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I have an Asus prime x470 pro motherboard and I'm not getting any turbo clock speeds. Just running base clock across all cores. I have TPU I enabled as of now just to get above base clocks. I originally and still do have PBO enabled, am I missing something? This is the first time I've had an issue with it.

Also once I get that issue fixed, does anyone have the settings for either AI suite 3 and or just uefi settings for a basic overclock on stock cooler?
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Okay so I fixed my first noob problem. Thought I was running the latest bios and wasn't. Turbo is now working, just wanting to get some base overclock profiles that're safe.
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Okay so I fixed my first noob problem. Thought I was running the latest bios and wasn't. Turbo is now working, just wanting to get some base overclock profiles that're safe.


What cpu cooler are you using
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What cpu cooler are you using



Just the stock amd one, I know I won’t be able to push it all that far but I can’t help but to tinker.
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Just the stock amd one, I know I won’t be able to push it all that far but I can’t help but to tinker.


The boost it runs on it's own is probably better than a set 100-200mhz all core OC.

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The boost it runs on it's own is probably better than a set 100-200mhz all core OC.



My intent is 4.2 all core, do you have a recommendation for an AIO that’ll suite my needs?
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Quote (MahomeBoi @ Dec 30 2019 04:14pm)
My intent is 4.2 all core, do you have a recommendation for an AIO that’ll suite my needs?


Zen 2 is pretty power efficient
Something like the hyper 212 will be fine and hit 4.0+ and still be under 70C with load

But they limited the electrical current allowance on some of the cores like they did Zen+ and Zen so you might get stuck at 4.4 or even 4.2 and not be able to push it further
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Zen 2 is pretty power efficient
Something like the hyper 212 will be fine and hit 4.0+ and still be under 70C with load

But they limited the electrical current allowance on some of the cores like they did Zen+ and Zen so you might get stuck at 4.4 or even 4.2 and not be able to push it further


So I ended up going with a fairly budget orientated aio off of Amazon. It's the Captain 240 v2 and installed it earlier this morning. I opted to do what everyone said not to do and used the AI suite 3 from Asus to do a auto oc and ended up with 4.25ghz @1.42v and max 75c. Time will tell how stable it will be!
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So I ended up going with a fairly budget orientated aio off of Amazon. It's the Captain 240 v2 and installed it earlier this morning. I opted to do what everyone said not to do and used the AI suite 3 from Asus to do a auto oc and ended up with 4.25ghz @1.42v and max 75c. Time will tell how stable it will be!


Not sure what your other voltages are set at but that cpu vcore seems high for 4.25 ghz.
I could be wrong.

I run my 3700X at 3.9 GHZ with 1.26v and the PBO off.
I make sure my SOC and Ram voltages are locked in at their default and not auto. /E unless you have a higher xmp profile for oc'd memory you might have to adjust those voltages.
I put both my NB loadline and CPU loadline at mode 3 so the voltage isnt going up and down when I need it.

I originally had mine at 1.3 to start and it posted and tested then I dropped it to 1.26 and retested and posted the same cine bench result after 3 passes.
This was all done with the bios and not the ryzen master software though.

/e But really the rest of that boils down to how good the "auto" settings are on your board

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Not sure what your other voltages are set at but that cpu vcore seems high for 4.25 ghz.
I could be wrong.

I run my 3700X at 3.9 GHZ with 1.26v and the PBO off.
I make sure my SOC and Ram voltages are locked in at their default and not auto. /E unless you have a higher xmp profile for oc'd memory you might have to adjust those voltages.
I put both my NB loadline and CPU loadline at mode 3 so the voltage isnt going up and down when I need it.

I originally had mine at 1.3 to start and it posted and tested then I dropped it to 1.26 and retested and posted the same cine bench result after 3 passes.
This was all done with the bios and not the ryzen master software though.

/e But really the rest of that boils down to how good the "auto" settings are on your board


The vcore is only at idle, under full load on a prime 95 run it's between 1.31-1.35. The software within windows is a bit finicky but it's stable so far, and for a "19%" overclock all core I cannot complain.

As far as the ram goes they're locked in at the rams rated settings, I was scared to tamper with those in anyway. The main reason I went with the software OC is to retain the lower clock speeds while the computer is under light load and then ramps up when gaming.
I wasn't aware of any way to make this happen manually within the bios so I figured I'd just give it a shot and see where it goes. I am able to control several safety aspects of it from max vcore voltage, max cpu temp and several other settings when it started the process. I set 1.38v as a maximum under load and it seemed to keep it under that threshold.
Fingers are definitely crossed for longevity but it was a budget build to begin with so if all I lose out on is a CPU not all hope will be lost!
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