Question How to change clock speed ratio in ryzen cpu AM5

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I got 9800x3d with asus prime x870 p wifi csm.reason is i want to get stable 5400ghz like my previous intel does
Don't do that, x3D are specific because of added cache which needs to be synced to frequency and memory but it's not adjustable by itself. You could make it worse. Best way is to control voltage and PBO.
Use some of these guides for better tuning instead.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl5Ns1nzglQ

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JXvewurhks&t=228s
 
Don't do that, x3D are specific because of added cache which needs to be synced to frequency and memory but it's not adjustable by itself. You could make it worse. Best way is to control voltage and PBO.
Use some of these guides for better tuning instead.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl5Ns1nzglQ

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JXvewurhks&t=228s
I just crash only 1 time which is today during 4 day period of playing.my overclock setting is only setting cpu boost clock override +200 ghz.during 4 day of playing games only 1 time crash during CS 2 but during dota 2 it is not crash.the gpu usage is always high always been 100 percent usage during cs 2 which is many people are looking in the past but they cant seem to know it.in dota 2 the clock is 5300 mhz too.i suspect the crash happen because the gpu usage is so high that make my glass panel so hot or my overclock setting.i am not doing PBO to enabled because it lies.in cs 2 the clock is sit about 5300 mhz and is crash but in previous day i set it default which is 5225 ghz and it is still ok and in dota 2 is 5300 ghz beyond stock and still stable
 
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I just crash only 1 time which is today during 4 day period of playing.my overclock setting is only setting cpu boost clock override +200 ghz.during 4 day of playing games only 1 time crash during CS 2 but during dota 2 it is not crash.the gpu usage is always high always been 100 percent usage during cs 2 which is many people are looking in the past but they cant seem to know it.in dota 2 the clock is 5300 mhz too.i suspect the crash happen because the gpu usage is so high that make my glass panel so hot or my overclock setting.i am not doing PBO to enabled because it lies.in cs 2 the clock is sit about 5300 mhz and is crash but in previous day i set it default which is 5225 ghz and it is still ok and in dota 2 is 5300 ghz beyond stock and still stable
Switch on PBO.
Increase the available power, motherboard limits.
Set curve editor to whatever is stable - undervolting. My PC runs a -20 setting.
Set the boost override to +200
Set the processor max temp to 85C, below the bios limits by 10C.

Single core I see 5.8GHz, multicore I see upto 5.4GHz depending on load.

PBO opportunistically boosts the processor. It does so when it is ‘safe’.
 
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Switch on PBO.
Increase the available power, motherboard limits.
Set curve editor to whatever is stable - undervolting. My PC runs a -20 setting.
Set the boost override to +200
Set the processor max temp to 85C, below the bios limits by 10C.

Single core I see 5.8GHz, multicore I see upto 5.4GHz depending on load.

PBO opportunistically boosts the processor. It does so when it is ‘safe’.
I switch too pbo nothing affect
 
I switch too pbo nothing affect
Got to remember that unless your cooling is exotic you won’t see a big overclock. AMD ryzen has been binned close to its clock limits. The difference between stock clocks and overclocked performance is small. GPU overclocks may yield more performance depending on what the binning of that chip is.

PBO gives a boost depending on temps and power if there is headroom. It is conservative in that it isn’t going to allow the processor to destroy itself.

If you want to manually overclock, increase power limits, set the multiplier to whatever value you wish to use. You will lose the boost function for single thread while overclocked. Some programs will run more slowly.
Remember that the interactions of the processor and the platform will limit your OC. The 9800x3d is already quicker than, or at worst equal to, any intel chip in games. Any increase in frame rate will be marginal at best.
 
Got to remember that unless your cooling is exotic you won’t see a big overclock. AMD ryzen has been binned close to its clock limits. The difference between stock clocks and overclocked performance is small. GPU overclocks may yield more performance depending on what the binning of that chip is.

PBO gives a boost depending on temps and power if there is headroom. It is conservative in that it isn’t going to allow the processor to destroy itself.

If you want to manually overclock, increase power limits, set the multiplier to whatever value you wish to use. You will lose the boost function for single thread while overclocked. Some programs will run more slowly.
Remember that the interactions of the processor and the platform will limit your OC. The 9800x3d is already quicker than, or at worst equal to, any intel chip in games. Any increase in frame rate will be marginal at best.
I just set pbo enabled plus +200 mhz the processor is sit about 5300 mhz.maybe there are no enough headroom.the thing like edc and tdc is same as intel cpu current limit but maybe its different from intel to amd whereas increasing cpu A CUrrent limit boost the frequency.but it still fine,just hoping today update windows 24 h2 will be the best
 
EDC, Tdc and Ppt(?) I set to 500.. meaningless numbers, you are setting current and power limits.

I set the curve optimiser to -20, my processor is stable with that value. It undervolts the CPU. Trial and error testing is required to set it. Start at -10… then -15… then find where it crashes and bring it back to a stable value.

The boost override you have already set to +200

I limit the cpu to 85°C, max temp option in the BIOS, limits the max temp, I may lose a few MHz but the cpu gets a bit of protection. It can’t cook itself.

I set the (memory) context restore to “on”, this speeds up booting.
 
EDC, Tdc and Ppt(?) I set to 500.. meaningless numbers, you are setting current and power limits.

I set the curve optimiser to -20, my processor is stable with that value. It undervolts the CPU. Trial and error testing is required to set it. Start at -10… then -15… then find where it crashes and bring it back to a stable value.

The boost override you have already set to +200

I limit the cpu to 85°C, max temp option in the BIOS, limits the max temp, I may lose a few MHz but the cpu gets a bit of protection. It can’t cook itself.

I set the (memory) context restore to “on”, this speeds up booting.
If i set pbo enabled the edc,tdc,and ppt is 1000 and with +200 mhz the clock is about 5300 mhz the temp still not reaching its limit about 20 degree less.the thermal limit is on auto
 
Owh i forgot to tell u there is an option called cpu current capability in digi vrm increasing it maybe increase cpu frequency maybe not try
I have no experience of that. I use PBO and tweak the settings, the software keeps the CPU within reasonable limits, heat, power, voltage.

Using manual features can open up extra performance but that is at the risk of damaging components.

In the end it’s your choice.
 
You can increase everything to theoretically give you higher clocks. The thing is I’m not going to say do this or that. I’m just a random guy on the internet who has broken stuff.
These days I use the simple tools, maybe they are a placebo, maybe not. AMD cpus don’t leave a lot of headroom unused unless you go to exotic cooling.
You are unlikely to see, to be able to perceive, any difference in performance as you play your chosen games. You might see a frame or 2 on Afterburner but it will be essentially meaningless.

AMD don’t overclock as much as Intel CPUs but taking the 9800x3d as an example, it doesn’t need to. It’s the fastest x86 gaming chip today. Don’t be fooled by the 5.4GHz on the Intel chip you had, the 9800 x3d you have is much quicker. It doesn’t need 5.4GHz to do that.

If you want higher clocks.. increase your cooling, enable PBO and tweak it. Cooling will enable more opportunistic boost clocks for PBO to exploit .. you will really only see the difference in benchmarks but that is the way I tested/ played with my pc when I had built it.. worth 500 to 1000 points on CB R23.

It now runs essentially silently, I left PBO (tweaked) on but that is because it is there so why not use it. (Placebo is probably telling me it’s better, I know it isn’t worse)
 
You can increase everything to theoretically give you higher clocks. The thing is I’m not going to say do this or that. I’m just a random guy on the internet who has broken stuff.
These days I use the simple tools, maybe they are a placebo, maybe not. AMD cpus don’t leave a lot of headroom unused unless you go to exotic cooling.
You are unlikely to see, to be able to perceive, any difference in performance as you play your chosen games. You might see a frame or 2 on Afterburner but it will be essentially meaningless.

AMD don’t overclock as much as Intel CPUs but taking the 9800x3d as an example, it doesn’t need to. It’s the fastest x86 gaming chip today. Don’t be fooled by the 5.4GHz on the Intel chip you had, the 9800 x3d you have is much quicker. It doesn’t need 5.4GHz to do that.

If you want higher clocks.. increase your cooling, enable PBO and tweak it. Cooling will enable more opportunistic boost clocks for PBO to exploit .. you will really only see the difference in benchmarks but that is the way I tested/ played with my pc when I had built it.. worth 500 to 1000 points on CB R23.

It now runs essentially silently, I left PBO (tweaked) on but that is because it is there so why not use it. (Placebo is probably telling me it’s better, I know it isn’t worse)
My cooling uses 360mm deepcool le720.during gaming if default the clock sit 5250 mhz and the temps are okay.if oc above 5300 mhz is getting hotter.last time when crash happen my oc is set to +200 ghz override but now i use default and play about 6 games in total each game 10 minute deathmatch and no crash