 series to AMD 7 7000 series or AMD 7 7000 series to AMD 9 7000 series chip.
why when i go to open ryzen master do i get a popup that says "Overclocking feature is not supported by the processor. Hence only current view is visable and you will not be able to switch to other profiles??..." im using a MD Ryzen 9 7900X3d on a gigabyte aorus X670 elite ax motherboard with g.skill DDR5 6000Mhz ram.....wtf????
So MSI, Kingston, and AMD all pay you for your review……..because nobody’s hardware is “fantastic”………..especially MSI and Kingston. Middle of the road hardware at best.
Thank you for the great and helpful video! Helped me turn my Ryzen 5 7500F into a 7600x with just a single click.
Very welcome!
how is it in terms of stability and temperature ?
@@robertomarquez9815 it runs very stable. 4-5 degrees hotter - depends on your cooler. I prefer silent air cooling.
how many mhz did you increase to turn it into a 7600x? 200 like in the video?
I got the 7700 last week hoping fact it's.really good. Thanks for this.its do great condition.
How much did you pay for it?
this is exacrtly what i need atm. I will at some point look for more indepth overclocking guides on manual overclocks but many of the videos are very complicated and i am new to overclocking Ryzen CPUs. The more dense videos are awesome but im just not there yet my alst manual voer clcok wasa an intel 7700k lol. Much has changed .Thank you !
Glad to hear it - this is exactly what I wanted to achieve with this guide - a simple way to get more performance for free and get you familiar with the EFI and basic settings. Hopefully you'll feel more confident when you want to tweak more - it's fun after all!
Thanks for this! I did indeed find some other guides a bit over my head!
I got the 7700 last week so hoping the fact its 65W will give similar gains
I have the same cpu I think, Ryzen 7 7700, what were your before and after results? My Cinebench went from 950 pts to 1000 pts, no where near 20% improvement.
Interestingly, I loaded the one and only game I play, MS Flight Simulator 2020 and my frame rates were half of what they normally are, it was like Frame Generation on my 4070 got disabled or something.
I rebooted the PC to clear out the Ryzen Master changes and everything was fine again.
Really hoping this technique can actually make a noticeable difference on my CPU but not sure why it didn't, and in fact made it worse for MSFS 2020
please I've ryzen 7 7700
i wanna ask u about
This operation is it safe for the cpu from getting damaged or any other problems !!?
Very clean. But. How's the power. What does it reach? Locked at 88watts was great. Now it's unleashed power. ..
Note that Ryzen Master (still) resets your RAM XPS speeds profiles, so you would have to go back and change them again in the BIOS if you apply any changes through Ryzen Master
What are xps speed
Was thinking of buying the X version of the Ryzen 7 7700 but it makes no sense, I'd rather buy the non X and boost it as needed
I have the 7700x. It runs quite hot, so you get a long way just fiddling with the curve optimiser.
How much did you pay for it?
just not worth imo get the non X
Great vid; however, thermals are still too hot.
What cooler did you use?
Also looking for this information
Just what I was looking for.
thank you
Stupid YT I was just typing a message in chat and it disappeared! So when you restart the second time, the settings are erased?
Ha ha! No worries. Yes - when you click apply having enabled Automatic Overclocking, the PC will reboot and apply the settings. But the next time you reboot, it goes back to stock settings. To get it to stick between reboots you need to apply the settings in EFI but it's really simple and you're not messing with voltages.
I'm running my 7900X at 65W TDP settings in an attempt to match the 7900 stock settings. I've got one day left in my return window, so should I swap the 7900X for the 7900?
What was your reasoning for using 65W with the 7900X? If it's important to you for cooling/power/thermal reasons for your particular system then it could well be a better option. Don't forget, though, that the 7900X has higher peak boosting so it still might be faster.
@@CrazyTechLab I bought the 7900X just a few days before the 7900 came out and was totally unaware that a non-X series would be released. If I were buying a CPU today, I'd certainly go with the 7900 because I don't want to use more than 90W to run my cpu and want to keep temps in the 40 to 50 degree range. For what I'm using my machine for (mostly work), I'm good with performance level of the 7900 stock. I've also realized that having a quiet machine is of the upmost importance to me. From what I've seen on the 7900, its Cinebench score is right around 24500. Running my 7900x on just ECO mode in Ryzen Master, I got a Cinebench score of 22928. Running 65W TDP + Curve Optimizer at negative 30 in bios, I got a Cinebench score of 24647.
