it's actually worked better on my pc. i was only be able to choose -28 in pbo curve optimizer now i set -30 and tested it's rock solid. 7 degrees lower temp @ max load. ryzen 5500 / Agesa 1.2.0.A
tbh many people think there computer is stable simply due to passing something like cinebench. This is something you have to leave running in high and low workflows for a few days to truly test stability, not something you quickly wack out a few times and say all good. My 5800x was stable in higher loads at 4.85ghz but browsing for a few hours would cause a crash and reset. My 5800x3D is -30 and I have never crashed in high nor low loads even after days of stressing it.
@@lilpain1997 my prime95 was ok for 2.5 hours and still zero problem in games. and i think it's a lil bit about what psu you have too. 80+ gold on me and there is no hard vsoc spikes. it's stable between 1.15 -1.162. i also disabled clock spread spectrum.
@@srknbyz keep the tests going on normal day to day use and see what happens. Hopefully though its stable for you, as many end up having issues a few days later or even weeks and not realise its the undervolt doing it.
After I installed the chipset drivers yesterday, I noticed all of my house plants dying off. This morning, I woke to find my living room covered in dead flies and smelling of rotted meat. Luckily, it was all fixed after I uninstalled the "Last of Us" PC port from my computer.
I'm running a 7950X3D with the new chipset drivers. Ran Cinebench R23.2 multicore for few mins and temps remained below below 86°C, the same as before.
@@AncientGameplays Maybe you have the same thing that happened to a CPU in one of der8auer's videos. Can't remember exactly what the cause was, but it's featured in Viewer-Mail 8.
Thermal throttling? I had those high temps on my 5800x3d until i redid the paste by spreading it on the whole chip. I also ise a 240mm aio and undervolted.
There has been a flurry of bios updates after the issues with motherboards setting overly high SOC voltage values for the cpu...maybe the chipset drivers were supposed to take into account the new SOC voltage limits (1.3v for regular 7000s and 1.25v or so for 7800x3d) previously 1.4v could fry chips over time. New temperature limits are supposed to be set into the new bios versions...either way that sounds like trouble just waiting to happen, thanks for sharing!
@@chacharealsmooth941 all core curve optimizer with core undervolt. I’m using a x570 board so I think it helps with the boost clocks. I prime95 for an hour and it peaks at 4.87ghz but settles at 4.81ghz sustained with 65 to 68c temps. This chip is utterly amazing and I might have won the silicon lottery.
@@chacharealsmooth941 there is a guide on TH-cam that explains how to do it but I can’t think of the name of the TH-camr off the top of my head right now.
My Pc had a yellow exclamation point in the control panel. It was the PSP driver from this update, Windows said the device could not power on. I went back to the previous driver only for the PSP and everything is working fine now, no device errors.
Ryzen 7 5800X and RX 6800XT here, for me it actually reduced temps by 3 °C both CPU and GPU, tho I still have the weird high CPU usage and temps problem during 4k youtube video watching. But yeah, other scenarios improved for me a tiny bit. Sorry to hear you had problems bro.
As I see this new drivers on your PC uses the same voltages, but sets more aggressive current, of course in the short moments when current in old and new drivers are the same, you have the same temperatures.
I've installed the new chipset drivers, but haven't noticed increased CPU temperature or power consumption on my 7950X. Tested in CB R23 and rendering a video in DaVinci Resolve. Also, I have my CPU set to 105W Eco mode, temp limited in BIOS at 85C and CO -10. Clocks are the same as before, everything is running fine for me. Sometimes is good to remove the freshly installed drivers and do a clean reinstall, it worked for me both for the chipset drivers and the one for my GPU (an MSI 6950 XT).
1.2.0.A Agesa for AM4 is out for some boards and it fixes the PBO boost EDC bug. my 5900x single thread boosting to just over 5ghz now. I usually use 4.6 all core but playing with this atm. in the side by side picture it looks like some of your voltages and current pull are higher with the new chipset drivers, I would double check your settings to make sure nothing got reset to auto.
Thanks for the heads up. I hate when drivers do inexplicable things and the company doesn't explain what they've done. The previous drivers seem solid on my PC, so I'll will stick with them. (on a 5700X)
@@gozutheDJ @Robert Peel I’m on the 5800x3d. Idt this applies to us cuz we’re on a different motherboard/chipset driver than the 7,000 series CPUs. Ours is 5.05.16.529
I had some issues with my processor's temperature after installing the chipset driver. My Ryzen 9 5900X would quickly reach 70°C, even with light programs like Firefox. Since then, I uninstalled the driver and haven't installed any new or previous versions. Since then, I haven't experienced any problems, and Windows might have taken care of the remaining chipset driver installation in the background.
