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Performance issues during maximum workloads with Ryzen 5 processor Boost settings remain inactive despite high demand

Performance issues during maximum workloads with Ryzen 5 processor Boost settings remain inactive despite high demand

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XgAbYoP
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08-23-2019, 11:45 AM
#1
Hello ! Your query seems to explore various aspects of your Ryzen 5 3600x performance under different loads. It appears you're trying to understand why the CPU operates at around 4GHz even when idle, and what happens when it's under heavy load. The diagram you mentioned likely illustrates performance trends across different workloads. It seems you're curious about throttling behavior at high temperatures and how the CPU manages speed in various scenarios. Keep checking your findings for more clarity!
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XgAbYoP
08-23-2019, 11:45 AM #1

Hello ! Your query seems to explore various aspects of your Ryzen 5 3600x performance under different loads. It appears you're trying to understand why the CPU operates at around 4GHz even when idle, and what happens when it's under heavy load. The diagram you mentioned likely illustrates performance trends across different workloads. It seems you're curious about throttling behavior at high temperatures and how the CPU manages speed in various scenarios. Keep checking your findings for more clarity!

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Xindis_
Member
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08-26-2019, 12:42 AM
#2
The 4.4 provides a single-core enhancement. Core boost performance stays near 4.0.
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Xindis_
08-26-2019, 12:42 AM #2

The 4.4 provides a single-core enhancement. Core boost performance stays near 4.0.

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AikaProducts
Member
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09-02-2019, 10:44 PM
#3
The CPU maintains a steady performance without exceeding 4GHz under full load. During stress testing, the maximum clock speed recorded was 4070MHz across all cores. After stopping the test, the boost reached 4.4GHz. This behavior seems counterintuitive since higher speeds are typically desired during idle periods.
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AikaProducts
09-02-2019, 10:44 PM #3

The CPU maintains a steady performance without exceeding 4GHz under full load. During stress testing, the maximum clock speed recorded was 4070MHz across all cores. After stopping the test, the boost reached 4.4GHz. This behavior seems counterintuitive since higher speeds are typically desired during idle periods.

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Volkaninat_07
Junior Member
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09-02-2019, 11:10 PM
#4
The focus is on understanding that it doesn't work well when trying to increase everything simultaneously. If a single core is lightly used, its power capacity can be shared with another for greater output, but if all cores run at full capacity together, the overall maximum must remain controlled.
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Volkaninat_07
09-02-2019, 11:10 PM #4

The focus is on understanding that it doesn't work well when trying to increase everything simultaneously. If a single core is lightly used, its power capacity can be shared with another for greater output, but if all cores run at full capacity together, the overall maximum must remain controlled.

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babcraft
Member
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09-08-2019, 02:37 AM
#5
It can only enhance one main process at a time up to 4.4. Using all cores at full capacity will drop it to 4.1
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babcraft
09-08-2019, 02:37 AM #5

It can only enhance one main process at a time up to 4.4. Using all cores at full capacity will drop it to 4.1

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09-19-2019, 09:04 PM
#6
Thanks! Your responses were very useful.
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Mathsterbation
09-19-2019, 09:04 PM #6

Thanks! Your responses were very useful.