Absolutely thrilling
AMD Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics 1.80 GHz
ryzen master wont run , pop up says DOES NOT SUPPORT PROCESSOR
tried regedit hack cleaning out old ryzenmaster files and reboot and reinstall etc etc.. no luck
I'm not seeing automatic overclocking in Profile 1? Tabs are: Included, Push All Auto amd Push All Manual?
Do we do both or just do Ryzen Master or UEFI?
If i set curve optimizer to -30 in bios, can i still put OC on ryzen master app without the settings colliding in any way?
no collision and instability for sure but -30 it's challenging
I wonder the same
What about if i want 5.5ghz for example??
I make like this on my 7600x and after restart I got black screen monitor didn't turns on but pc is launching
I just tried this on my 7950X3D with 2 g.skill trident z5 neo 6000mhz 64gb expo1 on and it wouldn't boot. got A6 debug code with orange light. MSi X670E Carbon wifi mobo. I had to clear cmos. I don't think my PC like me doing this profile 1 adjustment in Ryzen master. What am I doing wrong?
Ryzen master is garbage and inaccurate, especially for curve optimization on Ryzen 7000.
Don’t think auto oc works on x3d chips, mine boots but won’t go over the stock speed limits
I had the same issue. The issue I had is when he mentions to go to BIOS and make the adjustments there (which were not really needed). I ended up having to take the CMOS battery away to reset the BIOS and eventually boot. Managed to then use the auto overclocking on Ryzen Master and it is working well
I did this with my ryzen 5 7600x on an msi x670-p motherboard and it made absolutely no difference in the cpu-z benchmark test
will that gfx curve optimizer help apu squeeze lil more performance? how do you use that feature?
Can the Ryzen 5 7500f use this method? Because on the program I don't see the auto overclocking option even tho I know my processor can automatically OC to 5GHz
Interesting ang good one
It doesn’t let me Install ryzen master for some reason
Thanks
does this work for my amd 5 7600?
Interesting one
Doesnt work. Going into Bios still keeps the same speeds, I went in with 4.5 on my 7700x and I came out with the same speeds
Same here. No matter what i change on the bios, cpu is stuck at 70W and 4.5 ghz. Doesn't go above these values whatsoever. Have you found a solution?
would it be worth it do this with a 3800x?
Thanks for this!
I got a black screen👍
Doesnt make any difference on a 79503dx
I don't even understand much about this software, maybe I will give it some trial though
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7:55 Stock speed temps and performance
9:24 Ryzen Master one click overclock - this is all you need to do for a quick test!
11:07 Overclocked performance
13:50 Enter the settings into the MSI EFI to make them stick between reboots
17:06 Checking our tweaking works
18:33 Conclusions
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followed guide but with ryzen 7 7700X gives me issues when running CPU multicore test...goes to -1 after 5mins...and in the Bios doens't load the profile1
You mean the PBO parameters on the ryzen master, right? I've got the same issue. Have you been able to fix that? I'm trying to tweak around the settings but since it gives me the -1 values and doesn't let me change them, i'm getting 4.5 ghz fixed and can not full utilize my cpu.
So the most important part... The per core voltage Optimizer??? Where has that gone?
Without it getting per core values is a hassle and it won't boost as long or as much without losing stability.
Whole point of the video is to overclock using a few settings as possible. Anything more than that completely defeats the object of the video. Yes there are more efficient ways but for a quick and easy way to see a performance increase this is it. There are countless guides for other more complicated routes.That’s not what this guide is about. It’s about getting complete newcomers into overclocking to try a simple safe overclock and hopefully continue to want to improve it and become deeper enthusiasts. Same goes for my 13600K and Ryzen 2600 OC videos - hundreds of comments thanking me for a guide that’s simple enough for them to follow. There’s a ton of guides out there on various optimisers already. I get your point but that’s not what the videos aim was.
Trieed this with AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and one the Ryzen Master reboot after setting Boost Override CPU = 200 it just fails to launch, even to BIOS. In the end had to reset the CMOS in order to get into BIOS and boot into Windows 11. Tried second time and same result so just uninstalled Ryzen Master and all was fine.
