

His utility is also the best one I've seen at explaining the sensors wherever he can.Īnd I also agree that overclocking, at least in the conventional sense is pointless. The author put a lot of effort into understanding the CPU's quirks and providing different sensors readings from the CPU's SVI2 telemetry data to let you properly assess performance. Totally agree with HWInfo being the best utility for monitoring Ryzen. Naturally per core is more tedious to test but gives the best results. So, if you can keep EDC at 90-98% under a heavy workload, you should be getting the best performance. Usually EDC is the limiting factor, keep it under 100% limit at all times, Hwinfo64 will list this value. With PBO you have 3 variables too, PPT, TDC, EDC. With Static overclock, you have 3 variables, CPU voltage, LLC level and CPU frequency. Static overclock means you disable PBO and CO. PBO, Curve Optimizer and Static (old-skool) overclocking. There is 2-3 ways to OC, depending how you count. We'll see if Hydra is anything different.
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In terms of CPU overclocking, manual has always been the best way, in BIOS. Unless it is a trusted overclocker, like Der Bauer or Buildzoid. The information is out there, check many sources.

It's very accurate.įirst step should be to figure out max CPU voltage you should see under an all-core heavy workload. Regarding the strange readings, I would run HWinfo64 and check with that. My iCue reading on 5900X seems to be very limited to only load & temp and no clock speed reading is this normal? Also the two 216☌ readings on my motherboard concerns me but I don't know what they are not to mention the Fan #2 running at 65K RPM. I control all my case fan speed curves with iCue.
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But I'm not even sure how I'm utilizing this software given my GPU has a waterblock so there is no fan curve to set. I really want to try the BIOS method if there is a way to do it automatically instead of manually entering values.įor GPU, I'm still using MSI Afterburner as it seems like it's still a gold standard for GPU utility unless there are better options now out there. Right now I'm thinking of using the AMD Ryzen Master but unsure. In the past, I usually just use a software to passively overclock my system when it needs to like AI Suite3 for example with Dual Intelligent Processors but I'm aware now that this software has become obsolete and outdated and not really the best to use. I see most people recommend going to the BIOS to do it manually or automatically? But I'm not sure because I never really mess with anything in the BIOS. I recently switched to AMD from Intel with a 5900X on a Asus Crosshair Hero motherboard.
