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Diagnostic is only a rough estimate and it'll change it's results based on your LLC or other settings. Tune is the real thing and take over an hour.
Below are my results
yea, all in all with same PBO settings these processors take the same amount of power, just 5800X pushes it all to one CCX (I guess inferior silicon quality) while 5950X with better silcion distriubutes it to two CCXes
and also becasue of that 6 core CCX 5600X and 5900X should have noticeably...
Oh you can't apply them all at once, and you have to test what's working and what's not ;) some of the timings are connected, so just leave everything you don't change on auto.
oh that's indeed Asus default :) great results, I may need to check this new BIOS as I have very similar motherboard (just full ATX version)
if FCLK is stable you can try and lower some other timings, get Dram Calculator for Ryzen, check some tutorials and slowly start tightening these secondary...
Please add ZenTimings screen, it summarizes all voltages and memory settings pretty well. Unless your voltages are way off you can run it this way, I must say you're pretty lucky if it works out of the box ;)
Exactly this. If I recall for 5800X (which is 105W TDP CPU)
PPT - 142W
TDC - 95A
EDC - 140A
Setting this to motherboard sets PPT and EDC to something close to 200W/200A, no way CPU will draw this much but possibility is there. Performance gain is minimal compared to all this extra power. On the...
/dev/null I did some more testing. Changed PBO to advanced, set limits to motherboard, +200MHz etc. and scores were instantly lower around 5800 points, boost clocks were also lower. Set it back to auto and I'm back at little over 6k points.
I read somewhere that with recent BIOSes you need to...
Most likely, you are also on Asus board so they should act similar. This guy had similar issue, somehow scores for same CPUs were worse on different motherboards, no idea if he figured it out.
Same :) I was fighting with my ram for weeks and I'm still not happy with the results, and BIOSes are super bugged right now so experience may vary depending on the motherboard/bios combo you are using, make me miss my Intel platform at times. PBO vs all core OC that's yet another level of...
I use ASUS TUF GAMING B550-Plus with 1401 BIOS. PBO is on Auto, whatever it means for Asus. One time I touched PBO was on previous BIOS but only to enable ECO mode limits to test something and then my Cinebench results were lower, initially 5500 points, but I managed to tweak it a little to get...
/dev/null I just did few runs of CB R20
All cores are boosting to 4,572.3MHz and stay there for most of the test duration, if it drops it drops for a second to 4,547.3MHz but then it's right back to 4,572.3MHz. Temps are reaching 80C after 3 runs. Scoring between 6066 to 6092 in these runs. Room...
What do you mean by PBO off? You went into BIOS and changed it from Auto to Disabled? I get a little over 6k points in multicore CB R20 but I never bothered to alter PBO settings, they are still on Auto, and I'm not really sure if it means disabled or enabled for Asus, I'd guess it's enabled but...
That's part of the picture. While all you said is correct, it's also allowed to use the same TDP as 5900X so it just puls more power for it's size, and that makes it really hard cool. If you allow stock PB & lower limits then lots of people struggle to keep it under 90C during single CB R20...
My bad, there's few 240 sets there. Still I'd not save on cooling for this one, unless you are seriously limited by space and 240 is biggest you could fit. If that's the case then there are better 240 coolers e.g. https://www2.arctic.ac/liquidfreezer2/us/liquid-freezer-240-us/