Last night I for the first time considered using the curve optimizer and I was pretty impressed. I undervolted per core in the BIOS with a MAX stable undervolt of 6 cores at -25 and -10/-15. After the undervolt, my 5800X using OCCT as a stress test - 30min extreme run returned no errors, MAX temp of 63c (ambient room temp of 27c) and 4.801GHz all cores and a max power draw of 102w using the phanteks glacier one 280mm AIO.
I'm sure you've figured out by now, that those offsets were unstable AF. 30 minutes isn't enough of a stress test. Just in case anyone sees your comment in 2023, DO NOT try those offsets. It could possibly be stable after stress testing for 24 hours BUT give it another day or even a week and you'll start getting hitching and then blue screens. Don't blindly put other people's absurd settings into your bios 👍
30minutes isn't enough tho. You want different types of load too. Light burst loads and all core test loads for about 12 hours(Yes, it needs to be that long and usually done overnight). If it still doesn't crash or produce a single error after that, you are truly stable.
I have a 5800x and I recently discovered the ryzen master software and ran the curve optimizer feature. After I did that the CPU was running at least 8C cooler at full load, and I ran userbenchmark and my CPU wasrunning way above expectations.
Wow, incredible difference using your bios numbers! Thank you!! I won't pretend to understand what those settings do exactly, but noticeable improvement in temperatures and performance after making your recommended changes. I'm assuming the positive performance difference is from the elimination of temperature based throttling.
You saved me man. I just built my pc and am running a 5800X with an air cooler. Using your numbers dropped my load temp from 92 to 80 and i’m still getting 140 fps. Thanks!
Can u provide your numbers & curve numbers you used ? Plz , bcoz I'm using a air cooler too. Playing games and heavy tasks the pc shut downs & blue screen. Its very annyoing.
@@ninadramteke1999 I set my PBO to what he did in the video, PPT:115 TDC:90 EDC:105, and that fixed all my issues. I am running a bequiet slim 2 and my core temp never goes over 75 now. As for curves, I just switched everything back to “normal” in my BIOS. I believe this puts the fan at 50% until about 50C then ramps up linearly from there with 100% around 70C
Wow is been a while since I undervolted anything...I was overwelhed but your explanation short and sweet and to the point I have the same PROC as you and the temps were driving nuts TVM and have a sub!!!
Thanks for this, I just put together a new system based around a Ryzen 7 5800X and after scratching my head trying to figure out what I'd done wrong I started Googling and concluded that I hadn't actually done anything wrong and this CPU just really likes to run hot. Going to try some experiments and see how it goes with modifying my limits.
I'm glad I stumbled across this video because I recently built a new PC, and I ended going with thew Ryzen 7 5800x not realizing how hot this chip gets, but after I change the setting to the ones shown at 4:30 that significantly dropped my temps. When idling the temps of the 5800x went from 60-65°C to 40-45°C. The power consumption decreased from 80W at idle to 25-35W. Long story short I definitely recommend these settings if you are having issues with your Ryzen 7 5800x staying cool! Thanks!
Just bought a 5800x for $350 and its a beast. Im assuming the bad reviews came from how it was originally priced and how you have to also buy a cooler for it.
PPT EDC TDC I have been telling people for 12 months now! The 5800x out of the box has terrible power settings, the CPU will overdraw current and power. By default the 5800x uses as much power as it's 12/16 core siblings!!!
I checked mine in Ryzen Master and I saw the CPU just turn red ( on the throttle meter) at 90W. My PPT = 130, TDC = 85 and EDC=146 @ 68 degrees Celsius. Any comment on those number to improve results maybe?
@@Julequtoi Stock limits are 142 PPT, 95 TDC, 140 EDC. This is terribile. On my 5800X I have 100 PPT, 75 TDC 100 EDC and now it’s more efficiency, because with 140W PPT he hit high temperature that activate thermal throttle and performance go down.
thank you very much this helped me A LOTT usually don't comment on videos but man you deserve a huge THANKS the least i can do !! i have a Asus prime B550 plus for people hesitating to try this with the same MOBO. i can tell you it will decrease your CPU temps ALOT without any deficiencies when it comes to performance i have a COOLER MASTER MASTERLIQUID ML240L V2 and Ryzen 7 5800X with the mobo i mentioned previously, i run the cinbench text with the stock settings i hit score of 14448 with temps around 82C and tried it again with the settings given and hit 13602 with temps around 59 pretty happy about it . ones again THANKSS !
Eco mode is also a great and very easy option to lower temps but keep gaming performance. I'm on a 5600x and temps went from 65 C to 50 C when gaming but identical performance and sometimes even faster since it can keep higher clocks due to lower temps. You lose some multicore performance but it's a simple On-Off switch in bios for when you need to do rendering.
Yes you’re right but you’re also limiting the power of the card by soemthing like 50%. If you aren’t noticing performance degradation then keep it but would suggest you look into it. You can just set an offset voltage and mess w PBO limits. I’m now in the 60s when gaming
@@mannyfresh7065 Eco mode is just lowered PBO, just simplified for the end user. Lowering PPT is the single best way to improve energy efficiency on Ryzen CPU's, somewhat more effective than undervolting. You're basically allocating a power budget for the Ryzen, and then from there it intelligently works out how to use that power. If you undervolt the CPU using an offset, it's going to do the same thing only in a more indirect way, with potentially more unexpected results.
@@Magnulus76 Would you suggest just using the ECO mode over manually changing your PBO and curve opt limits? Im currently using the 95w Eco mode and noticed a pretty big difference in temp from the stock settings and no noticeable loss in performance in the few games Im playing. I do see the CPUs still boost to 4800mhz. However I also noticed that my voltage is still getting up to 1.4...I was hoping in eco mode it would drop the voltage to the 1.2 to 1.3 tops? Im thinking the lower voltage should also help with temps and better boosts?
@@peterc504 Not much you can do about voltage. Some BIOS have a maximum voltage offset, but it seems to have been depricated/broken since a few months ago with recent bios updates from AMD. The only good thing is not alot of power is behind it in terms of current, so it's not going to be a major source of heat. Use QuickPC to edit the Windows Power Management settings to cut boost clocks 200 MHz or so. That will lower the voltage to less than 1.36 or so on boost. Even with boosting to 1.4V in games, the CPU will probably last a decade or more. You lose about 5-6 percent performance in single threaded applications, however. I play alot of older games or Chess so I really don't miss the performance, but for AAA games it might matter. The voltage is not as big a problem as heat + current. Heat increases thermal resistance. And the more you boost under high heat operation, the harder the SMU in Ryzen is going to drive the current.
@@Magnulus76 thanks for the reply. My main question is does using eco mode 95w make a huge difference in gaming vs the stock values the cpu is set to? I wanted to start messing with pbo settings and curve optimizer but then I realized how long all of that takes.. So I'm wondering how much of a difference just running in eco 95 mode is vs changing all the settings in pbo and curve optimizer manually will make? Well it be noticeable
I have the 5800x and I use a Corsair dual fan liquid cooler and the highest consistent temps I have seen under load were up to 70 degrees Celsius. I’ve peaked 90 degrees Celsius at 100% load but for only less than 10 seconds and then it was back at normal temps.
Good video Danny. I have the same bios settings as you (same motherboard as well) and I’m also getting 63-65 degrees in cinebench, only losing 200pts, but I have the Scythe Fuma2. This shows that with power limited people don’t need a beastly cooler. Interesting to note that with these settings, my 5800x now regularly boosts, and stays, to 5.0-5.1 ghz so single thread applications will get a boost. Keep up the good work!
Hi Peter C, Basically you limit the voltage that goes to the cpu and this allows it to stay cooler and thus allows it to boost itself higher. Here is an example video. m.th-cam.com/video/0uasJnPSmYY/w-d-xo.html&pp=2AEAkAIB
Many 500 series motherboards have a setting for maximum allowable CPU temperature. Most also have an ECO mode, and PBO presets for lower wattages. If you don't want to spend hours tinkering with manual PBO settings, try the presets. As with most modern CPUs and GPUs, that last 3% to 5% in performance is gained through exponentially higher levels of power and heat. Often, sacrificing just a little performance yields drastic reductions in both.
