Was prepared and all that stuff because this was uploaded on April 1, turns out it's not another April Fools joke! Jokes aside, thank you for making easy tutorials that's well-explained. I really understood this well. I'll be trying to overclock in another day, Thanks Rich!
Asus x470-i/Zen 3 5600 owner. I took the other extreme and under volted my Ryzen 5600. (75 mv) Runs cool with higher sustained clocks with my Wraith Prism. Thanks for showcasing Ryzen Master CyberCPU Tech. (kinda forgot about the app)
I bought a B550M, DDR4 8x2 3600mhz CL18 and a Ryzen 5600 for my girlfriend a few days ago. Waiting for it to arrive, hoping she likes her gift, she has no idea. ;) She's currently running I7-4790K right now. Thanks for the video!
Unfortunately this dozen work on Ryzen laptops. That sucked how AMD treats their laptop CPUs. It could be much more useful if we can do undervolt and overclock easily but that ain't the case here. Imagine being the hottest CPU available and then not allowing users to configure their setup. That was just absurd to me.
That is because the laptop processors are boosted to the max for the form factor. If you were to attempt to overclock it, you would burn up your laptop because of its limited cooling capacity.
It’s a laptop those things get hot gunk up and go threw thermal paste like crazy they aren’t designed for heat they can be barely properly cooled stock
Also remember that laptop CPUs are not the same as the desktop variants. They are completely different designs. They have different power limits and different layouts. You should not expect the same performance as a desktop version for any laptop component.
found a couple sketchy videos on the same topic glad I did some googling before following them. found you a few minutes later. Thank you for this video!
Excellent video. Easy to follow along. I'm running a 7800x3d with a 4070ti . I ran first cinebench test and got a score of 17851. Now I'm going to overclock and test again. I'll come back with score. lol Thanks man.
I'd LOVE to see a video of yours talking about Zen 3 Undervolting. I've been going with an undervolt for all cores. But I have heard of undervolts or rather tdp-capping that just set the bar of the total tdp lower. This could be especially advantageous for gaming, as I've heard. However, it seems kind of complicated, and I really dont want to break my 5900x. Hence, I stayed away from that for now.
Definitely want to see an under volt video. Given some of the AMD voltage issues on motherboards from several months ago I want to be positive I’m getting safe reliable performance even if I might sacrifice a bit of top end speeds.
@@KB-1976 it’s a big deal when my money and hardware could be at risk, but also good to know because I never saw a “Fixed!” Video from a source like GamersNexus who originally reported on the issue. Thanks.
On my 5700x I have 4.5 Ghz Multicore and 4.8 Singlethread with 200 Mhz CPU Boost Override from the BIOS with (B450 Tomahawk Max II) on Arctic Freezer 34 Esports Duo around 70 ish degrees Max Temps, keep in mind that you have to make a custom WHEA Logger on Event Viewer and also take a note which core crashed by creating a log from CPU-Z so you can undervolt some Core values one at the time when your PC crashes while play GTA V, or use Corecycler to identify which cores are crashing during the test leave it for an hour or two to iron the cores out and then enter your BIOS and slightly lower which core errors out, i.e when your core 7 has value of 30 and crashing your PC lower it about -5 in this case 25 then rinse and repeat if it crashes and depends on which cores are failing during overclock. When I played GTA V I had multiple crashes around an hour or so because I was playing the game in DSR 2.25 4K resolution with my RTX 4070 and I did that on purpose as a stress test to be able to fix some of the issues that I had, also Ubisoft games like Assassins Creed Valhalla/Origins or Watch Dogs 2/Legion are mostly CPU bound when checking utilization with RTSS Overlay and are a good stress test for the CPU overclocking not relying on synthetic benchmarks like Cinebench or Superposition all the time. I use HWInfo for monitoring mostly instead of Ryzen Master PBO Limits PPT 140w TDC 95A EDC 140A Curve Optimizer Core 0 30 Core 1 20 Core 2 30 Core 3 30 Core 4 30 Core 5 25 Core 6 25 Core 7 20 I know it's kinda hard but my system works perfectly fine after this! See for yourself and Tread carefully Cheers
Master, master Master of Ryzen is pulling your strings Twisting your curves and smashing your lag Blinded by BIOS: you can't waist a thing Just call my name 'cause I'll hear you scream Master, Ryzen master ! Just call my name 'cause I'll hear you scream Master, Ryzen master !!
I miss the days when one could get massive gains OCing, such as the q6600. Going from 2.4 to 3.6 ghz was fairly easy to achieve on that old beast with good cooling. But I suppose it's good that CPUs are basically reaching near maximum potential out of the box now.
I've been playing with ryzen master a lot myself as I have a prebuilt with a restricted bios, a video on how to overclock the ram in ryzen master would be awesome too
So do you recommend using Ryzen Master instead of the ASROCK motherboard bios settings? Meaning - should I turn on PBO via the motherboard BIOS, or only enable it using the Ryzen software? Still tweaking my 7950x to find the best settings. Not a gamer but rather a creator.
