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attention: if you want to use the new ryzenmaster automatic detection tool to determine the pbo curve optimizer potential of your cpu.
please verify the values of ryzenmaster with corecycler. https://github.com/sp00n/corecycler
for a bulletproof system, use the setting "heavy" in corecycler .
i had a huge deviation between the values of auto curve optimizer and 24/7stable setting for all kind of loads.
corecyler determined calculation errors on 7 of 8 cores!
my best cores need around 75% higher value to run stable.Core (ranking) 0 (4) 1 (6) 2 (3) 3 (8) 4 (2) 5 (7) 6 (1) 7 (5) total auto co -28 -28 -19 -28 -22 -28 -20 -26 199 pt manual -11 -19 -5 -18 -10 -28 -4 -11 106 pt deviation 17 (61%) 9 (32%) 14 (74%) 10 (36%) 12 (55%) 0 (0%) 16 (80%) 15 (58%) 93
(47%)Last edited by mgfirewater; 04-19-2022, 10:58 AM.
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Originally posted by TweakinOut! View PostWill be picking up a 5800X3D for my X570 Xtreme Rev 1.0 board on release day, I'm on bios F35. Will there be a better bios that F36a anytime soon? And will the 3D chip work with F35?
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Originally posted by ampva301Thank you for the heads up I was planning to try beta bios but as far as I know, flashing is also risky not unless you know the risk and are ready for the consequences? You need to be one of the pros to do complicated things such as this. Thank you again keep it up, guys.
Not sure what gigabyte is doing since their most recent beta BIOS has not been updated in months!
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Originally posted by baldersz View Post
In my past experiences, flashing beta BIOS updates has been fine and I've generally gone down this path to fix issues (e.g. USB disconnects). I tend to now wait until stable releases as nearly all my issues have disappeared, however if you're going to run the 5800X3D then you'll need to flash the beta BIOS first to support this new CPU.
Not sure what gigabyte is doing since their most recent beta BIOS has not been updated in months!
I finally reached real stability with F36c, myself, however, I'm glad to say. Turns out the problems I was having had nothing to do with the bios, even though at first I was convinced the bios was responsible. Computers are incredibly complex today, no doubt about that. I never had any USB problems at all, actually. But it's gotten so that a GPU driver bug, for instance, can mimic a bios bug perfectly! All things considered, I think they do a fine job.
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fTPM still causing HUGE delay issues even if disabled in bios and it's somehow related to PSP
To truly disable it I think you need to also go into Device Manager and disable PSP there, also. Still testing
EDIT: This might be bios specific. I'm on an X570 Xtreme Rev. 1.0 F36a (1.2.0.6. B) for a new chip and thought I had fTPM disabled in bios but still was having HUGE delays, outgoing Packet Loss, bad stuttering while gaming online. It was disabled. So maybe that function to disable it doesn't work, OR it's also related to 'AMD PSP 11.0 Device'
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Originally posted by TweakinOut! View PostfTPM still causing HUGE delay issues even if disabled in bios and it's somehow related to PSP
To truly disable it I think you need to also go into Device Manager and disable PSP there, also. Still testing
EDIT: This might be bios specific. I'm on an X570 Xtreme Rev. 1.0 F36a (1.2.0.6. B) for a new chip and thought I had fTPM disabled in bios but still was having HUGE delays, outgoing Packet Loss, bad stuttering while gaming online. It was disabled. So maybe that function to disable it doesn't work, OR it's also related to 'AMD PSP 11.0 Device'
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Originally posted by mgfirewater View Postattention: if you want to use the new ryzenmaster automatic detection tool to determine the pbo curve optimizer potential of your cpu.
please verify the values of ryzenmaster with corecycler. https://github.com/sp00n/corecycler
for a bulletproof system, use the setting "heavy" in corecycler .
i had a huge deviation between the values of auto curve optimizer and 24/7stable setting for all kind of loads.
corecyler determined calculation errors on 7 of 8 cores!
my best cores need around 75% higher value to run stable.Core (ranking) 0 (4) 1 (6) 2 (3) 3 (8) 4 (2) 5 (7) 6 (1) 7 (5) total auto co -28 -28 -19 -28 -22 -28 -20 -26 199 pt manual -11 -19 -5 -18 -10 -28 -4 -11 106 pt deviation 17 (61%) 9 (32%) 14 (74%) 10 (36%) 12 (55%) 0 (0%) 16 (80%) 15 (58%) 93
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I am using Hydra Project or corecycler with HeavyShort, both can verify Ryzen Master "stable" CO in minutes...
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