I'am actually amazed that you are doing this on a X370 board :) I found it to be a nice intro in ryzen master, thanks !
@ssscout5 жыл бұрын
DUDE. THANK YOU. gave up on OC until i watched this video. nothing else i tried felt stable, most of the things i tried didn't warrant the higher temps, but i've got a 4.3 GHz @ 1.35V running on my 3950x now. Thank you!
@Tarwada_4 жыл бұрын
how's the thermals and what's your cpu cooler. thanks
@ssscout4 жыл бұрын
@@Tarwada_ NH-D15 - maxes around 80 C - highest i've ever seen was 83-84 under 100% load on all cores, typically 81-82 max on 100% load
@HungViet-rz7kl4 жыл бұрын
@@ssscout Sound great as my computer quite similar to yours, mine is 3950x with NH-U12A on MSI x570 Tomahawk wifi. I've tried OC before but fasle all the time. Will try it again.
@HungViet-rz7kl4 жыл бұрын
Can I know you only tweaked the Clock Speed and Voltage on Ryzen Master or anywhere else? What is your mother board and RAM? Thanks.
@tmorelli19824 жыл бұрын
It's all worthless unless you're looking to add points chasing 3D benchmarks
@zBalistiqRain4 жыл бұрын
just got mine 2 days ago! got my x62 aio for cooling aswell. got it on 4150ghz 1.2volts and it performs sooo well!! temps were peak 63 °C on full load and my cinebench points were: single core - 473 , all cores 6940 *(cinebench r20)*
@alialgheazwi46054 жыл бұрын
Wow are you using kraken x62 aio?
@mvohra4 жыл бұрын
As I have never OC'd a machine before I found your test to be quite useful and informative. Thank you. My machine; CPU: 3900x/MB: Asus Prime x570/RAM: DDR4 3200 16BG. On stock I am pretty certain it is set to 4.6GHz @ 1.44v (though the voltage does go up and down) My test showed the machine to be 100% stable with a high score, lower temp and lower CPU Power at 4.3GHz @ 1.25v. Idle Temp is 35C. I used Cinebench R20 and set it to 300 seconds (File - Preferences - Minimum test duration). I also OC'd it to 4.4GHz @1.35v which actually passed the normal Cinebench test but when set to 300 seconds it would crash after one run. R20 results are in pts rather than cb. Here are the results for those that passed and remained stable in Cinebench R20 when set to 300 seconds; Multi Single Temp CPU Power Stock 1.44v 4600GHz 6888 510 68 111 (but the red dial was way beyond 150 - so not sure how it resulted in 111) 4.05GHz 1.2v 7083 469 65 100 4.15GHz 1.2v 7246 479 65 101 4.3GHz 1.25v 7585 499 72 117 4.3GHz 1.3v 7564 499 78 130 4.3GHz 1.35v 7556 497 81 145 4.35GHz 1.3v 7633 77 130 4.35GHz 1.35v 7669 81 144
@justinjacox58635 жыл бұрын
This is honestly the best video that saved me the hassle of having to send back an Alienware that was permanently clocking at max and pushing the CPU temps to 70 while idle... Seriously thank you so much for doing a video like this. It is informative and structured well so that it is easy to understand that chaos that is Ryzen Maser.
@giorx55 жыл бұрын
To check 1-thread boost you need to define which core you want to be used through task manager's affinity option. If you define the best cores me thinks that it will boost to the clocks AMD says.
@kamikadze11125 жыл бұрын
x3950 - all core 4.35GH - 1.35V - 79C - cinebench20 score 10133 - cinebench15 score 4379 4.4GH raise the temperature to 88 on 1.425 and shows 10255 in Cinebench Thank you
@0namey5 жыл бұрын
V K , what motherboard?
@kamikadze11125 жыл бұрын
@@0namey msi x570 unify
@kamikadze11124 жыл бұрын
@@sebastianrios2732 nh-d15
@binelipus77005 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot, I brought down the temps and raised core clocks. Very good tutorial, well explained.
@theringtailedlemur4 жыл бұрын
This was super helpful as I get ready to OC over the weekend. I loved watching it in real-ish time.
@GeoffCoope4 жыл бұрын
This was a great follow along tutorial. Got my 3900x Cinebench R20 score from 7115 to 7623, Cinebench R15=3333. Using 4.3Ghz all core @ 1.35v and 64GB LPX 3600 + Infinity Fabric @ 1867 (for 1:1 3733). Temps during Cinebench hit 70c after 3 consecutive runs using Corsair i150 RGB Pro 3 fan cooler.