New Chipset drivers (V50616400) on the AMD site as of 16 August 2023. Old version mentioned in this vid has been removed. Must have happened only in the last 24-36 hrs as I have been putting a new build together and revisited the site after watching this vid. Fingers crossed this one works as the only other option is from April 2023. Thank you for spotting the problem driver and letting us know. I'd have never checked without this vid.
how would one uninstall the installed chipset drivers in order to install new ones? I actually put together a build myself recently as well and installed the "bad" ones mentioned in this video.
@@YouYubeEnjoyerNum1 You just install over the old version. There were no uninstall options when I did mine and the pc is running cool and stable. My RX 6800XT idles at less than 10w.
thanks, i was playing shadow of war on my gaming laptop and saw temps 89-99 degs, looked on youtube n google found nothing.. then after doing long search found ur video but ur title made me think its not the proper video, still i watched it and solved the issue.. the culprit behind high gpu temps was this new chipset driver.
No issues here; Been using Ryzen 3 1200 (3.1Ghz) + RX5500XT For some reason, the GPU started to work as it should with lower temperatures and the CPU compile perfectly fine (Even though is bottlenecked)
I’ve got a delidded 7950x3d and I noticed the difference. My in game temps raised 10-16c to 66c at its hottest. Under the same loads it’s normally 50-53c with momentary spikes to 56c.
Haven't had any issues so far, I gotta benchmark with some games I play. For reference, I have a Ryzen 5 2600 and RX 580 Sapphire Pulse with 8GB of VRAM
Weird, playing star citizen with an overclocked 7900X3D it's hitting my usual 67.5 C temps with air cooling with room temps at 25 C after the motherboard driver update. But I also don't push the CPU very hard with benchmarks and video encoding.
We Tested a new setting in Radeon Software to prevent random blackscreens. Global Freesync Off then go to your game profile and set Freesync to ON. Testing was done on Vega 64 and 6700XT and a bunch of new and old games. 100% no more Black Screens! I mailed our findings to a person that works for AMD so i hope it gets to the Driver Team. The same person helped out to get back FRTC
So your saying to Turn Freesync on to prevent Black Screening I've had a Black Screening Issue for the Last Few Days and I've been thinking my GPU was just Crapping out on me but I've seen others having similar Issues all around the Same time
thanks for the info. .I have not installed the new drivers yet, was waiting to see what others experience.. my current build is 7800x3d, rx7900xtx, asus strix 670e-e gaming, running ram at 6000,
Hi Fabio, I use an X570a-pro with Ryzen 7 3700x, chipset drivers version 5.05 installed for more than a week and here the temperatures are OK, I believe that the 3000 series was not affected by this temperature change.
I literally just updated the chipset before watching. Thankfully it's working fine. I have R7 2700 and RX 6600, CPU temp is 61.5 at 100% load, I have the atock cooler too.
Have they fixed anything yet? Gonna build a 7800x3d monster pc really soon and i wanted to check if i should just let them auto install the latest chipset drivers
I have a question; I have the MSI B450M Gaming Plus Max Motherboard. The chipset-driver on their website is an older one then the latest for B450M. Which one should I download then? (if we ignore the fact of the driver you talk about in this video)
What were the voltages like in comparison? Might be useful to run hwinfo with 50ms increment, start an all core and reset hwinfo tracking just after workload starts, and then take a screeny before it ends, then repeat with new chipset drivers and see if the average/min/Max are much different. Never noticed chipset adjusting voltages personally (have seen mobo bios updates make a difference to auto settings or seemingly change load line calibration before). Maybe it did something to the ryzen powerplans
quick question why do I have better performance (in userbenchmark and 3dmark) without any chipsets installed VS with chipsets installed? my mobo is b550 and 5700x cpu
It seems like ever since Thursday my RX6800XT Drivers keep Crashing Causing my Monitors to go Black and not come back until a Restart and when it Restarts it starts with Windows Drivers instead of AMD's so I have to uninstall the Device and then Scan for Hardware Changes and it will finally come back but it Keeps doing it so I'm not sure if it's one of the Updates or What it makes me want to Bang my head into a Wall I haven't had a Single Issue with this Card until now
26 C in a room? I wish I would have them. Because my apartment's windows are all to the west, during heatwaves, it gets as hot as 30-32 degrees. At times, I am plainly unable to play during afternoon.
Hello. I have a question about this amd chipset driver and specifically about the amd ryzen power plan driver or as it is called amd ppm provisioning (AMD PROCESSOR POWER MANAGEMENT SUPPORT. When I download the latest version of this chipset 6.07 it still shows the same version of this driver 8.0.0.13 in this amd ppm provisioning or amd ryzen power plan and the question: Is it possible to update this driver to version 8.0.0.38 because that is the latest version. There is no this driver in the device manager so how do I find this driver to update it? Through the inf file? or the msi amd ppkg installer something like that. Where can I find this driver. I will add that I have an hp omen 16 5t925ea laptop. Help.
