Hey guys,
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Motherboard: Gigabyte A320M-DS2
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X Six-Core Processor, 3600 ( Not overclocked)
Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 8.00 GB 2400
Gfx: 750ti
AIO: Corsair H55
I just came from a recent upgrade from my old rig.
I was was wondering why Ryzen chips spike exactly 10c every few seconds. It only surfaced when I downloaded the new drivers and used the Ryzen Balanced power plan.
I know its due to XFR but its just too damn consistent to be based on usage, like every 5-8 seconds consistent.
I checked other threads and the answers are all over the place. One thread said it was the Bluetooth is turned on. Another thread said it was due to Ryzen Master, advised to check temps with it off (it's still the same 10c spike). My friend's Intel chip never did that even with turbo boost on.
Thing is, I noticed it stops doing it whenever I change anything within the Ryzen Balanced power plan. If I changethe min and or the max processor state to Like this either min 89 or max 99 or any other value less than the default it provided.
Should I leave it to the default ofmin 90% max 100%? Or do I lose something if I change whatever AMD put in place?
*Edit* it's just when the max power that does this... well don't know what I can't seem to strike my own text its all underlining it T_T
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Motherboard: Gigabyte A320M-DS2
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X Six-Core Processor, 3600 ( Not overclocked)
Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 8.00 GB 2400
Gfx: 750ti
AIO: Corsair H55
I just came from a recent upgrade from my old rig.
I was was wondering why Ryzen chips spike exactly 10c every few seconds. It only surfaced when I downloaded the new drivers and used the Ryzen Balanced power plan.
I know its due to XFR but its just too damn consistent to be based on usage, like every 5-8 seconds consistent.
I checked other threads and the answers are all over the place. One thread said it was the Bluetooth is turned on. Another thread said it was due to Ryzen Master, advised to check temps with it off (it's still the same 10c spike). My friend's Intel chip never did that even with turbo boost on.
Thing is, I noticed it stops doing it whenever I change anything within the Ryzen Balanced power plan. If I change
Should I leave it to the default of
*Edit* it's just when the max power that does this... well don't know what I can't seem to strike my own text its all underlining it T_T