So I must be a glutton for punishment and decided to try PBO again. (without curve optimizer for now)
PBO disabled (PPT:142W, TDC:95A, EDC:140A) with no Curve Optimizer enabled.
Actual avg PPT: 124W, TDC: 93A, EDC: 136A
R23 MT: 25206
Using the UEFI/BIOS I got the board limits and out of extreme paranoia set the temp limit to 75c.
Then a ran with the board limits and did some tests to see where PPT, TDC, and EDC really landed and keeping a close eye on VRM and CPU temps.
PBO on board limits are (PPT:1000, TDC:540A, EDC:540A, and 75c limit)
Actual avg PPT: 120W, TDC: 85A, EDC: 184A
R23 MT: I didn't capture my score but it was worse
Pretty much every benchmark was worse and temps were nothing extraordinary.
The I tried to dial everything back to something that seemed to be sane, setting the default for PPT, giving some slack to TDC from the default, and arbitrarily lowering EDC from the default.
PBO on dialed in limits (PPT:
142W, TDC:
115A, EDC:
120A, and 75c limit)
Actual avg PPT: 142W, TDC: 108A, EDC: 120A
R23 MT: 26458
When I did this I discovered PPT is now hitting it's limit and CB score increased a bit.
Knowing enough to be dangerous I upped my PPT to 160.
PBO on dialed in limits (PPT:
160W, TDC:115A, EDC:120A, and 75c limit)
Actual avg PPT: 152W, TDC: 115, EDC: 120A
R23 MT: 27100
So some knowledge I have now
- So EDC past 145A kills boost clocks so that is a no go.
- For all core loads: Only higher effective clocks = higher performance, and this can be achieved at lowest possible temp with a reasonable EDC and most likely lower than the stock 140A(EDC).
How might you recommend I proceed to balance out PPT and EDC for the best outcome?
I suspect I need to raise these values one at a time to find the right temperature / performance balance correct?
Below are screenshots of my last run just to provide some more info to my progress so far
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