![]() ![]() If there is a knock on this chip, it is that AMD never seemed to want to release it, which makes business sense at least. I don't think anyone knows how many of these chips are going to be available or for how long. ![]() AMD only made so many of these chips, and they aren't planning on making more, so if you want to head over to your local Micro Center location and pick one up, you'll have to move somewhat fast I imagine. So the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D is only available in the US through Micro Center stores, at an MSRP of $229, while supplies last. Where can you get it? Available in the US at Micro Center stores.When is it available? Available starting July 7, 2023.To achieve that, I must find a way to tweak Ryzen Master somewhere between the "Default" and the "Auto-OC" configuration, as obviously, my Noctua doesn't cool the cpu enough to have it run in Auto-OC mode in the long term. These values are too low: more cpu power can be achieved without CPU temperature going too high. I launched Cinebench R20 and scored 23840 pts: a 2% performance gain only compared to when the cpu was running at 3.1Ghz.Īnd AMD Ryzen Master reported: CPU temp reached 62 deg Celsius, Peak speed 3,600 MHz, PPT hit 98% of 280W, CPU power hit 187W, SOC Power 30W, TDC (CPU) 83% of 215A and EDC (CPU) 96% of 300A. So then I looked for a way to decrease the cpu speed a bit, so that it runs in more acceptable temperature: I launched the Default configuration in Ryzen Master. Here is what AMD Ryzen Master said while running Cinebench: CPU temp reached 95 deg Celsius (!), Peak speed 3,800 MHz, PPT hit 84% of 600W, CPU power hit 407W, SOC Power 37W, TDC (CPU) 93% of 400A and EDC (CPU) 100% of 470A.Īlthough I don't know what all these measures are (particularly PPT, SOC power, TDC and EDC), it seems pretty extreme, especially the cpu temperature reaching 95 deg Celsius which, to my understanding is the maximum the cpu can safely goes up to. I launched Cinebench R20 and scored 28380 pts: a 20% performance gain compared to when the cpu was running at 3.1Ghz. So I decided to load the BIOS Optimized Default settings, I re-enabled XMP (actually called DOCP on my BIOS) and I launched Windows: now surprisingly the CPU was hitting 3.8 GHz! Such a surprise as I didn't event touch PBO settings in the BIOS (but, prior to load BIOS Optimized Default settings, I played a bit with Ryzen Master and may be I switched to Auto-OC mode I don't remember, this could explain why the cpu was now running at 3.8GHz). Thanks was not able on the BIOS, you were right: now that it's enable, my RAM runs at 3200MHz, thank you :))Īlso, I tried to tweak some settings in the BIOS to overclcok the cpu a bit, but without success: the CPU frequency was stuck at 3.1GHz :( Thanks a lot in advance for your help, much appreciated, I've heard of PBO: what's the best way to enable it? By using AMD software 'Ryzen Master' in Windows? Or by tweaking BIOS settings first? Both? I'm far from these values.Ĭan you tell me what's the best way to get closer to these values? Boost Clock of up to 4.3GHz, and G.Skills says that my RAM tested speed is 3200MHz. * RAM: 128GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200MHz (4x32GB | 16-18-18-38)Ĭurrently the cpu runs at 3100MHz and RAM frequency is 1333MHz.īut AMD claims a Max. * Case: Be quiet! Silent Base 802, with 5 x be quiet! Silent Wings 3 140mm Fans * Noctua NH U14S TR4-SP3, push-pull configuration (with one additional fan) ![]() I come here to gain advice on my machine as at the moment it runs with standard BIOS settings and I want to slightly overclock it to get the most out of my hardware. ![]()
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