Anyway, I verified that Ryzen Master had put the curve optimizer settings into BIOS, but today performance is way off. Much lower scores in CB20. So, I set the BIOS back to stock plus my RAM timings, but it's still off. Way off, CB20 multiscore in the 9000s. I cleared CMOS ...
I'm testing my curve optimizer undervolts with CoreCycler, and it turns out my new 5600x's Core 1 returns rounding errors even with no offset (negative offset set to 0). Does this mean this core is defective (and if so, is it worth it to activate my warranty just for this)...
MSI has shown off AMD's upcoming Curve Optimizer feature running on Ryzen 5000 CPUs & B450 motherboards using the AGESA 1.1.0.0 Patch D BIOS.
only one or two cores are loaded ("boost" clock). With this script you can test the stability for each core, which helps you to validate if your Ryzen "PBO" resp. "Curve Optimizer" settings are actually stable. It also works to test Intel's "Active-Core" Turbo-Boost settings. HOW?
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