Oh! It had been a while since I had built an AM4 system, and finished a 5700X two days ago. As usual, installed latest drivers. I was surprised to see the temparutres, as I remember the 5000 series ran cooler than that, but gave it not much thought. Per your video, uninstalled latest, and went back to 5.02, and now it's running at temperatures I remember. Did you see a difference at idel as well? Idle temperatures was what caught my attention. Older drivers decreased idle temperatures from 46ish to high 30s, as I remember (tower air cooler).
Lower cinebench r23 score, my 5800x3d normally got 15100+ on last chipset, on new version only got 14.954 *best, temp increase 2~4°c.. thing back to normal when I use the older version.
@@Ovzyy didn't see a difference on my 5800x3D tbh, still have yet to test the 5800x though as my brother uses the PC for gaming. So I will have to catch him when he is not on. My guess its not gonna be different. Would love to see why this is happening though and get to the bottom of it.
Please, Fabio, help me! I was removing the cpu cooler and bang! My Ryzen 7 5700X was glued to it. I reinstalled it and the performance looks normal, but the boot time now its 30 seconds instead of 23. I tried everything, reset bios and even a Windows fresh install, but nothing change, the boot time its still 30 seconds instead of 23. I don't understand the cause of this delay of 7 seconds in boot time after the "little accident".
Finally installed them too because, I wanted to be updated for D4, with CPU temp (135 F) issues & choppy game play. Ryzen 7 5800 (Non-X) here. Went back to old chipset & fine.
Actually i got lower temps with this drivers - 5800X + B550 Tomahawk, Windows 10. During shotcut compression temperatures no more exceeds 80 degree. AM5 and Windows 11 need to get mature.
I can't even install chipset drivers on my son's pc because they keep saying it's corrupted. Tried ddu and every Uninstaller and wiped windows still crap.
Had to uninstall chipset drivers and graphics drivers.. caused cinebenchbr23 to drop. 2000 points. Plus Temps wouldn't drop below 70C at idle I was getting 55 to 60C at idle.. Dell G5 se laptop ryzen 7 4800h and rx5600M graphics.
When updating Chipset drivers, do I need to uninstall the old or I can just straight up install the new version? iirc the installer uninstalls the old one by itself before installing the new one.
dont have a 7xxx zen yet, but I can confirm this seems to be stable zen 1 to zen 3. temps are still the same. although i am monitoring some weird USB bug.
Same boost in temperature here on my 5900x. Pbo curve -24 and -22 on the two ccx. No performance degradation. Little edit: found the culprit on my 5900x, it s not the chipset driver (same result with previous one) it s the new agesa 1.2.0.A I should thank asus for this one! (or not)
I usually don't look to see what the latest chipset driver are once I've loaded them. Just go the asus chipset about a month ago. no idea what version it is. I did get 95c out of the box, but that is standard for zen 4. now lowered to 85c for my it's staying steady. 7900x cpu using a fuma 2 cooler.
Ddoes this apply on ryzen 3000 series aswell, i bought a new 3600x and it was arround 73C using an AIO, i used to get the same temps using an air cooler, might actuallt because of this
im trying to find 2019 chipset driver for my pc (had no stuttering problems at that time) and cant find it in their website, oldest one is from 2021. if u read this and can help me pls tell me where i can find it
@@AncientGameplays Gotcha. I do think it is happening on my X570. Over the last few days, I've noticed my CPU temp has been up a few degrees from usual but didn't link it to the chipset update. I was actually going through the process of fan testing & optimization when I clicked on this video. I appreciate you posting these videos. I'm going to log some data from general usage and gaming, then revert back to the previous drivers and repeat the same process. I'll post my results once I finish testing.
Not sure if my recent observation is related, but I suspect it might be. Since late 2020 I've had a 5800X under high flow rate custom water with a per-core CO ranging from -14 to -27 w/ 4.7GHz all-core w/ 4925MHz single core boost. Usually the worst case absolute max temp I see with heavy all-core is 73-76C. Maybe a day after I installed the new chipset driver I was ordering groceries from Walmart and I kept getting reCAPTCHAs, eventually the website slowed to a crawl, and then so did my OS, and I realized Chrome had my CPU at 100% load hitting 86C. My 5800X rarely ever crests 60C in games, and it has never hit 86C a day in it's life until that point. It hasn't happened again, but I think I'll just revert the chipset driver anyway, as I haven't noticed any performance differences from the older driver.
i always feel everything is smoother without amd chipset drivers. i know you say to download chipset drivers, but why is that.. everything works with just the graphic drivers.. what order should everything be downloaded because now windows updates break drivers sometimes. is it windows update then graphic drivers then chipset drivers or what order should everything be done.
Is there any benefit to installing the version on the motherboard manufacturer site over the newer one directly from AMD? For example i have a 7900X and the Asus site's most recent version is from February 23 and not the 2 mentioned in this video.
I am using windows 10. i have an msi motherboard and on the msi website the latest version of the chipset driver is from 24.02 and from the amd website it is from 23.05. will it do me any good to update the chipset drivers to those from the amd website?
