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Recently purchased a 5800x and after many hours of testing I have come to the following results for my pbo co settings and findings. I’m just curious if this is a good cpu or if it’s a silicon lottery average.

 

CO negative all core 30

LLC 3 with 140% current voltage

ppt 140 tdc 90 edc 130

no core offset

 

Cinebench all core stable at 4800mhz pegged and single core 4800 to 4850mhz pegged, no clock stretching witnessed.

 

occt experienced the same results minus small test where all core was pegged at 4700mhz, no clock stretching.

 

aida64, prime95, realbench had all similar experiences. The point is that it is stable across numerous tests. Gaming, and depending on the game, saw all core pegged at 4800mhz and those games that didn’t peg all the cores were still at 4800 to 4850mhz.

 

temps stayed below 83c in some tests, and below 70c in others. Voltage witnessed was below 1.375 during any of the tests.

 

what are some thoughts. Thanks for commenting.

 

specs of system:

5800x

crosshair dark hero

trident z 16gb clocked to 3600, 1800,

16-16-16-16-36

360 aio

tuf 3080

1200w psu

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8 minutes ago, si1enze said:

Those are good clock speeds and temps for multi-core loads.  What cooler?

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Odd mix of very high multicore and rather poor single core. Still not bad by any stretch of the imagination, but that should be closer to 4.6GHz multicore and 4.95 or even 5Ghz single core.

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33 minutes ago, Chris Pratt said:

Odd mix of very high multicore and rather poor single core. Still not bad by any stretch of the imagination, but that should be closer to 4.6GHz multicore and 4.95 or even 5Ghz single core.

I agree, given the information out there. But then again I haven’t played with boost core offset. Perhaps I’ll start playing with those and see where that lands me.

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1 minute ago, dadrkknight said:

I agree, given the information out there. But then again I haven’t played with boost core offset. Perhaps I’ll start playing with those and see where that lands me.

Yeah. Just to reiterate, I'm not saying what you have is bad. It's effectively an all core OC with a 48x multiplier, which would be very decent. It's just strange, because I've never seen any one else with those results.

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9 minutes ago, dadrkknight said:

I agree, given the information out there. But then again I haven’t played with boost core offset. Perhaps I’ll start playing with those and see where that lands me.

My 5800x also tops out at 4.85Ghz by default, have to do the +150Mhz boost offset to see 5Ghz..

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