Good lord I ran cinebench and got 14425, but that temperature was sitting at like 90C the whole time! I went and got a fan from the other room and was pointing it at the computer. Think i'm going to need undervolting not overclocking on this 5800x
Speaking of cooling. About 8 years ago I bought a lenovo ThinkCentre i5 4 core running at 3200 GHh and the 4th core has a turbo boost. Once I got it up and running for some time I had noticed it was rather quiet. At one point I decided just what I could upgrade and downloaded the specs/perhaps a hundred pages. Not much to upgrade although I found out there is no fan, hence the quiet running. Still can't figure out how it runs with no fan(s) Is not a gaming machine although my next one will be.
I had an i7 3770 non K I could overclock to 4.3 on a Gigabyte Z77 motherboard, the board did'nt care it was locked. It ran great, used it up until just a couple years ago.
I do have an AMD Ryzen 7 7700 (Non-X) CPU (with CPU Core Ratio: 'AI Enhanced' & OC: 'Curve Optimizer' @ -40 & 'PBO2' @ +200 MHz). And I get about almost the double in score in Cinebench R23 with my current / new computer that I bought early in 2023 to what you get with your computer 🙂. I have a very good 240mm AIO and a case that is pretty ok at cooling. So, I get around 20.500 in multi core score in Cinebench R23.
How are you seeing the temperature by the clock on the tray of Windows. Thanks for the video, I have wanted to know how to overclock my Ryzen 7 gaming system.
I also have an AMD R5-5600 and I have an overclock profile with 4.4Ghz on all cores but with a Be Quiet Pure Rock 2 and it works at about 70-75 C. The thing is that I can't run properly Cinebench R23 single core test. The CPU uses all the cores in almost idle frequencies. Overall with Ryzen Master I peaty much got the same results without problem.
Running a Ryzen 5 5600x CPU and it still rockin at 4850mhz nice boost and still running stable on a XFX RX 5700xt Ultra Thicc lll benchmarked on Cinabench at 11825 😎
When you say reasonable cooling, what temp range is that? I gather the obvious answer is if the temp rating is green on the ryzen master But in your expert opinion is that true. 70-80 Celsius
Great video! Unfortunately, my mobo Gigabyte B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI don't let me use AMD Ryzen Master, it says that "Overclocking feature is disabled in BIOS." Do you have a solution for that?
@@CyberCPU I think it depends on the mother board. I have a Rog Strix B-450F gaming witch is several years old. I just installed Ryzen Master again and it won't run because of Virtualization is turned on. Which doesn't matter, I never use Virtualization
People always say not to raise the core voltage past 1.4v on my ryzen 7 2600x I set my core voltage to 1.65v expecting it to crash and I was able to get it past the max clock I’m going to upgrade soon anyway so idc if it fry’s it but it only crashes sometimes
hey, i had a small "problem" with my new 7600x that basically went like this: i have vsync and frame cap enabled in Nvidia control panel for my gaming. i cap at 120fps. in game, I dont enable vsync or frame cap, i just let the gpu controler do the work. this has always been a great setup for me to maintain a high frame rate, but not ask my GPU to just render as many frames as possible using gsync because I don't like constantly running it at near max. just a preference. anyways... in cyberpunk, i was in a high usage area in a city and noticed my FPS was only 90 .. but my CPU wasnt working very hard at all. only at 60c, and just cruising along, not even hitting boost clocks sometimes. so I wanted to do something to tell the damn thing, hey work a little harder for me please, id like to hit 120fps ... and this seemed to be the right thing to do. I love the part where you basically said "PBO is about reaching your maximum clock speeds, for as long as reasonably possible, in situations where you need it" ... which is exactly what I wanted. I looked forever for a video that would just enable PBO with a decent bump, and using ryzen master if possible to do that. your video was by far the best. I am impressed both by your video, and the functionality of Ryzen Master, that it allows you to change, writes to bios, then can just be closed until you need to adjust again. it's not bloatware, it just does its job. I know thats a long story but now, after applying the +200mhz on top of my modest UNDERVOLT (.2v) (yes I always prefer cooler if possible) ... in that same area in the game, same settings, I am hitting 120 fps, and the CPU is running at or much closer to boost clock, when needed. It is also running slower when needed, like when they system is idling, though the only tradeoff seems to have been a slightly higher idle temp, but that makes a lot of sense. (41 instead of like 38). Anyways, thank you VERY much.
Sent you a $ tip ! Not only does it configure the MB for OC, it also FIXES incorrect configurations for your CPU. I updated the MB BIOS to support the 5800X from the 3800X, but I only got 4-cpu 8-cores, Cine score 6780. Now???? 8-cpu 16-cores, Cine score of 13804. However wattage went from 38w to 100+w until max 90c was achieved, then it maintained. Using a Be Quiet 1-fan air cooler, I'll add a fan to do push-pull, a very cheap upgrade. TYVM !!
Would you be able to explain a msi bios fix the settings to run ryzen master cpu program to run a pbo power setting for game mode, im not able to adapt the power changes of ppt tdc edc they arent moving above 142 etc, autooverclock the way? but what do u make in bios changes?
