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Hello Guys,

 

I did a fresh install of my Windows having some problems.

BIOS is up to date. (ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F Gaming). Only thing changed was enable D.O.C.P

 

I installed windows from a USB Stick which I created with the creation tool. Installed windows etc and after first boot did a.) Windows Update b.) installed Nvidia Driver c.) installed AMD Chipset d.) installed the stuff listed on the Asus Website (USB, Audio, LAN etc). 

 

Now I noticed. Task Manager only shows 3.78GHz. Double checked with HW-Info and it also says highest clock speeds on every core ist exactly 3800MHz. Idle, doing stuff, even cinebech. 

Does not matter if I change the Power Plan to  AMD Balanced or AMD High Performance

 

Any Idea?

 

Thanks in advance

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click the blue arrows so we can see all the stuff like temperature, voltage etc (let hw info run and run cinebench, take screenshot after that)

 

 

anyway first thing i would do is reset bios to default

if it doesnt work then reinstall windows, install chipset driver, the stuff from motherboard website and nvidia drivers in that order

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2 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

You haven't enabled "core performance boost" in bios.

I loaded "optimized defaults" before booting and did the windows install? Where should it be loacted and why do you have do manually enable something like this? 

5 minutes ago, Neftex said:

click the blue arrows so we can see all the stuff like temperature, voltage etc (let hw info run and run cinebench, take screenshot after that)

It isn't temperature or voltages or something like that. I loaded optimized defaults or standard in bios. Only thing I enabled back is D.O.C.P.

Temperature is fine too. It is cooled with an Dark Rock Pro 4 and sitting idle in the ~40°C hitting max ~70

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Just now, miniqpa said:

I loaded "optimized defaults" before booting and did the windows install? Where should it be loacted and why do you have do manually enable something like this? 

The exact same page as DOCP, just scroll further down.

I only see your reply if you @ me.

 

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7 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Really looks like you emabled overclcoking and its just running 100*38 at 1.1 volts. 

 

Reset BIOS see if it helps

What do you mean with reset Bios? Load Defaults? That is what I did already.

 

I now tested something I went into Ryzen Master, then Profile 1 and did PBO Apply & Test. It showed an all core 4Ghz+ 

Ok then I went into BIOS enabled PBO, rebooted but still 3.8GHz even under load. 

 

I don't want to start ryzen master everytime i boot again....

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Can you show a screen shot of your BIOS settings?

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42 minutes ago, miniqpa said:

I now tested something I went into Ryzen Master, then Profile 1 and did PBO Apply & Test. It showed an all core 4Ghz+ 

Ok then I went into BIOS enabled PBO, rebooted but still 3.8GHz even under load. 

run stock then without PBO. 

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Ye really don't know how but after a reset again it "works" now. Before I installed windows again the only thing I did was reset and enable D.O.C.P I have not a single idea why multiplier x38 was set. 

 

offtopic do you run Ryzen Balanced or Power Plan?

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