@formulaic784 жыл бұрын
I only use my 3800x for gaming and while I moved my CNB R20 score from about 4800 at stock to 5300 with all core 4.45ghz overclock, 1.325V (which seemed stable but I can no longer reproduce, 4.40 being the max a/c oc), in gaming this produced exactly no benefit in either RDR2 or ACO at 1080p Highest Quality. So now I just leave it stock. I also find that my chip boosts many of my cores even to 4550 just at idle but in gaming (and CBR20) they rarely hit the max and often sit a fair bit lower, but with no negative effect in gameplay with a 2080ti.
@DigitalGenki5 жыл бұрын
This was really useful to watch yo udo this in real time. Thank you!
@matthewhurley511711 ай бұрын
I also have a Ryzen 9 3900, and this is so much more helpful than most of the guides I've looked at! Many guides just give values, but don't demonstrate the process. The one thing I'd ask for in future examples is information about how you decide on changes to test. E.g. how much of a clock increase is reasonable? Too small a change and you don't see any benefit, too big a change and you can stay stable. E.g. how are voltage values related to clock speed? How do I know when to increase or decrease my voltage? I've avoided overclocking in the past because there are just too many variable for me to keep track of and figure out purely by "guess-and-check." Having someone like you go through the process of which thing to try first, and when to move on to the next step is REALLY helpful. Also... I had no idea Ryzen Master existed. This is so much better than editing the BIOS for EVERY test.
@JobForAJason4 жыл бұрын
Thank You for your time doing this. Trying to educate myself on overclocking.
@bogandrifta4 жыл бұрын
Sick video bud....been looking for someone to run through this slow enough for a noob at overclocking like me to keep up. i didnt have to rewind or pause much. i would just follow along and do as you did it. Cheers
@Korwt2 жыл бұрын
may be 3 years later but thanks alot man at 4.3ghz at 75 degrees now :] stock was 3.9 all core witch is a huge difference
@brunovafa27784 ай бұрын
it depends on the threads, I get: 5200 for 12 thread - multi core perf 8200 for 24 thread - multi core perf (500-520 SINGLE CORE) 95 degrees if I stress it using CPU-Z 45 degrees on idle
@brownieman91665 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, My x470 gigabyte gaming 5 dont have voltage control in the bios. So i just ran the gaming setup in ryzen master testing stability overnight now. Thank you I will shoot you a follow for this again much thanks.
@kimjeyong24744 жыл бұрын
I run my Ryzen 7 3700X at 3,0GHz at 1,00v in a mini itx build and the temps are around 49C under load Pretty impressive
@experiencewithmartin9724 жыл бұрын
Do you run it like that constantly? Because I noticed there is no way of manipulating the voltage and not keeping the mhz as a constant.
@twinbeats4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I'm running 4.3ghz with temp on overload around 68 or 70. Great!!
@alexv53454 жыл бұрын
My man, your explanation was so on point, that I was able to use the software without blowing up my PC, you da best my man, keep it up :)
@gkirmathal5 жыл бұрын
Almost seem like the Win10's scheduler does not pick/or prioritize those two highest clocked gold cores, with the single threaded R15 tests. At stock speeds, which core is used most in the single threaded test? Semi bit off topic, but I find it regretful that AMD does not develop these tools, Radeon Settings/Overdrive&Wattman included, for anything else but the Windows platform. A Linux version of Master could have ruled out scheduling issues of the OS. I am about to switch to Linux full time and this lack of utility software support (which the community can then port to different ditro's) I find a bit disconcerting.
@marZey195 жыл бұрын
I noticed this on my 3700x. On single core test in r20 it totally ignores the gold star core and alternates between the star core on ccx0 and some random core on ccx0.
@personaldronerepair61414 жыл бұрын
Fantastic Video!! I am on an x370 Gaming K7 and have not been able to view any real world experience with the 3900x on x370 until now. Planning on the 3900x upgrade very soon. I now know that I will have very granular adjustment capability that will enable me to use this processor and not strain my vrms. Loving the data collection format. Thank You!! Subbed...Belled!!