Makes me realize that, all things considered and on balance, the 3700X is impressive, with 80W, 4.375GHz all-core, @75ºC. I would recommend under-volting too. Helps achieve these figures. There's no real need for that socket AM4 5800X then 😒😬 happy/sad
Very interesting this one, and have overclocked many cpu's in the past 3 decades but am not sure if there is as much to gain from overclocking modern cpu's like the one in my current laptop the 7945HX these days as they behave like they overclock themselves if they have the power and thermal headroom anyway, but what I found a huge benefit is to undervolt them to keep their temps down, especially with laptop cpu's like the i8750h which run very hot as stock, as preventing the cpu from thermal throttling means it behaves much more consistently as long as there is the thermal headroom, tools that make it easy like throttlestop are a godsend. When I 1st started with older cpu's like the '386 + '486 you over clocked on the bus (with the '386 usually needing a crystal swap) and you had to deal with the bus clock going out of spec on local busses like VESA and PCI causing certain hard drives to corrupt all to easy, unless you knew exactly what you were doing, early pentiums were easy just set the multiplier and also the bus speed if you could get away with it.. Thunderbirds were fun as all it took was a stroke of a pencil to unlock them, the later non ceramic chips like palomino's had the jumpers cut into the substrate with a laser to prevent it, but a dab of superglue to fill the hole allowing you to complete the circuit using the same pencil got around that .. it would be interesting to see your take on undervolting..
i overclock my r5 5600x is it safe for the cpu and mobo that the temps are under 60c while gaming? can i keep it overclocked or should i reset it to default when im not gaming
Can someone pls help, so before I saw this I had PBO on my Ryzen 7 5700g and the max speed I saw it would get in games is 4600 mhz, but Ryzen master in the basic view would say my max is 4750. After I did what he did in this video the 4750 mhz max went up to 4850 mhz but my speeds still don’t go past 4600 MHz while playing games or while doing any stress tests (I’m also not thermally restrained, I have a 240mm aio)
You didn't mention, why you shouldn't use the "Game Mode" profile. It is meant for older games, that only use 1 or a few cores. Using that profile, will disable half your cores, so every t😅ime you want to game, you have to launch Ryzen Master, click and apply the profile, let it reboot and game. And choose another profile, if you want to play any modern game. And the overclocking days aren't over. It depends on the CPU. My Ryzen 9 7900 scored around 23.000 out of the box, and with Ryzen Master, it scored the same as a 7900X, 29.000 So a substantial gain of 26%. I haven't seen such a high overclocking, since I had my Celeron
Hi RIch. I have a question for you (go figure)lol. In windows 10/11, when you have multiple users (e.g. userA & userB). UserB logs off and shutsdown/restart computer off. Even the next day turning computer on, userB ls logged on automatically, as if the user never logged off. I been looking for the answer on mutiple forums including microsoft, never found the answer. Maybe I was looking with my eyes shut or i missed the train somewhere. Anyhooo if you have the chance I would greatly appreciate the answer.
Once the overclock is applied do you have to hit the apply button? because i didnt see you hit it? and do we turn on that option in settings before or after the overclock? im guessing after?
I went from a ryzen 3600, which I could overclock it but it basically did nothing, I got mine stable from 4.2 to 4.6 and 4.8 but it did basically nothing, so I went to a 5800x3D about a year ago and it's locked from OCing
I agree that undervolting in theory should not be able to damage anything. But my theory is if you don’t manually reduce CLDO VDDP & VDDG_CCD that there can be too large of a voltage detractors that damages the L3 cache over time. And if you are manually controlling the above, the you should also lower VDDG_IOD & VSOC. Most info on these topics is old these days for Ryzen 5000 b/c everyone is onto the new. Would love to take this topic off line. I have two 5959x and a 5600g.
This is really odd. I got a 11204 score with my 5600G that wasn't even boosting above its base clock speed. I just set PBO curve optimizer to all core negative 30 and set voltage to 1.34V which was lower than the usual. The 5600G is wayy weaker than 5600. Its like a 5500 with an APU.
5600G is not weak. It has one CCD/CCX and smaller L3 cache. The single complex architecture offers much lower inter-core latencies. It also usually runs cooler than 5600X.
I tried the "auto overclock" about a month ago. Instant crash and i had to clear the CMOS to get it to post. I read that X3D CPU's cant be overclocked?? I have XMP enabled at 6000 MHz as well. MSI B650 tomahawk 7800x3d (2x32) Kingston fury ddr5 6000mhz CL40
@@dumdumlegacy3251 orange and red LED. Wouldn't post. Pulled the CMOS battery for 10 minutes then booted no problem. Had to turn XMP back on in the BIOS. Had the same issue with both Ryzer Master OC and PBO. After I cleared the CMOS it booted with PBO enabled but at that point XMP wasn't on. So I just turned PBO off again in RM
@@dumdumlegacy3251 no I haven't. I'm wondering if it might have something to do with already OC'ing my RAM to the advertised 6000 MHz with XMP profile 1. Maybe if I had expo ram is would make a difference. I did a 4 pass memtest86 test on my ram with XMP enabled and zero errors. 6.5 hr test. I had read the the 7800x3d only supports ram up to 5200 so I'm wondering if I lower it to 5200 if I would be able to then enable PBO. I just haven't had time to try it and I haven't found anything talking about it. I've researched my board to see if that's the issue but it's one of the better b650 boards MSI mag b650 tomahawk and I can't find anyone else having issues with it either. I'm going to benchmark everything as is with 3dmark and Cinebench. Then I'll disable XMP, try to straight up PBO it. If it works I'll benchmark that so see what's better. If it's stable as well I'll try PBO with XMP at 5200. But maybe I'll play around with curve optimizer before enabling XMP again. I've never used any of that stuff before so it's a learning process for me and I don't know what to expect. Did you get yours to post?
