As the ram clock speed increases, the maximum cpu clock speed decreases.
As the ram clock speed increases, the maximum cpu clock speed decreases.
I've observed that pushing higher ram clock speeds reduces the maximum cpu clock speed achievable.
With a Ryzen 2600x running at 4.2GHz and Corsair vengeance 3000MHz RAM at 2400MHz, XMP profile set to 2800MHz limits the cpu to 4.05MHz. Going further to 2966MHz caps it at 3.9GHz.
This behavior seems typical and not a power supply issue.
What motherboard did u used?
If you bought 80+ Psu so dont worry.
try to OC to 3000 or 3200Mhz and MEM VTT on 0.675V and DRAM Voltage 1,35V.
After that if you using ryzen 2600x, with aftermarket cooler i suggest you to OC "only" while you want to gaming or rendering. with Ryzen Master, If you OC on BIOS, i don't think it will enabled XFR2 and Precision Boost 2.
Good Luck.
Increase CPU Voltage by 1.4V for the limit of daily use.
It looks like your power supply might not be enough, or your CPU could be facing a bottleneck.
Ahmedali20042017:
Hello,
it looks like your power supply might not handle everything, or your CPU could be getting a bottleneck. I was considering that the issue could be related to the power supply. Right now I have 500W, maybe increasing it to 650W will help determine if the problem persists.
What motherboard did u used?
If you bought 80+ Psu so dont worry.
try to OC to 3000 or 3200Mhz and MEM VTT on 0.675V and DRAM Voltage 1,35V.
After that if you using ryzen 2600x, with aftermarket cooler i suggest you to OC "only" while you want to gaming or rendering. with Ryzen Master, If you OC on BIOS, i don't think it will enabled XFR2 and Precision Boost 2.
Good Luck.
Increase CPU Voltage by 1.4V for the limit of daily use.
looterwar :
ahmedali20042017 :
hello
it looks like your power supply might not be handling everything, or your CPU could be hitting a bottleneck. I thought it could be related to the power supply. Right now I have 500W, maybe increasing it to 650W would help to see if that issue persists. 650W is more than enough for 2600x, since it only draws 150-200W under full load.