I don't mean this in an accusatory way, but you are usually so positive on AMD/Radeon products so it is nice to see you criticize them when needed. Great video! Btw I upgraded my son's 6600 xt to a 7900 xt and that thing is amazing...got him an open box sapphire pulse for 600 USD at microcenter!
I have the 7900xtx with ryzen 9 cpu. My gpu temps keep rising over 100c. Especially right now with starfield. Ive tried different settings but no good. Any suggestions?
Are AMD chipset drivers mandatory? I've been an Intel guy for many years and just bought an 7800x3d and I have those amd chipset drivers installed but if they are not mandatory or doesn't do anything great I could Uninstall them
it's actually worked better on my pc. i was only be able to choose -28 in pbo curve optimizer now i set -30 and tested it's rock solid. 7 degrees lower temp @ max load. ryzen 5500 / Agesa 1.2.0.A
That actually nice! Will pin this comment 💪
@@AncientGameplays did you test if is problems or improvements in the Ryzen 5000 ?
tbh many people think there computer is stable simply due to passing something like cinebench. This is something you have to leave running in high and low workflows for a few days to truly test stability, not something you quickly wack out a few times and say all good. My 5800x was stable in higher loads at 4.85ghz but browsing for a few hours would cause a crash and reset. My 5800x3D is -30 and I have never crashed in high nor low loads even after days of stressing it.
@@lilpain1997 my prime95 was ok for 2.5 hours and still zero problem in games. and i think it's a lil bit about what psu you have too. 80+ gold on me and there is no hard vsoc spikes. it's stable between 1.15 -1.162. i also disabled clock spread spectrum.
@@srknbyz keep the tests going on normal day to day use and see what happens. Hopefully though its stable for you, as many end up having issues a few days later or even weeks and not realise its the undervolt doing it.
After I installed the chipset drivers yesterday, I noticed all of my house plants dying off. This morning, I woke to find my living room covered in dead flies and smelling of rotted meat. Luckily, it was all fixed after I uninstalled the "Last of Us" PC port from my computer.
🤣🤣💪
@@AncientGameplays lol yeaz
It's summer the chipset drivers can wait till winter
Pahahaha
Lol!
It's winter, chipset drivers here I come
AMD's software team has to get a hold of themselves. Really can't stand anymore turning off my second monitor tbh.
Have the same problem --- With 2 monitor ON let's computer idle for 6 - 7 Hours ..... Shake the mouse WINDOWS IS ALL Fu...kkk UP ... HATE IT
time for windows 11
@@gozutheDJWindows 11 is worth missing
I'm running a 7950X3D with the new chipset drivers. Ran Cinebench R23.2 multicore for few mins and temps remained below below 86°C, the same as before.
Odd indeed
@@AncientGameplays Maybe you have the same thing that happened to a CPU in one of der8auer's videos. Can't remember exactly what the cause was, but it's featured in Viewer-Mail 8.
Thermal throttling? I had those high temps on my 5800x3d until i redid the paste by spreading it on the whole chip. I also ise a 240mm aio and undervolted.
No thermal throttling. I've got paste over the entire IHS with a 360mm AIO. The temp spikes are 86°C, but under 100% load, it hovers around 78-82°C.
@@TheActualChosenOne and your temps are that high? Tried undervolting? Or are high temps normal for your cpu
There has been a flurry of bios updates after the issues with motherboards setting overly high SOC voltage values for the cpu...maybe the chipset drivers were supposed to take into account the new SOC voltage limits (1.3v for regular 7000s and 1.25v or so for 7800x3d) previously 1.4v could fry chips over time. New temperature limits are supposed to be set into the new bios versions...either way that sounds like trouble just waiting to happen, thanks for sharing!
Latest drivers with a 5700x overclocked to 4.81ghz on air with highs of 65c. So far so good
Good!
4.8? You must have a very lucky chip. I mostly get 4.4 allcore.
How did you achieve it?
@@chacharealsmooth941 all core curve optimizer with core undervolt. I’m using a x570 board so I think it helps with the boost clocks. I prime95 for an hour and it peaks at 4.87ghz but settles at 4.81ghz sustained with 65 to 68c temps. This chip is utterly amazing and I might have won the silicon lottery.
@@chacharealsmooth941 there is a guide on TH-cam that explains how to do it but I can’t think of the name of the TH-camr off the top of my head right now.
That's a pretty good overclock for the 5700XT. 😉
Finally decided to get rid of my "Activate Windows" watermark. Of course, Fabio's the first person who came to mind. 😁 Hope it helps the channel!
Thank you! It always does :D
My Pc had a yellow exclamation point in the control panel. It was the PSP driver from this update, Windows said the device could not power on. I went back to the previous driver only for the PSP and everything is working fine now, no device errors.
Ryzen 7 5800X and RX 6800XT here, for me it actually reduced temps by 3 °C both CPU and GPU, tho I still have the weird high CPU usage and temps problem during 4k youtube video watching. But yeah, other scenarios improved for me a tiny bit. Sorry to hear you had problems bro.