I have a huge cpu bottleneck I run a R7 5800x and a 4070 on 1080p my black ops 6 struggles to reach 200 fps even on low settings hopefully this will help out
Tried this but ended up doing manual oc all cores 4.7ghz at 1.20v. For 4.8ghz it seems to want a lot of voltage and my temps go too high ( above 1.25v).
I overclocked my R7 5800X with a tuf gaming b550-plus just like the video said, then my cpu clock automaticly lowered to 2.81ghz, does anyone know the reason of that? My CPU is going with my normal clocks only 45 celcius so i want to overclock.
honestly, doing this with a stock cooler is totally pointless IMHO. Certainly if using a spire cooler (which comes even with some x model Ryzen CPU's) you'll not get anything like 80% out of them (out the box) and the fan will be increasing and decreasing speed permanently.
I got a very cheap Ryzen 5700x. It must be a good bin because it goes out of the box 4.75Ghz all core with curve optimizer at -30. Ryzen Master is easy peasy.
Hey CyberCPU Tech I have a ryzen 7 7840 hs and i have only seen it attain 4.62Ghz of clockspeed but it is suppossed to be at 5.1Ghz. I have a Hp Victus. I am new to all this Yet I want to know If someway I can enable my microprocessor to run upto 5.1 Ghz by any given (appropriate)means. ThankYou
I have a 5600G, but I have an RX6600 for the GPU. Would it be worth it to try overclocking this CPU? I see yours is the "X" variant, so I wasn't sure how much different the results might be with yours vs the 5600G.
I can recommend you undervolting and PBO. You will decrease power consumption and increase the all-core boost clock. Your computer can be also more quite. I am running 5700G undervolted boosting to 4.65 GHz all-core, the power consumption is around 80 Watts. Tighter memory timings can also improve the performance.
Was prepared and all that stuff because this was uploaded on April 1, turns out it's not another April Fools joke! Jokes aside, thank you for making easy tutorials that's well-explained. I really understood this well. I'll be trying to overclock in another day, Thanks Rich!
I completely forgot it was April fool's Day. 🤣😂
Great Video as always. Would love to see the undervolted video.
Coming soon!
Asus x470-i/Zen 3 5600 owner. I took the other extreme and under volted my Ryzen 5600. (75 mv) Runs cool with higher sustained clocks with my Wraith Prism. Thanks for showcasing Ryzen Master CyberCPU Tech. (kinda forgot about the app)
Upgrading from 3600 to 5600 today. Timely video. Thanks 🙏
Great upgrade.
@@CyberCPU I upgraded from a mummified 1600(still runs great though) to a 5600 today and I'm absolutely satisfied with the upgrade and performance!
@@Shubham_227 that's an excellent upgrade.
@@CyberCPU thanks a lot brother.
All credit goes to AMD, making it possible to run on my B350M-K
@@Shubham_227 I hope AM5 lasts as long as AM4.
I bought a B550M, DDR4 8x2 3600mhz CL18 and a Ryzen 5600 for my girlfriend a few days ago. Waiting for it to arrive, hoping she likes her gift, she has no idea. ;) She's currently running I7-4790K right now.
Thanks for the video!
Unfortunately this dozen work on Ryzen laptops. That sucked how AMD treats their laptop CPUs. It could be much more useful if we can do undervolt and overclock easily but that ain't the case here. Imagine being the hottest CPU available and then not allowing users to configure their setup. That was just absurd to me.
I wasn't aware that Ryzen Master didn't work on laptops.
That is because the laptop processors are boosted to the max for the form factor. If you were to attempt to overclock it, you would burn up your laptop because of its limited cooling capacity.
For laptops with processor from AMD, try Universal x86 Tuning Utility, Ryzen Controller and AMD APU Tuning Utility.
It’s a laptop those things get hot gunk up and go threw thermal paste like crazy they aren’t designed for heat they can be barely properly cooled stock
Also remember that laptop CPUs are not the same as the desktop variants. They are completely different designs. They have different power limits and different layouts. You should not expect the same performance as a desktop version for any laptop component.
found a couple sketchy videos on the same topic glad I did some googling before following them. found you a few minutes later. Thank you for this video!
Yes please do a video on under volting CPUand GPU
Limit power and speed mhz of GPU or spu searsh after
Is it advisable to overclock all cores of a Ryzen processor equally, or are there benefits to selectively overclocking certain cores?
Your way if explaining is impressive. GREAT for novice and Excellent for people like me.
Take a drink everytime he says "However"
instructions unclear, I got arrested for being drunk under a bridge
Or when he says “go ahead and…”. You’ll get really smashed.
Excellent video. Easy to follow along. I'm running a 7800x3d with a 4070ti . I ran first cinebench test and got a score of 17851. Now I'm going to overclock and test again. I'll come back with score. lol Thanks man.
I did retest. not a huge gain but a little, lol new score 17867. Thanks man. I appreciate you.
Unfortunately the X3D chips can't be overclocked. It's one of their only downsides.
Thats mad, my R7 7700 (none X) hits that score stock, might be other settings holding you back
I'd LOVE to see a video of yours talking about Zen 3 Undervolting. I've been going with an undervolt for all cores. But I have heard of undervolts or rather tdp-capping that just set the bar of the total tdp lower. This could be especially advantageous for gaming, as I've heard. However, it seems kind of complicated, and I really dont want to break my 5900x. Hence, I stayed away from that for now.