Possibly it has to do with the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D auto boosting without any tweaking as it was hitting 4.7GHz+ (states up to 5.0GHz stock boost) during the first tests?
There is no need to even touch Boost Override on the 7800x3d since its hard locked at a boost of 5050MHz so just enable PBO and leave that on auto and you can focus more on Curve Optimizer if you want to fine tune more.
I understand that now, this is mainly directed to others who may follow the 'one click' instruction set out in the video, which results in not being able to boot at all as explained. Hopefully so others can see this if aiming to try it with this CPU (video title is directed at 'Ryzen 7000 CPUs' after all) and avoid the same situation.@@DeKosta
@CrazyTechLab
pls tell me your windows powerplan was set to balanced otherwise the amd cpus do not use their boost block correctly.
Say what??? Where did you hear this sir?
yo dude i noticed your running xmp on a amd cpu you should be using expo
I wasn’t able to get an EXPO memory kit when I did this video nearly a year ago unfortunately.
Great video but I'm getting interesting results with my Ryzen 7 7700 (8C @ 3.8HGz) in my pre-built Lenovo Legion 5:
- Stock settings
- Peak speed was 5,050 MHz
- 80 degrees C
- Cinebench 2024 Score - 950 pts
- Auto Overclocking - Boost Override CPU @ 200
- Peak speed was 5,050 MHz
- 80 degrees C
- Cinebench 2024 Score - 1000 pts
Why did my CPU run at 5GHz on default settings when it's rated at 3.8GHz?
I have Lenovo Vantage installed which did not have the Overclocking mode enabled, but I did tinker with MSI Afterburner about a month ago and went through it's automatic overclocking feature. I seem to recall my go-to game, MSFS 2020 crashing and I reset everything in MSI Afterburner, but maybe not?
Thanks
3.8GHz is the base frequency which is kinda meaningless. The number you want to look at is the max boost frequency which is 5.3GHz. That's the maximum frequency the CPU will boost to across one or two cores. If you load all cores at once in Cinebench, it will typically hit a few hundred MHz less than that so your 5GHz figure sounds about right. It's not overclocking, it's actually just what that CPU does at stock speed.
@@CrazyTechLab Appreciate the prompt reply sir! I've only had time for the first step and I will finish your video later today as it sounds like I've only completed part of the process.
Love your content by the way, you have a natural stage presence that is unlike anyone else I've seen on RUclips! Absolute Legend!
I counted five clicks :)
That CPU should be running at 5.4ghz normally anyways with AMD Core Boost Turned on in Bios. (Is you AMD CBS Even turned on in bios, that would explain why only seeing 4.7ghz in CB23)
Also is your power profile on Power Saver judging by the way its lowering clock speeds, Should be on High Performance Power Plan when Benchmarking.
Without "overclocking" using only the AMD CBS, My 7600x Runs CB23 @ 5.25-5.45ghz all cores & Sits in 5,45ghz on Desktop with High performance Power Plan.
600mhz "OVERCLOCK" Would mean you are getting 6.0Ghz + Which is not possible on AM5 chips,
So technically its a bit misleading video as you are not really overclocking anything by 600mhz+
You are just manually doing what AMD CBS does automatically with correct power profile.
What do you think would be benefit with X chip?
The specs are pretty similar and draw WAY more power for slightly more power. You'd have far more performance switching from AMD 5 7000 series to AMD 7 7000 series or AMD 7 7000 series to AMD 9 7000 series chip.
why when i go to open ryzen master do i get a popup that says "Overclocking feature is not supported by the processor. Hence only current view is visable and you will not be able to switch to other profiles??..." im using a MD Ryzen 9 7900X3d on a gigabyte aorus X670 elite ax motherboard with g.skill DDR5 6000Mhz ram.....wtf????
Not worth shortening the life of your CPU for such small gains IMO .
Rather do it off the BIOS than AMD Master System
I would too but a lot of people are too scared to go into the BIOS so this is a good way of seeing a real performance improvement without doing that.
Followed the video and didn't see a increase at all to my 7900x. Trying to figure out what I did wrong.
7900x is already maxed in factory. My 7900 non-x gets 1800 points in cinebench 2024 after pbo unlimit.
So MSI, Kingston, and AMD all pay you for your review……..because nobody’s hardware is “fantastic”………..especially MSI and Kingston. Middle of the road hardware at best.