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AMD Ryzen 7 5700X

You may need to increase voltage as well if you go to 3600MT. you can try with the settings I gave 3600 CL16-21-21-21 even try 16-22-22-22 and if your XMP is 1.35V then try 1.4V VDIMM.
If not stable then just run it the way you have it now. If you are not comfortable or familiar with these settings best leave it has it is.
I had to use 3600 18-21-21-21-40, but it's stable at 3600 now. Took a while, but I did try because of FCLK.
 
Had to dissasamble my PC, so here's a better pic of the B0 5700X.

BG 2043PGS
Yo mine is BG 2208PGS. But in cpuz is says the revision is VMR-B2.
 

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Yo mine is BG 2208PGS. But in cpuz is says the revision is VMR-B2.
Yeah, that's normal. 2043 means 43th week of 2020. And, well, that shouldn't be possible for a 5700X (also its VMR-B0, same thing). So I remember we were speculating how this even happened before, but I also remember my first pic being awfully blurry.

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Yeah, that's normal. 2043 means 43th week of 2020. And, well, that shouldn't be possible for a 5700X (also its VMR-B0, same thing). So I remember we were speculating how this even happened before, but I also remember my first pic being awfully blurry.

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So mine is a newbie 8th week of 2022 then I take it. Yeah mine says B2
 

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So mine is a newbie 8th week of 2022 then I take it. Yeah mine says B2
More like a normal one, lmao, the 5700X released in 2022. The fact they had some chips made in 2020 (when Zen 3 released basically) its definitely food for thought. (I literally haven't found any other instance than mines, but this was in retail so I imagine a bunch of people have gotten B0, just not necessarily people who would look at this)
 
More like a normal one, lmao, the 5700X released in 2022. The fact they had some chips made in 2020 (when Zen 3 released basically) its definitely food for thought. (I literally haven't found any other instance than mines, but this was in retail so I imagine a bunch of people have gotten B0, just not necessarily people who would look at this)
Got it but I'll tell you this the numbers on this particular 5700x has been impressive.
 

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I see your score is higher. Does your ram speed vs mine make a difference?
PBO tweaking pain. My settings for the 15190 run were 135/80/125, CO -14 and -5 on best cores (actual stable is more like -10 -5 tho).

No CO with the same PBO settings yelds me about 14500.
 
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PBO tweaking pain. My settings for the 15190 run were 135/80/125, CO -14 and -5 on best cores (actual stable is more like -10 -5 tho)
OK see I'm using Ryzen master. I've never used the PBO in bios.
 

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OK see I'm using Ryzen master. I've never used the PBO in bios.
Try PPT 125, EDC 115 and try pulling down CO a bit, -30 is never stable on all cores.
 
Try PPT 125, EDC 115 and try pulling down CO a bit, -30 is never stable on all cores.
Oh the difference offset is at 20 so it makes it a -10. I used your 135/80/125 settings. Got a 15,096 now vs my old score of 13,252.

Oh the difference offset is at 20 so it makes it a -10. I used your 135/80/125 settings. Got a 15,096 now vs my old score of 13,252.
@Kodehawa Ok so do u think I can a bit more of of her.

Ok forgot to change my TDC to 80 reran R23 and got 15,306. Holy crap. Well maybe I won the silicon lottery.
 

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Bit blurry but thanks for posting that

Any obvious differences? Dual CCX design with one disabled like some other CPUs had?
After testing with yet another board (making it 3 boards, one of which is not mine) I can point out one difference, at stock it will run at no more than 3.8GHz, unless PBO is enabled, and the CPU will run at or less than 1V at default settings (940mV to 1050mV, depending on the kind of all-core load) under all-core load. Haven't seen this weird really low voltage behavior in other 5700Xs, but it also means all-core workloads under stock settings have all the core temperatures run at... 47C on a 212?

Definitely no differences otherwise, though. Pretty much acts and performs like a normal 5700X in 99% of cases, I'd bet almost everything is the same too, but no way to check that normally :p. I imagine the reason they didn't release the 5700X alongside the 5800X was just because the 5800X wouldn't be very attractive otherwise, similar to the 3700X vs 3800X situation.
 
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Receiving mine tomorrow. Little upgrade from my 2700X.
 
Receiving mine tomorrow. Little upgrade from my 2700X.
An interesting comparison video of *700X CPUs. Average fps increase in games +/-40% depending on your GPU.
 
Not disappointed with the purchase.
Can feel the difference from 2700x to 5700x

Temp on all cores [HWiNGO64 v7.42-5030] Paste MX4
2700x idle 33c -37c
5700x idle 26.8c - 28c
 
Receiving mine tomorrow. Little upgrade from my 2700X.
Huge upgrade, If you're still on that R9 290 you wont see much change in gaming if you're GPU limited, but the maximum performance is so, so much higher

Enable snapshot polling in HWinfo, and dont worry about temps spiking around at low usage - it's normal for these to be hotter under single core load, than multi core (since all the power is focused in a smaller area)
 
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Huge upgrade, If you're still on that R9 290 you wont see much change in gaming if you're GPU limited, but the maximum performance is so, so much higher

Enable snapshot polling in HWinfo, and dont worry about temps spiking around at low usage - it's normal for these to be hotter under single core load, than multi core (since all the power is focused in a smaller area)
Right now I'm using an RX580 (Just bought from a friend)
My friends want me to buy a XFX Radeon RX6950 XT Speedster ($734 US).
I think an A770 is enough for me ($425 US) :laugh:

Right now I'm super happy with my PC.
0dB
Cpu 29c All Fans +/-485 RPM (Arctic P14 PWM PST)
GPU 43c Zero fan speed
 
Look for a non-modded newer bios for that RX580, quite often they have problems with UEFI booting at stock, and many stock bioses (if you get one matching your GPU core type and VRAM type) can have higher default clocks, even a small margin is a helpful thing when they're that old

Obviously, don't go smashing something incompatible or massively higher clocked onto it - but if it's 25Mhz higher, it's something for nothing
 
Look for a non-modded newer bios for that RX580, quite often they have problems with UEFI booting at stock, and many stock bioses (if you get one matching your GPU core type and VRAM type) can have higher default clocks, even a small margin is a helpful thing when they're that old

Obviously, don't go smashing something incompatible or massively higher clocked onto it - but if it's 25Mhz higher, it's something for nothing
Did that the first day i got it.
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