ClockTuner 2.1 Can Bin Certain Ryzen Cores to 5.0 GHz
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schilperoordbas
Interesting. I have the 5950x. I'll keep this in mind when it gets to the public.
Goiur
Ez 5Ghz. (bios auto oc with 100 to the core limit)
Undying
kapu
D1stRU3T0R
asturur
Undying
kapu
waltc3
I had to use a beginning reference voltage of 1350mV to actually have CTR 2.0 function ideally--even though the diagnostic worked all the way down to 1150mV, at 1250mV--the tuner default starting voltage--the Tuner would crash immediately. I found that 1300mV starting allowed the Tuner to function as well, but it would not clock the CTX cores as high as using 1350mV for the starting tuner voltage, which seems to be the sweet spot for my 3900X. It's still 150mV shy of the 1500mV seen at stock clocks and voltages--presumably for single-threaded boost, which is turned off under CTR's manual overclocking default operation. For anything that uses more than a single, solitary core, my 1350mV CTR clocks are much faster than stock--of course.
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Clouseau
What is the difference between CTR and bios based PBO + Curve Optimizer? Already am hitting boost clocks of 5025. The part I do not like about the curve optimizer is that it raises the voltages beyond 1.500 (-25 was my limit but did not like the resulting VID voltages so settled for -20). Hopefully this is what he has addressed with CTR, otherwise what is the point...automated versus manual. Manually setting eight cores hardly took any time. Again, CTR must be meant for 12 cores and above.
Goiur
Clouseau
bobnewels
I remember my 5800X ,got it up to 5200Mhz screen all cores 5125Mhz to make you jelly
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squalles
looks normal to me, i´m using one 5900x with curve optimizer in -15 all cores, boost to 125mhz and ppt 142, tdc 95, edc 140 and 2 cores running at 5.075mhz and 1 core at 5.050mhz, anothers running at 4.975mhz or 4.950mhz