HWiNFO 64
HWiNFO 64
I've focused mainly on temperatures and frequencies during tuning or undervolting. I don't care about anything else—people get too caught up in details. Of course, checking some voltage readings can help you adjust that, but usually it's tied to other changes. Only look at all sensors when you're facing a problem.
We're discussing a specific CPU model—either a standard Ryzen or one with the 3D v-cache. The main factors influencing performance are boost clock speeds, power consumption, and voltage, rather than temperature or wattage alone. Generally, boosting clocks on most Ryzen processors provide better insight for optimization.
The CPU model is Ryzen 9 9900X. It’s a brand-new unit with a fresh motherboard, RAM, and a new 360 AIO. I won’t adjust voltages or attempt manual overclocking. The BIOS OC Tweaker has set the performance mode, and RAM is configured at 6000. After posting, I’ll check the HWiNFO data line to see which one displays boost clocks. @agall