@EllDay4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great video. I just used rysen master to find my sweet spot before applying on the bios. 3900xt 1.2v at 4.2ghz
@Angel-cy6pj5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the time you took on this. trying to educate myself on my pc's innards. : )
@tontrakannoyme38802 жыл бұрын
thanks., i set CPU-Clock to 4.15GHz and Voltage 1.2V on full load is running @ 65C better than my default is running 83C
@AGENTWOLF4 жыл бұрын
thc bro got my 3900x at 4.3ghz @1.35v and peak temp at 65c thx broski
@andydbedford5 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. I got a 3900X for Christmas and I’m using a crosshair hero 7 non WiFi board. I practically used the same overclocking method you did except I dint de-couple and boost the two fastest cores, however I got the same results. My best overclocking is 4.4 ghz A/C at 1.375V but not entirely stable and found some game crashing here and there. So I dialled it back to 4.3ghz @ 1.35V and it’s completely stable. I’m using 16gb of Corsair’s Dominator Platinum Rgb 3600mhz memory and I think it’s good combination. So what I find interesting is that I am on the latest Bios 3004 and AGESA update, and since you posted the video back in August these new bios updates have done very little for performance. Maybe the AGESA changes make more of a difference on X570 maybe? Anyways thank you for a really solid video., and confirming I am at least using Ryzen Master correctly. 👍
@tahirtrs31474 жыл бұрын
thanks great tutorial.. did 4.2 with 1.225V on the 3900x. with prime95 i had 71C. Cine15 multi 59C 3233score and single 42C 196 score. Cine23 multi score 19179 59C and 1237 score single 42C. idle temps are now 29C
@renskivideos4 жыл бұрын
Amazing Video man, I honestly didn't know too much about this software. I thoroughly enjoyed your voice over and your explanations. Subbed and liked!!
@alethya67244 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Was sitting at unusual high idle temp (sadly i have to use the stock cooler for another month before I can switch to liquid but it was still way to high) manage to bring down the overall temp even while gaming with this with ZERO prio knowledge of anything AMD (my first amd) very easy and good understandable :)
@BlenderRookie4 жыл бұрын
In the memory section the only thing worth checking is to make sure the memory clock and infinity fabric clock are coupled. As long as you aren't trying to use memory faster than 1800 single channel/3600 dual channel, then just turn on coupling. Otherwise your performance and stability could and likely will take a small hit. I like to undervolt intel laptop CPUs. That makes a huge difference in temps. Good video, thanks for the upload.
@HitMarkersAreFun5 жыл бұрын
my system - 3900x, x470 taichi with bios 3.40, latest version of ryzen master, AMD chipset drivers I downloaded a month ago, noctua nh-d15 with only a single fan in middle position, bios on default(my mobo puts PBO on by default) and RAM xmp set to 2800 cinebench r15 multithread score of 3189, temps at 75c cinebench single core score - 205, temp at 64c also CCD0 has the stronger cores of the cpu, c03(gold star) and c07(silver star). on single core run, activity would bounce between c03(over half the time), c01(about 35% of time) and c07 the rest of it - this was a rough estimation on my part. AT no point on single core run did activity take place on CCD1, so priority at least stayed on one CCD, but not same core. also, I reverted back from latest chipset drivers to earlier ones because I observed max boost clocks would no longer go higher than 4.5 on a single core, where as previous chipset drivers max boost clocks would get to 4.6~4.65
@vladvah775 жыл бұрын
You use AMD Chipset Driver 1.07.07.0725 ? I have AsRock X370 Fatal1ty Professional Gaming and I just got my R9 3900X and I would like to use the full power of my chip... I heard that the new AMD "hotfix" driver kinda does force the chip to boost lower than it should.
@HitMarkersAreFun5 жыл бұрын
@@vladvah77 I downloaded and installed the chipset driver about a month ago from this page: www.amd.com/en/support last week, I installed 1.07.07.0725, saw the max boost perf regression and reverted back. It also depends on the bios version you have installed. I started out with bios 3.40 on my mobo where clock behaviour at idle and boost worked correctly, but IF woudl nto match xmp setting on anythign higher than 2400. upgraded to 3.50 as soon as it came out on 7/25, it fixed the IF issue but also messed up clock behaviour, so reverted back to 3.40. Interesting thing is that after going back to 3.40, IF is fixed and clock behaviour is fixed too. Ryzen 3000 series is still very new, so some bugs/quirks to work out. For now, I think my system is in a good spot and the only thing left is to delve into manually dialing in RAM to 3200. IF does match up to 3600, but xmp isn't stable above 2833 so I leave it at 2800. Experiment and be willing to put in alittle time to figure out what works best. As you can see, i've upgraded and rolled back a couple of times. Also know that with x570, and to a lesser extent x470, the mobo's are going to most likely be a bit easier to work with when it comes to memory compatibility, otherwise judging from what I know about the 3900x, my cpu is running great.
