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I've been playing about with OC for a little while now and for some reason when Benchmarking it in R20 my scores have been getting progressively lower (down to 3150 now!), I've had it at various speeds, played about with the voltages and tried configuring PBO. I have no idea what's causing this drop, temps are sitting at approximately 65 Celsius, speeds registering correctly for the various OC's, but the score never seems to go above 3600. Any tips?

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10 minutes ago, Macca274 said:

I was using 1.4V @ 4200MHz PBO on disabled, 3600Mhz 16GB RAM at CL18, score with those settings was 3429. Anything else I should look at?

Voltage seems high to run continuously 24/7

 

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Just now, Stormseeker9 said:

Voltage seems high to run continuously 24/7

Yeah, its not been a change that I've been running long. I'm resetting to factory and starting from scratch. Trying not to use Ryzen Master and instead using Bios, but clearly I'm doing something wrong

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It's unstable. Ryzen 3rd gen drops performance when it gets unstable for some time until it eventually crashes Not sure if this is PBO only though

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20 minutes ago, Macca274 said:

Reset to 1.325V at 4GHz and got 3344. Dont know what to do with that

I’d would let pbo and all the other ryzen Shirley do its thing. Just fine tune your ram and have a 1:1 with the IF. I believe LTT did a Video about it a few months ago 

 

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1 minute ago, Stormseeker9 said:

I’d would let pbo and all the other ryzen Shirley do its thing. Just fine tune your ram and have a 1:1 with the IF. I believe LTT did a Video about it a few months ago 

Yeah, that's what I opted on doing. I also switched my RAM back to an older set I had that was only 3000MHz, this resulted in a score of about 3550, which is a massive improvement, that was running at 4.1 with 1.35V. Seems much more sensible, I'll definitely be RMAing the set I had

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