To reiterate, I’m just providing guidance here; each chip and system is different. The cooling solution also plays a significant role. These processors are designed with low power consumption in mind, which allows for overclocking potential. However, gaming at 5.2GHz right out of the box will already offer a fantastic experience without the need for any additional overclocking.
i use the same pbo but with -20 i havnt tried any higher as i idle at 40 degrees which is more than cool enough for me and i get an above average cinebench r23 result but 35 seems crazy when you look at what others find the cpu capable of, along with reviewers all saying -20 is the best they could do while stable.
I'm merely guiding here; every chip and system varies. The cooling solution is a factor as well. It's my understanding that these processors were designed with low power consumption in mind, allowing for overclocking potential.
Each chip and system varies, including the cooling solution. Stability is maintained during Cinebench and Fortnite gameplay, achieving 5.4GHz across all cores with a power draw of 140W and a temperature of 85°C.
I have a 9800x3d doing +200mhz pbo with negative 100 so far on curve optimiser I’m still dropping it seeing how far it can go. Your video gave me the knowledge I needed to know what to change / set to get pbo working is my first amd build.
If you're not crashing and your temps are ok after your average gaming session time you're just fine... I prefer to be as cool as possible so for me I generally just stick to pbo auto and expo... I don't like going crazy with it because hey i prefer long life vs a few extra MHz but to each your own 🤷♂️
my 9800x3d hits 95c and above when loading games sometimes but in game its like 65c is this normal? i have 360mm aio and good paste, i came from 7950x3d and that cpu never got that hot
I have same high temps with 9800X3D when loading and its perfectly normal with this chip. It can use 140W power spikes when loading shaders in games but in game it uses much less power. Cinebench R23 with noctua NH-D14 cooler my temps are hitting 95C (140-145W) but lowering curve optimizer to -30 and keep stock clocks temps are 85-90 (125W-130W). I have had zero crashes so far...
@ZomgZomg007 i agree, i know my cooler is working i literally just bought it and it kept my 7950x3d cool all the time. I'll try repasting and maybe I over tightened my aio.
I apologize, I don’t play Naraka. However, in games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Far Cry 6, and The Callisto Protocol, it achieves 107, 134, and 205 FPS respectively, on the highest settings with ultra ray tracing at 3440x1440p and 120Hz when paired with the R9 7900XTX. This processor will run games smoothly at 1080p with any mid-range GPU.
I didn't experiment with scalar on Ryzen 5000 and 7000 series. If you can achieve the same results without it, then great. We should all be happy with gaming at 5.2GHz right out of the box and have a fantastic experience without the need for any additional overclocking.
To reiterate, I’m just providing guidance here; each chip and system is different. The cooling solution also plays a significant role. These processors are designed with low power consumption in mind, which allows for overclocking potential. However, gaming at 5.2GHz right out of the box will already offer a fantastic experience without the need for any additional overclocking.
i use the same pbo but with -20 i havnt tried any higher as i idle at 40 degrees which is more than cool enough for me and i get an above average cinebench r23 result but 35 seems crazy when you look at what others find the cpu capable of, along with reviewers all saying -20 is the best they could do while stable.
i tried -40. crash, -35 crash after mutiple test, -33 also the same crash. -30 been gaming and testing for days. seems stable. guess i was lucky.
I'm merely guiding here; every chip and system varies. The cooling solution is a factor as well. It's my understanding that these processors were designed with low power consumption in mind, allowing for overclocking potential.
Very helpful video.
Why do you have such a fancy Asrock Bios? Mine looks incredibly boring, the most basic thing I've ever seen. (Asrock B650M Pro RS WiFi.)
Because it's the top-of-the-line X870E Taichi! It has to look fancy 😝
35 is crazy)
Each chip and system varies, including the cooling solution. Stability is maintained during Cinebench and Fortnite gameplay, achieving 5.4GHz across all cores with a power draw of 140W and a temperature of 85°C.
@@hefnyxtotally agree here. I just started tinkering with mine and I’m at -100 negative on curve optimiser at +200mhz at 74c. Every chip is different.
@@blown454350 Troll. -100 is not a thing
I have a 9800x3d doing +200mhz pbo with negative 100 so far on curve optimiser I’m still dropping it seeing how far it can go. Your video gave me the knowledge I needed to know what to change / set to get pbo working is my first amd build.
it maxes around 50 man.... 100 impossible
Negative 100?!
@biglipsadboi5475 yeah stable on neg 100 curve optimiser but went back up to neg80 as I went from 24.1k cine down to 23.2k.
@@biglipsadboi5475 Dont worry thats not possible
@@biglipsadboi5475 AI generated comment lol
do not do scaler 10x, its just asking for trouble. and is a overkill here. kkeep it on 1x.
If you're not crashing and your temps are ok after your average gaming session time you're just fine... I prefer to be as cool as possible so for me I generally just stick to pbo auto and expo... I don't like going crazy with it because hey i prefer long life vs a few extra MHz but to each your own 🤷♂️
my 9800x3d hits 95c and above when loading games sometimes but in game its like 65c is this normal? i have 360mm aio and good paste, i came from 7950x3d and that cpu never got that hot
somethings not right there, cooler is 100% not doing its job.
I have same high temps with 9800X3D when loading and its perfectly normal with this chip. It can use 140W power spikes when loading shaders in games but in game it uses much less power. Cinebench R23 with noctua NH-D14 cooler my temps are hitting 95C (140-145W) but lowering curve optimizer to -30 and keep stock clocks temps are 85-90 (125W-130W). I have had zero crashes so far...
@@anttikoponen5040 with idle im around 40c or a little bit less. With games its between 80c en 85c. Is that bad or is something wrong with my AIO?
@@darrenjk5438 its normal temps. My chip is idle ~40C. There is nothing wrong with your temps.
@ZomgZomg007 i agree, i know my cooler is working i literally just bought it and it kept my 7950x3d cool all the time. I'll try repasting and maybe I over tightened my aio.
could u test in naraka blade point full low 1080p please
I apologize, I don’t play Naraka. However, in games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Far Cry 6, and The Callisto Protocol, it achieves 107, 134, and 205 FPS respectively, on the highest settings with ultra ray tracing at 3440x1440p and 120Hz when paired with the R9 7900XTX. This processor will run games smoothly at 1080p with any mid-range GPU.
@@thetechanalyst8411 oh i have 4070super full HD low competitive is okaay ?
@@marcomini it will be more than OK, but it depends on which processor platform you are upgrading from.
good motherboad , lol
DOnt use scalar.... it destroy your cpu mate... use auto or 1x
7x-10x is very normal.
@@117Brandon Its not.
I didn't experiment with scalar on Ryzen 5000 and 7000 series. If you can achieve the same results without it, then great. We should all be happy with gaming at 5.2GHz right out of the box and have a fantastic experience without the need for any additional overclocking.
BS lol
no it doesn't it barely increases the voltage stop talking stupid.