So i ran cinebench test multi and single core several times & was running games many times with no issues. Until my first 2 BSODs...Then playing Arkham knight it froze 2 times. What might be the issue? I am running pbo settings of 115 70 105 with neg offset of 10 all core and 200mhz boost override. When going back to eco mode 95w i get no bsod and arkham knight has no freezes...So Im guessing something in my settings is causing an issue
@@peterc504 And therein lies the problem with using manual settings... Your problem could be any one of the five settings you mentioned, or a combination of two or more of them. The possibilities are almost endless. Unless you are willing to spend countless hours tinkering with each and every one of the five numbers involved, you'll never know. So, what is your goal? If it's to lower the maximum core temperature, look for a setting that limits that temperature, or just use a preset. If it's to gain a tiny bit of performance, disable the PBO limits and set the Curve Optimizer to -30 and see what happens. If your system crashes, drop it to -25, then -20 and so on until it's stable. If more performance is your goal, keep in mind that you're going to do all this for maybe a 4% improvement at best, and then only under certain circumstances, and you'll never notice that unless you're running benchmarks! If you enjoy the endless hours required to stabilize a manual setup, have fun. Otherwise keep it simple, or just run the chip the way it is designed to run and quit worrying about it. Trust me - I've been tinkering with computers for over forty years, and you are headed down one very deep rabbit hole.
@@ExSkyCyclePilot Initially my goal was to just lowern temperatures eventhough they werent too bad 80 was the highest I had seen in gaming. Im thinking the crashes are related to either the boost override of 200mhz or the curve optimizer settings of neg 10 on all cores. Im guessing its these two bc when running eco 95w mode which has all higher pbo settings that then the ones Im using it doesnt crash? I guess what Im wodnering also is what does setting curve optimizer do for performance in games?
@@peterc504 Regarding the crashes, my bet's on the 200 MHz boost. I'd turn that off, and keep the CO setting. If I had no crashes after that, I'd inch up the CO settings until I started having problems again, then back off a bit. Frankly, unless you are running a very high end GPU at low resolutions, nothing you do to the CPU is going to make any difference in games whatsoever. I do have my CO set to negative 30 with PBO limits disabled. I've run hours of tests, and used the computer daily for weeks with no crashes. In benchmarks, I see little to no difference in single core performance. Under full load benchmarks, I get a 3% to 4% improvement. Negative offsets will make no difference in temperatures. Instead, you'll see a slight increase in clock speeds. I see about a 200 MHz boost in full load speeds.
@@ExSkyCyclePilot so the negative offset doesn't do anything to performance? What's the point of it then? So I played arkham knight for awhile again with the settings it would crash on and now it wouldn't crash lol..my main point of doing these tweaks was to lowern the temps but I also read that the stock 5800x settings it wasted alot of power. So my next goal was to make this cpu as efficient as possible so what is needed to do that?
Wow this is probably the closest anyone could ask for I'm running Msi gaming edge wifi, 5800x, evga 3080 12gb, 970 evo plus m.2 drive and 64 gb ram. Ive watched quite a few videos and nothing matched up, most importantly the Bios. Thanks
This is super clutch considering I was trying to save money on a new build and went with the arctic freezer duo with the 5800x was a little worried but not anymore
Even with the tinkering it's still runs way too hot compared to other 5000 series chips. A 5900x runs 8°C cooler with the same cooler in multicore benchmarks/games that use more cores
what is the name of the software you use to monitor your cpu and gpou usage? I am interested in that tool that show all cores speed and % usage. Great video btw
Great video! have the same cooler and chip. but question, did you use curve optimizer as well when lowering down the PTT, TDC, and EDC? just curious since I am doing a custom curve to lower down voltages for my chip since i hit over 1.40v on load in most games.
if you inch pbo and vddcr offset down your get lower temps and good ghzzzz and lower voltage but voltage down amps up (edc), which is ok if you got a half decent board, video about reducing power.
should i also edit the settings before than down below in the firstpage in overlocking menu from Auto to amdoverclocking ? or just adjust that ? i think it's called voltage control something like that
from what i found out is changing the thermal throttle limit down by 5c on my 5800x and its allowing me to increase my curve more and by default is 90c so 85c seems to be better to limit the tempature target to get more out of your curve. with CO
I've played with PBO2. PPT 120, TDC 80 and EDC 120. CO to negative -15 100 hz I got boost to 4,9-5ghz at 72 degrees And 37-40 degrees ideal U can play with PBO to see what suits you in ryzen Master while running cinebench meanwhile.
When you use Ryzen master for single core do you also see much fluctuation on the frequency? In Ryzen master I see 2 and sometimes even 3 cores activated during the Cinebench R23 single core test. I get a score of 1513 which is average I guess.
I'm new to PC building and the most stressful thing for me was the application of thermal paste. I use Coolermaster Hyper 412R and in Cinemabench it scored 14901 pts, which is a bit lower than other people's scores, which might be caused by thermal trothling, but... I just don't know if it's my thermal paste or if it's the cooler or if it's fine even. On Cinemabench it hit 90°C (package) and 92°C (CCD). On my normal use it doesn't hit those temps. I lowered the values to the ones in the vid and right now, my max temp was 78,3°C (package) and 81,5°C (CCD). I'm fine with those temps if it is fine overall, just... I'm kind of afraid I screwed up thermal paste application. Tl;dr, I'm not used to those kinds of temperatures on a processor. Should I be worried and check how the thermal paste spread out or is it fine and should I just forget about it and stop worrying
Your score is fine ! there are people who only scored like 14400 or so - i benched one today that only scored 14320. Also your temps are fine after applying PBO settings ... after i did that the CPU still hit 83-84 °C with a beefier cooler than yours (be quiet pure rock 2). So all is good there.
Well my 5800x goes up to 90 degrees with 120w limit and 30mV negative voltage curve, i got the slight feeling that my 360mm watercooler from msi is broken, and its only 5 months old
@@datacrof1 He estado observando la temperatura de mi AMD Ryzen 7 5800x y se mueve en un rago de 49 o 50 degree, ustedes creen que no tengo problema alguno, por favor, no se cual sea la temperatura normal de este processador, si tienen alguna sugerencia por favor, se los agradece.
Maybe a thermal paste issue? 120 is plenty. Also, -30 all I can guarantee you will not be stable unless it's a 5800X3D. I'm running 110/70/100 and -20 all, it's a lazy config but it's been stable for 9 months, performance is better than stock and temps go up to 82 under full load which I can only manage in BF2042 or R23/P95. You might be wondering because these values are really low. But yeah, a 5800X on stock settings draws 50% more power than it needs to have lol
A sub from me, a great practical info channel. bought a 5800X/3080 system, I have never OC or UV, if I understood correctly to UV you have to apply the values in motherboard BIOS only? I mean there is also a Ryzen Master software but I've never used it. And when running the games what was the table of values on the left that Danny was using?
I don’t get it I have a Lian Lii Galahad 360 and my temps with pbo enabled with co set to 30 I still hit 90c after 15-20 seconds of running all core on r23 , I sit around 50-55 idle
is this normal? i got Ryzen 5700x with Thermalright peerless assassin 120 black air cooler, in idle i get 45 to 48 degrees my ambient temp is 30 degrees.
I just upgraded to Ryzen 9 5900X and it shows me Idle Temps at 50 to 60 Degree Celcius. Is that normal? I have Corsair H100i Elite Liquid AIO and using the Noctua NT H2 thermal compound. Please help
Arctic LF2 360 (Budget) or a Corsair 360/420mm, or to be just better build a Custom Waterloop. But the 5800X is hard to have under Control when it comes to overclocking tbh.
I got a X570-e gaming from ASUS, my Values were PPT around 87 i think, then 60 and then 80 or something, its a higher tier mobo, not a cheap one, why does it make my ryzen be lower than yours by default while the CPU still heats up like crazy?
