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Cerb

Hi there it is my first time over clocking and I am using amd ryzen master and i have it on auto mode. I was wondering a couple things 1 can i just x it out and it will stay on in the background after i set it to auto and 2 should i have it set on auto all day or only when i game.

 

ryzen 7 3700x

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asus rog b450-f gaming 2

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Not experienced with AMD so I can't help much on that front, but I can tell you that you need to list your CPU, CPU Cooler, and motherboard. People need to know what chip you're running, how much wattage you can cool, and what VRMs your mobo has to be able to properly advise you on OCing stuff. 

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2 minutes ago, Zando_ said:

Not experienced with AMD so I can't help much on that front, but I can tell you that you need to list your CPU, CPU Cooler, and motherboard. People need to know what chip you're running, how much wattage you can cool, and what VRMs your mobo has to be able to properly advise you on OCing stuff. 

i added it now but they should not need to know to much seeing as amd auto does everything for you and i am asking simple questions 

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18 minutes ago, Cerb said:

and i am asking simple questions 

You'll have no trouble figuring out the answers then i suppose.

 

The more information you provide, the more accurate answer you'll get.

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23 minutes ago, glenalz81 said:

You'll have no trouble figuring out the answers then i suppose.

 

The more information you provide, the more accurate answer you'll get.

sorry Mr. big strong forum man but it is a simple answer just wanted some other opinions on the topic 

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It's a simple answer, yet you don't know it. 

 

I do, but your attitude insulting other forum members means you can go find your simple answer yourself. 

 

Have fun. 

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9 hours ago, Cerb said:

Hi there it is my first time over clocking and I am using amd ryzen master and i have it on auto mode. I was wondering a couple things 1 can i just x it out and it will stay on in the background after i set it to auto and 2 should i have it set on auto all day or only when i game.

 

ryzen 7 3700x

stock cooler 

asus rog b450-f gaming 2

 

Yes it stays on in the background as long as it boots with windows it may also apply any settings at start up.

 

Auto is basically stock. Click Game mode and you can mess around with PBO and get a little extra performance as long as you have the cooling capacity to do so. 

 

In addition to, you could always enable your XMP profile and increase the performance of your rig further. 

 

15 minutes ago, heatonpkmassive said:

It's a simple answer, yet I don't know it. 

 

I do, but your attitude insulting other forum members means you can go find your simple answer yourself. 

 

Have fun. 

Really? You dug this up from over 8 hours ago to say that? 

 

Please, try and just do the opposite of the sheep and be the better man. He might have insulted someone, but that's none of our business now is it. There's smileys to note your approval of another's post. The funny emoji is fun. It's either laughing at or laughing with. One of my favorites.

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On 8/31/2022 at 8:05 AM, Guest 5150 said:

 

Yes it stays on in the background as long as it boots with windows it may also apply any settings at start up.

 

Auto is basically stock. Click Game mode and you can mess around with PBO and get a little extra performance as long as you have the cooling capacity to do so. 

 

In addition to, you could always enable your XMP profile and increase the performance of your rig further. 

 

Really? You dug this up from over 8 hours ago to say that? 

 

Please, try and just do the opposite of the sheep and be the better man. He might have insulted someone, but that's none of our business now is it. There's smileys to note your approval of another's post. The funny emoji is fun. It's either laughing at or laughing with. One of my favorites.

Just my opinion, if you're looking for help then be courteous, it's that simple. 

 

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5 minutes ago, heatonpkmassive said:

Just my opinion, if you're looking for help then be courteous, it's that simple. 

 

All good man. it's already a new day.

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So you can just let ryzen master auto oc but it will just dump a ton of voltage and make the cpu run really hot. The oc will work but on a stock cooler overclocking even manually is almost not possible.

 

Ryzen master just needs to have its services running and it will work. I would recommend turning it off since you use a stock cooler as it isnt unheard of of decreasing performance when doing that due to running into thermal issues.

 

As for using it leave it on auto it behaves the best then

 

 

But for proper ocing you wanna go and do it manually in the bios and test test test. Keep a cinebench score list for every oc too as not every oc is equal and some end up lowering performance whilst the cpu runs faster

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On all 3000 series if you put EDC 1 they will just boost to the max clocks on light tasks. 

 

the steps are:

- Having good cooling ofc, it will get hot. 

- Go to manual PBO and put EDC 1 leave rest on auto

- Scalar to 10* and max clocks to 500mhz all inside the pbo settings

 

Save exit and open hwinfo64, use cpu z to see run a simple test , check hwinfo64 for the clocks. 

 

You can push more clocks and go out of spec if you use the clock and put more then 100 on the clock like 102(this will afect other devices so be aware). 

 

With this on my 3900x I can manage 4650mhz on 6 cores and 4450mhz on the other 6. With the clock to 102 I can manage 4750mhz 

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6 hours ago, Xkillerpn said:

With this on my 3900x I can manage 4650mhz on 6 cores and 4450mhz on the other 6. With the clock to 102 I can manage 4750mhz 

Huh, never thought to try changing base clock when I was seeing what I could get all-core on my 5900X. All core I can do 4.6GHz 1.4v. Could not get any more out of it without pumping more voltage, but then hit thermal limits and crashes, this is even under water with a full custom loop. I could get 4.65 at 1.45v, but no more. That was hitting the upper limits of thermals without crashing. May try this base-clock trick back at 1.4v, thanks.

 

Also, haven't tried per CCD OC-ing yet. Will have to take a look at that.

 

For daily driving though, its all about that PBO/CO - but not sure what that looks like for Zen 2.

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16 hours ago, Sir Beregond said:

Huh, never thought to try changing base clock when I was seeing what I could get all-core on my 5900X. All core I can do 4.6GHz 1.4v. Could not get any more out of it without pumping more voltage, but then hit thermal limits and crashes, this is even under water with a full custom loop. I could get 4.65 at 1.45v, but no more. That was hitting the upper limits of thermals without crashing. May try this base-clock trick back at 1.4v, thanks.

 

Also, haven't tried per CCD OC-ing yet. Will have to take a look at that.

 

For daily driving though, its all about that PBO/CO - but not sure what that looks like for Zen 2.

Hi, please be aware that the EDC 1 bug only works on 3000 series. 

 

If you pump the clock even 0.05 and you get crashes slow down the ram by 100mhz they can be really a pain when you mess with the clock. But you can get good results. 

 

Remember the 5800x3d can be OC by the clock and it gets good results. 

 

My 3900x its on a loop with a 360/60 with push pull and another 120mm with push pull so it gets good cooling. 

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