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Low Cinebench R23 Scores, Ryzen 7 5700X (Stock)

Go to solution Solved by GuiltySpark_,

Should start at the relevant time. 

 

I think PBO is actually just off and you're being limited by the 65W stock limit. 

 

HWInfo or Ryzen Master will do a better job telling us power usage while its running. 

 

 

17 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

That seems quite low even for PBO being off, i'll have to re-read some reviews of 5700x. I would have expected upwards of 4.3Ghz

 

How are you measuring clockspeed while the test is running?

Actually PBO is on and set to auto.
I have a dual monitor setup, so I run cinebench on one and I have HWMonitor open in the other.

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1 minute ago, Mencor190 said:

Actually PBO is on and set to auto.
I have a dual monitor setup, so I run cinebench on one and I have HWMonitor open in the other.

I'd do what @RONOTHAN##suggested then and reset the CMOS and try again. Something is holding it back. 

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3 minutes ago, Mencor190 said:

Actually PBO is on and set to auto.
I have a dual monitor setup, so I run cinebench on one and I have HWMonitor open in the other.

HWMonitor has issues with reporting on Ryzen systems. Use HWiNFO64 to monitor stuff, it might be that something is misreporting. 

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Should start at the relevant time. 

 

I think PBO is actually just off and you're being limited by the 65W stock limit. 

 

HWInfo or Ryzen Master will do a better job telling us power usage while its running. 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

That low for PBO being off, I'd be expecting something like 4.6GHz with PBO enabled and probably something like 4.2-4.3GHz with PBO off (I don't have a lot of experience with the 5700X so that's just a rough estimate). I'd suspect some setting in the BIOS is misconfigured to lock it at 3.7GHz instead, try clearing CMOS to see if that does anything. 

Some cores do boost higher. In the single core test they go up to 4.65GHz.
The image attached are the clocks during a multi core run.

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Something seems off, I've never seen varying clockspeeds during a multicore run. 

 

That's reporting 77W package power though, that would explain the low score.

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5 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

Something seems off, I've never seen varying clockspeeds during a multicore run. 

 

That's reporting 77W package power though, that would explain the low score.

HWinfo reads the same.
Is PBO supposed to turn off the power limit?

power usage.PNG

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PBO at auto= off.

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  • 7 months later...

Hi bro, did you fox this one? I'm having the same issue and we have identical specs too. 

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