Same here, just tested after chipset upgrade and I'm 4C cooler on avg.
No problem, 2700x. Getting a 5800x3d when the summer is over
As I see this new drivers on your PC uses the same voltages, but sets more aggressive current, of course in the short moments when current in old and new drivers are the same, you have the same temperatures.
Exactly, there's no reason in doing that though
I've installed the new chipset drivers, but haven't noticed increased CPU temperature or power consumption on my 7950X. Tested in CB R23 and rendering a video in DaVinci Resolve. Also, I have my CPU set to 105W Eco mode, temp limited in BIOS at 85C and CO -10. Clocks are the same as before, everything is running fine for me. Sometimes is good to remove the freshly installed drivers and do a clean reinstall, it worked for me both for the chipset drivers and the one for my GPU (an MSI 6950 XT).
I guess you're equal exactly because you have it on ECO mode
Appreciate sharing this!
I’ve been experiencing issues after updating the chipset and IGPU graphics drivers. Glad to know I wasn’t going insane
1.2.0.A Agesa for AM4 is out for some boards and it fixes the PBO boost EDC bug.
my 5900x single thread boosting to just over 5ghz now. I usually use 4.6 all core but playing with this atm.
in the side by side picture it looks like some of your voltages and current pull are higher with the new chipset drivers, I would double check your settings to make sure nothing got reset to auto.
too bad GIGASHIT hasn't released 1.2.0.A bios YET!
Thanks for the heads up. I hate when drivers do inexplicable things and the company doesn't explain what they've done. The previous drivers seem solid on my PC, so I'll will stick with them. (on a 5700X)
nothing has changed for me on the new ones on 5900x
@@gozutheDJ @Robert Peel I’m on the 5800x3d. Idt this applies to us cuz we’re on a different motherboard/chipset driver than the 7,000 series CPUs. Ours is 5.05.16.529
I had some issues with my processor's temperature after installing the chipset driver. My Ryzen 9 5900X would quickly reach 70°C, even with light programs like Firefox. Since then, I uninstalled the driver and haven't installed any new or previous versions. Since then, I haven't experienced any problems, and Windows might have taken care of the remaining chipset driver installation in the background.
All AMD bothers to say is "bug fixes on some drivers", so since I am unaware of any issues, I see no reason to install this.
New Chipset drivers (V50616400) on the AMD site as of 16 August 2023. Old version mentioned in this vid has been removed. Must have happened only in the last 24-36 hrs as I have been putting a new build together and revisited the site after watching this vid. Fingers crossed this one works as the only other option is from April 2023.
Thank you for spotting the problem driver and letting us know. I'd have never checked without this vid.
Thanks for letting me know
how would one uninstall the installed chipset drivers in order to install new ones? I actually put together a build myself recently as well and installed the "bad" ones mentioned in this video.
@@YouYubeEnjoyerNum1 You just install over the old version. There were no uninstall options when I did mine and the pc is running cool and stable. My RX 6800XT idles at less than 10w.
no such issues here with either my 5600 or 5900X, updated yesterday and temps/benchmark scores are the same as previous one I used, the 5.02
thanks, i was playing shadow of war on my gaming laptop and saw temps 89-99 degs, looked on youtube n google found nothing.. then after doing long search found ur video but ur title made me think its not the proper video, still i watched it and solved the issue.. the culprit behind high gpu temps was this new chipset driver.
No issues here; Been using Ryzen 3 1200 (3.1Ghz) + RX5500XT
For some reason, the GPU started to work as it should with lower temperatures and the CPU compile perfectly fine (Even though is bottlenecked)
Can confirm, on Prime95 higher temps then the old drivers. Thank you for letting us know :)
Also, AMD list these drivers under WIN 11 currently, yet they also work in WIN 10 as well.
Just in case you want to try them.
Battling out on the front line bringing content asap for everyone !
Saw a forum post about chipset hitting 100c will link your video
Thanks
I’ve got a delidded 7950x3d and I noticed the difference. My in game temps raised 10-16c to 66c at its hottest. Under the same loads it’s normally 50-53c with momentary spikes to 56c.
Time to go back like I did haha
Haven't had any issues so far, I gotta benchmark with some games I play.
For reference, I have a Ryzen 5 2600 and RX 580 Sapphire Pulse with 8GB of VRAM
After testing with Watch_Dogs 2 for about 20 minutes, theres no slowdown or high temperatures, its average for me currently
Temperatures normal here with 5.05, same as with 5.02
7950X + ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-E Gaming Wi-FI (Bios 1416)
So is this more so for the 7,000 series CPUs? Am I good to install the new chipset driver for my AM4 x570 MOBO and 5800x3d?
Maybe, test it and see, if you have no issues leave it
thanks for the video i was just about to update my chipset drivers
You can be good, this was my experience only
Merci!
Weird, playing star citizen with an overclocked 7900X3D it's hitting my usual 67.5 C temps with air cooling with room temps at 25 C after the motherboard driver update. But I also don't push the CPU very hard with benchmarks and video encoding.