I have a question, i bought a 5800x and i have an hyper 212 evo mointed with silent wing 3 on front and arctic p12 on back(pull). I have 90 dégrée C and power package of 140W even with all négative core at 30 and just 4.570mhz. I wonder why, i know my cpu cooler is very limit but if i change my cpu cooler for a better one, Will my power package Will reduce too or i have à bigger problem ? Lol
Fresh out the box with an aoi I'm getting 80 on startup then goes down to 50 idle, after trying this I'm down to 30deg.... Amazing man 💪🏾, clocks down to 4.4 tho on cinebench run gonna play around a bit more
I played battlefield 2042 straight ( 4 hour ) and it never goes above 70°c And i also have black desert Don't know why i'am getting normal temps out of the box
Hi, I am from Brasil, thanks for the video! excellent information. I have a question, my 5800x has the frequency locked at 4.7Ghz and the voltage is fixed at 1.27v, will this affect the processor in the future? Voltage too high? Thank you!
Hi, Just bought 5800x, found that dropping CPU Core Voltage (if it is what you are talking about) decreases CPU temperature indeed, but also decreases CPU performance: with CPU Core Voltage=1.325V my 5800x temperature dropped from ~74C to ~65C and cores frequency increased about 100 MHz (~4,750 MHz), but CPU-Z score dropped by 14% too :( (so to say - 1.27V may be too low, I read that mostly they set it to about 1.3 - 1.35V).
I recently got a new 240mm aio and a ryzen 7 5800x, my temps in bios are 47-55 degrees celsius and in games like fortnite they’re around 63-74 degrees celsius on low settings. Do you think my pump is faulty or is it normal for this CPU?
Just draws too much power that it doesn't need. I can't advise blindly putting in values of other 5800X users but if you are lazy and want to try, I got 110/70/100 with all negative 20. Been stable for 9 months, reaches 82 max only in BF2042 or R23/P95 despite the fact these values are really low.
yeah with these settings I've found it runs a bit cooler, going to upgrade to a noctua at some point and get a new case for better air flow, should help a lot. I'm not willing to experiment with bios anymore to risky tbh
One thing I've noticed is that AM4 motherboards fire out a huge default voltage. my old B550-F gaming and my current crosshair VIII hero board both tried shove 1.4v into my CPU by default... after adjusting cpu voltage to 1.2v even with pbo on and a max boost of 5.05ghz my 5800x hits 40 watt's on average at idle, a max wattage of 58 watts (still idle) idle temps are fluctuating between 34c and 50c on the cores but average out to about 42c The AIO I'm using is a 360mm from asus, pump is at 100% During gaming the chip never hit above 53c on the cores and wattage never went past 72 watts on the package, this was of course for a 10 minute session in GTA V to test some high poly models and code anyway yeah AMD board manufacturers need to stop shipping boards with high default voltages set.... it's annoying quick edit: the cpu during gaming hit 4.95 ghz all core, but idle/ light work it's 5.05ghz and that one time some cores hit 5.1ghz
How did you achieve that?? Ive been using eco95w mode and noticed temps were better than stock settings but i want to get the most performance i can with lowest vcore so temps can be lowest possible with highest performance
@@peterc504 I've got precision boost overdrive enabled with a boost of 300mhz, flck is also set to 1900mhz (anything higher and my system lags heavily ) and my CPU voltage is set to 1.2v My current rig is: Ryzen 5800x Asus x570 crosshair hero VIII 32gb ram at 3600mhz RTX 3070 Asus 360mm aio Lian li lancool II mesh case At idle/ web browsing/Plex encoding I'm hitting anywhere between 5.05 to 5.1ghz all core max (5.1ghz is rare and the cooler isn't designed for chiplet Ryzen) And a minimum of 2.9ghz (surprisingly) Gaming is a mix of 4.99ghz and 5.05ghz ( it heavily varies)
@@GTArajgaming you have your voltage set to 1.2 all times? I thought it's better to let the mobo adjust accordingly? I just set sum pbo of 115 80 90 with override 200mhz curve op10 all cores. Seems to run alot cooler than stock values and boosts to 5050hz. With stock values I was seeing 80s spikes but with above values it stays mostly 60s to low 70 spikes. Only weird thing I noticed is in Ryzen master it shows my pbo and boost override values but says curve optimizer is off? I did notice in bios there are two areas where you can adjust pbo values but only one place where you can add curve optimizer
@@GTArajgaming does setting it to 1.2 make it unstable though to get good boost? And does it stay at that v core non stop or fluctuates? Can you also change pbo with that low vcore?
Removing dust filters and removing my glass front panel helped me drop 5-10-15C while mildly under volted. I also changed from 120 instake to 140 Intake. My current set up is Corsair 280x with h115i 280 aio top mounted, it was suffocating with the 120 intake,front glass and dust filters. I had no choice but to swap to 140 Intake and remove the front glass panel to get stable good temps. You could have a 360 rad but if it’s not getting good air it will still suffer not new information but it’s something not experienced or new pc users have the inclination to think of
Yep just put my 5800x build together with what I thought was a decent cooler AFII 240 and was not keen on the temps, downloaded A-Tuning from Asrock (for my mobo) and hit power saving, instantly quieter and cooler, will have to see what performance changes if any, I don't want to pull things apart again but I keep wondering if I put enough thermal paste, I always just do a small ball in the centre then squish, it's always been enough in the past, I guess paste is not the issue though if so many people having this happen? I did use the 5000 series standoffs that came with the AFII, first time using an AIO too, always had air cooling up till now, don't fancy one of those breeze blocks in my very nice looking build..
Hey buddy no you used enough thermal paste trust me. Ryzen 5000 temps are just higher. But if you change the pbo limits like he talks about you should get better thermals. You put your chip in ECO mode which limits power to 65 TDP which is like half of what it’s rated for
@@mannyfresh7065 I done it, just did a negative offset of 30 as what most people go for and system crashed shortly after start up, restarted and turned off power saving mode back to standard and fully stable, Idle down to about 41 from around 55 which I wouldn't say it's cool but is definitely better than before, it still peaks high when pushed but performance has increased at no extra penalty :)
@@randommedia9 Wdym it's not cool? At that point a 5800X is freezing lol I have something against AMD's statement that 90 degrees is fine to maintain constantly but seriously, 40-55 is absolutely nothing for this fella. Don't even be concerned in the slightest if it hits 80 to 85 under full load
@@dzudemlow I'd forgotten about this, yes it's been fine, I'd been used to much less powerful CPU's before where I'd seen temps under half of this at points but I'd also left the plastic protector on the cold plate of my AIO, I could have sworn I took it off but lol, still idles around 40+ but under load the temps are way better, I actually set it back to normal mode is it would occasionally crash with the adjusted PBO settings, I have also since learned that AIO's are no match for the better air coolers (I guess where you live also comes into it) I'm not going to take out my AIO but if I get any problems with it I will swap it out for a decent air cooler and just deal with the ugliness lol
I bought this CPU like a month ago and it makes my PC restart it self when ever I try to open a game do any of you know what that is about? Specs -Ryzen 7 5800x -GTX 1080 ti -ROG STRIX B550-F WIFI -750W Gold 80+ I changed a bunch of settings on BIOS to see if I could fix the issue but was unable to so I swapped back to my Ryzen 5 3600 and it works fine my PC has not crashed or restarted itself since. I really need help with this because it would suck to waste such a good CPU :(
Hi! I've had the same issue as you after I've upgraded to 5800x. When I was launching the new CoD MW2 my PC would restart every time, but after I've put back my Ryzen 3600, everything went ok and the crash and restart stopped. I've returned the 5800x and bought the 5700x instead. Will write here how's going with the new 5700X. My PC: 3060Ti, 32GB RAM, AsROCK motherboard, 650W Corsair PSU EDIT: Problem SOLVED after updating my BIOS
Good day, Before this issue,I could play all AAA games like RDR2, HLL, AC Valhalla, Madden - on high ultra in 1440p, but only CoD MW2 crashed and restarted my PC on each launch on steam. Had the issue only after I've upgraded to a newer CPU- Ryzen7 5800x. from my older R5 3600 I've decided try to update my amd BIOS motherboard like many threads suggested and will let you know that now my issue is SOLVED. When I was launching the new CoD MW2 my PC would restart every time, but after I've put back my Ryzen 3600, everything went ok and the crash and restart stopped. With the BIOS update it's another story, because my mobo struggled to see the flash file on 3 of my usb keys, but if someone has the same issue I can write after down the comments. I suggest upgrading de bios only one version until your game will start working again. My specs rn: Ryzen7 5800X(stock), 3060Ti, 32GB HyperX RAM, Asrock B550m pro, RM650x W Corsair PSU. I'm trying to spread this on other troubleshooting forums in hope will help others with the same issue. TLDR: the new Warzone and Call of Duty MW multiplayer stopped working/wouldn't launch anymore and restarting my PC after an amd CPU upgrade, only after a BIOS upgrade my issue was fixed.
