PBO: Advanced Boost clock override +200 PBO limits: motherboard Offset: -30 1.281v 4.85ghz 71c max with the app Fan Control, testing with Prime95 5600x
Not gonna lie I might have won the silicon lottery, My 5600 is at 4.6 Ghz all-core and just chilling at 1.2 volts, and I haven't even got a black screen yet. I might push it to it's absolute limits one day but for now, this is good enough. 0.2 volts lower than the one in the guide is good enough for me.
This AI voice feels like I'm meant to be watching an epic movie trailer, but it's just an overclocking tutorial. It's actually reminding me of how overly dramatic the monologues in the Death Note series were.
Curve Optimizer change to ALL CORES, the SIGN to NEGATIVE. I started with 25 and was good, changed it to 30 and Windows crashed, changed to 28, good so far. Only thing is that my 5600X is not going faster than 4649MHz even though it is cooler, using less power too.
Please help! I own a Aorus A520 Elite, bios interface is the same as you r showing, but there's not curve option, or pbo limits, etc, only PBO auto,on,of,manual (when "manual" is on, theres only 3 opions ppt, ecm, and 1 more, thats all apears
All these video's are so complicated, here is the deal for 5600x, set all core multi to 47x, set Dram volatage to 1.39v, set uclock, memclock and infinity fabric all the same (eg 1800Mhz), set cpu voltage to manual 1.325v. DONE, Every 5600x will do this if you have an aftermarket cooler and DDR4 3600Mhz memory. (plus it will run cooler and use less volatage. try it, trust me.
Depends on the chip, it may or may not exceed... bit it is already a win if it runs all core on boost clock. Not many CPU examples can do that. My CPU was not that good in overclocking 😅
@@Tech-Profis You're right, I'm able to go 4.7GHz but I don't like the extra vcore it needs. My chip is stable @4.65GHz 1.15v which I'm quite happy with. Thanks again for your video and replies
due to having a shit cooler i can only max out at 4.5 ghz all cores, but i also use 1.16 volts which is quite insane. i was able to reach 4.6 with 1.185v volts but cpu overheated. but sticking to 4.5 all cores, i get a cinebench multicore score of 11600
@@Tech-Profis all in due time, i think my next upgrade might just be going to am5 and grabbing a 9600x or potentially a 9600x3d if such a thing ever becomes a reality
@@aavarickn9625no if you want to manually go through and test values for long periods of times you may, but this method will give a very good result in a much shorter and simpler fashion
@@aavarickn9625 It's not wrong but not right. More than 1.3V for running 4.6GHz all core is a bit too much to be honest, PBO disabled means it uses the stock values (TDC 60 EDC 90), with PBO enabled you get TDC 65 and EDC 110. 1.25V at 4.75GHz I think it's unstable unless he really tried hard with OCCT and Ycruncher. Curve optimizer + Static Vcore doesn't make much sense to be honest, I also doubt it's really doing something with Curve optimizer. To be honest, run 1.275V for 4.6GHz all core, see if it's stable under OCCT Large Normal Variable AVX2 and Y-cruncher test SFT, both 1 hour, if it doesn't crash you SHOULD be okay at least. you can also try 1.3V, but it's a bit high, if the voltage is really high to achieve high frequencies you're better off with PBO ON and just call it a day. Unless you're doing all core loads, you won't feel the difference between all core OC vs PBO ON in gaming probably, most of the time you'll be limited by the GPU, and if you're not limited by the GPU, it's not the 200MHz that will make a big difference.
@@TheRealMikeMichaels 1.25V for 4.75 is pretty low to be honest 1.25V-1.275V at 4.6GHz is more reasonable, you should also test it under OCCT and Y-cruncher though, see if it's stable under OCCT Large Normal Variable AVX2 and Y-cruncher test SFT, both 1 hour
It is very difficult to follow the steps because is is very interesting to take a good look at the choices and understand what is done and why (bios choices I mean).
