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5900x doesn't exceed 4.2ghz

5900x doesn't exceed 4.2ghz

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iKegreenS_
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08-05-2020, 04:47 PM
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I'm also curious about what "Cr30" is. The way to observe Ryzen reaching maximum boost clocks is with lighter processing types; heavier AVX instructions won't allow it. CineBench uses many AVX instructions, and even single-thread tests don't push it much higher. A better method is to use HWInfo64 with a polling period of 500mS, running the Ryzen Balanced power plan without changes, then run a light task like Defender quick scan. Observe the processor core clocks in HWInfo.
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iKegreenS_
08-05-2020, 04:47 PM #11

I'm also curious about what "Cr30" is. The way to observe Ryzen reaching maximum boost clocks is with lighter processing types; heavier AVX instructions won't allow it. CineBench uses many AVX instructions, and even single-thread tests don't push it much higher. A better method is to use HWInfo64 with a polling period of 500mS, running the Ryzen Balanced power plan without changes, then run a light task like Defender quick scan. Observe the processor core clocks in HWInfo.

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PvtStoner
Senior Member
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08-05-2020, 07:42 PM
#12
I mean cinebench R23 but i type Cr30 unconsciously.
Thanks.
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PvtStoner
08-05-2020, 07:42 PM #12

I mean cinebench R23 but i type Cr30 unconsciously.
Thanks.

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