05-21-2023 02:48 PM
Hello, I have an Asus 670E Proart Creator Wifi with a 7950X.
The cpu is watercooled, and cpu temp never goes above 86c even after 12 hours of cpu stress testing. I have an extremely large radiator.
My problem is, this cpu will not go over 5.5 gigahertz on any core. My old cpu, was a 7600X and it would clock up to 5.7 ghz out of the box.
What could the problem be?
I am now on bios 14.15 and the cpu behaves the same.
05-21-2023 06:21 PM
Hello, @SleptOver .
We have discussions on your topic in ROG Discussions > Overclocking & Tweaking.
I may relocate your post to the proper category if you'd like.
Thank you.
05-23-2023 06:21 AM
I have no idea, I thought these should do at least 5.7 ghz on some cores if given enough cooling? It seems welded to 5.5 ghz. Like, in Jedi Survivor, the cpu sits at 54c and 5.5 ghz on all cores. It says 5.7 ghz on the box.
Beyond enabling expo1 in the bios, I have not tweeked the cpu.
And no, I do not have a spare 7950x laying around to test.
05-23-2023 06:31 AM
Have you enabled PBO and the Curve Optimizer manually? As far as I know, setting the profile to EXPO I doesn't do this, it is targeted at overclocking the memory, not the CPU.
In general, check this article, it might be helpful to you if you decide to boost your CPU to the limit, there are several ways to do that: SkatterBencher #45: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Overclocked to 5950 MHz - SkatterBencher
Also, I suppose that you are taking the readings through HWINFO which shows the max frequency reached per core?
05-23-2023 06:35 AM
Indeed, I am using HWinfo. I have not enabled PBO or Curve Optimizer manually, I was under the impression that the cpu should boost to 5.7 ghz out of the box without any extra settings? I mean, the old 7600X hit ....5.7 ghz at times, and it ran on the same motherboard, with the same ram and settings otherwise?
05-23-2023 06:43 AM
Yeah, I agree. It sounds disappointing. What were the temperatures with 7600X? As a 6-core processor (if I am not wrong), it should be a cooler processor and boost to higher frequencies more generously. On the other hand, 7950X should be designed to reach those higher frequencies by default. It might be due to more conservative settings in the latest BIOS versions, related to SOC voltages, etc, that doesn't allow your current CPU to boost so much.
05-23-2023 06:55 AM - edited 05-23-2023 06:58 AM
I enabled PBO and it seems to have made no difference.
I am also seeing weird results in 3dmark:
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/38600991/spy/37442507
Temperatures for the 7600X was about the same as for the 7950X
05-31-2023 02:44 PM
Hi, Just helped a fellow member at AMD Red Team Community, I'll copy the post here.
You can mess with Curve Optimizer to get more juice.
@Englishman_Xper wrote:
Hi, You can visit my thread "RAPHAEL", I'm constantly tweaking the 7950X as I wish to learn how much can I squeeze without too much pressure on the 240 Radiator AIO.
The best I got so far with a 36K (almost 37K) on cinebench, which is tad less than completely stock. This is the combo of tweaks:
EcoMode 105
Curve Optimizer all core -6
vCore Offset -0.08v
vSoC 1.2v
VDDIO MC 1.2v
All CCD1 cores will still push past 5.7Ghz and the max temp while rendering on DaVinci Resolve will be 78ºC Peak. Gaming at 60ºC and that is super comfy.
I can do better but I can't seem to get -15 Curve Optimizer stable on All Core so I'll have to to a per core Curve Optimizer. If I can go -20 on some and -10 on others I may be able to push past 38K on Cinebench
Beware, Curve Optimizer can put your VRM's to the test