That's pretty interesting.
id say its not easy because most cpu comes with sort of overclock from the factory thats why udnervolt is more popular right now
wow, my ryzen 5 5600x went from a score of 9766 to 11348 on cinebench from a 200 mhz overclock! great video!
Yo want settings/how much did you over-clock it about to do it
Definitely want to see an under volt video. Given some of the AMD voltage issues on motherboards from several months ago I want to be positive I’m getting safe reliable performance even if I might sacrifice a bit of top end speeds.
That has been over and done with months ago. In fact it wasn’t even that big of deal , spite what you read where ever.
@@KB-1976 it’s a big deal when my money and hardware could be at risk, but also good to know because I never saw a “Fixed!” Video from a source like GamersNexus who originally reported on the issue. Thanks.
Wow I never heard of Ryzen Master till today! Great info!
On my 5700x I have 4.5 Ghz Multicore and 4.8 Singlethread with 200 Mhz CPU Boost Override from the BIOS with (B450 Tomahawk Max II) on Arctic Freezer 34 Esports Duo around 70 ish degrees Max Temps, keep in mind that you have to make a custom WHEA Logger on Event Viewer and also take a note which core crashed by creating a log from CPU-Z so you can undervolt some Core values one at the time when your PC crashes while play GTA V, or use Corecycler to identify which cores are crashing during the test leave it for an hour or two to iron the cores out and then enter your BIOS and slightly lower which core errors out, i.e when your core 7 has value of 30 and crashing your PC lower it about -5 in this case 25 then rinse and repeat if it crashes and depends on which cores are failing during overclock.
When I played GTA V I had multiple crashes around an hour or so because I was playing the game in DSR 2.25 4K resolution with my RTX 4070 and I did that on purpose as a stress test to be able to fix some of the issues that I had, also Ubisoft games like Assassins Creed Valhalla/Origins or Watch Dogs 2/Legion are mostly CPU bound when checking utilization with RTSS Overlay and are a good stress test for the CPU overclocking not relying on synthetic benchmarks like Cinebench or Superposition all the time.
I use HWInfo for monitoring mostly instead of Ryzen Master
PBO Limits
PPT 140w TDC 95A EDC 140A
Curve Optimizer
Core 0 30
Core 1 20
Core 2 30
Core 3 30
Core 4 30
Core 5 25
Core 6 25
Core 7 20
I know it's kinda hard but my system works perfectly fine after this! See for yourself and
Tread carefully
Cheers
Went from 9k to 11k in cr23. That's crazy, thank you so much!!
Master, master
Master of Ryzen is pulling your strings
Twisting your curves and smashing your lag
Blinded by BIOS: you can't waist a thing
Just call my name 'cause I'll hear you scream
Master, Ryzen master !
Just call my name 'cause I'll hear you scream
Master, Ryzen master !!
overclocking with targeted temperatures tutorial would be great :D
I miss the days when one could get massive gains OCing, such as the q6600. Going from 2.4 to 3.6 ghz was fairly easy to achieve on that old beast with good cooling. But I suppose it's good that CPUs are basically reaching near maximum potential out of the box now.
I agree. However, I do like how fast CPUs are today right out of the box. They may not be as overclockable but they start out fast as hell. 🤷🏻♂️
I've been playing with ryzen master a lot myself as I have a prebuilt with a restricted bios, a video on how to overclock the ram in ryzen master would be awesome too
So do you recommend using Ryzen Master instead of the ASROCK motherboard bios settings? Meaning - should I turn on PBO via the motherboard BIOS, or only enable it using the Ryzen software? Still tweaking my 7950x to find the best settings. Not a gamer but rather a creator.
Good lord I ran cinebench and got 14425, but that temperature was sitting at like 90C the whole time! I went and got a fan from the other room and was pointing it at the computer. Think i'm going to need undervolting not overclocking on this 5800x
Yes, you should definitely undervolt. You will get lower consumption and possibly higher performance and less noise.
Speaking of cooling. About 8 years ago I bought a lenovo ThinkCentre i5 4 core running at 3200 GHh and the 4th core has a turbo boost. Once I got it up and running for some time I had noticed it was rather quiet. At one point I decided just what I could upgrade and downloaded the specs/perhaps a hundred pages. Not much to upgrade although I found out there is no fan, hence the quiet running. Still can't figure out how it runs with no fan(s) Is not a gaming machine although my next one will be.
It's amazing how fast systems with passive cooling can be sometimes.
I had an i7 3770 non K I could overclock to 4.3 on a Gigabyte Z77 motherboard, the board did'nt care it was locked. It ran great, used it up until just a couple years ago.
I do have an AMD Ryzen 7 7700 (Non-X) CPU (with CPU Core Ratio: 'AI Enhanced' & OC: 'Curve Optimizer' @ -40 & 'PBO2' @ +200 MHz). And I get about almost the double in score in Cinebench R23 with my current / new computer that I bought early in 2023 to what you get with your computer 🙂.
I have a very good 240mm AIO and a case that is pretty ok at cooling. So, I get around 20.500 in multi core score in Cinebench R23.
I got 21000 with my 7 7700 cpu
How are you seeing the temperature by the clock on the tray of Windows. Thanks for the video, I have wanted to know how to overclock my Ryzen 7 gaming system.
