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5900x PPT format, TDC and EDC specifications

5900x PPT format, TDC and EDC specifications

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S4NP3I
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09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
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I've located my negative offset for each core. Now I'm looking for the best PPT, TDC, and EDC that match the stock performance but aim for lower voltage and temperature. Keeping PPT near 142 gave the strongest results; lowering it hurt performance. TDC was the worst at reducing it further. EDC stayed at 140, which worked well. The lower I went, the better the outcome until a certain point was reached. Stock values: PPT - 142, TDC - 90, EDC - 140, CBR23 score 20406. Optimised values: PPT - 135, TDC - 90, EDC - 100, CBR23 score 21154. Average voltage 1.21. My concern is if lowering these parameters harms the CPU or speeds up wear over time.
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S4NP3I
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #1

I've located my negative offset for each core. Now I'm looking for the best PPT, TDC, and EDC that match the stock performance but aim for lower voltage and temperature. Keeping PPT near 142 gave the strongest results; lowering it hurt performance. TDC was the worst at reducing it further. EDC stayed at 140, which worked well. The lower I went, the better the outcome until a certain point was reached. Stock values: PPT - 142, TDC - 90, EDC - 140, CBR23 score 20406. Optimised values: PPT - 135, TDC - 90, EDC - 100, CBR23 score 21154. Average voltage 1.21. My concern is if lowering these parameters harms the CPU or speeds up wear over time.

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ImScary_
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
#2
I work with values of about 200, 130, and 145, which brings me nearer to 24K at around 1.45 to 1.50 plus, depending on the situation. But don't worry, it won't damage anything like that.
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ImScary_
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #2

I work with values of about 200, 130, and 145, which brings me nearer to 24K at around 1.45 to 1.50 plus, depending on the situation. But don't worry, it won't damage anything like that.

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Zbob11
Member
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09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
#3
These adjustments might affect stability. You've confirmed the settings on default curves, but running the PPT, TDC, and EDC simulations could reveal issues. Consider rechecking your curve for PPT at 135 TDC, 90 EDC, and 100.
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Zbob11
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #3

These adjustments might affect stability. You've confirmed the settings on default curves, but running the PPT, TDC, and EDC simulations could reveal issues. Consider rechecking your curve for PPT at 135 TDC, 90 EDC, and 100.

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ElKik03
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
#4
But you're going too far.
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ElKik03
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #4

But you're going too far.

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Infamousy
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09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
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The processor remains operating beyond expected levels. This isn't a reduction in performance. It's about enhancing efficiency, achieving similar or improved outcomes with reduced energy consumption.
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Infamousy
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #5

The processor remains operating beyond expected levels. This isn't a reduction in performance. It's about enhancing efficiency, achieving similar or improved outcomes with reduced energy consumption.

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Spooky_Girl13
Junior Member
15
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
#6
I was testing my game last night and found I could lower edc significantly without losing my precise timing.
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Spooky_Girl13
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #6

I was testing my game last night and found I could lower edc significantly without losing my precise timing.

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ElliotGamings
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
#7
The main concern is whether maintaining stability can be achieved at a reduced EDC without using a curve optimizer.
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ElliotGamings
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #7

The main concern is whether maintaining stability can be achieved at a reduced EDC without using a curve optimizer.

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zzTheProPvPzz
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
#8
Each CPU is unique, so the performance limits you set depend on your configuration. It won’t become unstable. Since the tap isn’t fully open, the output will be restricted.
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zzTheProPvPzz
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #8

Each CPU is unique, so the performance limits you set depend on your configuration. It won’t become unstable. Since the tap isn’t fully open, the output will be restricted.

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Pikachu9182
Junior Member
10
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
#9
Extending the EDC and PPT limits isn't very effective due to temperature effects. The "High Temperature Integer Threshold" resets at 70°C for AMD processor family 19h, matching family 17h. Details are available on page 353 of the "Processor Programming Reference" PPR. With a stock configuration, temperatures above 70°C cause the CPU fans to run at full duty cycle. (This makes sense?) Enjoy
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Pikachu9182
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #9

Extending the EDC and PPT limits isn't very effective due to temperature effects. The "High Temperature Integer Threshold" resets at 70°C for AMD processor family 19h, matching family 17h. Details are available on page 353 of the "Processor Programming Reference" PPR. With a stock configuration, temperatures above 70°C cause the CPU fans to run at full duty cycle. (This makes sense?) Enjoy

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Jarzzermann
Posting Freak
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09-15-2016, 01:57 AM
#10
Consider using PPT TDC EDC for the Ryzen 5000. Compare it to stock settings and see which suits your needs best.
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Jarzzermann
09-15-2016, 01:57 AM #10

Consider using PPT TDC EDC for the Ryzen 5000. Compare it to stock settings and see which suits your needs best.

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