Ryzen 5 5600X Stock vs Overclock benchmark | PBO OC | Temps | Voltage | Benchmarks and gameplay 2021

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Ryzen 5 5600X Stock vs Overclock FPS and temps benchmark - in this video R5 5600X is tested in 6 games at stock specification, all core overclock, PBO overclock and also shows how the voltage can impact the performance and the temperatures of the CPU.

System Specification:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080
RAM: 16GB (2 x 8) 3600 MHz

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Wow, this thing really doesn’t overclock well but it undervolts beautifully. I’ll have to do that with mine later.

ZTriggerGaming
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The undervolting temps though..🧐loving that…

billygames
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What works best is leaving the clocks alone, and adjusting the voltage curve for PBO. All core boost, negative offset of -20mv. Lower temps, higher sustained boost clocks with decreased voltage.

You might be able to get the maximum of -30mv offset, but -20mv was the max for my silicon.

Brave_Chaotic
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dude, thank you because I've been trying for a while to go from 46 to 48 ghz, to activate PBO ect, but in the end, all that I change almost nothing in games, whether it's 4.5 or 4.8 .. .. So thank you for saving me time!

Ohmlombre.
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So no point in overclocking basically this one.

wisetekniquez
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Moral of the story: CPU is able to optimally run itself.

SammyGoated
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Would you mind to share values of OC? for compelte and show how you OC wich tool you use...

erike.flores
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Have you cinebench single and multi core scores?

kristofboncz
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Testing a bit here on Farcry New Dawn build in benchmark, low settings 720p, every bit of clock makes a massive advantage. I imagine the actual gain or difference in CPU power is massive, but actually playing a game at high or ultra 1440p makes very little difference.

So running normal settings vs. overclocking to 4650-4800 could make a nice difference, but on actual gameplay, it would mean almost nothing.

We need the massive CPU power increase of changing to a 5800x3D to actually notice something.

ericsilva
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Fun fact ti get better avg frame rates just get a aio cooler. Lower temps will let the ryzen cpu hold longer boost and be stable. Higher temps will make it automatically throttle and then you going to see drops in frames. If your aio is decent then overclock on top of that.

KhmerVidz
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So for one that is all the way on the right, how exactly do you that in BIOs?

Aware_
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How u find the right vcore? Are u working with an offset in combination with pro? Or a manual vcore?

fruvn
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wow -15 degrees at the same performance, nice

jshico
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good video mate
btw whish mode its the best the 4.6 ghz oc with auto voltage or the stock one on the left ?

squizi
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Thank you for the high quality comparison :) very informtive :)

nikolaykolay
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I’m gonna go about 4.5 oc no pbo with about a 1.175-1.2v….well, unless I got a golden sample silicone. Installing it tomorrow..👏🏼🤞🏼plz good silicone rngesus!!

billygames
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Hi FroznHood, I set my Ryzen 5600x to 1.125v at 4400 on all cores (with ryzen master) It remains stable with prime95 Cinebench R20 and no crashing, temperatures are about 15 degrees lower than the PBO
Currently in games I am 55/61 C °
Do you think it is a good result?

diegomannina
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Instead of just core clocks, ram speed is more important, also look into cache speeds through bclk overclocking.

xGoody
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What was your stability testing method, to varify these undervolts/overclocks were stable?

thepatriot
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I get 10-15 fps boost with just a 2-300 mhz on the core clocks.

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