@megablast4 жыл бұрын
For Almost a year I'm using my 3700x at 4.15ghz vcore 1.18v with MSI B450 Mortar. Getting same performance with stock settings but better thermal performance and much much less fan noise. No sudden fan ramp ups.
@hi65675 жыл бұрын
ASRock boards seem to be able to overclock these CPUs well if you can dig through the bios settings to find it all. You can access CCD and CCX disabling and overclocking in the bios and it seems to work much better than Ryzen master does. Look into that if you can, very interested to see if it helps.
@photonboy9995 жыл бұрын
you really want to disable a CCD and/or CCX to gain 100 or 200MHz boost? Doesn't seem practical.
@hi65675 жыл бұрын
@@photonboy999 If you know how to overclock, you don't disable anything in the end. Disable each CCD to see which one clocks higher, then disable each ccx to see which 4 core block in the CCD is better. They may be the same in each CCD but it doesn't hurt to try. You can end up with 4.5ghz on one CCD and 4.2ghz on the other. It's all about trying to get the most out of the chip.
@nKuch5 жыл бұрын
Helped a lot, thanks chief
@latuba24784 жыл бұрын
Nkuch is now out guys
@Act1veSp1n5 жыл бұрын
Try per CCX lock in. So you would lock in C01,C02,C03 and together on the same frequency instead of just per core changes.
@ebsn15 жыл бұрын
Ive found that clocking a single core higher than the others causes lower r15 scores. Ie: all core at 4.2 is faster than 1 core at 4.3 and rest at 4.2. If you want a higher core than rest, you have to clock a full ccx higher, which means a full 3 cores on one row at 4.3, then rest at 4.2.
@MrOzozah5 жыл бұрын
Nice video dude👌🏻 Keep up the good work
@formulaic784 жыл бұрын
I only use my 3800x for gaming and while I moved my CNB R20 score from about 4800 at stock to 5300 with all core 4.45ghz overclock (which seemed stable but I can no longer reproduce, 4.40 being the max a/c oc), in gaming this produced exactly no benefit in either RDR2 or ACO at 1080p Highest Quality. So now I just leave it stock. I also find that my chip boosts many of my cores even to 4550 just at idle but in gaming (and CBR20) they rarely hit the max and often sit a fair bit lower, but with no negative effect in gameplay with a 2080ti.
@SaccoBelmonte5 жыл бұрын
Try Per CCX (3 cores each) 4.5 / 4.4 / 4.35 / 4.35 at 1.32V LLC3 (that's my OC) CB and AIDA64 stable. Vdroop at 1.26V during CB20 MT Avoid setting the vcore in Ryzen Master (exclude it), I've seen it not applying the right voltage. Set a temporary manual fixed OC in the BIOS such as 4.0Ghz at 1,32V LLC3...it should stick. No need for a video, just tell me if it worked or you needed to lower your clocks, or if you could increase them.
@AsitorCorporation5 жыл бұрын
Updated my bios last week, somehow the stock voltage was 1.55v ?!?! Temps were up to 70c when idle, pushed to 75c when under load (so I guess at least it was consistant...) but the noise was annoying. Lowered down now to 1.2875v at 4100 (might be able to push that higher, but I don't want to push things too far and risk instability). Point is that now it idles much lower, maxes out lower than it was at idle before, and performance is better (went from 6620 to 7235 on Cinebench R20). Thanks! I did try setting some cores higher but it lowered performance so just went with a blanket speed.
@ryansuber12724 жыл бұрын
On my 3900x i set core volt to 1.30625 and it has an all core of 4.325ghz. Runs very stable havent had any issues with it. Was also able to push 4.35 but temps were in the 80s so thats a nope for me. Running games my temps vary per game and if its loading. Max I have seen is 55, lowest is like 37 during gaming. Also, the reason for odd core volt is due to ryzen master setting that when I typed 1.30.
@nicolasteixeira64484 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I was thinking how to setup my 3900X properly, I managed to score 3167cb on CPU and 193cb on Single at 4.15 1.2V. With the stock cooler and a MX-4 thermal paste my temps were 73c for CPU and 55 for single. BTW I'm running my CPU on a B550 Aorus Pro AC.
@Yourfans084 жыл бұрын
I'm also using b550 aorus pro for 3900x but i mistakenly bought this motherboard. I'm confused, should i use this or sell this motherboard and buy x570 tomahawk but then i will have to bear loss. and r u using stock cooler or any aio.
