Adjusting Ryzen CPU Performance with Ryzen Master ---- Part 3

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This is the video. I go through each and every step of adjusting the Precision Boost Overdrive 2 variables in Ryzen Master: PTT, TDC, EDC. I show you exactly what to look for, how to interpret the results, and how to dial in the best performance using Ryzen Master. This applies to any of the AMD Ryzen 5000 Series CPUs, 5950x, 5900x, 5800x, 5600x.

Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:38 Download Cinebench R23
01:27 Pin CR23 to taskbar for future use
01:44 Ensure LOW CPU Usage
02:16 Start Ryzen Master
02:45 Start Cinebench R23
03:09 Launch Excel (or get a piece of paper)
04:28 Record Default Values
05:30 Record Data: Default
06:36 Set PPT, TDC, EDC to Max
07:40 Record Data: Max
08:16 Calculate Max Used
09:13 Set PPT, TDC, EDC to Max Used
09:30 Record Data: Max Used
10:07 Start Adjusting: PPT First
10:45 Start Adjusting: TDC Second
11:11 Opposite Result
11:32 Start Adjusting: EDC Third
12:09 Don't Just Copy My Numbers
12:47 Follow the method
13:18 Review First Round Results
14:08 Focusing on EDC
14:28 EDC Good Focusing on TDC
14:47 EDC, TDC Good Focusing on PPT
14:59 Record Data: Multi-Core
15:23 Stop CB23 Mutli-Core Start Single Core
15:34 Best Cores Per CCD
15:58 Repeat Small Incremental Changes
16:51 Record Data: Single Core
18:02 Save in BIOS
19:14 Save as Profile (Export if desire)

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Bud, I just want to say thank you for the help on this. I just learned my 5900x is a golden sample with no crashes at -30 offset on all cores. 4.95 to 5.05Ghz single core.

DaltonP
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I cannot express enough how thorough and detailed your videos are. And since I happen to have a very similar system, I can’t wait to follow along. Your explanations of Ryzen Master, Radeon Software, PPT, TTC & EDC is the best I’ve come across

errorskydaddynotfound
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This is by far the most comprehensive and useful Ryzen Master review that I have come across to date on Youtube.

smalltimer
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I couldn't find anything that was as helpful as this video. Most of the "guides" I looked at just said "set EDC (or whatever) from x to y depending on your cpu" without explaining what the heck that was for. Thanks for this.

readycheddar
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Best video yet for explaining PPT etc using Ryzen Master. Got a nice tune with my 5900x and Asus x570-f gaming. 4.5Ghz on all core on CB R20 getting 8778 compared to 8250. Nice boost. I'm also using curve optimisation for individual cores. I settled with 185 / 125 /150 with max temp at 85°C.

kapf
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The way you provide the information is so clear and understandable, I've watched all of your Red Star videos. Thank you for providing this information for free 👍👍👍

Medsas
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Followed this to the tee. Found near zero advantage to the MHz during the CR23 runs. And the score was going down!

But your tuning got the max V below 1.40 and the temps down, so I was already impressed. Then I ran PCMark and saw boost speeds AND durations that were brand new. Score improved by over 5%. Thanks!

R5 3600x, ROG B450 Gaming II, GTX 1060 6GB

LesCalvin
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What an incredible wealth of information these videos have been, thank you!

I am curious though about your process for dialing in single-core performance, because at least on my 5900X the CineBench work load bounces back and forth between two of my cores, the two Windows-preferred cores. So it's basically impossible to get a good reading of my average clock speed.

subparSamaritan
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Thank you so much! I increase my multicore speed from 4.2 to 4.3ghz following your guide. Single core 4.85ghz and max temp only at 59c. You made it so ez to understand compare to other videos and guides. You deserve millions of subs!

nvison
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Best tutorial video series by far on Ryzen master PBO!

MrNineGs
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Tnx. looking forward to the next video for ryzen master and 5950x

КіндзерськийСергій
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Finally someone shows (almost) everything. Oh, you're showing per-core undervolting in another video. Awesome.

VndNvwYvvSvv
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Love it it makes so much sense compared to other videos :)

jlaw
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this video is perfect. i tuned my 5900x and its perfect! thank you for the vid!

Werewolfmage
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The best guide I've seen on PBO, just ran into little problem on Single core I see my max freq just keeps jumping 3.6Ghz 3.7, BTW its 5600x and I got 4.6Ghz on all core before single core.

codenstar
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With my 5950x, when doing single-core Cinebench, it's not one of the cores boosting up to ~4.9 like you have, instead it's two cores jumping between 2.7 all the way to 3.2.

connerdassen
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Thank you so much for this video, I really enjoyed it and even started my own table to play around with my R 5600.

viniciuscredendio
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Great job, my friend! I have an ASUS ROG 450F gaming and, except the single test, the 5900x enter in throtle mode from time to time. But I worked in Ryzen to llower my temp, since I am quite satisfied with performance.

stromtrooper
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Thanks. After playing a bit with those values on my 5600x got extra 1k points in cinebench compared to default PBO settings

petyavodolaz
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This is an excellent video .... Thank you.

Qharisma