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How do you enable PBO in Ryzen Master

I have been looking at it for a while and I can't find out how. I know it can be done in the BIOS I believe. Do I have to do there first or something? 

 

My CPU is a Ryzen 7 3700X. 

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What mobo ?

Some mother boards straight up don't support it 

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2 hours ago, TofuHaroto said:

What mobo ?

Some mother boards straight up don't support it 

ASUS X570 TUF Gaming Plus. The one without the wifi. 

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Just do it in bios.

Easier for me anyways.

Go to advanced mode, Scroll till you see PBO (not the one that says accept/decline) hit enter go to it enable and also enable AutoOC +200mhz and save restart.

However I don't see the biggest improvement as PBO is single core. I have the same motherboard but with WiFi.

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6 hours ago, ChaosCGTV said:

Just do it in bios.

Easier for me anyways.

Go to advanced mode, Scroll till you see PBO (not the one that says accept/decline) hit enter go to it enable and also enable AutoOC +200mhz and save restart.

However I don't see the biggest improvement as PBO is single core. I have the same motherboard but with WiFi.

I found it in Ryzen Master I believe. It's in the game and creator modes. I believe you just switch it over from default. Out of all the videos I watched made by AMD about PBO they never explained how to activate it in Ryzen Master. But I heard that's a new feature for Master. 

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20 minutes ago, CuzinEd said:

I found it in Ryzen Master I believe. It's in the game and creator modes. I believe you just switch it over from default. Out of all the videos I watched made by AMD about PBO they never explained how to activate it in Ryzen Master. But I heard that's a new feature for Master. 

For ASUS motherboards, it should be under:

Advanced >> AMD CBS >> NBIO Common Options >> Precision Boost OverDrive Configuration >> Accepted >> Precision Boost OverDrive -- Enable.

 

 

EDIT:

ASUS made it easier to find on some of their motherboards...looks like the TUF board falls under this.

Ai Tweaker >> Precision Boost OverDrive >> Enable

 

If you are on an older BIOS version, you may need to update it.

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14 hours ago, CuzinEd said:

I found it in Ryzen Master I believe. It's in the game and creator modes. I believe you just switch it over from default. Out of all the videos I watched made by AMD about PBO they never explained how to activate it in Ryzen Master. But I heard that's a new feature for Master. 

I uninstalled that garbage of software I couldn't get anything to work. :D

Yeah on TUF boards it pretty easy in bios cause you'' need to apply autoOC (in the same area) so see any benefits if any at all.

In game I only get 4.2Ghz.

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15 hours ago, -rascal- said:

For ASUS motherboards, it should be under:

Advanced >> AMD CBS >> NBIO Common Options >> Precision Boost OverDrive Configuration >> Accepted >> Precision Boost OverDrive -- Enable.

 

 

EDIT:

ASUS made it easier to find on some of their motherboards...looks like the TUF board falls under this.

Ai Tweaker >> Precision Boost OverDrive >> Enable

 

If you are on an older BIOS version, you may need to update it.

I found a video on how to enable it in the BIOS. I will look into that. 

 

Do I need to enable anything else? Like auto overclock? 

 

 

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Just now, CuzinEd said:

Do I need to enable anything else? Like auto overclock? 

pbo will set an auto voltage off set and everything for the most part 

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38 minutes ago, ChaosCGTV said:

I uninstalled that garbage of software I couldn't get anything to work. :D

Yeah on TUF boards it pretty easy in bios cause you'' need to apply autoOC (in the same area) so see any benefits if any at all.

In game I only get 4.2Ghz.

I don't mind Ryzen Master. I use it to monitor temps. I used to use core temp but the temps are usually higher than on Ryzen Master. 

 

I am using a Arctic Freezer 34 Esports Duo as a cooler and I see 4.2Ghz in games occasionally when I use MSI afterburner OSD. 

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53 minutes ago, CuzinEd said:

I don't mind Ryzen Master. I use it to monitor temps. I used to use core temp but the temps are usually higher than on Ryzen Master. 

 

I am using a Arctic Freezer 34 Esports Duo as a cooler and I see 4.2Ghz in games occasionally when I use MSI afterburner OSD. 

I use HWinfo not so giant of a window.

 

EVGA CLC 360 as my cooler & I top out at 1.79v with PBO+AutoOC 4.2ghz. Temps around 42-47c during gameplay stress test was around 57-60c. Sounds like you got it though. Pretty solid.

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3 hours ago, ChaosCGTV said:

I use HWinfo not so giant of a window.

 

EVGA CLC 360 as my cooler & I top out at 1.79v with PBO+AutoOC 4.2ghz. Temps around 42-47c during gameplay stress test was around 57-60c. Sounds like you got it though. Pretty solid.

I didn't even enable PBO though. 

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