@nicolasteixeira64484 жыл бұрын
@@Yourfans08 X570 Tomahawk is better for overclocking (more high quality vrms) but I don't see any issue with a B550 Aorus Pro AC, one month ago I was using the stock cooler, I'm now with a Assassin III from Deepcool at 4.2ghz 1.2V, temps with "normal programs" (not prime 95) are extremely fine, idle is about 35c and full load around 62, in Prime95 I hit 88c on a 30 minutes test with the Assassin III. About the B550 chipset, I got one because the vrm design on most high end mobos are great enough to carry any processor, I also have a PCI gen 3 SSD and If I even got my hands on a PCI gen 4 it will sure be just one, which means this chipset design is enough to me. One advice, will be honest with you here man, srsly, sell this board and go for another one, there's so many problems with it, usb problems that may happen in the future, the realtek 2.5gb lan chip is also hot garbage, you'll pretty much at some point start having some random dc's and will need to reset your adapter in Windows, srsly, it's bad. If you just got it (and can) ask for a refund/replace and buy something else, I would be happy to help if you need. www.reddit.com/r/gigabytegaming/comments/hqsrj5/b550_aorus_pro_realtek_25g_network_adapter_problem/ www.reddit.com/r/MSI_Gaming/comments/hsmz3x/random_connection_lost_with_realtek_pcie_25gbe/
@sasser1844 жыл бұрын
at cinerbench multi core test my pc close because of the temp 90+ at single core my score was 200. specs 3900x - 1080ti - corsair dominator @3200 - asrock fatal1ty x470 - fractal s36
@hardlinenexus5 жыл бұрын
So would you still recommend 3900X over 9900K for 4K video editing on Premiere Pro? I've watched several videos on this topic but still can't decide if more cores on Ryzen is better or 9900K with iGPU acceleration, which I suppose is specific to Adobe Premiere. 3950X is $250 more than the 3900X with only a 2% improvement in video editing and some other applications too. Thoughts on this anyone?
@alialgheazwi46054 жыл бұрын
3950x dose not worth the price Take 3900x with karaken x62 or kraken x73 or corsair H100i V2 Spend 250$ in the aio cooler better than you but in in the processor with only 3% different.
@WhyteDem0n5 жыл бұрын
I've seen several testers reporting that you should 100% ignore the "best" ratings from Ryzen master and just put the highest clockspeed on the first core. There's likely issues within the Windows scheduler or AGESA that are preventing workloads from prioritizing these "best" cores properly.
@chrisdeaver865 жыл бұрын
What I found is that scheduler seems to work fine if OC mode set to default in Ryzen Master but definitely doesn't work with manual OC . Tested with CPU -Z benchmark - program doesn't automatically select the core set to the highest clock for single core bench.
@crazycoastie4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Gives me some playing around to do on my 3900x
@AnEveningShade4 жыл бұрын
I was lost with Ryzen master before this video thank you so much!
@Eliminator63635 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! This is so much nicer than booting up, going to bios, tweaking, restarting, going into windows, crashing, rebooting, going into bios, etc.. etc....... btw, if anyone's getting the error message telling you to reinstall, just try to open it a bunch of times. I almost wrote this off because I thought I would have to reinstall every time I got the error. Also, don't use it on a second monitor, for some reason, it likes to crash when you do that unfortunately.
@hectorohh5 жыл бұрын
Same, as soon as you click the program if you even move the mouse or touch the keyboard it wants to crash! very picky program!
@feluxborn63334 жыл бұрын
Bruh just went from a intel i5 6600 to a ryzen 9 3900x, and the temps went from quiet 40 degrees on full workload to 65 on idle and fans going like a spooling jet engine, will try to tune down the voltage since mine is 1.4 something and constant turbo frequenzy. Hope it fixes it since my biggest concern At the moment is the terrible racket from my 4 chassi fans and my underpowered Factory cpu fan. I could not figure out how anything worked so this vid will help a lot, thank you!
@MarkJosephMedia4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. This helped me with temps alot
@TZN864 жыл бұрын
Awesome tutorial/ guide! I would like to try pushing my Ryzen 9 3900XT higher all-cores. I noticed some of the cores (4 to 6) get up to 4700 mhz. To get more out of my games, is it worth trying to get all the cores to that 4.7 or close to it ? Or setting only a a single core to that speed? Thanks.
