F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Attempting to access the OC.

Attempting to access the OC.

Attempting to access the OC.

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thehwk223
Member
169
07-02-2016, 08:03 PM
#1
You’ve got a solid setup already. To maximize performance for everyday tasks, consider optimizing BIOS settings, ensuring proper cooling, and using compatible RAM and storage. For tuning, look into community forums or YouTube channels focused on X570S Aorus Master builds—many newcomers share tips on stability, power management, and software tweaks.
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thehwk223
07-02-2016, 08:03 PM #1

You’ve got a solid setup already. To maximize performance for everyday tasks, consider optimizing BIOS settings, ensuring proper cooling, and using compatible RAM and storage. For tuning, look into community forums or YouTube channels focused on X570S Aorus Master builds—many newcomers share tips on stability, power management, and software tweaks.

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DJemi
Member
150
07-04-2016, 12:00 PM
#2
This video covers all the essentials for getting started. While other tutorials exist, this one is the most straightforward. Begin with the negative curve and establish stability before moving on to PBO values and similar topics. Personally, I used a 5900x for that approach.
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DJemi
07-04-2016, 12:00 PM #2

This video covers all the essentials for getting started. While other tutorials exist, this one is the most straightforward. Begin with the negative curve and establish stability before moving on to PBO values and similar topics. Personally, I used a 5900x for that approach.

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guillaume14100
Junior Member
48
07-05-2016, 04:08 PM
#3
Sure, take a look.
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guillaume14100
07-05-2016, 04:08 PM #3

Sure, take a look.

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JoJoRageux
Member
153
07-05-2016, 07:37 PM
#4
Really, there’s little value in trying to squeeze more CPU power. The best you can do is enable PBO and let it handle everything automatically. Otherwise, just boost your RAM speeds by reducing the timings as much as possible, then increase the clock speed. Personally I’m okay with that, but I still think upgrading CPUs isn’t worth it since performance gains are minimal now.
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JoJoRageux
07-05-2016, 07:37 PM #4

Really, there’s little value in trying to squeeze more CPU power. The best you can do is enable PBO and let it handle everything automatically. Otherwise, just boost your RAM speeds by reducing the timings as much as possible, then increase the clock speed. Personally I’m okay with that, but I still think upgrading CPUs isn’t worth it since performance gains are minimal now.

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HaloDXXIII
Member
52
07-09-2016, 12:24 PM
#5
Searching for affordable property options with minimal impact on stability. Also enjoying some hands-on work—just finished my initial complete project.
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HaloDXXIII
07-09-2016, 12:24 PM #5

Searching for affordable property options with minimal impact on stability. Also enjoying some hands-on work—just finished my initial complete project.

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NeemKUNG
Junior Member
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07-14-2016, 01:27 AM
#6
You can adjust PPT, TDC, EDC and curve optimizer settings. Based on your cooling setup, you might run your CPU close to its boost performance as an all-core overclock. This will make you a powerful machine if you manage it, though it's not guaranteed. Setting power limits is essential for these configurations, unless you have excellent cooling and a favorable CPU. After getting comfortable in Ryzen Master, remove the post-haste install and configure clocking directly in the BIOS.
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NeemKUNG
07-14-2016, 01:27 AM #6

You can adjust PPT, TDC, EDC and curve optimizer settings. Based on your cooling setup, you might run your CPU close to its boost performance as an all-core overclock. This will make you a powerful machine if you manage it, though it's not guaranteed. Setting power limits is essential for these configurations, unless you have excellent cooling and a favorable CPU. After getting comfortable in Ryzen Master, remove the post-haste install and configure clocking directly in the BIOS.

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ipad_100
Junior Member
29
07-14-2016, 04:52 AM
#7
I own the Arctic Liquid 360 freezer, which gives me solid cooling performance. At basic benchmarks such as 3DMark, it reaches just over 4800 MHz. That suggests it's not the poorest among silicone options.
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ipad_100
07-14-2016, 04:52 AM #7

I own the Arctic Liquid 360 freezer, which gives me solid cooling performance. At basic benchmarks such as 3DMark, it reaches just over 4800 MHz. That suggests it's not the poorest among silicone options.

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minifig_cd
Member
168
07-14-2016, 06:11 AM
#8
Is this completely unprocessed? If not, you need to move to the 5GHz+ band.
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minifig_cd
07-14-2016, 06:11 AM #8

Is this completely unprocessed? If not, you need to move to the 5GHz+ band.

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rhubarb11
Member
55
07-15-2016, 05:29 PM
#9
No action taken yet, just exploring the knowledge base. p.s. Besides completing regular tests to understand baseline performance.
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rhubarb11
07-15-2016, 05:29 PM #9

No action taken yet, just exploring the knowledge base. p.s. Besides completing regular tests to understand baseline performance.