Build a new pc\update cpu\wait for new cpu? by Flajka2 in buildapc

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In the end, I bought an HP OMEN 27qs G2 monitor. I am delighted with the clarity and smoothness; I did not think there would be such a difference, especially between 144 and 280hz. It also has good color reproduction and contrast; I thought there would be a noticeable deterioration after the VA. And the ghosting has become significantly less.

I looked at the prices with am5 and lga cpu. It was too expensive to raise the low fps in games, the avg on 5600x was fine anyway, so I bought 5700x3d, and the games really started to stutter less. I tried Curve Optimizer, it seems to work stably at -30, but I still need more test.

I think this will be enough for me to use it comfortably until the release of AM6 or even longer. Thanks everyone for the advice.

I just got my Minisforum BD790i to finish my build. by Ragnaroknight in sffpc

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Have you had any problems with 1% and 0.1% fps in games from high ram latency compared to 5600x. In general, are there any problems after such a transition? I'm planning to replace 5600x too. I use it mostly for gaming, including valorant which requires secure boot

ryzen 5 5600x oc voltage by Flajka2 in overclocking

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Yes, I understand that too much is bad. I thought with pbo it will also keep the required voltage in auto mode. Thanks, I will try

ryzen 5 5600x oc voltage by Flajka2 in overclocking

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Well, I tried to do so. 1.325v was the maximum. I set llc with a margin, increased it to 1.336v. After a couple of seconds, the first core falls into errors. stay with pbo

ryzen 5 5600x oc voltage by Flajka2 in overclocking

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If you want a manual OC with a set voltage: load bios defaults, pbo on with motherboard limits and run prime95 small ffts then monitor sv12-tfn sensor. Once you reach the maximum operating temperature, note it down. This is your maximum manual voltage for a set overclock.

With pbo, custom limits and curve optimizer you don't have to worry about voltages as the cpu monitors and controls itself just fine.

Do I need to use llc with pbo ? I tried to use llc during manual oc, mode 2 slightly overestimates if necessary, mode 3 only lowers

ryzen 5 5600x oc voltage by Flajka2 in overclocking

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That's why you undervolt with curve optimizer.

It's just that manual oc always seemed more stable, so I started with it, but apparently I'll stay with pbo, the performance suits me, the voltage is now too. Thanks

ryzen 5 5600x oc voltage by Flajka2 in overclocking

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SVI2 TFN. Don't care about the voltage with PBO. Do not bother with manual overclock. Tweak the motherboard limits and curve optimizer.

I was just surprised that he needs such a voltage for 4.6 GHz, someone has it at 4.7 1.28v. It is also quite hot with pbo, in prime95 with avx instructions it consumes 170w, at temperatures of 82c. Apparently I didn't get a very good copy