@Merkah3 жыл бұрын
Have you changed these settings I’ve got a R9 3900xt and my CPU / PC crash at 4450 1.3v am I doing this right or wrong? or could you tell me your settings
@hansorsic73875 жыл бұрын
didnt know about ryzen master, been just adjusting bios settings, thank you
@hansorsic73875 жыл бұрын
was able to net an extra 404pts on r20
@Silverhelm974 жыл бұрын
Got mine running at 4.4GHz at 1.325v.
@johnpaulbacon83205 жыл бұрын
Nice Video. Something different is always a nice change of pace.
@hahahanvm5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video , kept on thinking I apply the thermal paste wrong. but apparently my volt was auto 1.42 out of the box lol now I change to 1.2
@MSaidZaman5 жыл бұрын
what was your CPU Cooler???
@jmsarte86664 жыл бұрын
Very informative OC guide! i liked it.
@arielcd5 жыл бұрын
since ryzen master does not change the voltage but if the clock
@TheSocialGamer5 жыл бұрын
It would be great to be able to buy a R9 3900X. Everyone is sold out "still"..!
@mrb39915 жыл бұрын
amazon have the 3900x
@photonboy9995 жыл бұрын
@@mrb3991 , No. They do not. It's been SOLD OUT everywhere. Some places may get a little stock and show in stock for like two minutes but that's about it... I ordered on the 9th from a store and I've yet to get mine.
@shingod7005 жыл бұрын
My 3900x is ordered since July 7
@shingod7005 жыл бұрын
Deadly Gust of Blue processor itself
@shingod7005 жыл бұрын
Deadly Gust of Blue I just gave up, I bought a 3700x instead
@beyond3054 жыл бұрын
this is sooooo different than overclocking a 6300 or 8250 lol i just got my 3800x and was in the bios, figured there was an easier way and now im here falling in love with how quick and easy this seems! I only have CCD 0 though and none of my cores go to sleep...
@joker9275 жыл бұрын
I'm travelling and can't do in any tweaking or testing of my own. For me, watching this is letting me vicariously learn how Ryzen works (and boy is it different) and play around without actually being home, especially Wccftech since I have a x370 Hero and getting a 3900x. Not enough folks are playing with that super interesting combo. Based on these weird results, I would next do some affinity testing and lock Cinebench to the single OCd core in order at least verify that altering single core clocks does positively alter perf on that core. If that showed meaningful results I would then find the max freq for each single core and finally run an all core bench and compare results with the 4.3 all core and stock. I would guess its much better than stock but is the result worth the time? Is it more than the simple 4.3 all core? Curious stuff. Thanks for video.
@probowie5 жыл бұрын
Great job, very informative. Thanks!!
@CapaUno13224 ай бұрын
I just unzipped CNB and my CV was up at 1.44....something? It has such a high CV at stock, I could get a good overclock for all that power but I really want a more efficient experience and a setting for using music software to boost it up a bit....I'll let you know shortly....prob need a cuppa and a biscuit first! ;D
@JohnBoyJoy4 жыл бұрын
whenever I run the 4300 test at 1.35v peak core voltage (10:49) my CPU power at top turns red at 121W. Is that okay?
@kmarlow15 жыл бұрын
Great video! I keep having issues with ryzen master saying my drivers aren't installed properly. I'll uninstall, and use an application to wipe the registries and I can install and get it to work after a restart. But once my computer is restarted again after ryzen master is functioning properly it will go back to the same message about the drivers. I haven't even gotten a chance to mess with it, I spend all my time getting it working then I shut down thinking it will be ready to go the next day and it's not. My crosshair vii x470 bios seems to be working fine with the 3900x as far as I can tell. Just really wanted to play around on ryzen master. Haven't found anyone else with the same issues yet. Keep up the great work. Love all your videos!
@jerrywatson19585 жыл бұрын
I very much liked this video. Your performance is similar to what I see on my 3600X on auto. But I tried what you did in Ryzen master and it does on apply. I am about to try disabling one core next, but boost does not match what AMD claims is the strongest core. It's more like windows assigns work to the 1st core of each ccx then down the line. I only get 4.4 on the 1st two cores under HWINFO64 I have never seen it in Ryzen master and it's momentary.
@ReLoadXxXxX5 жыл бұрын
Your error was that the fastest cores per CCD are not THE fastest cores period
@mypojam4 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely amazing guide thank you very much!
@Richard-ch5vr4 жыл бұрын
Good video I like that Ryzen Master tool you don't have to go into the bios thanks Keith.
@ewitte124 жыл бұрын
I've beat my 24/7 2950x score with 4.5 on one ccx and 4.2 on the rest @ 1.35v (custom water no llc).
