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Nice bump with the RTX 3080. It is just incredible the ease with which cards run things. Just a pitty you stuck with a power limit that is clearly too low.


 
H @Lotus-JPS saw your tab on my post..... I actually have some improved runs which was done when still having cooler weather in Cape Town, now a no go.


 
Wow bud those are some awesome numbers, Stock bios?
I actually used the MSI Suprim X bios for these runs as the Strix and Evga FTW3 Ultra did not really work well as fan speeds were not up to it. I've had my 5950X under Dry Ice but cpu score were not that great for some reason so I did not bother with it.
 
Who here, that is very clued up with OC, lives in PTA east? That would like to help me tinker with my setup to see if I can perhaps up my performance?
 
Who here, that is very clued up with OC, lives in PTA east? That would like to help me tinker with my setup to see if I can perhaps up my performance?

Pick me, pick me!
 
Can anyone make sense of this.
New bios for my board was released with the Agesa 1.2.0.0 update.
Max boost using PBO of 5Ghz which is awesome, but cpu score dropped compared to a static 4.4Ghz all core OC...
I must add though, with the new bios I can get a much higher boost clock, but all core performance seems to take a hit if I use PBO vs static OC.

 
Can anyone make sense of this.
New bios for my board was released with the Agesa 1.2.0.0 update.
Max boost using PBO of 5Ghz which is awesome, but cpu score dropped compared to a static 4.4Ghz all core OC...
I must add though, with the new bios I can get a much higher boost clock, but all core performance seems to take a hit if I use PBO vs static OC.

Hi how to you apply the PBO... I am asking as with the new bios there are various options to use. Firstly you set PBO to advance I think or where ever you get the options to enable and set the PBO limits (as in PPT, EDC etc) which I leave on Auto. In there you'll get an option to set the curve per core which would be either negative or positive but you want to set it negative to reduce loaded core voltage. I was able to set my all core to negative -22 and my all core clock speeds would be 4500 to 4450mhz but usually hover around 4475mhz.
 
Hi how to you apply the PBO... I am asking as with the new bios there are various options to use. Firstly you set PBO to advance I think or where ever you get the options to enable and set the PBO limits (as in PPT, EDC etc) which I leave on Auto. In there you'll get an option to set the curve per core which would be either negative or positive but you want to set it negative to reduce loaded core voltage. I was able to set my all core to negative -22 and my all core clock speeds would be 4500 to 4450mhz but usually hover around 4475mhz.
I had PBO Power limits disabled (I saw some people set theirs to 'Motherboard' however).
I set my curve for all cores not per core, perhaps that was my mistake, but it was set to all core with a negative offset of 20.
Any higher than 20 and it just wouldn't boot.
I was also averaging around 4.4 on all cores with some boosting up to 5ghz (at most 2 cores at a time).
Temps were pretty much in line with my static OC with a max of about 74-75c while running the TimeSpy so thats already showing something is working.
 

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