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Ryzen control
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Like having a motor built for 1000hp and 10k rpm but running it at 500hp and having it cap at 7,500rpm. This doesnt worry me since 100% at its base or underclock isn't gunna harm it. Thanks to actual helpful comments, I have unlocked the boost controls and I have seen drops in temps with no detrimental effects on the CPU, odd cores flick to 100%. The comment that I should have got a lesser machine is stupid, just because I want to control the power and clocks when I'm not using full power, doesn't mean I'm not actually using it at all. I turned the boost off on silent, and efficient on performance, full aggressive on Turbo. Saying "it's 2021 -insert stupid comment here-" doesn't mean my CPU isn't gunna keep needlessly spiking to 4.4ghz when I'm doing a great deal of nothing.

ryzen control

The boost settings are on aggressive all the time and the option was hidden. When people basically want something 100% all the time manufacturers give them that. No the computer doesn't run itself better than I want it to. I'd really like to be able to cap the frequencies and see how things go temp wise, anyone got any ideas or methods?Įdit: FPS caps affect the GPU not the CPU, in most cases anyway, so suggesting a cap doesn't affect CPU usage because its usually the AI parts that use CPU. I read somewhere Throttlestop doesn't work on Ryzen and Ryzen master doesn't work on laptops. My problem is my CPU isn't being used too much but it ramps all frequencies to 4.4ghz, complete overkill when it's hardly using any of it. Great machine and all but I'm currently playing lower tier games, like Forza 7 and stuff, I have things capped pretty low cause I don't see the point in 240fps on a racer, it's pretty sharp at 60fps with ultra settings on the things I want.







Ryzen control