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  • Hey, I see you undervolting expert :) I have Ryzen 5900X on MSI motherboard. I want undervolt my CPU for better temps, but don't lose any performance. Can you help me? :)
    III_Slyflyer_III
    III_Slyflyer_III
    You need to touch Curve Optimizer, as that is what actually "under-volts" your CPU. The PPT, TDC & EDC are power settings outside of voltage control.
    K
    kondikas
    Hello. i have updated my cooling with Corsair h100i elite lcd 240mm (2 fans). I set curve optimiser -25 all cores, PPT 120, TDC 80, EDC 120. Cinebench R23 multicore 20489 (stock settings with PBO off 20759), temp 65, single core 1625 (stock settings with PBO off 1614) temp 65. I think it's good for lower power settings and i get like stock cinebench values. What du you think?
    III_Slyflyer_III
    III_Slyflyer_III
    If you're going for lower power, not bad. If you want a little better scores, EDC of 140A would be fine. I believe you also want TDC above EDC or you're really thermal limiting the chip needlessly. A better way to do it would be set the max temp in the bios from 90C to say 85C or 80C. That way you still get good boosting when needed.
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