I got a ryzen 7 5800x without knowing that it runs hot, and I've found out my gaming case can't house a 240mm AIO. I have a 120mm AIO currently in my case so I'm not sure what to do.
Why do you just buy parts without having sufficient knowledge though? A 360mm is barely enough for a 5800X at stock settings. It draws unnecessarily much power. You can get it to max out at about 82-85 degrees with just a 120mm if you undervolt it and use low PBO2 values while maintaining at least stock performance and probably even a little more.
Damn I just did what you did in this video and my temps went down alot in Cinebench. I think im gonna try out Eco mode and see how well that runs at least until I get an AIO. Running on Wraith Prism right now.
Pretty late to the party but dw too much about an AiO unless you got a silent build with noise dampening parts, I got an X73 Kraken inside a SilentBase 802 fully dampened and even when the case is open shit gets hot - I mean at stock settings or with an OC. In any case I'd never provide even more power to a 5800X, this mf runs amazingly well even with a severe cut in power consumption. If you wanna OC look at your GPU. But even there you can just undervolt and enjoy a silent rig while having enough performance. Take my 6800 xt merc for example. I can feed it with only 990 mV at 2680MHz max with 2130MHz fast timings and it runs like a champ but why? I can live with 5 fps less while giving it 920mV at just 2400MHz, in my case 34MHz below base clock. It still runs everything I want at 4k ultra, with very few outliers or tradeoffs.
Hey, does anyone know what he means by using fans and pump at 100% ? does he mean all the time he has them on 100%? or under heavy load they allow them to go up to 100% ?
I just bought one week ago and installed already and I am getting like 49 or 50 degree CPU temperature, do you think there is not problem with that? Please I don't know what is the regular temperature for this monster.
I mostly agree, but I would use curve optimuzer and powerlimits and +0 pbo, then you get the same temp/consumption as powerlimit, but 2-300MHz higher allcore speed due to undervolt :)
Not actually watched the vid yet, but hopefully this can help me out. I've just rebuilt my system with a 5800x (got a good deal on a new one) and I'm running a dark rock pro 4 fans maxed out and it's getting into the 80's when under load, not a fan of that!!
This is really all about AMD beating Intel in synthetic multicore benchmarks. Using Eco Mode or dialing back PPT, TDC, and EDC will have little impact on gaming or casual PC use, and save alot of power and heat. AMD has been doing this kind of thing for years, going back since... whenever. They sort of have to as the underdog. If they want to turn heads with high end enthuasiasts, they have to throw a bunch of raw power into the processor.
DUDE. I was always team blue and was also planning to upgrade to intel 12th gen. until a friend of mine offered me a good deal for a 5800x that he had in stock. I was hesitant but as a student im quite short on money and my i7 6700k badly needed an upgrade. I installed everything and everything seemed fine until i hit 60°C while just browsing and 82°C while playing games i was kind of scared. My PC is in a room where the Window is usually open and in Winter my i7 was around 30°C and maybe 65° while playing games. I was so scared that i had made a mistake and after i played around with the settings a bit i was shocked. I'm idleing at 40°C and 68°C while playing. Performance is still the same. WTH is going on at AMD, how is this a thing
hopefully it works for me on a 5700x which its worse than 5800x, the fact im using my wraith spire cooler from my old 1600 and thermals its aceptable it seems that there are so many room of improvements
I found that OC the 5600X doesn't do much so instead I UV for temps. I set the power limits to the mobo limits and use a Curve Optimizer -30 -30 -10 -7 -30 -30 with massive temp improvements and pretty much no performance penalties even in benchmarks.
Minor error on the power consumption graph for CB23, the y-axis label should be power in watts, not temperature.
Last night I for the first time considered using the curve optimizer and I was pretty impressed.
I undervolted per core in the BIOS with a MAX stable undervolt of 6 cores at -25 and -10/-15.
After the undervolt, my 5800X using OCCT as a stress test - 30min extreme run returned no errors, MAX temp of 63c (ambient room temp of 27c) and 4.801GHz all cores and a max power draw of 102w using the phanteks glacier one 280mm AIO.
did you use PBO limits?_ Was that necessary?
@@mikerichards2317 No, I left the limits all at stock. I let the motherboard take care of that.
I'm sure you've figured out by now, that those offsets were unstable AF. 30 minutes isn't enough of a stress test. Just in case anyone sees your comment in 2023, DO NOT try those offsets. It could possibly be stable after stress testing for 24 hours BUT give it another day or even a week and you'll start getting hitching and then blue screens. Don't blindly put other people's absurd settings into your bios 👍
@@sheekie127 Man PBO with -25 on 6 cores and -10/-15 on last two are perfectly stable for most of 5800x...
30minutes isn't enough tho. You want different types of load too. Light burst loads and all core test loads for about 12 hours(Yes, it needs to be that long and usually done overnight). If it still doesn't crash or produce a single error after that, you are truly stable.
I have a 5800x and I recently discovered the ryzen master software and ran the curve optimizer feature. After I did that the CPU was running at least 8C cooler at full load, and I ran userbenchmark and my CPU wasrunning way above expectations.
Wow, incredible difference using your bios numbers! Thank you!! I won't pretend to understand what those settings do exactly, but noticeable improvement in temperatures and performance after making your recommended changes. I'm assuming the positive performance difference is from the elimination of temperature based throttling.
You saved me man. I just built my pc and am running a 5800X with an air cooler. Using your numbers dropped my load temp from 92 to 80 and i’m still getting 140 fps. Thanks!
Can u provide your numbers & curve numbers you used ? Plz , bcoz I'm using a air cooler too. Playing games and heavy tasks the pc shut downs & blue screen. Its very annyoing.
@@ninadramteke1999 I set my PBO to what he did in the video, PPT:115 TDC:90 EDC:105, and that fixed all my issues. I am running a bequiet slim 2 and my core temp never goes over 75 now. As for curves, I just switched everything back to “normal” in my BIOS. I believe this puts the fan at 50% until about 50C then ramps up linearly from there with 100% around 70C
@@devonmyers9344 Thanx
How are you getting such high temps, mine never goes over 65 normally
@@vedob5163 it depends on the cooler
Wow is been a while since I undervolted anything...I was overwelhed but your explanation short and sweet and to the point I have the same PROC as you and the temps were driving nuts TVM and have a sub!!!
Thanks!
Thanks for this, I just put together a new system based around a Ryzen 7 5800X and after scratching my head trying to figure out what I'd done wrong I started Googling and concluded that I hadn't actually done anything wrong and this CPU just really likes to run hot. Going to try some experiments and see how it goes with modifying my limits.
really good video! worked nicely for me
I'm glad I stumbled across this video because I recently built a new PC, and I ended going with thew Ryzen 7 5800x not realizing how hot this chip gets, but after I change the setting to the ones shown at 4:30 that significantly dropped my temps. When idling the temps of the 5800x went from 60-65°C to 40-45°C. The power consumption decreased from 80W at idle to 25-35W. Long story short I definitely recommend these settings if you are having issues with your Ryzen 7 5800x staying cool! Thanks!
Thank gawd i kept my cooler master hyper 212 evo...
80w idle is atrocious
Just bought a 5800x for $350 and its a beast. Im assuming the bad reviews came from how it was originally priced and how you have to also buy a cooler for it.
correct and the high temps! But w some pbo limits adjustments you can get lower thermals w no performance impact
just bought one 220.
@@mannyfresh7065 Do you have a video on how to get lower thermals with no performance impact?
@@peterc504 you commented right on a video about that homie
@@Noboruu what do you find the sweet spot for pbo and negative offset?
Thanks for the clear instructions. Alot of times i find OC guides hard to follow.