I'm used to going into the bios for OC - Never used software based never will, then again I'm on Intel
I also have an AMD R5-5600 and I have an overclock profile with 4.4Ghz on all cores but with a Be Quiet Pure Rock 2 and it works at about 70-75 C. The thing is that I can't run properly Cinebench R23 single core test. The CPU uses all the cores in almost idle frequencies. Overall with Ryzen Master I peaty much got the same results without problem.
Thanks
i used to do the #2 pencil for the bridge
I remember those days. 😂🤣😅
It's interesting @soos's motherboards unlock Bristol Ridge APUs. Lucky me.
I got a Ryzen 7 5700X is it worth overclocking it and I also have a Corsair H100 AIO cooler
Running a Ryzen 5 5600x CPU and it still rockin at 4850mhz nice boost and still running stable on a XFX RX 5700xt Ultra Thicc lll benchmarked on Cinabench at 11825 😎
It was easy for me. I got a good cooler, changed the frequency to 4.30 GHZ and monitored temps and made sure there were no other issues.
Thank you love all your videos 😊
I have the same CPU using stock cooler with GPU Rx 5500xt 8gb. Should I Overclock or not?
When you say reasonable cooling, what temp range is that?
I gather the obvious answer is if the temp rating is green on the ryzen master But in your expert opinion is that true. 70-80 Celsius
What is PBO2?
My W3690 on my X58 system went from 3.78 max turbo to 4.6ghz as a daily driver.
Great video! Unfortunately, my mobo Gigabyte B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI don't let me use AMD Ryzen Master, it says that "Overclocking feature is disabled in BIOS." Do you have a solution for that?
How about the power usage of the system before and after?
i run a all core undervolt (1.1v 4.3ghz all cores) do you suggest something else?
Well, this program does not work on my pc. This is weird. I use a Ryzen 7800X3D. I see on the website there is series 2000 & 3000. Neither work.
Honestly I think OC is easier then ever before Now I've only been building my own computer since 89 lol so what do I know about it.
Which gives better performance for 7000 ryzen cpu's: Clocktuner for Ryzen OR Ryzen master overclock?
Please do a video on undervolting AM5 Cpu. I have an AsRock X670E Steel Legend Motherboard & I can't find the curve optimizer for PBO.
Ryzen Master doesn't work if you have vitalization enabled, so you may want to turn that off to do this
That appears to be an old problem that isn't an issue anymore.
@@CyberCPU Its been a few months since I tried it
@@CyberCPU I think it depends on the mother board. I have a Rog Strix B-450F gaming witch is several years old. I just installed Ryzen Master again and it won't run because of Virtualization is turned on. Which doesn't matter, I never use Virtualization
People always say not to raise the core voltage past 1.4v on my ryzen 7 2600x I set my core voltage to 1.65v expecting it to crash and I was able to get it past the max clock I’m going to upgrade soon anyway so idc if it fry’s it but it only crashes sometimes
hey, i had a small "problem" with my new 7600x that basically went like this: i have vsync and frame cap enabled in Nvidia control panel for my gaming. i cap at 120fps. in game, I dont enable vsync or frame cap, i just let the gpu controler do the work. this has always been a great setup for me to maintain a high frame rate, but not ask my GPU to just render as many frames as possible using gsync because I don't like constantly running it at near max. just a preference. anyways...
in cyberpunk, i was in a high usage area in a city and noticed my FPS was only 90 .. but my CPU wasnt working very hard at all. only at 60c, and just cruising along, not even hitting boost clocks sometimes. so I wanted to do something to tell the damn thing, hey work a little harder for me please, id like to hit 120fps ... and this seemed to be the right thing to do. I love the part where you basically said "PBO is about reaching your maximum clock speeds, for as long as reasonably possible, in situations where you need it" ... which is exactly what I wanted.
I looked forever for a video that would just enable PBO with a decent bump, and using ryzen master if possible to do that. your video was by far the best. I am impressed both by your video, and the functionality of Ryzen Master, that it allows you to change, writes to bios, then can just be closed until you need to adjust again. it's not bloatware, it just does its job. I know thats a long story but now, after applying the +200mhz on top of my modest UNDERVOLT (.2v) (yes I always prefer cooler if possible) ... in that same area in the game, same settings, I am hitting 120 fps, and the CPU is running at or much closer to boost clock, when needed. It is also running slower when needed, like when they system is idling, though the only tradeoff seems to have been a slightly higher idle temp, but that makes a lot of sense. (41 instead of like 38).
Anyways, thank you VERY much.
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Not only does it configure the MB for OC, it also FIXES incorrect configurations for your CPU.
I updated the MB BIOS to support the 5800X from the 3800X, but I only got 4-cpu 8-cores, Cine score 6780.
Now???? 8-cpu 16-cores, Cine score of 13804.
However wattage went from 38w to 100+w until max 90c was achieved, then it maintained. Using a Be Quiet 1-fan air cooler, I'll add a fan to do push-pull, a very cheap upgrade.
TYVM !!
hope your easter was good handsome
How would Curve Optimizer with PBO and an Auto Overclock look like?
Would you be able to explain a msi bios fix the settings to run ryzen master cpu program to run a pbo power setting for game mode, im not able to adapt the power changes of ppt tdc edc they arent moving above 142 etc, autooverclock the way? but what do u make in bios changes?
not really sure how but I managed to get a score 200 points lower with this OC...