In general gaming my CPU is around 60-65C as well, even in these temps, the x3D CPUs are much cooler because they run lower voltages and frequencies
Ontem atualizei o chipset + driver da AMD, meu CPU é Ryzen 7 5800x, parece que esta normal por enquanto mas vou testar
Hi! After two months, what about installing this chipset ? Have you had any problems so far ?
We Tested a new setting in Radeon Software to prevent random blackscreens. Global Freesync Off then go to your game profile and set Freesync to ON. Testing was done on Vega 64 and 6700XT and a bunch of new and old games. 100% no more Black Screens! I mailed our findings to a person that works for AMD so i hope it gets to the Driver Team. The same person helped out to get back FRTC
So your saying to Turn Freesync on to prevent Black Screening I've had a Black Screening Issue for the Last Few Days and I've been thinking my GPU was just Crapping out on me but I've seen others having similar Issues all around the Same time
game profile freesync not effect when Global Freesync is Off
Hello Fabio.
New chipset driver release ( v5.08.02.027) can you test it and tell us your opinion ?
Will test soon!
thanks for the info. .I have not installed the new drivers yet, was waiting to see what others experience.. my current build is 7800x3d, rx7900xtx, asus strix 670e-e gaming, running ram at 6000,
i installed the newst version, and its always bug with not showing up
Hi Fabio, I use an X570a-pro with Ryzen 7 3700x, chipset drivers version 5.05 installed for more than a week and here the temperatures are OK, I believe that the 3000 series was not affected by this temperature change.
You were right. Thank you so much. It was 10c higher with the newest chipset driver.
Glad to help
5600X, yeah recent chipset drivers caused high temps for me as well. Maybe it's kinda method of moving users to Win 11?
80 F Is hot? That's a cool day around here around this time of year, thanks for the head's up, I was just about to install these.
Not inside the house haha
I literally just updated the chipset before watching.
Thankfully it's working fine. I have R7 2700 and RX 6600, CPU temp is 61.5 at 100% load, I have the atock cooler too.
Have they fixed anything yet? Gonna build a 7800x3d monster pc really soon and i wanted to check if i should just let them auto install the latest chipset drivers
I have a question; I have the MSI B450M Gaming Plus Max Motherboard. The chipset-driver on their website is an older one then the latest for B450M. Which one should I download then? (if we ignore the fact of the driver you talk about in this video)
Try the most recent ones, might work for you
What were the voltages like in comparison?
Might be useful to run hwinfo with 50ms increment, start an all core and reset hwinfo tracking just after workload starts, and then take a screeny before it ends, then repeat with new chipset drivers and see if the average/min/Max are much different.
Never noticed chipset adjusting voltages personally (have seen mobo bios updates make a difference to auto settings or seemingly change load line calibration before).
Maybe it did something to the ryzen powerplans
It sure was to the powerplans...
quick question
why do I have better performance (in userbenchmark and 3dmark) without any chipsets installed VS with chipsets installed?
my mobo is b550 and 5700x cpu
Maybe your boosting is different. Chipset drivers bring the power limits
It seems like ever since Thursday my RX6800XT Drivers keep Crashing Causing my Monitors to go Black and not come back until a Restart and when it Restarts it starts with Windows Drivers instead of AMD's so I have to uninstall the Device and then Scan for Hardware Changes and it will finally come back but it Keeps doing it so I'm not sure if it's one of the Updates or What it makes me want to Bang my head into a Wall I haven't had a Single Issue with this Card until now
26 C in a room? I wish I would have them. Because my apartment's windows are all to the west, during heatwaves, it gets as hot as 30-32 degrees. At times, I am plainly unable to play during afternoon.
I get 30c in the summer as well not pleasant
@@AncientGameplays Laughs in 40c argentina
Everytime something new comes out I wait to see what ur experience is lol thanks for content 👍😎
Thanks for watching 💪💪
Hello. I have a question about this amd chipset driver and specifically about the amd ryzen power plan driver or as it is called amd ppm provisioning (AMD PROCESSOR POWER MANAGEMENT SUPPORT. When I download the latest version of this chipset 6.07 it still shows the same version of this driver 8.0.0.13 in this amd ppm provisioning or amd ryzen power plan and the question: Is it possible to update this driver to version 8.0.0.38 because that is the latest version. There is no this driver in the device manager so how do I find this driver to update it? Through the inf file? or the msi amd ppkg installer something like that. Where can I find this driver. I will add that I have an hp omen 16 5t925ea laptop. Help.
Thanks to this chipset driver, I don't have to use a heater at home in cold weather.❤
Oh! It had been a while since I had built an AM4 system, and finished a 5700X two days ago. As usual, installed latest drivers. I was surprised to see the temparutres, as I remember the 5000 series ran cooler than that, but gave it not much thought.