PBO: Advanced
Boost clock override +200
PBO limits: motherboard
Offset: -30
1.281v
4.85ghz
71c max with the app Fan Control, testing with Prime95
5600x
Not gonna lie I might have won the silicon lottery, My 5600 is at 4.6 Ghz all-core and just chilling at 1.2 volts, and I haven't even got a black screen yet. I might push it to it's absolute limits one day but for now, this is good enough. 0.2 volts lower than the one in the guide is good enough for me.
Nice 👌
I'm currently at 4.9 GHz @1.34v and that's quite insane
4.65 at 1.286 -30 offset per core
@@DnYLaunchpadfreezer?
@@kuba33346how do u choose voltage and use curve optimiser??
Thanks for this, my best result with 5600x was on:
PBO: Advanced
Boost clock override +200
PBO limits: motherboard
Offset: -18
i have r5 5600 none x and my best is
BCO : +200
PBO offset: -30
@@mahimabiat5577that's tube limits and that's what I'm at right now.. how long have you been running it?
Are you guys just setting that -30 for all cores? Or can I just do -10 on all cores since they aren’t the same?
How does the PBO limits work arent u supposed to disable it for better temps and same performance
@@Jwebbplayz-20 offset with +200 boost clock override has been the sweet spot for my 5600x. Going on 1 year now with this profile and 0 issues.
This AI voice feels like I'm meant to be watching an epic movie trailer, but it's just an overclocking tutorial.
It's actually reminding me of how overly dramatic the monologues in the Death Note series were.
My precision boost overdrive is greyed out on my msi b550-a pro motherboard but it says its enabled
I love that you have so many CC options
Curve Optimizer change to ALL CORES, the SIGN to NEGATIVE.
I started with 25 and was good, changed it to 30 and Windows crashed, changed to 28, good so far.
Only thing is that my 5600X is not going faster than 4649MHz even though it is cooler, using less power too.
Please help! I own a Aorus A520 Elite, bios interface is the same as you r showing, but there's not curve option, or pbo limits, etc, only PBO auto,on,of,manual (when "manual" is on, theres only 3 opions ppt, ecm, and 1 more, thats all apears
An A board isn't for overclocking bro, you need a B at least
for my testing i got these values: (didnt try manualOC) all are multi core score using R23
stock auto, standard 10796
stock auto, optimized 10881
4.0ghz 1.025v, optimized 10081
offset -0.05, optmized 10420
stock auto, PBO advance mobo limits + autoOC 200mhz, optimized 11682
stock auto, PBO advance mobo limits, optimized 11715
All these video's are so complicated, here is the deal for 5600x, set all core multi to 47x, set Dram volatage to 1.39v, set uclock, memclock and infinity fabric all the same (eg 1800Mhz), set cpu voltage to manual 1.325v. DONE, Every 5600x will do this if you have an aftermarket cooler and DDR4 3600Mhz memory. (plus it will run cooler and use less volatage. try it, trust me.
Make video sir. Wow nice
What about pbo scalar? Is it save to put it on 10x?
It is as save as overclocking. Te most dangerous about overclocking us when you star playing with voltages
Nice video, thank you!
You are welcome
would love to see how it has impact on diferent games
Depending on the game, resolution and settings. The difference here is the worst case scenario
why are you using a CPU-Z version from 2016?
It works, doesn't it? 😅
Nice and short video. Can these 5000 series cpus push more than 200MHz? I know PBO2 overrides is limited to +200, how about manual OC?
Depends on the chip, it may or may not exceed... bit it is already a win if it runs all core on boost clock. Not many CPU examples can do that. My CPU was not that good in overclocking 😅
@@Tech-Profis You're right, I'm able to go 4.7GHz but I don't like the extra vcore it needs. My chip is stable @4.65GHz 1.15v which I'm quite happy with. Thanks again for your video and replies
@@sc337 4.9GHz @1.225V here :D
due to having a shit cooler i can only max out at 4.5 ghz all cores, but i also use 1.16 volts which is quite insane. i was able to reach 4.6 with 1.185v volts but cpu overheated. but sticking to 4.5 all cores, i get a cinebench multicore score of 11600
@Celatra very good results my friend! Maybe you should buy a better cooler then? 😎
@@Tech-Profis all in due time, i think my next upgrade might just be going to am5 and grabbing a 9600x or potentially a 9600x3d if such a thing ever becomes a reality
It makes me mad that you didn't say wht program had the cpu temps and also you hung it off the screen so i couldn't read it
@@coletraintechgames2932 Sorry bro, Hardware info is the programm. Just google it
@Tech-Profis thank you! Rereading that, I didn't mean to come off so grumpy. Thank you for responding!
