

It is essential that the program is always open for accurate frequencies. Just wanted post my stable settings on my 5600X if someone wants to try. The program compares the initial results with the end, where we can improve performance easily about 10%. With curve optimizer at -25 all core (75 - 125 mV undervolt) and +200 max clock boost core I get a CPU-Z single thread score of 710. Stock, my 5900x gets 680 CPU-Z single thread score. Master-when I run the latest CTR the diagnostics complete and set a reference voltage of 1250mV, but as soon as I attempt to run the tuner the program crashes-immediately reboots-and Phoenix doesnt work very well, either.

Thanks to this, you may have a processor running at a greater frequency than the standard, but with a lower voltage, and thus lower temperatures and lower consumption. With Ryzen 5000 and Curve Optimizer, you can get higher single core perf while undervolting. The result will depend on the quality of your processor, as there are some chips that can work more often than others.Īfter automatic adjustment applies to Ryzen (CTR), the frequency and load are distributed by each CCX, in addition to the voltage may even be lower than these default chips. Should use the program with computers when resting and not using. Follow tutorials, Igors Lab or more recent tutorials for 2.1 RC5 version. To do this, the program combines other tools such as Prime95 and Cinebench to see which extent can squeeze each CCX. CtR clocktuner saves time, tries to give near similar performance (optimizes theu other meana) with more efficiency. With Clocktuner for Ryzen (CTR), the quality of each CCX can be evaluated and adjust the individual frequency for each nucleus. Each CCX has a total of four internal nuclei, so a 8 -Core chip has 2 independent CCX. These AMD CPUs have their nucleus divided into "CCX". Clocktuner for Ryzen (CTR) is an automatic overclocking tool designed for AMD Ryzen processor with Zen 2 and Zen 3.