Per your video, uninstalled latest, and went back to 5.02, and now it's running at temperatures I remember. Did you see a difference at idel as well? Idle temperatures was what caught my attention. Older drivers decreased idle temperatures from 46ish to high 30s, as I remember (tower air cooler).
Lower cinebench r23 score, my 5800x3d normally got 15100+ on last chipset, on new version only got 14.954 *best, temp increase 2~4°c.. thing back to normal when I use the older version.
So it was not me solo
Thanks! You saved me a BIG headache lol!
ill have to do some testing with my 5800x3D and none 3D between the versions. Thanks for making a vid about this.
so how was it?
@@Ovzyy didn't see a difference on my 5800x3D tbh, still have yet to test the 5800x though as my brother uses the PC for gaming. So I will have to catch him when he is not on. My guess its not gonna be different. Would love to see why this is happening though and get to the bottom of it.
For me the only update recommended I have is a new psp driver others still the same. So far so good no bsod or errors in my experience.
Please, Fabio, help me! I was removing the cpu cooler and bang! My Ryzen 7 5700X was glued to it. I reinstalled it and the performance looks normal, but the boot time now its 30 seconds instead of 23. I tried everything, reset bios and even a Windows fresh install, but nothing change, the boot time its still 30 seconds instead of 23. I don't understand the cause of this delay of 7 seconds in boot time after the "little accident".
The only thing I can think about is some short circuit there delaying it, or maybe some pin that went bazinga.
You should always twist the cooler before taking it out
Finally installed them too because, I wanted to be updated for D4, with CPU temp (135 F) issues & choppy game play. Ryzen 7 5800 (Non-X) here. Went back to old chipset & fine.
It was not only me then
Actually i got lower temps with this drivers - 5800X + B550 Tomahawk, Windows 10. During shotcut compression temperatures no more exceeds 80 degree. AM5 and Windows 11 need to get mature.
what's your outro instrumental track called? it's a banger
I dont really oc but i update the drivers am I in the okay zone orrr panic zone
I can't even install chipset drivers on my son's pc because they keep saying it's corrupted. Tried ddu and every Uninstaller and wiped windows still crap.
On my R7 5700x my temps are nearly the same on both driver versions maybe Is a 7000 series problem?
Maybe, tried multithreading?
I'm on Ryzen 1600. This new chipset driver changes nothing at all. Well, as far as I'm aware.
@@AncientGameplays tried cinebench+prime95 and some games no difference maybe 1c- 2c higher but it may be to room temperature difference
Had to uninstall chipset drivers and graphics drivers.. caused cinebenchbr23 to drop. 2000 points. Plus Temps wouldn't drop below 70C at idle I was getting 55 to 60C at idle.. Dell G5 se laptop ryzen 7 4800h and rx5600M graphics.
Where can you find old AMD5 Chipset drivers?
Bro congratulations
How to check which chipset driver version i have?
go to program's it tells you the version number. go to your MB manufacturer for the most current ones.
Many thanks for this great info. I won't install the new drivers yet.
When updating Chipset drivers, do I need to uninstall the old or I can just straight up install the new version? iirc the installer uninstalls the old one by itself before installing the new one.
Better uninstall the older ones, but not stritcly needed
@@AncientGameplays Thanks !
dont have a 7xxx zen yet, but I can confirm this seems to be stable zen 1 to zen 3. temps are still the same. although i am monitoring some weird USB bug.
Thanks
Thanks for this quick update
Thanks for always being here
@@AncientGameplays I do my best. Besides you have the best videos for an amd nerd like me
Same boost in temperature here on my 5900x. Pbo curve -24 and -22 on the two ccx. No performance degradation.
Little edit: found the culprit on my 5900x, it s not the chipset driver (same result with previous one) it s the new agesa 1.2.0.A I should thank asus for this one! (or not)
Oh Saw your vid too late, i installed them Yesterday in the morning 😅
I'm using Project Hydra (like Clock Tuner for Ryzen), so the temperatures will not raise more than 75-80C
MB manufacturers have newer chipset drivers than the AMD website.
First time in ages, and that's to fix their own bugs
I usually don't look to see what the latest chipset driver are once I've loaded them. Just go the asus chipset about a month ago. no idea what version it is. I did get 95c out of the box, but that is standard for zen 4. now lowered to 85c for my it's staying steady. 7900x cpu using a fuma 2 cooler.
you should always use the ones on the AMD website since those are the latest ones and can avoid issues
Should we be updating our chipset drivers in safe mode or ok to just update as normal?
no need to at all. Just uninstall them via app manager/control panel, reboot, install, reboot.
The wattage is the same in both perhaps amd has a bug that made temps report lower then they actually were. That is fixed now after chips exploding
doubt it as the motherboard sensor was showing the same
Seems like this is something to do with the 7000 series of CPU's? Seen no ryzen temps with my 3700X.