how to oc GPU amd rx 6900xt
Check my other GPU Videos bro, it is basically similar
Pbo scalar to 10x gives better performance?
Depends on many factors, in some cases yes
4:25 Everything you need to know.
Man how did u get 12k multicore performance when i can get max 4800 😭
Magic 😅
@@Tech-Profis pls tell me or do one more video cuz on my asrock i did not found the cpu settings
4ghz , 1.025V all cores , did not touch PBO , 3600 mhz , 35 to 40C idle , 58 C max (gaming or anything) , air cooler
my r5 5600 when running cinebench r23 max speed stuck at 4.17ghz, please help me =)))))
What motherboard?
@@Tech-Profis asrock pro se, is good ?
all core speed
@@NguoiSaoTho-ky1om asrock motherboards are all entry level boards and low quality
@@Celatra not at all, about Steel Legend and Taichi series ?
Why Motherboard limit? What does it mean?
It sets the voltages etc to what the motherboard can support
I don’t have Max CPU Boost override as an option
You have to enable « cpu boost clock override » to « positive » and after you can have access to max cpu boost
You should enable it first and then it appears
Is that your case? I got the same one lol
Cool 😉
Nightmare of numbers, nothing learn, AI voice over. Unpleasant to watch
1.25v(max!!!!),4.75 all cores(or 4.7),everything to auto.5 chips,3 msi mb, pbo disable always!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.Your method is for intel 4690k
so this method is wrong ?
@@aavarickn9625no if you want to manually go through and test values for long periods of times you may, but this method will give a very good result in a much shorter and simpler fashion
Cinebench crashed when I tried this.
What's 3 MSI mb?
@@aavarickn9625 It's not wrong but not right.
More than 1.3V for running 4.6GHz all core is a bit too much to be honest, PBO disabled means it uses the stock values (TDC 60 EDC 90), with PBO enabled you get TDC 65 and EDC 110.
1.25V at 4.75GHz I think it's unstable unless he really tried hard with OCCT and Ycruncher.
Curve optimizer + Static Vcore doesn't make much sense to be honest, I also doubt it's really doing something with Curve optimizer.
To be honest, run 1.275V for 4.6GHz all core, see if it's stable under OCCT Large Normal Variable AVX2 and Y-cruncher test SFT, both 1 hour, if it doesn't crash you SHOULD be okay at least.
you can also try 1.3V, but it's a bit high, if the voltage is really high to achieve high frequencies you're better off with PBO ON and just call it a day.
Unless you're doing all core loads, you won't feel the difference between all core OC vs PBO ON in gaming probably, most of the time you'll be limited by the GPU, and if you're not limited by the GPU, it's not the 200MHz that will make a big difference.
@@TheRealMikeMichaels 1.25V for 4.75 is pretty low to be honest
1.25V-1.275V at 4.6GHz is more reasonable, you should also test it under OCCT and Y-cruncher though, see if it's stable under OCCT Large Normal Variable AVX2 and Y-cruncher test SFT, both 1 hour
Buen video
too fast too complicated ??
It is very difficult to follow the steps because is is very interesting to take a good look at the choices and understand what is done and why (bios choices I mean).
I can't stand the AI voice 😅sorry.
dude you are using some ancient cpu-z XD
I always stay on older versions as long as possible. Same with my Android phone 🤪
18121?? i got 4799 :D
its cause he is using cpu-z version 1.78.. I got 18406 on that version too. But the newer versions i got like 5000