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System Name | my box |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5950X |
Motherboard | ASRock Taichi x470 Ultimate |
Cooling | NZXT Kraken x72 |
Memory | 2×16GiB @ 3200MHz, some Corsair RGB led meme crap |
Video Card(s) | AMD [ASUS ROG STRIX] Radeon RX Vega64 [OC Edition] |
Storage | Samsung 970 Pro && 2× Seagate IronWolf Pro 4TB in Raid 1 |
Display(s) | Asus VG278H + Asus VH226H |
Case | Fractal Design Define R6 Black TG |
Audio Device(s) | Using optical S/PDIF output lol |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1200i |
Mouse | Razer Naga Epic |
Keyboard | Keychron Q1 |
Software | Funtoo Linux |
Benchmark Scores | 217634.24 BogoMIPS |
Hello!
I have this strange problem:
First, I changed the CPU base clock frequency from default 200 to 210. Firing up CPU-Z shows it [Bus Speed] at the expected 210 MHz, along with an expected CPU, NB and mem. freq. increase. But that is only when it the computer is relatively idle. When it gets some load, the base clock / bus speed starts fluctuating - randomly goes in the range of ~ 205 to 215 [along with changing the CPU, NB and mem clocks accordingly]
Today, I updated my BIOS and for this occasion decided to up it again, from 210 to 215. Now it goes completely out of whack on load - jumps around in the range of ~ 160 to 250 MHz. That doesn't look very "healthy" to me. My biggest concern is that during a frequency spike, it also sets my memory to run at a speed that I am not confident it can manage without any problems.
Any opinions / advice?
I have this strange problem:
First, I changed the CPU base clock frequency from default 200 to 210. Firing up CPU-Z shows it [Bus Speed] at the expected 210 MHz, along with an expected CPU, NB and mem. freq. increase. But that is only when it the computer is relatively idle. When it gets some load, the base clock / bus speed starts fluctuating - randomly goes in the range of ~ 205 to 215 [along with changing the CPU, NB and mem clocks accordingly]
Today, I updated my BIOS and for this occasion decided to up it again, from 210 to 215. Now it goes completely out of whack on load - jumps around in the range of ~ 160 to 250 MHz. That doesn't look very "healthy" to me. My biggest concern is that during a frequency spike, it also sets my memory to run at a speed that I am not confident it can manage without any problems.
Any opinions / advice?