Hello all ! I got a brand-new assembly computer with all this parts: ASUS TUF X570-Pro WIFI with BIOS 3001 RYZEN 7 5800X CORSAIR AIO H150i RGB Pro XT 4x8go Corsair Vangeance Pro RGB 3200mhz Corsair MP510 M2 ASUS TUF 3070 OC BeQuiet Dark Base 700 Maybe someone here can help you before I scratch all my hairs out of my head I do several benches, and performances are bad if I compare it to other 5800X owners. Here are my scores in stock: CPUZ : 553/5889 CINEBENCH R23 : 1347/13557 My PBO is activated et profile DOCP too Is there something I do wrong? Thanks
Have you activated XMP in Bios and is your Bios up to Date? The M2 drive is not the fastest but it should not really affect your scores and you need to look what CAS your Ram is, most reviews I have seen tend to use 3600 or 3200 at the best end of the spectrum so CAS 16 or 14, it can make a big difference. DOCP from memory when I had a ASUS last is I think the same as XMP but you should have the option of 1 or 2 if so choose 2 If you have the option make sure your FCLK is the same as you ram ie 3200/2 If you upgraded from an earlier Ryzen CPU make sure your not using the Ryzen power plan in Windows Yopur figures are not way out sometimes its just the Silicone lottery but you could try going to 2 sticks of ram across both channels and retest sometimes 4 Sticks can have a slight effect more so if its a high CAS
Hi Suty FCLK is on 1600Mhz Bios version is 3001, latest non-beta bios for this MB This computer is not an upgrade, MB is new and OS is freshly installed. Where is the Ryzen power plan in Windows ? I just wonder if its a bad lottery CPU, but I can see people using the same config with stock scores with CPUZ at 660/6600, i'm over 10% less than this :/
how does your temps look while doing cinebench? do you got hwinfo running so you can check what the clocks are during the runs? seems low i doubt its a silicon thing, probably some other culprit^^
thats during single core right? what about multi? and what about effective clockspeed during the run?
@Edvis Ryzen power plan wont be installed if its a new install the driver ignores it for 5k chips as not required, as suggested it may be worth looking at your heat sink or other cooling, my 3950 hits 62c on single core in R23 and 65c Multicore but it is custom looped I would expect yours to have lower temps as its a more modern Gen
so in Bios you just selected PBO and left everything else at auto apart from DOCP? you should be boosting higher than that single core unless you have used an external app that has overclocked the CPU such as Ryzen master or such, as soon as you start overclocking Ryzens you lose the single core boost and it keeps all cores at the OC value or less *edit* Thinking back I had the exact issue with a friends CPU on a Asus B350 and it was a silly setting, cant remember which now, I would reset the Bios to default then activate just PBO and see what happens
it must be throttling or else you've got a refundable turd you should be getting +4600mhz allcore and 4800mhz single
You mean that my 5800X is running 4200mhz and it's uncommon? it should be 3800mhz or around 4700mhz? I put all in default in my BIOS, only PBO enable. And in AI Suite 3 I got this:
4600mhz under all core load,you can see the chart,1t-16t is the number of loaded threads get hwinfo64 and post your max/avg clock during cinebench uninstall any mobo proprietary bloatware like ai suite first only use ryzenmaster from amd I don't know why people insist on installing this useless software when xtu/ryzenmaster are sooooooo much better
Ok guys, problem solved... Load default settings on Bios, enable PBO at 2 places, and the main crap is NORMAL in the right top in the main window... Now all cores are around 4600-4850mhz Thanks for your help!
try this first, reset bios defaults just enable xmp 3200 and give 1600 for FCLK frequency and leave all others settings in auto except cpu ratio use 46.00 and try again cpuz if the score is above 620 this shows us that your CPU is working well and just needed the right tweaks. If this works go to overclock.net for guides and tips this is my tweaked 5600x