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Thoughts on this Ryzen software?

Thoughts on this Ryzen software?

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no0na45
Junior Member
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02-28-2024, 07:36 AM
#21
The monitoring software works well, though it fails when CPU virtualization is turned on. It's a bummer, but definitely needed.
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no0na45
02-28-2024, 07:36 AM #21

The monitoring software works well, though it fails when CPU virtualization is turned on. It's a bummer, but definitely needed.

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carp3
Senior Member
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02-28-2024, 09:34 AM
#22
Is there a requirement for the system to begin with Windows each time it launches?
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carp3
02-28-2024, 09:34 AM #22

Is there a requirement for the system to begin with Windows each time it launches?

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ditox95
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03-01-2024, 07:08 PM
#23
No...but if I need to be able to run Bluestacks emulator and switch in and out of Ryzenmaster to check what it reports, I have to restart to turn on SVM. This makes it a bit awkward to use, especially because HWinfo64 shows everything it does. It just doesn't automatically adjust core clocks like RM does.
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ditox95
03-01-2024, 07:08 PM #23

No...but if I need to be able to run Bluestacks emulator and switch in and out of Ryzenmaster to check what it reports, I have to restart to turn on SVM. This makes it a bit awkward to use, especially because HWinfo64 shows everything it does. It just doesn't automatically adjust core clocks like RM does.

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JeroScuach
Member
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03-01-2024, 08:20 PM
#24
It might be unusual with your BIOS or MB, but using SVM works well in my setup. I mostly rely on VmWare workstation.
In any case, I’m giving up on CTR right now—it doesn’t offer much more than what I can achieve through BIOS and the 1usmus Power Plan. I actually use two of those plans but with different settings: one with CPU at 5/100% and another at 5/50%, where the latter caps the CPU at 2200MHz, which suits me when performance isn’t critical.
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JeroScuach
03-01-2024, 08:20 PM #24

It might be unusual with your BIOS or MB, but using SVM works well in my setup. I mostly rely on VmWare workstation.
In any case, I’m giving up on CTR right now—it doesn’t offer much more than what I can achieve through BIOS and the 1usmus Power Plan. I actually use two of those plans but with different settings: one with CPU at 5/100% and another at 5/50%, where the latter caps the CPU at 2200MHz, which suits me when performance isn’t critical.

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finandchaz101
Junior Member
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03-15-2024, 12:37 AM
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Yah... I realized it was the version of RM I had. I downloaded the updated package from the Guru3d link, and it works now with SVM enabled! I also found CTR similar: after using it, I ended up with the same settings I used when testing a fixed OC—4025Mhz, 1.275V. The only difference was that I spent around two weeks trying, which was frustrating. It would have been much quicker to use CTR and less stressful. Plus, it starts with a bias of no more than 1.275V, which is safer compared to the 1.35-1.375V range some people suggest for Ryzen fixed OC setups.
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finandchaz101
03-15-2024, 12:37 AM #25

Yah... I realized it was the version of RM I had. I downloaded the updated package from the Guru3d link, and it works now with SVM enabled! I also found CTR similar: after using it, I ended up with the same settings I used when testing a fixed OC—4025Mhz, 1.275V. The only difference was that I spent around two weeks trying, which was frustrating. It would have been much quicker to use CTR and less stressful. Plus, it starts with a bias of no more than 1.275V, which is safer compared to the 1.35-1.375V range some people suggest for Ryzen fixed OC setups.

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