PPT EDC TDC I have been telling people for 12 months now! The 5800x out of the box has terrible power settings, the CPU will overdraw current and power. By default the 5800x uses as much power as it's 12/16 core siblings!!!
I checked mine in Ryzen Master and I saw the CPU just turn red ( on the throttle meter) at 90W. My PPT = 130, TDC = 85 and EDC=146 @ 68 degrees Celsius. Any comment on those number to improve results maybe?
@@Julequtoi Stock limits are 142 PPT, 95 TDC, 140 EDC. This is terribile. On my 5800X I have 100 PPT, 75 TDC 100 EDC and now it’s more efficiency, because with 140W PPT he hit high temperature that activate thermal throttle and performance go down.
Wonder why those were the default settings?
thank you very much this helped me A LOTT usually don't comment on videos but man you deserve a huge THANKS the least i can do !! i have a Asus prime B550 plus for people hesitating to try this with the same MOBO. i can tell you it will decrease your CPU temps ALOT without any deficiencies when it comes to performance i have a COOLER MASTER MASTERLIQUID ML240L V2 and Ryzen 7 5800X with the mobo i mentioned previously, i run the cinbench text with the stock settings i hit score of 14448 with temps around 82C and tried it again with the settings given and hit 13602 with temps around 59 pretty happy about it . ones again THANKSS !
Eco mode is also a great and very easy option to lower temps but keep gaming performance. I'm on a 5600x and temps went from 65 C to 50 C when gaming but identical performance and sometimes even faster since it can keep higher clocks due to lower temps. You lose some multicore performance but it's a simple On-Off switch in bios for when you need to do rendering.
Yes you’re right but you’re also limiting the power of the card by soemthing like 50%. If you aren’t noticing performance degradation then keep it but would suggest you look into it. You can just set an offset voltage and mess w PBO limits. I’m now in the 60s when gaming
@@mannyfresh7065 Eco mode is just lowered PBO, just simplified for the end user. Lowering PPT is the single best way to improve energy efficiency on Ryzen CPU's, somewhat more effective than undervolting. You're basically allocating a power budget for the Ryzen, and then from there it intelligently works out how to use that power. If you undervolt the CPU using an offset, it's going to do the same thing only in a more indirect way, with potentially more unexpected results.
@@Magnulus76 Would you suggest just using the ECO mode over manually changing your PBO and curve opt limits? Im currently using the 95w Eco mode and noticed a pretty big difference in temp from the stock settings and no noticeable loss in performance in the few games Im playing. I do see the CPUs still boost to 4800mhz. However I also noticed that my voltage is still getting up to 1.4...I was hoping in eco mode it would drop the voltage to the 1.2 to 1.3 tops? Im thinking the lower voltage should also help with temps and better boosts?
@@peterc504 Not much you can do about voltage. Some BIOS have a maximum voltage offset, but it seems to have been depricated/broken since a few months ago with recent bios updates from AMD. The only good thing is not alot of power is behind it in terms of current, so it's not going to be a major source of heat. Use QuickPC to edit the Windows Power Management settings to cut boost clocks 200 MHz or so. That will lower the voltage to less than 1.36 or so on boost. Even with boosting to 1.4V in games, the CPU will probably last a decade or more. You lose about 5-6 percent performance in single threaded applications, however. I play alot of older games or Chess so I really don't miss the performance, but for AAA games it might matter.
The voltage is not as big a problem as heat + current. Heat increases thermal resistance. And the more you boost under high heat operation, the harder the SMU in Ryzen is going to drive the current.
@@Magnulus76 thanks for the reply. My main question is does using eco mode 95w make a huge difference in gaming vs the stock values the cpu is set to? I wanted to start messing with pbo settings and curve optimizer but then I realized how long all of that takes.. So I'm wondering how much of a difference just running in eco 95 mode is vs changing all the settings in pbo and curve optimizer manually will make? Well it be noticeable
Thank you so much for your guide and instructions. Helped me so much to keep the temps down with no impact on performance. God bless. 🙂🙏
I have the 5800x and I use a Corsair dual fan liquid cooler and the highest consistent temps I have seen under load were up to 70 degrees Celsius. I’ve peaked 90 degrees Celsius at 100% load but for only less than 10 seconds and then it was back at normal temps.
I have a regular air cooler and it never goes over 70
I've just set PPT to 105W. The other 2 (amps) I've kept stock (set to 0). Works too :)
It worked. Lowered it by 10-15 c with minimal fps change, maybe 1-3 fps if we're picky. Thanks bud
Good video Danny.
I have the same bios settings as you (same motherboard as well) and I’m also getting 63-65 degrees in cinebench, only losing 200pts, but I have the Scythe Fuma2. This shows that with power limited people don’t need a beastly cooler.
Interesting to note that with these settings, my 5800x now regularly boosts, and stays, to 5.0-5.1 ghz so single thread applications will get a boost.
Keep up the good work!
How did you get your temps down to 63 -65 and boost up to 5ghz!! ??
Hi Peter C,
Basically you limit the voltage that goes to the cpu and this allows it to stay cooler and thus allows it to boost itself higher. Here is an example video.
m.th-cam.com/video/0uasJnPSmYY/w-d-xo.html&pp=2AEAkAIB
@@peterc504 probably lying lol
@@Dioslux lol what's the point in that
@@peterc504 why does anyone lie on the internet for no reason
Many 500 series motherboards have a setting for maximum allowable CPU temperature. Most also have an ECO mode, and PBO presets for lower wattages. If you don't want to spend hours tinkering with manual PBO settings, try the presets. As with most modern CPUs and GPUs, that last 3% to 5% in performance is gained through exponentially higher levels of power and heat. Often, sacrificing just a little performance yields drastic reductions in both.
So i ran cinebench test multi and single core several times & was running games many times with no issues. Until my first 2 BSODs...Then playing Arkham knight it froze 2 times. What might be the issue? I am running pbo settings of 115 70 105 with neg offset of 10 all core and 200mhz boost override. When going back to eco mode 95w i get no bsod and arkham knight has no freezes...So Im guessing something in my settings is causing an issue
@@peterc504 And therein lies the problem with using manual settings... Your problem could be any one of the five settings you mentioned, or a combination of two or more of them. The possibilities are almost endless. Unless you are willing to spend countless hours tinkering with each and every one of the five numbers involved, you'll never know. So, what is your goal? If it's to lower the maximum core temperature, look for a setting that limits that temperature, or just use a preset. If it's to gain a tiny bit of performance, disable the PBO limits and set the Curve Optimizer to -30 and see what happens. If your system crashes, drop it to -25, then -20 and so on until it's stable. If more performance is your goal, keep in mind that you're going to do all this for maybe a 4% improvement at best, and then only under certain circumstances, and you'll never notice that unless you're running benchmarks! If you enjoy the endless hours required to stabilize a manual setup, have fun. Otherwise keep it simple, or just run the chip the way it is designed to run and quit worrying about it. Trust me - I've been tinkering with computers for over forty years, and you are headed down one very deep rabbit hole.
@@ExSkyCyclePilot Initially my goal was to just lowern temperatures eventhough they werent too bad 80 was the highest I had seen in gaming. Im thinking the crashes are related to either the boost override of 200mhz or the curve optimizer settings of neg 10 on all cores. Im guessing its these two bc when running eco 95w mode which has all higher pbo settings that then the ones Im using it doesnt crash? I guess what Im wodnering also is what does setting curve optimizer do for performance in games?
@@peterc504 Regarding the crashes, my bet's on the 200 MHz boost. I'd turn that off, and keep the CO setting. If I had no crashes after that, I'd inch up the CO settings until I started having problems again, then back off a bit. Frankly, unless you are running a very high end GPU at low resolutions, nothing you do to the CPU is going to make any difference in games whatsoever. I do have my CO set to negative 30 with PBO limits disabled. I've run hours of tests, and used the computer daily for weeks with no crashes. In benchmarks, I see little to no difference in single core performance. Under full load benchmarks, I get a 3% to 4% improvement. Negative offsets will make no difference in temperatures. Instead, you'll see a slight increase in clock speeds. I see about a 200 MHz boost in full load speeds.
