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Originally posted by asroc asroc wrote:

I don't think you have to customize pstate-1,2,... since the only pstate we are interested in modifying is pstate-0.


Make sure to grab the spreadsheets at the bottom of the 3rd post:
https://hardforum.com/threads/ryzen-pstate-overclocking-method-calculation-and-calculator.1928648/


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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



Make sure to grab the spreadsheets at the bottom of the 3rd post:
https://hardforum.com/threads/ryzen-pstate-overclocking-method-calculation-and-calculator.1928648/

I this link i found:

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  • Current ASUS Bios 1002 and before if you change the default VID value, the Pstate0 (P0) will not work and will go to P1. This may change with a future bios or on other motherboards
  • To change CPU core voltage - use + or - offset values so you are not stuck with 1.35v or 1.1875v on a 1700

That why i can't make it work, i have to change the VID because i don't have (or i didn't found) LCC or offset values Cry


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Originally posted by SiX-P4cK SiX-P4cK wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



Make sure to grab the spreadsheets at the bottom of the 3rd post:
https://hardforum.com/threads/ryzen-pstate-overclocking-method-calculation-and-calculator.1928648/

I this link i found:

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  • Current ASUS Bios 1002 and before if you change the default VID value, the Pstate0 (P0) will not work and will go to P1. This may change with a future bios or on other motherboards
  • To change CPU core voltage - use + or - offset values so you are not stuck with 1.35v or 1.1875v on a 1700


That why i can't make it work, i have to change the VID because i don't have (or i didn't found) LCC or offset values Cry



I'm thinking LLC _and_ Pstate OCing is a no go. ie: set Pstate value you definitely do not want LLC adding v's to the Pstate you set.

It's either Pstate or multiplier OC'ing And neither shall the two meet.
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Frequency is locked at 3,8 GHz, but Vcore is only 0.6V at IDLE. can that be true?
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i can confirm at least on the taichi
i can do p state AND llc
i have no idea if it is or isnt an option on the pro4 though
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Originally posted by naddel81 naddel81 wrote:

Frequency is locked at 3,8 GHz, but Vcore is only 0.6V at IDLE. can that be true?

You are looking the motherboard sensor, who is not very relevent if you want know the CPU voltage

CPU has his own sensor and if you want know the the voltage of the CPU, just watch the good line:



So no you don't have 3.8Ghz with 0.6V, even in idle the minimum voltage is still 1.294V
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Originally posted by naddel81 naddel81 wrote:

Frequency is locked at 3,8 GHz, but Vcore is only 0.6V at IDLE. can that be true?


hehehehe No.

Notice that's the Minimum. Probably at boot up before Windows Power Plan kicks in.
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no, not at boot. so I have to rely on the CPU sensor that tells me 1.3V.
then I guess voltage or frequency decrease is not possible when using multiplier OC on the pro4 unfortunately :(
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will there be an updated BIOS/driver that lets us downclock when IDLE?
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