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4 hours ago, Necrodor21 said:

i found the problem..

my cpu only running at minimum cant go maximum speedClip_7.jpg.053ef27796f921d281f241afcc429d3f.jpg

i think this is the 1550mhz bug. i believe 1550mhz is the lowest p-state for ryzen, which is for idle clock states. i heard this case a couple of times where it gets stuck in this p-state and you can unstuck it by rebooting 

 

to fix, you can try clearing CMOS, or reset to optimized defaults in BIOS 

Just now, Necrodor21 said:

the chance of trouble just drivers or what other aspect i need to see?

coz i installed driver the latest from official web amd

could have installed wrong or something.Use DDU and reinstall drivers.Then run cinebench.If it doesn't work reinstall windows

Also it's not thermal throttling right 

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Thermal Throttling? get MSi Afterburner and check those thermals.

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There's something very wrong there, you should be getting around 1100-1200 or so with that CPU.

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Is Windows doing something CPU intensive in background? Check using task manager. While there, if you right click on the CPU chart and set it to show individual thread and not a single chart, do you have all 12 threads showing? Just in case SMT got disabled for some reason.

 

Doubt drivers myself. This is a CPU test and shouldn't be impacted by GPU performance.

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Did you do any overclocking with software i.e. Ryzen Master or similar? That stuff is wonky and can/has caused issues like this enter the bios and enter optimized defaults and reboot

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14 hours ago, porina said:

Is Windows doing something CPU intensive in background? Check using task manager. While there, if you right click on the CPU chart and set it to show individual thread and not a single chart, do you have all 12 threads showing? Just in case SMT got disabled for some reason.

 

Doubt drivers myself. This is a CPU test and shouldn't be impacted by GPU performance.

background around 3% cpu

all cores activated (can see at hardware monitor)

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14 hours ago, mrbilky said:

Did you do any overclocking with software i.e. Ryzen Master or similar? That stuff is wonky and can/has caused issues like this enter the bios and enter optimized defaults and reboot

its running at stock (i only configure llc lv 2 and vcore 1.3v)

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6 minutes ago, Necrodor21 said:

its running at stock (i only configure llc lv 2 and vcore 1.3v)

Run some monitoring software and see what the actual core clocks are when it is running. I just run it on my 1600 stock, and got 1145. I could see all cores were around 3.4 GHz during the run.

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14 hours ago, porina said:

Run some monitoring software and see what the actual core clocks are when it is running. I just run it on my 1600 stock, and got 1145. I could see all cores were around 3.4 GHz during the run.

test aida64 and cpuz showing 1500ish mhz

but my bios' showing 3200mhz

and how to configure to stock if bios already show it at 3200

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14 hours ago, porina said:

Run some monitoring software and see what the actual core clocks are when it is running. I just run it on my 1600 stock, and got 1145. I could see all cores were around 3.4 GHz during the run.

i found the problem..

my cpu only running at minimum cant go maximum speedClip_7.jpg.053ef27796f921d281f241afcc429d3f.jpg

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Any word on those thermals yet? Okay I saw the SS it wasn't loading for me before, it looks all solid, it's weird that it's down clocking by its own, is the windows power options set for high performance?

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21 minutes ago, Necrodor21 said:

test aida64 and cpuz showing 1500ish mhz

but my bios' showing 3200mhz

and how to configure to stock if bios already show it at 3200

Just to be sure, it is showing 1500-ish during Cinebench run? It is not so surprising if there is low load, it might do it to save power. The 2nd screenshot is confusing me a bit as it seems to be suggesting it is going up to 3200 sometimes.

 

Did you install the AMD chipset driver package? 

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14 hours ago, porina said:

Just to be sure, it is showing 1500-ish during Cinebench run? It is not so surprising if there is low load, it might do it to save power. The 2nd screenshot is confusing me a bit as it seems to be suggesting it is going up to 3200 sometimes.

 

Did you install the AMD chipset driver package? 

already installed that

its suggesting but never go up more than 2k

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15 hours ago, porina said:

Just to be sure, it is showing 1500-ish during Cinebench run? It is not so surprising if there is low load, it might do it to save power. The 2nd screenshot is confusing me a bit as it seems to be suggesting it is going up to 3200 sometimes.

 

Did you install the AMD chipset driver package? 

already disable

c6 mode

cool n quiet

core performance boost

and global c-state control

 

still dont work properly

always play at minimum

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Not sure what to try... Windows power settings? I believe there is a way to limit clock in there, so make sure that isn't set. The AMD power profile which should have been added when you installed the chipset drivers should be a good choice.

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14 hours ago, porina said:

Not sure what to try... Windows power settings? I believe there is a way to limit clock in there, so make sure that isn't set. The AMD power profile which should have been added when you installed the chipset drivers should be a good choice.

already added and installed plus choose it

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9 minutes ago, porina said:

Not sure what to try... Windows power settings? I believe there is a way to limit clock in there, so make sure that isn't set. The AMD power profile which should have been added when you installed the chipset drivers should be a good choice.

Yep there is a maximum frequency setting under power management

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14 hours ago, mrbilky said:

Yep there is a maximum frequency setting under power management

in my os (win 10 anniversary) nothing there

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Subgroup GUID: 54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00  (Processor power management)
    GUID Alias: SUB_PROCESSOR
    Power Setting GUID: 893dee8e-2bef-41e0-89c6-b55d0929964c  (Minimum processor state)
      GUID Alias: PROCTHROTTLEMIN
      Minimum Possible Setting: 0x00000000
      Maximum Possible Setting: 0x00000064
      Possible Settings increment: 0x00000001
      Possible Settings units: %
    Current AC Power Setting Index: 0x0000005a
    Current DC Power Setting Index: 0x00000005

    Power Setting GUID: 94d3a615-a899-4ac5-ae2b-e4d8f634367f  (System cooling policy)
      GUID Alias: SYSCOOLPOL
      Possible Setting Index: 000
      Possible Setting Friendly Name: Passive
      Possible Setting Index: 001
      Possible Setting Friendly Name: Active
    Current AC Power Setting Index: 0x00000001
    Current DC Power Setting Index: 0x00000000

    Power Setting GUID: bc5038f7-23e0-4960-96da-33abaf5935ec  (Maximum processor state)
      GUID Alias: PROCTHROTTLEMAX
      Minimum Possible Setting: 0x00000000
      Maximum Possible Setting: 0x00000064
      Possible Settings increment: 0x00000001
      Possible Settings units: %
    Current AC Power Setting Index: 0x00000064
    Current DC Power Setting Index: 0x00000064

how to set using cmd ? i just know how to show not using query

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