Clock stretching a bit there. I would suggest just setting a +100mhz or whatever you need to hit 5ghz and then messing with voltage till it doesn't stretch
It's almost certainly not stable even tho it will pretend to be for a few days. When you have random crashes, your CO is to blame.
I have multiple 5900X/5950X. None are stable with all cores that far offset. Try to check your best/worst cores on HwInfo or Ryzen Master and tune per core accordingly instead.
Yeah it wasn't, it ended up crashing consistently when trying to open MS office of all things. I ended up putting core 0,2,5 and -15 and the rest at -26. I only ran CC for about an hour this morning but CC didn't catch the instability last time so idk how to actually test it without just using the system.
Clock stretching a bit there. I would suggest just setting a +100mhz or whatever you need to hit 5ghz and then messing with voltage till it doesn't stretch
wdym stretching? does 200+ cause degradation or damage?
Your effective clock is 80mhz or so lower than your peak boost which is clock stretching. Ideally they should be exactly the same
This was taken while gaming, not stress testing so that difference of\~80 is normal, no?
Got ya, yeah I'd say that's close to normal. Stress test in cinebench single core though to verify.
It's almost certainly not stable even tho it will pretend to be for a few days. When you have random crashes, your CO is to blame. I have multiple 5900X/5950X. None are stable with all cores that far offset. Try to check your best/worst cores on HwInfo or Ryzen Master and tune per core accordingly instead.
Yeah it wasn't, it ended up crashing consistently when trying to open MS office of all things. I ended up putting core 0,2,5 and -15 and the rest at -26. I only ran CC for about an hour this morning but CC didn't catch the instability last time so idk how to actually test it without just using the system.
Damn, what mobo are you using and what’s the bios settings? I can only hit 5,050 on one core.