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Back to paranoia hell. Specs under my profile. I am on the latest AGESA 1.2.0.3 Patch A BIOS for my board, latest chipset drivers, latest OS updates (19043.1110).
I've seen people get their 5900X to 9000 multi-core and 650 single core in Cinebench R20. But no matter what I do, I can't get those scores. On stock, I get around 8200 multicore and 620 single core. And only a 4.15 GHz all core boost in Cinebench R20.
After setting these settings in the BIOS:
PBO -> Advanced
PPT -> 165
TDC -> 115
EDC -> 150
Max Boost Override -> +200
Scalar -> Auto
Curve Optimizer -> Per Core (cores 0 to 11), Negative offset on all. Best cores (1 and 5) set to 11, second best cores (6 and 11) to 15, all other cores to 17, as indicated by Ryzen Master.
That brought me to 8650~ multicore and 631 single core. Good enough I guess. Finally hit that 631 that AMD was talking about... after optimizing, not on stock. Getting 4.41 GHz all core in Cinebench R20 now.
I then went further, to these settings:
PBO -> Advanced
PPT -> 165
EDC & TDC -> 150
Max Boost Override -> +200
Scalar -> Auto
Curve Optimizer -> Per Core (cores 0 to 11), Negative offset on all. Best cores (1 and 5) set to 15, second best cores (6 and 11) to 17, all other cores to 20, as indicated by Ryzen Master.
This made my multicore go up by 100 to 8720, and single core went to 633. Hurray. Cinebench clocks are now 4.45 GHz all core.
With the latest settings above, I got these results in CPU-Z and Passmark:
CPU-Z link: https://valid.x86.fr/jik1tj
Userbenchmark run: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/44709128
On stock, Passmark single thread was about 3494. CPU-Z single thread was about 650-660, multicore was hovering around 9500-9600.
So, after all of this, my Cinebench scores still didn't seem to increase. No matter what settings I used. I tried a multitude of optimizer settings, sometimes surprised how low I can go, and sometimes being hit by WHEA UNCORRECTABLE FUN TIMES. But no matter what, the latest settings above seem to be my best bet.
Is this just a silicon limitation at this point or is my CPU just bad? Or have I done something wrong? Why am I not able to reach that 9000 and 650?
My temperatures are fine, 77-80C in Cinebench. Temps are not the problem here.
I've seen people get their 5900X to 9000 multi-core and 650 single core in Cinebench R20. But no matter what I do, I can't get those scores. On stock, I get around 8200 multicore and 620 single core. And only a 4.15 GHz all core boost in Cinebench R20.
After setting these settings in the BIOS:
PBO -> Advanced
PPT -> 165
TDC -> 115
EDC -> 150
Max Boost Override -> +200
Scalar -> Auto
Curve Optimizer -> Per Core (cores 0 to 11), Negative offset on all. Best cores (1 and 5) set to 11, second best cores (6 and 11) to 15, all other cores to 17, as indicated by Ryzen Master.
That brought me to 8650~ multicore and 631 single core. Good enough I guess. Finally hit that 631 that AMD was talking about... after optimizing, not on stock. Getting 4.41 GHz all core in Cinebench R20 now.
I then went further, to these settings:
PBO -> Advanced
PPT -> 165
EDC & TDC -> 150
Max Boost Override -> +200
Scalar -> Auto
Curve Optimizer -> Per Core (cores 0 to 11), Negative offset on all. Best cores (1 and 5) set to 15, second best cores (6 and 11) to 17, all other cores to 20, as indicated by Ryzen Master.
This made my multicore go up by 100 to 8720, and single core went to 633. Hurray. Cinebench clocks are now 4.45 GHz all core.
With the latest settings above, I got these results in CPU-Z and Passmark:


CPU-Z link: https://valid.x86.fr/jik1tj
Userbenchmark run: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/44709128
On stock, Passmark single thread was about 3494. CPU-Z single thread was about 650-660, multicore was hovering around 9500-9600.
So, after all of this, my Cinebench scores still didn't seem to increase. No matter what settings I used. I tried a multitude of optimizer settings, sometimes surprised how low I can go, and sometimes being hit by WHEA UNCORRECTABLE FUN TIMES. But no matter what, the latest settings above seem to be my best bet.
Is this just a silicon limitation at this point or is my CPU just bad? Or have I done something wrong? Why am I not able to reach that 9000 and 650?
My temperatures are fine, 77-80C in Cinebench. Temps are not the problem here.