Solving SOLVED5900x for Asus prime plus M.2 with overclocking
Solving SOLVED5900x for Asus prime plus M.2 with overclocking
I attempted auto on and mastery, then used the bios tweak section and went to level 3 for overclocking. I achieve 4.5ghz but temperatures are high and voltage is 1.4 or a bit higher. Is there any simple guide available to help improve results? I believe 4.5ghz is sufficient, yet reaching 85c with water cooling seems challenging to me.
Simple instructions for Vermeer (5000 series Ryzen CPUs) are: avoid overclocking. It's quite challenging, demands very high cooling, and usually doesn't improve performance much.
For your setup, 4.5Ghz is less effective than lighter tasks like gaming, where you might get around 4.8Ghz with basic cooling if you're not pushing limits.
Simple instructions for Vermeer (5000 series Ryzen CPUs): avoid overclocking. It's quite challenging, demands top-notch cooling, and usually doesn't improve performance much.
For your setup, 4.5Ghz offers less speed compared to lighter tasks like gaming, where you might get 4.8Ghz with basic cooling if you're willing to use average solutions.
With better cooling options such as a 280 or 360MM AIO or powerful air cooler, you can reach 5.0 to 5.05Ghz using under-volting with Curve Optimizer.
Even worse: keeping it at 1.4V all the time may shorten the CPU's lifespan.
Hi
I watched this video
Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nvVs_6Sr3w...e=youtu.be
My presentation, tdc, edc numbers match the video closely.
( I just received the 5900x on March 6th and am still figuring out what’s optimal for me ) and my core temp is around -20°C.
No voltages were adjusted and
it performs exactly as Drea.drechsler mentioned.
When playing Ghost Recon Wildlands or Breakpoint, my 5900x runs from 4.6 to 4.9 minutes during the game and have reached 5.075.
With temperatures in the mid to upper 50s
In cb r23 I believe it peaks at about 74-76°C.
My Corsair H150i Elite Capellix fans on a custom curve only run between 17 and 1800 gaming hours, up to 2100 at cb r23.
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/72806769
It seems with these new chips it's hard to really overclock like before. You can either upgrade all cores or just one, but not both. Probably best to stick with auto mode.