More like something to do with static OC
Ddoes this apply on ryzen 3000 series aswell, i bought a new 3600x and it was arround 73C using an AIO, i used to get the same temps using an air cooler, might actuallt because of this
Que cooler é esse que você usa 01:28 ?
É um noctua d15hs
@@AncientGameplays coisa linda! Vou procurar aqui, obrigado.
I have a 5900X, should I update my drivers ? If problems only exist with the 7000 I suppose I should
Try them, the worst it can happen is for you to go back
7800x3d with PBO -30 here, and nothing to report, but again the 7800x3d runs really cool form the box.
im trying to find 2019 chipset driver for my pc (had no stuttering problems at that time) and cant find it in their website, oldest one is from 2021.
if u read this and can help me pls tell me where i can find it
What do you use for your FPS overlay? Afterburner?
Yes
Maybe is beta , because I'm checking the X570 chipset page drivers and the new version is not there
Humm
Is this for all AMD Chipsets, or just the X6xx boards? If you mentioned it, I must have missed it.
Chipset drivers should be applicable for all am4/5 systems
Maybe, dont know, like I said in the video, this was for me
@@AncientGameplays Gotcha. I do think it is happening on my X570. Over the last few days, I've noticed my CPU temp has been up a few degrees from usual but didn't link it to the chipset update. I was actually going through the process of fan testing & optimization when I clicked on this video. I appreciate you posting these videos. I'm going to log some data from general usage and gaming, then revert back to the previous drivers and repeat the same process. I'll post my results once I finish testing.
Hi just did the 23.5.2 driver and it was running bad so I dared to install latest chipset drivers and all works perfect now. I have 6900 card though !
Not sure if my recent observation is related, but I suspect it might be. Since late 2020 I've had a 5800X under high flow rate custom water with a per-core CO ranging from -14 to -27 w/ 4.7GHz all-core w/ 4925MHz single core boost. Usually the worst case absolute max temp I see with heavy all-core is 73-76C. Maybe a day after I installed the new chipset driver I was ordering groceries from Walmart and I kept getting reCAPTCHAs, eventually the website slowed to a crawl, and then so did my OS, and I realized Chrome had my CPU at 100% load hitting 86C. My 5800X rarely ever crests 60C in games, and it has never hit 86C a day in it's life until that point. It hasn't happened again, but I think I'll just revert the chipset driver anyway, as I haven't noticed any performance differences from the older driver.
i always feel everything is smoother without amd chipset drivers. i know you say to download chipset drivers, but why is that.. everything works with just the graphic drivers.. what order should everything be downloaded because now windows updates break drivers sometimes. is it windows update then graphic drivers then chipset drivers or what order should everything be done.
Actually, without chipset drivers you might have several issues
@@AncientGameplays can you do a test?
my temps actually seem better so not sure what's going on......
Is there any benefit to installing the version on the motherboard manufacturer site over the newer one directly from AMD? For example i have a 7900X and the Asus site's most recent version is from February 23 and not the 2 mentioned in this video.
Just get the latest one from amd, the manufacturer sites usually dont update the version
@bimowicaksana9693 appreciate that. I ended up finding others saying the same thing on reddit and such so that's what I went with.
@@sleazydzxdid you delete you motherboard chipset you got from the website or did the amd chipsets override them???
@pradovq never seen an issue when just installing new chipset drivers over old ones
I am using windows 10. i have an msi motherboard and on the msi website the latest version of the chipset driver is from 24.02 and from the amd website it is from 23.05. will it do me any good to update the chipset drivers to those from the amd website?
I don't mean this in an accusatory way, but you are usually so positive on AMD/Radeon products so it is nice to see you criticize them when needed. Great video!
Btw I upgraded my son's 6600 xt to a 7900 xt and that thing is amazing...got him an open box sapphire pulse for 600 USD at microcenter!
What an amazing value!
24 C and you are wearing sweater, bruh
Just for the video 🤣🤣
@@AncientGameplays gotta love you for the sacrifice you do for us
I have a 7700X with the latest chipset driver and I ran Firestrike Extreme 4-5 times and the highest I got was 80C
Nice
I have the 7900xtx with ryzen 9 cpu. My gpu temps keep rising over 100c. Especially right now with starfield. Ive tried different settings but no good. Any suggestions?
Are AMD chipset drivers mandatory? I've been an Intel guy for many years and just bought an 7800x3d and I have those amd chipset drivers installed but if they are not mandatory or doesn't do anything great I could Uninstall them
If you want to avoid issues and have better performance yes. Use the latest ones (5.08) they're good
@AncientGameplays thanks! I have a RTX4080, still the same answer?
@@PepuDrummer527 yeap
hey, i got a problem with those chipset drivers, after i installed them my amd hdmi audio stopped working...
Clean install them
Is it just me or would Fabio be perfect to make a guest appearance on “What We Do in the Shadows”
Whats that? Haha
@@AncientGameplays a fantastic TV show. You should definitely check it out!
Amd chipset driver have 5.08.02.027 ver. Are you going to test with 5.02.19?)