@@ExSkyCyclePilot so the negative offset doesn't do anything to performance? What's the point of it then? So I played arkham knight for awhile again with the settings it would crash on and now it wouldn't crash lol..my main point of doing these tweaks was to lowern the temps but I also read that the stock 5800x settings it wasted alot of power. So my next goal was to make this cpu as efficient as possible so what is needed to do that?
Wow this is probably the closest anyone could ask for I'm running Msi gaming edge wifi, 5800x, evga 3080 12gb, 970 evo plus m.2 drive and 64 gb ram. Ive watched quite a few videos and nothing matched up, most importantly the Bios. Thanks
Great video, dropped my temps gaming on warzone nearly 15c which is crazy!
Would you recommend doing that?
@@Hunter-ns9yd yeah seemed to drop my temps quite abit without affecting any performance
Hello Danny, Thanks for the great informative video. I just wanted to ask if i can use these settings for my 5700x? Thanks.
Just a question cpu boost clock over ride to positive or negative or leave it on disable?
This is super clutch considering I was trying to save money on a new build and went with the arctic freezer duo with the 5800x was a little worried but not anymore
Even with the tinkering it's still runs way too hot compared to other 5000 series chips. A 5900x runs 8°C cooler with the same cooler in multicore benchmarks/games that use more cores
What is your cooling?
@@PlutoKam kraken z63
Thank you for making this video, I needed this 😘
Great video thank you, keep up the good work !
what is the name of the software you use to monitor your cpu and gpou usage? I am interested in that tool that show all cores speed and % usage. Great video btw
Great video! have the same cooler and chip. but question, did you use curve optimizer as well when lowering down the PTT, TDC, and EDC? just curious since I am doing a custom curve to lower down voltages for my chip since i hit over 1.40v on load in most games.
At 3:43 he says he didn't undervolt or use negative offsets.
if you inch pbo and vddcr offset down your get lower temps and good ghzzzz and lower voltage but voltage down amps up (edc), which is ok if you got a half decent board, video about reducing power.
In my bios the setting max cpu boost clock overdrive I can either set too disabled, enabled positive, or enabled negative. Which one should I pick?
should i also edit the settings before than down below in the firstpage in overlocking menu from Auto to amdoverclocking ? or just adjust that ? i think it's called voltage control something like that
My man, THANK YOU! Myzen ryzen 7 5800x finally went from 90c to 82c in benchmark temps
What cooler u re using?
could you make a step guide for bios to to the oc and underclock please?
from what i found out is changing the thermal throttle limit down by 5c on my 5800x and its allowing me to increase my curve more and by default is 90c so 85c seems to be better to limit the tempature target to get more out of your curve. with CO
I've played with PBO2.
PPT 120, TDC 80 and EDC 120.
CO to negative -15
100 hz
I got boost to 4,9-5ghz at 72 degrees
And 37-40 degrees ideal
U can play with PBO to see what suits you in ryzen Master while running cinebench meanwhile.
When you use Ryzen master for single core do you also see much fluctuation on the frequency? In Ryzen master I see 2 and sometimes even 3 cores activated during the Cinebench R23 single core test. I get a score of 1513 which is average I guess.
Im getting about 76-80 degrees with these settings is that fine? idle 40
@@Julequtoi no not really.
@@bellanamii yeah it's fine, AMD said that those chips runs 90 degree with no problem
@@MustafaAli-ri3bx Have you kept these same settings or have you tried something else?
No video for 5800x3d ?
I'm new to PC building and the most stressful thing for me was the application of thermal paste. I use Coolermaster Hyper 412R and in Cinemabench it scored 14901 pts, which is a bit lower than other people's scores, which might be caused by thermal trothling, but... I just don't know if it's my thermal paste or if it's the cooler or if it's fine even. On Cinemabench it hit 90°C (package) and 92°C (CCD).
On my normal use it doesn't hit those temps. I lowered the values to the ones in the vid and right now, my max temp was 78,3°C (package) and 81,5°C (CCD). I'm fine with those temps if it is fine overall, just... I'm kind of afraid I screwed up thermal paste application.
Tl;dr, I'm not used to those kinds of temperatures on a processor. Should I be worried and check how the thermal paste spread out or is it fine and should I just forget about it and stop worrying
Your score is fine ! there are people who only scored like 14400 or so - i benched one today that only scored 14320. Also your temps are fine after applying PBO settings ... after i did that the CPU still hit 83-84 °C with a beefier cooler than yours (be quiet pure rock 2). So all is good there.
Max override +200 or -200?
Mine is hitting 79c in MW2. I wonder if that is normal.
Well my 5800x goes up to 90 degrees with 120w limit and 30mV negative voltage curve, i got the slight feeling that my 360mm watercooler from msi is broken, and its only 5 months old
Me pasa lo mismo con el mismo enfriamiento
@@datacrof1 He estado observando la temperatura de mi AMD Ryzen 7 5800x y se mueve en un rago de 49 o 50 degree, ustedes creen que no tengo problema alguno, por favor, no se cual sea la temperatura normal de este processador, si tienen alguna sugerencia por favor, se los agradece.
a mi tambien me pasa pero no se si entra dentro del rango de normalidad que dicen los de amd
Maybe a thermal paste issue? 120 is plenty. Also, -30 all I can guarantee you will not be stable unless it's a 5800X3D. I'm running 110/70/100 and -20 all, it's a lazy config but it's been stable for 9 months, performance is better than stock and temps go up to 82 under full load which I can only manage in BF2042 or R23/P95. You might be wondering because these values are really low. But yeah, a 5800X on stock settings draws 50% more power than it needs to have lol
A sub from me, a great practical info channel. bought a 5800X/3080 system, I have never OC or UV, if I understood correctly to UV you have to apply the values in motherboard BIOS only? I mean there is also a Ryzen Master software but I've never used it. And when running the games what was the table of values on the left that Danny was using?
did u change curve optimizer while doing this ? or U left it on auto and the rest of settings on auto ?
I don’t get it I have a Lian Lii Galahad 360 and my temps with pbo enabled with co set to 30 I still hit 90c after 15-20 seconds of running all core on r23 , I sit around 50-55 idle
Mine spikes to 72c when loading but then drops to 60-70c and I only have the wraith prism.Noticed that when I changed out from R7 3700x
hey please help, icannot put my PBO to advanced, its just enabled, and greyed out... how do i ??
Cine r23 multicore ,r8 5800x with dark rock pro4,gigabyte elite v2,from 87-89 c to 77-78 c with no big sacrifice to performance!!! Thanks a lot!!!
I have my 5800X set to 65W Eco Mode but it still runs hot. If I knew AMD was going to announce the 5700X I would have gotten that.
is this normal? i got Ryzen 5700x with Thermalright peerless assassin 120 black air cooler, in idle i get 45 to 48 degrees my ambient temp is 30 degrees.
I just upgraded to Ryzen 9 5900X and it shows me Idle Temps at 50 to 60 Degree Celcius. Is that normal? I have Corsair H100i Elite Liquid AIO and using the Noctua NT H2 thermal compound. Please help
Wouldn't it be better now, to just buy the new 5700X? Nearly same performance with way lower temps and power consumption.
Yep, today the 5700X just make more sense as its generally about $50+ cheaper.
@@DannyzReviews what about at only 15€ difference
Dont understand how to do this fix, I dont even know where the pbo setting is, my motherboard bios looks completely different
I cant switch boost overdrive to advanced. Why?
just got my ryzen 7 5800x but im still using my 1 year old 120mm Cougar aqaua AIO, do i need to replace my AIO to a 240 or 360mm AIO?
What are your temps in case you didn't change your cooling?
What is a good CPU Cooler for this chip to do some slight overclocking or just run it at normal numbers just cooler
Arctic LF2 360 (Budget) or a Corsair 360/420mm, or to be just better build a Custom Waterloop. But the 5800X is hard to have under Control when it comes to overclocking tbh.
I think I need a new cooler, maybe an AIO. Currently using the Nactua Redux. I have similar settings to yours except my ppt is set to 110.
I got a X570-e gaming from ASUS, my Values were PPT around 87 i think, then 60 and then 80 or something, its a higher tier mobo, not a cheap one, why does it make my ryzen be lower than yours by default while the CPU still heats up like crazy?
