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Brand new 5700x underperforming in mulitcore

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I switched to a 5700x, and it seems I'm not getting the performance I should be, as I see on forums and various tech sites. I updated my chipset drivers, all settings in bios are default my R23 bench is really low only 12810 and not the score I see on here. Furthermore, I checked my temps, and it's low too in the low 60s on a thermaltake 120 assassin which cooled both my 5600x and 5800x (rip) fine underload so no problems there...
Ram is xmp enabled 3600mhz
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All core boost is 3.9ghz for multicore shouldn't this be a little higher?

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Uninstall AMD chipset drivers / install it again. If nothing helps, make new Windows installation, that would usually fix the problem. Be sure CPU is properly cooled with good TIM, but I suspect it’s a software problem.
 
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Anything unusual here? I did see it boost in games I'm confused :confused:
 
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This looks pretty standard for stock performance. Do you have PBO enabled? It's likely best to look at it in Ryzen Master to see what you're being limited by if not thermals/voltages. As for game boost clocks, games are very single-threaded and will reach those boost clocks more reliably since it's per-core boost behavior and not all-core.
 
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It's not underperforming, the 5700X stock PPT is hilariously low. Try setting PBO to something like 115/85/90 if you want more performance out of it.
 
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This looks pretty standard for stock performance. Do you have PBO enabled? It's likely best to look at it in Ryzen Master to see what you're being limited by if not thermals/voltages. As for game boost clocks, games are very single-threaded and will reach those boost clocks more reliably since it's per-core boost behavior and not all-core.

It's on auto I'll need to check it again in game to see what is limiting me. Edit: Yep PPT is maxing out during game loads.
 
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It's on auto I'll need to check it again in game to see what is limiting me. Edit: Yep PPT is maxing out during game loads.

78W is pretty much stock (76W stock). Seems pretty normal for out of the box settings.

If you want to go beyond that, then use PBO. You can leave power limits in the board's hands (can work but not usually optimal), or set it to Advanced and work on your power limits yourself.

For Cinebench that really is pretty much all that matters since you won't be limited by Fmax (4650MHz) until you are pushing a serious amount of power.

If you care more about game performance that actually matters, then set boost override to its max +200MHz and see what your CPU can do on 1 or 2 threads.
 
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