@aggregatecrab29895 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've been contemplating whether or not it was worth it to overclock my 3900x because of pbo but now I'm playing with individual cores and I've gotten some of them happy at 4.5 😁
@User9681e5 жыл бұрын
What voltage?
@aggregatecrab29895 жыл бұрын
@@User9681e 1.45v but it's not something you can run everyday nor is it the most stable. I could get through cinebench but not much else. It's honestly better to go with a 4.3/4.4 all clock. I can get 4.35 at 1.325v and the temps are great with my custom loop so that's what I'm running now. Im just excited for the future because I'm assuming amd purposefully left some performance on the table, and it can only get better as zen 2 matures. Edit: also overclocking the infinity fabric and tightening your ram timings can really improve things so I recommend giving that a try.
@hansorsic73875 жыл бұрын
@@aggregatecrab2989 i had an okay score on 1.45v but it was instable af, i dropped it to 1.35v and im getting killer scores while stable
@focuspulling5 жыл бұрын
At 5:10 or so you very briefly allude to BIOS settings for OC'ing in conflict with Ryzen Master's control, simplifying that matter to be limited to memory profiling. Problem is (taking the Asus Prime-PRO X570 as just one example) loading the XMP 2.0-equivalent memory profile often if not usually invokes CPU overclocking too. And that's a HUGE problem for tuning in Ryzen Master, in double jeopardy (and then there's triple jeopardy if the default install of AI Suite 3 is running). There's a lot of "yeah whatever" in the AMD community about this problem, and I'm hoping someone (yourself?) will finally settle the matter -- there's no easy/lazy way to go about it, though, because each motherboard manufacturer probably applies "secret" overclocking differently. But: better to factor that in, than to always avoid it...
@WccftechTv5 жыл бұрын
I gotcha. What I was referring to was nothing in the bios but memory settings staying after a reboot
@focuspulling5 жыл бұрын
...I think you've skimmed my point here, that loading a memory profile triggers overclocking in most BIOSes including X570s, in conflict with Ryzen Master.
@WccftechTv5 жыл бұрын
@@focuspulling Ah, I gotcha.
@hardlinenexus5 жыл бұрын
Can you tweak your system in Ryzen Master in place of doing it in the BIOS? I'm pretty new to AMD, it's been over 10 years since I've had one. Been on Intel for the last decade so I'm learning everything again. I got a 3950X recently with the latest ASUS AGESA BIOS (1201). Learning how to use PB, PBO, and manual to stabilize my system. Also the PCH fan is really annoying, frequent ramp up and downs and ASUS doesn't give PCH fan controls in BIOS.
@ryansuber12724 жыл бұрын
Yes you can adjust cpu performance via ryzen master which can be safer than doing so in bios. You just have to start ryzen master each boot and apply the setting you want.
@TommyGundersen5 жыл бұрын
Every time I make a change it requires my pc to reboot, how do you keep it from rebooting?
@sfields92464 жыл бұрын
I think every time your PC reboots, youd have to start Ryzen Master and re-apply your settings. I cant remember where I read that...maybe reddit?
@itsMalu5 жыл бұрын
im so happy i found someone whos experiencing the same issues with the crosshair vi mobo, my oc just doesnt stay it resets I have all cores at 4.3 ghz at 77 max temps Havent tried anything higher
@Valcrog11644 жыл бұрын
Not sure if you can or not but if you can do this type of video using a MSI X570 Meg ACE with the AMD 3900X I would love to see that. I really enjoyed the video though thank you.
@joelbranscombe57544 жыл бұрын
This video is awesome, thank you!
@jimbaka44474 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for sharing it so simply too
@quicksilver35565 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tutorial! I was able to get my Ryzen 7 3700x to 4.25Ghz & 1.14375v before crashes happened. Never done it before, so this felt sketchy haha. Felt like I got a decent processor.
really good! Now I have much more points in Cinebench R15. Thank you!!
@_GIDO5 жыл бұрын
Hi Mate Great Video. I have aorus master + ryzen 3900x + kraken 62. On stock settings my core speed runs at 4300 and core voltage over 1,4. Could you please recommend some safe settings for Ryzen master I mean CCD Mode and voltage . I would really appreciate for advices
@ryansuber12724 жыл бұрын
I have been running 4.325ghz at 1.30625 volts and it has been very stable and temps are pretty good. It does get hot if running cinebench r20, its temp will be in the 70s. Honestly though you could set it to 4.1 and around 1.2 volts as shown in the video.