I have a question, i bought a 5800x and i have an hyper 212 evo mointed with silent wing 3 on front and arctic p12 on back(pull). I have 90 dégrée C and power package of 140W even with all négative core at 30 and just 4.570mhz. I wonder why, i know my cpu cooler is very limit but if i change my cpu cooler for a better one, Will my power package Will reduce too or i have à bigger problem ? Lol
If you undervolted PBO2, won't the temps be lower?
Thanks for the video. What game is that racing game btw?
Forza
Fresh out the box with an aoi I'm getting 80 on startup then goes down to 50 idle, after trying this I'm down to 30deg.... Amazing man 💪🏾, clocks down to 4.4 tho on cinebench run gonna play around a bit more
So I have the latest and chipset driver but there is no ryzen power plan for 5600x. How do I get it?
wow this works for me thank you so much.. but may i ask will this impact on the life span of the cpu? i hope some can anser me thanks
No
I thought the cpu heat throttle at 85C, so why are 70C a problem or (extremely hot)
I played battlefield 2042 straight
( 4 hour ) and it never goes above 70°c
And i also have black desert
Don't know why i'am getting normal temps out of the box
does changing the PBO/CO settings affect USB power delivery (for the ports connected to the CPU)?
Can this info be applied to the 5800X3D?
Hi, I am from Brasil, thanks for the video! excellent information. I have a question, my 5800x has the frequency locked at 4.7Ghz and the voltage is fixed at 1.27v, will this affect the processor in the future? Voltage too high?
Thank you!
Hi,
Just bought 5800x, found that dropping CPU Core Voltage (if it is what you are talking about) decreases CPU temperature indeed, but also decreases CPU performance:
with CPU Core Voltage=1.325V my 5800x temperature dropped from ~74C to ~65C and cores frequency increased about 100 MHz (~4,750 MHz), but CPU-Z score dropped by 14% too :(
(so to say - 1.27V may be too low, I read that mostly they set it to about 1.3 - 1.35V).
@@imcdim Thanks you!
@@imcdim , хуйню не пиши
Mate i used the figures you used in the video and my temps have dropped alot :)
I recently got a new 240mm aio and a ryzen 7 5800x, my temps in bios are 47-55 degrees celsius and in games like fortnite they’re around 63-74 degrees celsius on low settings. Do you think my pump is faulty or is it normal for this CPU?
completly normal for a cpu to reach that its good
Is that fix ryzen 7 5800x blue screen of death ( whea uncrrectble Error ) ?
when i buy a cpu i want to use it not piss about with settings getting it to work
this cpu is bloody nuclear, absolutely sick of the high temps and I haven't been able to find a stable bios setting.
I don't have aio liquid cooler but I have cpu cooler when cpu getting hot 🥵 75+pc sound like jeet plen 😢😢😢😢😢
Just draws too much power that it doesn't need. I can't advise blindly putting in values of other 5800X users but if you are lazy and want to try, I got 110/70/100 with all negative 20. Been stable for 9 months, reaches 82 max only in BF2042 or R23/P95 despite the fact these values are really low.
yeah with these settings I've found it runs a bit cooler, going to upgrade to a noctua at some point and get a new case for better air flow, should help a lot. I'm not willing to experiment with bios anymore to risky tbh
Tried yours, eveything at bios set to auto/ default, followed the PBO limits and pc just goes into reboot crash. Any tips?
One thing I've noticed is that AM4 motherboards fire out a huge default voltage.
my old B550-F gaming and my current crosshair VIII hero board both tried shove 1.4v into my CPU by default...
after adjusting cpu voltage to 1.2v even with pbo on and a max boost of 5.05ghz my 5800x hits 40 watt's on average at idle, a max wattage of 58 watts (still idle)
idle temps are fluctuating between 34c and 50c on the cores but average out to about 42c
The AIO I'm using is a 360mm from asus, pump is at 100%
During gaming the chip never hit above 53c on the cores and wattage never went past 72 watts on the package, this was of course for a 10 minute session in GTA V to test some high poly models and code
anyway yeah AMD board manufacturers need to stop shipping boards with high default voltages set.... it's annoying
quick edit: the cpu during gaming hit 4.95 ghz all core, but idle/ light work it's 5.05ghz and that one time some cores hit 5.1ghz
How did you achieve that?? Ive been using eco95w mode and noticed temps were better than stock settings but i want to get the most performance i can with lowest vcore so temps can be lowest possible with highest performance
@@peterc504 I've got precision boost overdrive enabled with a boost of 300mhz, flck is also set to 1900mhz (anything higher and my system lags heavily ) and my CPU voltage is set to 1.2v
My current rig is:
Ryzen 5800x
Asus x570 crosshair hero VIII
32gb ram at 3600mhz
RTX 3070
Asus 360mm aio
Lian li lancool II mesh case
At idle/ web browsing/Plex encoding I'm hitting anywhere between 5.05 to 5.1ghz all core max (5.1ghz is rare and the cooler isn't designed for chiplet Ryzen)
And a minimum of 2.9ghz (surprisingly)
Gaming is a mix of 4.99ghz and 5.05ghz ( it heavily varies)
@@GTArajgaming you have your voltage set to 1.2 all times? I thought it's better to let the mobo adjust accordingly? I just set sum pbo of 115 80 90 with override 200mhz curve op10 all cores. Seems to run alot cooler than stock values and boosts to 5050hz. With stock values I was seeing 80s spikes but with above values it stays mostly 60s to low 70 spikes. Only weird thing I noticed is in Ryzen master it shows my pbo and boost override values but says curve optimizer is off? I did notice in bios there are two areas where you can adjust pbo values but only one place where you can add curve optimizer
@@peterc504 I just have mine set to 1.2v at all times, by default this motherboard has the voltage set to 1.4 💀 ...
@@GTArajgaming does setting it to 1.2 make it unstable though to get good boost? And does it stay at that v core non stop or fluctuates? Can you also change pbo with that low vcore?
Removing dust filters and removing my glass front panel helped me drop 5-10-15C while mildly under volted. I also changed from 120 instake to 140 Intake. My current set up is Corsair 280x with h115i 280 aio top mounted, it was suffocating with the 120 intake,front glass and dust filters. I had no choice but to swap to 140 Intake and remove the front glass panel to get stable good temps. You could have a 360 rad but if it’s not getting good air it will still suffer not new information but it’s something not experienced or new pc users have the inclination to think of
What if i buy a mesh case in front with a dust filter will that be useful for temp drops ?
Yep just put my 5800x build together with what I thought was a decent cooler AFII 240 and was not keen on the temps, downloaded A-Tuning from Asrock (for my mobo) and hit power saving, instantly quieter and cooler, will have to see what performance changes if any, I don't want to pull things apart again but I keep wondering if I put enough thermal paste, I always just do a small ball in the centre then squish, it's always been enough in the past, I guess paste is not the issue though if so many people having this happen? I did use the 5000 series standoffs that came with the AFII, first time using an AIO too, always had air cooling up till now, don't fancy one of those breeze blocks in my very nice looking build..
Hey buddy no you used enough thermal paste trust me. Ryzen 5000 temps are just higher. But if you change the pbo limits like he talks about you should get better thermals. You put your chip in ECO mode which limits power to 65 TDP which is like half of what it’s rated for
@@mannyfresh7065 Thank you, I just recently updated to latest bios so will check out the pbo options
@@mannyfresh7065 I done it, just did a negative offset of 30 as what most people go for and system crashed shortly after start up, restarted and turned off power saving mode back to standard and fully stable, Idle down to about 41 from around 55 which I wouldn't say it's cool but is definitely better than before, it still peaks high when pushed but performance has increased at no extra penalty :)
@@randommedia9 Wdym it's not cool? At that point a 5800X is freezing lol
I have something against AMD's statement that 90 degrees is fine to maintain constantly but seriously, 40-55 is absolutely nothing for this fella. Don't even be concerned in the slightest if it hits 80 to 85 under full load
@@dzudemlow I'd forgotten about this, yes it's been fine, I'd been used to much less powerful CPU's before where I'd seen temps under half of this at points but I'd also left the plastic protector on the cold plate of my AIO, I could have sworn I took it off but lol, still idles around 40+ but under load the temps are way better, I actually set it back to normal mode is it would occasionally crash with the adjusted PBO settings, I have also since learned that AIO's are no match for the better air coolers (I guess where you live also comes into it) I'm not going to take out my AIO but if I get any problems with it I will swap it out for a decent air cooler and just deal with the ugliness lol
dunny why but it is still on 60 to 70c during idle... im also using 5800x
I bought this CPU like a month ago and it makes my PC restart it self when ever I try to open a game do any of you know what that is about?
