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Yep. And 1522 on single core. Just ran it now. Is this bad???
Im starting to think you ran R23 not R20 of cinebench which could explain the abnormally high scores (compared to R20 that is).
Not sure if that is decent if it's on R23 though.
Downloading R23 now to see what mine does on there
 
Im starting to think you ran R23 not R20 of cinebench which could explain the abnormally high scores (compared to R20 that is).
Not sure if that is decent if it's on R23 though.
Downloading R23 now to see what mine does on there
Yes, it was on R23 sir
 
Yes, it was on R23 sir
Im testing mine now on R23 to compare your single core score to mine.
Should be a more fair comparison than the multi-core all things considered.
 
only thing you missing here is a threadripper cpu and your pc would be completely overkill (not that the 5950x isn't already if you think about that max of like 40% cpu usage in most games)

Not when you on 4k :) then everything is working very hard
 
Yep. And 1522 on single core. Just ran it now. Is this bad???
Your speed seems pretty in line with base turbo speeds, especially on single core.
on 4.55ghz static I get 1494 on single core, and just over 29k multi-core.
This is what I meant with single core performance does take a knock (which yes admittantly I was pretty damn blind to and alot of people have already said this)
 
Your speed seems pretty in line with base turbo speeds, especially on single core.
on 4.55ghz static I get 1494 on single core, and just over 29k multi-core.
This is what I meant with single core performance does take a knock (which yes admittantly I was pretty damn blind to and alot of people have already said this)
This is CB23 with PBO multicore and single core to see.

CB23-M-S.jpg
 
What did your single core boost to with your pbo settings?
It was probably around 5ghz or just below, but I am not sure. The result is a little lower than what you will get if you just run without PBO. I just checked now for my 1637 result submitted to Hwbot it states core speed 5060mhz.
 
It was probably around 5ghz or just below, but I am not sure. The result is a little lower than what you will get if you just run without PBO. I just checked now for my 1637 result submitted to Hwbot it states core speed 5060mhz.
Still not bad, which means that at the least single core can boost to 5ghz with your settings which is pretty good considering the drop in temps as a result of lowered voltage.
 
Ok, so with cinebench R23, system stock.

No undervolting.
Multi core @ 23696
Single core @ 1522

With undervolting (12)
Multi core @ 25050
Single core @ 1569

Also system ran around at about the same temps for me.
 
Hi @HNO3 your result specifically the physics, or cpu score is way too low. Even when running stock it should be around 15000 points or that is what I have seen. I so wish I could be there with you to help you get the system setup for best performance.
 
Hi @HNO3 your result specifically the physics, or cpu score is way too low. Even when running stock it should be around 15000 points or that is what I have seen. I so wish I could be there with you to help you get the system setup for best performance.
It's the best score so far since I had the CPU.
 
It's the best score so far since I had the CPU.
You need to play around with it. To give you an idea, the result I post below is only the cpu test in 3dmark I've done this morning with the processor running PBO. Now I have to stipulate that my settings are not stable, or so I found out when I ran OCCT. I dropped the negative curve all the way to -10 at present testing with OCCT and if it pass then I'll start fine tuning. It does not help to try get the best performance but your stability is questionable at best. I've learned this on the OCN forum. I'll keep my performance setting but not for everyday use.

So you will need to play around with your setup in the bios. Also remember to use the correct power plan, or flip between them to see which gives the best performance.
 
You need to play around with it. To give you an idea, the result I post below is only the cpu test in 3dmark I've done this morning with the processor running PBO. Now I have to stipulate that my settings are not stable, or so I found out when I ran OCCT. I dropped the negative curve all the way to -10 at present testing with OCCT and if it pass then I'll start fine tuning. It does not help to try get the best performance but your stability is questionable at best. I've learned this on the OCN forum. I'll keep my performance setting but not for everyday use.

So you will need to play around with your setup in the bios. Also remember to use the correct power plan, or flip between them to see which gives the best performance.
I just changed settings in PBO, offset of 12. Thats all I did. Other than that the CPU is stock. It appears to be stable as well, so its a win for me, same temps, better performance. I didnt fine tune anything else as of yet. Not sure how to haha
 
I just changed settings in PBO, offset of 12. Thats all I did. Other than that the CPU is stock. It appears to be stable as well, so its a win for me, same temps, better performance. I didnt fine tune anything else as of yet. Not sure how to haha
Okay on the main page in bios for the cpu core voltage, set an off-set of -0.050 as it would drop temps a little.

In the PBO setting do the following:

Max CPU Boost Clock Override - +150mhz

PBO limits - motherboard or Auto, but motherboard seem to work better for me

Precision Boost Overdrive Scalar - Auto leave it there....

This is more or less what I set. -12 for the cruve is a good starting point...
 
Okay on the main page in bios for the cpu core voltage, set an off-set of -0.050 as it would drop temps a little.
Only thing to note of the cpu offset, as you are depending on the boost to go as high as possible (as high as temps allow), you will need as much voltage as your cooling can handle.
So don't set the voltage offset to something like 0.13v for example as your boost will be quite low (around 4.1Ghz max in my case).
 
Okay on the main page in bios for the cpu core voltage, set an off-set of -0.050 as it would drop temps a little.

In the PBO setting do the following:

Max CPU Boost Clock Override - +150mhz

PBO limits - motherboard or Auto, but motherboard seem to work better for me

Precision Boost Overdrive Scalar - Auto leave it there....

This is more or less what I set. -12 for the cruve is a good starting point...
Maybe I should pm you my number and we can do a whatsapp call tonight and make sure my bios settings is correct. As it's currently undervolted etc in PBO HAHA
 

This is my 24/7 stable gaming setup.

CB15 score is 3950
CB20 score is 9150

I'm sticking to the all core boost of 4.6ghz. I don't like the temps when using pbo.

Although AMD themselves state that even 95c is fine for Ryzen 5000, I just can't get myself to pass 80c. Call me old school lol. During gaming I don't even reach 60, but I prefer my peace of mind over a 2% improvement.
 
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Stock 5950X
6900XT Black Edition 2620 Core Clock, 2120 Mem Clock, 15% Power Inc.

Graphics Score 20 277
CPU Score 14 182


I'll do some proper overclocking this weekend (I'm not very fond of overclocking Ryzen xD).
 
Stock 5950X
6900XT Black Edition 2620 Core Clock, 2120 Mem Clock, 15% Power Inc.

Graphics Score 20 277
CPU Score 14 182


I'll do some proper overclocking this weekend (I'm not very fond of overclocking Ryzen xD).
You should get about 20k with your setup, that cpu score is way too low for what it can do.
 

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