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Ryzen 7600 tuning, bit of advice for someone new to the platform

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So this is not going to be anything fancy, just some basic stuff to get the most out of the system.

Right now im messing around with PBO2 negative offset (value of 20 atm) and some higher boost allowance, (+150mhz making it 5.3ghz at max)
Im going to see about pushing that a bit further.

Also need to check if the ram memory is setup correctly still, I have XPO on but yeah....

Anywho, am I suppose to do something more? I heard F(abric) clock is important for Ryzen, am I suppose to mess around with that or just leave it?
 

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Surf over to YT & check out this informative video, although 6 months old its still relevant.

Thanks, I have seen this video hence the messing around with PBO :p
My question is if there is anything else that should be setup correctly to get the most out of a system like this, without it taking hours of stability testing.
 
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I down graded to the stock cooler because of fitting issues with AM5 (despite AMD communicating AM4 coolers are compatible) on my 7700 & now with p95 blend testing, I am literally shocked at how the PBO with minor tweaks is working now & about 15C shaved of the former HS (AM4 cooler) p95 run! More clock speed & lower temps - yeah, give me more! :)
Still testing atm, but after an hour its proven itself already, will post screenshot for proof when I access that machine again.
 
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Thanks, I have seen this video hence the messing around with PBO :p
My question is if there is anything else that should be setup correctly to get the most out of a system like this, without it taking hours of stability testing.
Only RAM tuning could improve performance more than what you have now without pushing much more W into the chip for a few % and much higher temps.
 
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For clock ratios you want 1:1 MEMCLK:UCLK and as fast IF as possible (1:3 is a myth). IF can be a little tricky, as it might seem stable at a given frequency, but performance goes down due to it's auto correction capabilities. You can use Linpack xtreme benches to help diagnosing this. If linpack GFlops go down when you increase IF frequency, or is very inconsistent pr loop, it's a sign of the bus having to resend data. It's also popular to stability test IF using Y-Cruncher VST mode, which as a bonus is quite sensitive to unstable CO values too (at least something I experienced myself).
 
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