Specs
-Ryzen 7 5800x
-GTX 1080 ti
-ROG STRIX B550-F WIFI
-750W Gold 80+
I changed a bunch of settings on BIOS to see if I could fix the issue but was unable to so I swapped back to my Ryzen 5 3600 and it works fine my PC has not crashed or restarted itself since. I really need help with this because it would suck to waste such a good CPU :(
Hi! I've had the same issue as you after I've upgraded to 5800x. When I was launching the new CoD MW2 my PC would restart every time, but after I've put back my Ryzen 3600, everything went ok and the crash and restart stopped. I've returned the 5800x and bought the 5700x instead. Will write here how's going with the new 5700X.
My PC: 3060Ti, 32GB RAM, AsROCK motherboard, 650W Corsair PSU
EDIT: Problem SOLVED after updating my BIOS
Good day,
Before this issue,I could play all AAA games like RDR2, HLL, AC Valhalla, Madden - on high ultra in 1440p, but only CoD MW2 crashed and restarted my PC on each launch on steam.
Had the issue only after I've upgraded to a newer CPU- Ryzen7 5800x. from my older R5 3600
I've decided try to update my amd BIOS motherboard like many threads suggested and will let you know that now my issue is SOLVED.
When I was launching the new CoD MW2 my PC would restart every time, but after I've put back my Ryzen 3600, everything went ok and the crash and restart stopped.
With the BIOS update it's another story, because my mobo struggled to see the flash file on 3 of my usb keys, but if someone has the same issue I can write after down the comments. I suggest upgrading de bios only one version until your game will start working again.
My specs rn: Ryzen7 5800X(stock), 3060Ti, 32GB HyperX RAM, Asrock B550m pro, RM650x W Corsair PSU.
I'm trying to spread this on other troubleshooting forums in hope will help others with the same issue.
TLDR: the new Warzone and Call of Duty MW multiplayer stopped working/wouldn't launch anymore and restarting my PC after an amd CPU upgrade, only after a BIOS upgrade my issue was fixed.
What asrock bios do I need, it has a black screen after putting it in I have a x470 it says it's compatible
I got a ryzen 7 5800x without knowing that it runs hot, and I've found out my gaming case can't house a 240mm AIO. I have a 120mm AIO currently in my case so I'm not sure what to do.
Why do you just buy parts without having sufficient knowledge though? A 360mm is barely enough for a 5800X at stock settings. It draws unnecessarily much power. You can get it to max out at about 82-85 degrees with just a 120mm if you undervolt it and use low PBO2 values while maintaining at least stock performance and probably even a little more.
Damn I just did what you did in this video and my temps went down alot in Cinebench. I think im gonna try out Eco mode and see how well that runs at least until I get an AIO. Running on Wraith Prism right now.
Pretty late to the party but dw too much about an AiO unless you got a silent build with noise dampening parts, I got an X73 Kraken inside a SilentBase 802 fully dampened and even when the case is open shit gets hot - I mean at stock settings or with an OC. In any case I'd never provide even more power to a 5800X, this mf runs amazingly well even with a severe cut in power consumption. If you wanna OC look at your GPU. But even there you can just undervolt and enjoy a silent rig while having enough performance. Take my 6800 xt merc for example. I can feed it with only 990 mV at 2680MHz max with 2130MHz fast timings and it runs like a champ but why? I can live with 5 fps less while giving it 920mV at just 2400MHz, in my case 34MHz below base clock. It still runs everything I want at 4k ultra, with very few outliers or tradeoffs.
Hey, does anyone know what he means by using fans and pump at 100% ? does he mean all the time he has them on 100%? or under heavy load they allow them to go up to 100% ?
Heavy load
I discovered this and doing undervolt to my 5800x and my rtx 3800 lowered the temperatures from 91c (!!!!) to 75c!
Thanks!
What if I don’t have precision boost overdrive?
Which Motherboard & CPU do you have? Maybe update your BIOS to the latest Version!
Is 69C for the cpu very hot?
I thought 60C avg is normal and you shouldn’t have any performance disadvantages
69°C is pretty good for the 5800X!
is lowering Power consumption and amps better than lowering voltage ?
P=VxI
I just bought one week ago and installed already and I am getting like 49 or 50 degree CPU temperature, do you think there is not problem with that? Please I don't know what is the regular temperature for this monster.
It's normal, try turning on eco mode in your bios
I mostly agree, but I would use curve optimuzer and powerlimits and +0 pbo, then you get the same temp/consumption as powerlimit, but 2-300MHz higher allcore speed due to undervolt :)
how u do this?
@@peterc504 bios under amd overclocking, set pbo to advanced and set a negative co
@@Taraquin83 set a negative co?
@@peterc504 yes, try for instance +0 pbo and - 15 allcore
@@Taraquin83 Where do i do that ? in bios? Will that make the cpu less hot and higher mhz speeds?
Not actually watched the vid yet, but hopefully this can help me out. I've just rebuilt my system with a 5800x (got a good deal on a new one) and I'm running a dark rock pro 4 fans maxed out and it's getting into the 80's when under load, not a fan of that!!
Same here T_T
Is the 5700x better?
This is really all about AMD beating Intel in synthetic multicore benchmarks. Using Eco Mode or dialing back PPT, TDC, and EDC will have little impact on gaming or casual PC use, and save alot of power and heat.
AMD has been doing this kind of thing for years, going back since... whenever. They sort of have to as the underdog. If they want to turn heads with high end enthuasiasts, they have to throw a bunch of raw power into the processor.
Its so stupid because most consumers dont care about benchmark scores and just wanna enjoy rendering and games in peace and quiet.
I can't see PBO limits and PBO says enabled but is grayed out. Please help!
May be you have an old bios , Check your bios version to see if it has this pbo 2 feature plus you will get it only if you have 5000 series chipset
Wrong place, need to find AMD over clocking
DUDE.
I was always team blue and was also planning to upgrade to intel 12th gen. until a friend of mine offered me a good deal for a 5800x that he had in stock. I was hesitant but as a student im quite short on money and my i7 6700k badly needed an upgrade. I installed everything and everything seemed fine until i hit 60°C while just browsing and 82°C while playing games i was kind of scared. My PC is in a room where the Window is usually open and in Winter my i7 was around 30°C and maybe 65° while playing games. I was so scared that i had made a mistake and after i played around with the settings a bit i was shocked. I'm idleing at 40°C and 68°C while playing. Performance is still the same. WTH is going on at AMD, how is this a thing
ive got the exact same aio cooler and i get 90 celsius when 100% (during cinebench, stress testing)
I enabled eco mode 65w and it keeps my 5800x cool and I didnt lose that much performance
Define that much
I get around 65-70 idle then 85 to 90 under load fml
Same problem bro 😢😢😢 76-81 😢😢 I don't understand when I play PUBG
@@johnnyBhai777 what did you do i am also getting that temp with 5700x
hopefully it works for me on a 5700x which its worse than 5800x, the fact im using my wraith spire cooler from my old 1600 and thermals its aceptable it seems that there are so many room of improvements
I found that OC the 5600X doesn't do much so instead I UV for temps. I set the power limits to the mobo limits and use a Curve Optimizer -30 -30 -10 -7 -30 -30 with massive temp improvements and pretty much no performance penalties even in benchmarks.
@@Kazakre OCCT to check each CPU for best curve optimization
What did you mean under "mobo limits"?
In my bios the setting max cpu boost clock overdrive I can either set too disabled, enabled positive, or enabled negative. Which one should I pick?
How do you get those numbers, I suppose it is negative undervolt you are talking about right?
They have come a long way my old phenom 940 used 125watts.