1. Please tell us your current device:
(please Actually list here And don’t refer to the signature as some don’t see it and the hardware doesn’t change)
- Processor (CPU): Ryzen 9 5950X
- Memory (RAM “ random memory in phones and computers): 64 GB Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4-3000 CL15 (runs on 3600)
- Motherboard: Asrock X570 Extreme4 – Bios 3.91 Beta from 06/13/2022
- PSU: Be quiet! Dark Power 12 (750 Watt 80 + Titanium)
- Accommodation: Be quiet! Pure Base 600
- Graphics Card: Palit GeForce GTX 1080 Super Jetstream 8GB
- HDD/SSD Drive: M.2 PCIe NVMe: 500GB PNY XLR8 CS3030 – 1TB Transcend 220S, + 3*Assorted HDDs
- Additional hardware: Mugen 5 ARGB Plus cooler
2. Describe your problem. The more accurately and better you describe your problem, the better we can help you (additional images may be helpful, for example):
I don’t have a problem directly, just because the CPU is new to me, I have a question about performance, especially in Cinebench23.
I hope you forgive me
So far I’ve been on the 3700X with Wraith Prism, I switched the power supply to 750W a few weeks ago because a CPU upgrade was planned anyway.
The conversion these days has gone smoothly, and the installation of the CPU and cooler, or the assembly and electrical connections are fine in my opinion
The computer works basically without problems and of course with a clearer improvement compared to the 3700, as far as I can tell so far in daily business.
The RAM is 3600, as before, I did not change anything significant on the data bus, the CPU is supplied with 1 * 8 and 1 * 4 connectors from NT. PBO is on, comfort is unchanged, and Win’s power settings are set to high performance.
Temps also seems to be ok, ~40° desktop, ~60° with heavy use, Cinebench ~80°,
Prime max.85 ° – the radiator assembly is very convenient in my opinion.
What I specifically noticed in Cinebench 23:
My 3700 managed about 12,000 pips – the 5950 maxed out at about 19,000 pips. It seems to me a bit a little off, read about average values of 24/25K without serious OC metrics.
AIDA stability test: ~88 degrees, CPU power consumption according to RyzenMaster ~ 170W.
The result from the CB23 bothers me the most and I wonder if I should modify the settings again, and if so – where?
Of course I did some research, but somehow I didn’t find a satisfactory answer, the differences in standards are too high in my opinion.
Like I said, eig is working satisfactorily for my current functionality and of course much better than before, but I’m just getting started with the CPU.
Are the results right for you or is there still a need for actions/opportunities that I missed?
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3. What steps did you take/ already tried to solve the problem and what did you do?
Installation and wiring checked – no result
Variable CPU Settings – PBO On / Off, Basic Optimization On / Off – No result
Various tips (see below)
Note: Also note the different pinned topics and forum searches. You may already find the solution to your problem there.
Thread a few months ago on exactly this topic
https://www.computerbase.de/forum/t…core-performance-ryzen-9-5950x.2074763/page-5
I read it, and as far as it applies to me and logically, I processed it – unfortunately with the same unsatisfactory result.
Looks like I’ll have to wait for a walk in the future.
About a year ago, I actually had the same phenomenon with the 3700, benchmark scores were halved, and that just resolved itself with a new BIOS.
But maybe someone has a great idea now
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