@yghezzi3 жыл бұрын
Hey! You did the tests with a Water or air cooler? I'm using a DeepCool aircooler and gotvery high temperatures on multicore. Moreover, seems that my cpu won't pass 4.05 GHz, very sad to know..
@michaelkerr45454 жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on using PBO ? Could you perhaps make a video on that ?
@ogaprv5 жыл бұрын
I set mine to 4.3 on all cores. raised voltage to 1.3026 or whatever and that's all she wrote. anything further then 4.3 crashed , Won't be happy until i see these chips hitting 5.0ghz on all cores with temps not exceeding the 60's.
@KittanBachika4 жыл бұрын
thx dude, just didn't liked that 80c everytime i tried to work on something, that 4,15ghz 1.2 volt is perfect for me and i have better result with that stock 80c lol
@nurbsenvi4 жыл бұрын
Why do you have to undervolt Default settings lowers the voltage to 1.0v in idle automatically and 1.48v on load.
@yugokarpov85314 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Very useful: -10 C to my 3900X (from 83 to 73) !
@JHorse5084 жыл бұрын
Your daily Oc is great on my rig it gets great thermals
@carljohnston58764 жыл бұрын
I’ve just put my new Ryzen system together. A 3900x on a X570 Gigabyte Auros Elite MOBO. With that said, could I just snag these numbers in the early video? (1.2v - 4050Ghz locked across all cores) and see my temps drop? My temps are on the higher end of normal right now, but anything to help bring temps down and maintain performance is a bonus. This is my first build so I’m a complete noob with this stuff. Is there any negatives to consider? Is this ok for the chip and board long-term? EDIT: If I were to take the manual figures of 4.15Ghz @ 1.2v, once I’ve applied that, is that it? Can I leave it like that “forever” or do I have to revert to stock/default every now and again? He says “‘my daily OC” so I didn’t know if it’s applied daily or that what he leaves it at day-to-day? I want to get this right as I’m new to PC let alone OC’ing. Sorry for the essay!
@cjliamzon83904 жыл бұрын
Very helpful thanks 👍
@damonstringer44603 жыл бұрын
Hit 4.3 at 1.2 stable on 3900x could probably push it more but good enough takes so much time lol
@Hawlkeye-e9p5 жыл бұрын
Cant get past 1700 if stable with 3600 ram@ 3400. Tried all combos. X570 unifi has big time bios issues. Cmos doesnt always work. Have to reseat cpu or remove cmos battery. Sht board for sure.
@maxstar19874 жыл бұрын
and what about if i get PC restart or windows error when switching to 4.0Ghz@ 1.06v or 4.2Ghz @ 1.2v for example? what can be problem? 3900x, b450 tuf
@christopherjohnentice53574 жыл бұрын
Plsssss i need help !Theres alot of us who use nitro 5 ryzen 2500u rx560x with a problem of temperature 90°is there a way to undervoltos there a software to undervolt mh ryzen cpu in nitro 5
@SmokedOutRoe4 жыл бұрын
Thank Spread Spectrum for the bus speed being under 100MHz, disable it to actually have it be 100
@kenv26674 жыл бұрын
great video. good for newbie that do not know how to start.
@RrrrrrrXXX4 жыл бұрын
I did the same, but my voltages wont change. Why?
@thesheep76345 жыл бұрын
Why don't I get the new design of Ryzen master with 2700x?
@joebuehrer4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Question. Is it safe to keep your CPU in a perpetual overclock as long as the temperatures aren’t too high? Right now I have mine set at 4.3 GHz across all cores with the voltage set at 1.25. I ran several tests in blender and cinebench and my temps never really went past 72 degrees C. On idle it stays roughly between 38 and 42 degrees C.
@hydro83904 жыл бұрын
I have my Ryzen 9 3900X overclocked at 4.3GHz @ 1.25v for 5 months, still stable
@joebuehrer4 жыл бұрын
@@hydro8390 Thanks :)
@LightWorkerBass2 жыл бұрын
@@hydro8390 Hi, whats the update on this 2 years later? used mine for few months when it came out, then went dormant / unused until few months ago, just updated chipset and set oc. curious as to how all these over clocked cpu's turned out? thanks.
@hydro83902 жыл бұрын
@@LightWorkerBass Hi, I haven't really done a stability test since I've upgraded to a 5800X3D in December 2022. But I can say that it's still stable in gaming (50-70% CPU usage in Battlefield 2042)