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Ryzen 5950x - Core 1 @ 6438Mhz?

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maybe your 5950 is special.. definitely try using hwinfo, much better.

😲  I guess there's a bug in HWMonitor? Thought it was too funny not to share.

 

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Yeah that program isn’t very good for Ryzen, I learnt that early on.

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maybe your 5950 is special.. definitely try using hwinfo, much better.

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That’s max so if it polled the frequency right as the frequency was misreported that would be possible to report as the max freq

 

or maybe that core was actually at 6.4ghz for a split second by error, but was able to not fault in that split second

 


 

but it’s probably the first one

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Pretty sure it’s misreported but would be amazing if PBO could force 6.4Ghz without LN2. I’ll try HWinfo! 

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Yeah use HWINFO64. Hardware monitor is not all ways good for precision on temp.

 

My own 5950X even when oc, I have never seen it go beyond 5.25 ghz on the best cores. 6.4 ghz would recure dangerous high voltage and Collings would need to be ln2 or at least dry ice to reach clock beyond 6 ghz. 

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