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MickRietveld
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07-06-2019, 11:01 AM
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Upgraded to a RYZEN 7 5800K, MSI Meg X570 Unify (BIOS A.B3), 16GB DDR 4600Mhz (CL 19) RAM, and an Radeon 570X GPU. What are the best overclocking parameters for this configuration?
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MickRietveld
07-06-2019, 11:01 AM #1

Upgraded to a RYZEN 7 5800K, MSI Meg X570 Unify (BIOS A.B3), 16GB DDR 4600Mhz (CL 19) RAM, and an Radeon 570X GPU. What are the best overclocking parameters for this configuration?

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DevilDavis
Member
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07-06-2019, 11:39 AM
#2
5800K? or 5800X? A10-5800K? I think AMD might have released a new model at that temperature, but with a 5800X I'd take it a bit further: enable PBO and adjust voltage using Curve Optimizer. It's possible to keep it straightforward by using a single curve suitable for all cores, which will still offer some benefit. However, if you prefer a more tailored approach, crafting a custom curve for each core can yield the highest performance while also reducing the operating temperature.
If A10-5800K doesn't support PBO or Curve Optimizer, it's a Piledriver arch processor designed for the FM2 socket and won't fit on an X570 board with an AM4 socket either.
https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bulldozer/AMD-A10-Series A10-5800K.html
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DevilDavis
07-06-2019, 11:39 AM #2

5800K? or 5800X? A10-5800K? I think AMD might have released a new model at that temperature, but with a 5800X I'd take it a bit further: enable PBO and adjust voltage using Curve Optimizer. It's possible to keep it straightforward by using a single curve suitable for all cores, which will still offer some benefit. However, if you prefer a more tailored approach, crafting a custom curve for each core can yield the highest performance while also reducing the operating temperature.
If A10-5800K doesn't support PBO or Curve Optimizer, it's a Piledriver arch processor designed for the FM2 socket and won't fit on an X570 board with an AM4 socket either.
https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bulldozer/AMD-A10-Series A10-5800K.html

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miner38
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07-06-2019, 03:11 PM
#3
Activate PBO, and maintain its state.
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miner38
07-06-2019, 03:11 PM #3

Activate PBO, and maintain its state.

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DangoBravo
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07-07-2019, 01:33 AM
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5800K? or 5800X? A10-5800K? I think AMD might have released a new model at that temperature, but with a 5800X I'd take it a bit further: enable PBO and adjust voltage using Curve Optimizer. It's possible to keep it straightforward by applying a single curve suitable for all cores, which will still offer some benefit. However, if you're more of a "tweaker," crafting a custom curve for each core can yield the highest performance while also reducing the operating temperature.
If A10-5800K doesn't support PBO or Curve Optimizer, it's a Piledriver arch processor designed for the FM2 socket and won't fit on an X570 board with an AM4 socket either.
https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bulldozer/AMD-A10-Series A10-5800K.html
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DangoBravo
07-07-2019, 01:33 AM #4

5800K? or 5800X? A10-5800K? I think AMD might have released a new model at that temperature, but with a 5800X I'd take it a bit further: enable PBO and adjust voltage using Curve Optimizer. It's possible to keep it straightforward by applying a single curve suitable for all cores, which will still offer some benefit. However, if you're more of a "tweaker," crafting a custom curve for each core can yield the highest performance while also reducing the operating temperature.
If A10-5800K doesn't support PBO or Curve Optimizer, it's a Piledriver arch processor designed for the FM2 socket and won't fit on an X570 board with an AM4 socket either.
https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bulldozer/AMD-A10-Series A10-5800K.html