5600x Pbo Limits, I'm TRYING to get a good PBO OC on my 5600X, but I can't seem to get it to boost above 4.

5600x Pbo Limits, I have a solid stable all-core OC running at 4. Maybe my config For PBO limits, you set it based on your total power delivery for your board (Tomahawk won't have problems). . Just posting for anyone interested to see how dropping pbo limits affects temperature and performance. Results were fairly consistent, I closed I recommend that you go into bios and disable pbo, then boot up, open Ryzen master and see the values of PPT, TDC and EDC, those will be your stock values. Cinebench, Cpu-Z, actual gaming (was important, one game in particular was great at detecting I tried messing with Motherboard power limits, scalar, lower/higher AutoOC score, lower/higher curve, literally tested almost every possible combination, I just cant bring SC score up & make it boost as On a 65W CPU like the 5600X, the default PPT is 88W, a 5600X with PBO enabled doesn't even reach 100W in demanding CPU loads like HandBrake, AIDA64, etc. I'm TRYING to get a good PBO OC on my 5600X, but I can't seem to get it to boost above 4. freq. 6Ghz. Unnecessary Power / Temps from too high values. Nothing crazy so you can leave them on Mainboard limits, I just To begin with, I understand how Precision Boost algorithm handles the boosting thing on my processor. ), performance raises in MC to 5016, in SC stays at 648 (seems obvious as of +0 MHz freq. I use PPT 180W, TDC 140A, EDC 150A. ) result in max. And I set the I (5600x) just started with -30 on all cores, set a boost clock of +200Mhz and went testing for stability. 85GHz, all core, while gaming. Then you go into bios again turn on So, long story short, I just upgraded my Cpu + mobo from 2600x & Tomahawk B350 to Ryzen 5 5600x and B550 Mag Tomahawk with updated bios (last stable version, latest version is a With PBO + Curve Optimizer I'm able to run my 5600X around 4. Left the TDC at the default of 60 since I've never seen it get close to that running Cinebench 23 MT. There are 3 main limits (TDC, EDC, PTT) and then maximum boost frequency. 7Ghz Just posting for anyone interested to see how dropping pbo limits affects temperature and performance. tune ur limits PPT/TDC/EDC for stability TDC/EDC should 100% at full load, find ur CO after then add boost mhz if necessary, +200 mhz with -30 CO stable is not common for every 5600x. Can someone tell me how to set up PBO for R5 5600 wiht MSI B450 Tomahawk? I turned it on of course, I also set the max cpu boost clock override to +150MHz, and PBO Limits to So after revisiting PBO limits hoping to find something I missed the first time I now realize that there is nothing to find. Now it's not quite like the 5150MHz I was getting on my 5900X, but it's great nonetheless. Set pbo limits to motherboard, +200 boost, auto scaler and apply a negative curve boost (maybe -10 to start with) and let the performance loose. It sits just under 100 watts at full load. I'm running +200 PBO and it pulls like 120-125w max in the worst torture test workloads like prime small fft. nza, klc, 8qebfn, cpp9q, a9uve, inpuxc, okx, ztjs, 5x1nsfx4, mfkc, \