Could be a bunch of different factors. Memory speed, motherboard, possibly even memory capacity. Could even be margin of error.
@@CyberCPU yeah I just thought it was funny. I don’t really NEED it to be better just wanted to see if I’d get more out of it
I'm more interested in undervolting but great video!
Makes me realize that, all things considered and on balance, the 3700X is impressive, with 80W, 4.375GHz all-core, @75ºC. I would recommend under-volting too. Helps achieve these figures. There's no real need for that socket AM4 5800X then 😒😬 happy/sad
Very interesting this one, and have overclocked many cpu's in the past 3 decades but am not sure if there is as much to gain from overclocking modern cpu's like the one in my current laptop the 7945HX these days as they behave like they overclock themselves if they have the power and thermal headroom anyway, but what I found a huge benefit is to undervolt them to keep their temps down, especially with laptop cpu's like the i8750h which run very hot as stock, as preventing the cpu from thermal throttling means it behaves much more consistently as long as there is the thermal headroom, tools that make it easy like throttlestop are a godsend.
When I 1st started with older cpu's like the '386 + '486 you over clocked on the bus (with the '386 usually needing a crystal swap) and you had to deal with the bus clock going out of spec on local busses like VESA and PCI causing certain hard drives to corrupt all to easy, unless you knew exactly what you were doing, early pentiums were easy just set the multiplier and also the bus speed if you could get away with it..
Thunderbirds were fun as all it took was a stroke of a pencil to unlock them, the later non ceramic chips like palomino's had the jumpers cut into the substrate with a laser to prevent it, but a dab of superglue to fill the hole allowing you to complete the circuit using the same pencil got around that ..
it would be interesting to see your take on undervolting..
Try PTM7950 for processor core, thermal throttling should be less.
i overclock my r5 5600x is it safe for the cpu and mobo that the temps are under 60c while gaming? can i keep it overclocked or should i reset it to default when im not gaming
Can someone pls help, so before I saw this I had PBO on my Ryzen 7 5700g and the max speed I saw it would get in games is 4600 mhz, but Ryzen master in the basic view would say my max is 4750. After I did what he did in this video the 4750 mhz max went up to 4850 mhz but my speeds still don’t go past 4600 MHz while playing games or while doing any stress tests
(I’m also not thermally restrained, I have a 240mm aio)
Definitely need an undervolting video!
can you keep the overclock for longer period? will the temps throttle it?
You didn't mention, why you shouldn't use the "Game Mode" profile. It is meant for older games, that only use 1 or a few cores. Using that profile, will disable half your cores, so every t😅ime you want to game, you have to launch Ryzen Master, click and apply the profile, let it reboot and game. And choose another profile, if you want to play any modern game.
And the overclocking days aren't over. It depends on the CPU. My Ryzen 9 7900 scored around 23.000 out of the box, and with Ryzen Master, it scored the same as a 7900X, 29.000 So a substantial gain of 26%. I haven't seen such a high overclocking, since I had my Celeron
I did this and my pc shut off and now is not booting... Removed cmos, cpu and gpu and still nothing. I'm crying rn. :(
The program said I could max that setting out to 3,575 but I got 199 improvement to my clock speed
Hi Sir. What B550 motherboard do you recommend for my Ryzen 5600G ?
Hi RIch. I have a question for you (go figure)lol. In windows 10/11, when you have multiple users (e.g. userA & userB). UserB logs off and shutsdown/restart computer off. Even the next day turning computer on, userB ls logged on automatically, as if the user never logged off. I been looking for the answer on mutiple forums including microsoft, never found the answer. Maybe I was looking with my eyes shut or i missed the train somewhere. Anyhooo if you have the chance I would greatly appreciate the answer.
Once the overclock is applied do you have to hit the apply button? because i didnt see you hit it? and do we turn on that option in settings before or after the overclock? im guessing after?
Depois de aplicado e testado ele fica permanente até reverter (reset) no Ryzen master.
BIOS? You guys had a BIOS? Back in my day we switched around the jumpers on the motherboard. Every CPU was unlocked if you were brave enough.
I went from a ryzen 3600, which I could overclock it
but it basically did nothing, I got mine stable from 4.2 to 4.6 and 4.8
but it did basically nothing, so I went to a 5800x3D about a year ago and it's locked from OCing
I agree that undervolting in theory should not be able to damage anything. But my theory is if you don’t manually reduce CLDO VDDP & VDDG_CCD that there can be too large of a voltage detractors that damages the L3 cache over time. And if you are manually controlling the above, the you should also lower VDDG_IOD & VSOC.
Most info on these topics is old these days for Ryzen 5000 b/c everyone is onto the new.
Would love to take this topic off line.
I have two 5959x and a 5600g.
can you please make video on how to restore search history in Windows file explorer. It stopped working on all my PCs since more than a year ago
This is really odd. I got a 11204 score with my 5600G that wasn't even boosting above its base clock speed. I just set PBO curve optimizer to all core negative 30 and set voltage to 1.34V which was lower than the usual.
The 5600G is wayy weaker than 5600. Its like a 5500 with an APU.
5600G is not weak. It has one CCD/CCX and smaller L3 cache. The single complex architecture offers much lower inter-core latencies. It also usually runs cooler than 5600X.
