so why would the per-core optimization set one to -16? I'll put the -16 one at -19 and see how it goes.Įdit: looks to be working fine with it set like that. Going to see what it does for the all-core instead of just the per-core tuning does.Īll core optimization set all to -19. I ended up rerunning the Per core optimizer after finding what looked like the best EDC setting and it did make the core offset settings a bit better. So setting the voltage offset doesn't do anything when using PBO. Going to see if lowering the voltage by using a negative offset will help any. Now to see what happens if I bring down TDC below what it is actually pulling.Įdit: Nope, that didn't help and neither did increasing TDC. Multi core: 4,583 (score of 29,852) - weird as the maintained boost was higher throughout the test. Single core: 4,955-5,012 (score of ,1631) - the poor core max went up while the good core max went down. It apparently sets EDC to infinite and doesn't help at all. there is a setting called PBO Fmax Enhancer which says it may help increase single core boost. set them back and now trying lowering the EDC.Ģ25 EDC setting flips out and it shows as 0 on Ryzen master and the first CCD max clocks go up to 4,775 and the second CCD max clocks go down to 4,015. Settings them all to the -30 except the one and the -15 one to -17 cause a BSOD during the single core test. No idea how in the world it came up with those numbers but I may just try those in the BIOS manually and see how it fares. I know the first time I ran the per-core tuning in Ryzen Master, all were -30 except for that one which was -17. Oh yeah, I am just shy of 50c on single core and max 65c on all core loads. Guessing it will end up clocking a bit higher. I wonder what it will do if I manually put those settings in the BIOS and then tweak from there. Single core: 4,930-4,990 (score of 1,621) It was moving between core 2 (-26) and core 6 (-15) so it could have been a little higher if it had been smarterįinally feel like I am getting closer to getting this thing tuned. TDC - 170 (Ryzen Master pegs this when running the tuning routing when it loads up all cores)Īfter the per core tuning, rebooting, letting it enable, and then having to reboot again because it set it to "Auto Overclocking" instead of PBO, it is running the cores with these offsets: Multi core 4,455 (score of 28,996) - all core load temps went up about 7c and voltage went up a lot. Single core: 4,850-4,870 (score of 1,592) - fun part - this is getting slower and slower and temps are going slightly down each time. TDC and EDC are of course still maxing out on multi core Single core: 4,890-4,915 (score of 1,604) - why did the max single core speed go down? It was not pulling any more power and temps were not higher? well, PPT as well, but with the stock settings it is not maxing out like TDC and EDC are. TDC and EDC are of course what is holding back the multi-core boost. Default settings besides setting up DOCP and voltages for the RAM: