I just built the family a few new computers. I built a Ryzen 5600 for my son, which I am finishing setup on.
Ryzen 5600 with stock cooler (Wraith Stealth)
MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX II
32GB CORSAIR Vengeance 3200 (2x16)
2060KO
512 m.2
I enabled XMP in bios for 3200 mem, all other settings are default. But I am finding it is scoring 10-15% under the "average" scores for CB R20 & R23 that I am seeing online. I built myself a similar computer with 5600X and it scores pretty close to what it should.
Even with the stock cooler, it is only hitting 68 degrees max during those tests, so that shouldn't be an issue or the cause. With the multicore tests, the CPU frequency is running in the 3.8-3.9 GHz range though, which seems low. My 5600X runs at 4.4+ GHz for the same tests, which is much closer to it's rated freq limits.
I tried PBO on the 5600 sys (using Ryzen Master) and it jumped up to close to where it should be in the tests, but it also hit nearly 90 degrees.
I am wondering if there is some setting in the BIOS (outside of overclocking) that I missed that is affecting it's performance, or prematurely throttling the cores.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Ryzen 5600 with stock cooler (Wraith Stealth)
MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX II
32GB CORSAIR Vengeance 3200 (2x16)
2060KO
512 m.2
I enabled XMP in bios for 3200 mem, all other settings are default. But I am finding it is scoring 10-15% under the "average" scores for CB R20 & R23 that I am seeing online. I built myself a similar computer with 5600X and it scores pretty close to what it should.
Even with the stock cooler, it is only hitting 68 degrees max during those tests, so that shouldn't be an issue or the cause. With the multicore tests, the CPU frequency is running in the 3.8-3.9 GHz range though, which seems low. My 5600X runs at 4.4+ GHz for the same tests, which is much closer to it's rated freq limits.
I tried PBO on the 5600 sys (using Ryzen Master) and it jumped up to close to where it should be in the tests, but it also hit nearly 90 degrees.
I am wondering if there is some setting in the BIOS (outside of overclocking) that I missed that is affecting it's performance, or prematurely throttling the cores.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.