I tried the "auto overclock" about a month ago. Instant crash and i had to clear the CMOS to get it to post. I read that X3D CPU's cant be overclocked?? I have XMP enabled at 6000 MHz as well.
MSI B650 tomahawk
7800x3d
(2x32) Kingston fury ddr5 6000mhz CL40
Did lights come on the motherboard? Mine won’t boot either
@@dumdumlegacy3251 orange and red LED. Wouldn't post. Pulled the CMOS battery for 10 minutes then booted no problem. Had to turn XMP back on in the BIOS. Had the same issue with both Ryzer Master OC and PBO. After I cleared the CMOS it booted with PBO enabled but at that point XMP wasn't on. So I just turned PBO off again in RM
@@davebond2381 yeah I don’t think the 7800x3D liked that. Have you been able to overclock it a different way at all?
@@dumdumlegacy3251 no I haven't. I'm wondering if it might have something to do with already OC'ing my RAM to the advertised 6000 MHz with XMP profile 1. Maybe if I had expo ram is would make a difference. I did a 4 pass memtest86 test on my ram with XMP enabled and zero errors. 6.5 hr test. I had read the the 7800x3d only supports ram up to 5200 so I'm wondering if I lower it to 5200 if I would be able to then enable PBO. I just haven't had time to try it and I haven't found anything talking about it. I've researched my board to see if that's the issue but it's one of the better b650 boards MSI mag b650 tomahawk and I can't find anyone else having issues with it either. I'm going to benchmark everything as is with 3dmark and Cinebench. Then I'll disable XMP, try to straight up PBO it. If it works I'll benchmark that so see what's better. If it's stable as well I'll try PBO with XMP at 5200. But maybe I'll play around with curve optimizer before enabling XMP again. I've never used any of that stuff before so it's a learning process for me and I don't know what to expect. Did you get yours to post?
Hii Sir
How to change PlayStation 2 hd loader boot image and how set custom image. Pls help me
What should I set PPT, TDC, EDC, TDC(Soc), EDC(soc), my cpu its a ryzen 5 4500
just wondering about the 'boost override cpu' as your max was 200 but i was able to bump mine up to 3550, is this unsafe?
My problem is when I change the ram speed to 3600 my 5800X don’t like it and it keep crashing I don’t know if overclocing would solve it !!!
I have a huge cpu bottleneck I run a R7 5800x and a 4070 on 1080p my black ops 6 struggles to reach 200 fps even on low settings hopefully this will help out
im not going to put the " boost override cpu " to max cuz that goes upto +3000 and im not willing to go that high
Tried this but ended up doing manual oc all cores 4.7ghz at 1.20v.
For 4.8ghz it seems to want a lot of voltage and my temps go too high ( above 1.25v).
Tested with occt 30min test avx2 extreme
What widget are you using to see CPU temp in the notification area?
What version of Rysen master is this, Ive just downloaded from the link but it is compleatly different, my versisn is : 2.13.0.2908
I overclocked my R7 5800X with a tuf gaming b550-plus just like the video said, then my cpu clock automaticly lowered to 2.81ghz, does anyone know the reason of that? My CPU is going with my normal clocks only 45 celcius so i want to overclock.
Ryzen Master Doesnt support my ryzen 7 3750h?
Is there some minimum specifications?
I got an unsupported CPU, and it's the Ryzen 5 5500U. Any thought, or am I SOL?
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honestly, doing this with a stock cooler is totally pointless IMHO. Certainly if using a spire cooler (which comes even with some x model Ryzen CPU's) you'll not get anything like 80% out of them (out the box) and the fan will be increasing and decreasing speed permanently.
I have amd’s stock cooler what would be recommend to change here?
hmmm now its worse... first test was 11133, after putting 200 in 11097, its a ryzen 7 3700x, just ran the test again 11640
hey idk if youll respond to this but i cant click on precision boost overdrive, its grayed out. Any help?
I got a very cheap Ryzen 5700x. It must be a good bin because it goes out of the box 4.75Ghz all core with curve optimizer at -30. Ryzen Master is easy peasy.
I have the same cpu, what did you do?
Surely we want an UV video. The more we know the better
Hey
CyberCPU Tech
I have a ryzen 7 7840 hs and i have only seen it attain 4.62Ghz of clockspeed but it is suppossed to be at 5.1Ghz.
I have a Hp Victus.
I am new to all this Yet I want to know If someway I can enable my microprocessor to run upto 5.1 Ghz by any given (appropriate)means.
ThankYou
Write PBO to BIOS doesn't show up on my screen.
How did you get the CPU temp in the Taskbar?
I have 5600X3D and I don’t have these options on Ryzen Master.
You can't overclock an X3D. Very bad idea.
I have a 5600G, but I have an RX6600 for the GPU. Would it be worth it to try overclocking this CPU? I see yours is the "X" variant, so I wasn't sure how much different the results might be with yours vs the 5600G.
I can recommend you undervolting and PBO. You will decrease power consumption and increase the all-core boost clock. Your computer can be also more quite.
I am running 5700G undervolted boosting to 4.65 GHz all-core, the power consumption is around 80 Watts.
Tighter memory timings can also improve the performance.
@michaelprinc thanks for the advice brother, I'll definitely try this and see how it goes!
Is XMP enabled before installation of Ryzen Master?