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BIOS Setting That’s Ruining Your PC – Turn it Off Now

BIOS Setting That’s Ruining Your PC – Turn it Off Now

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BIOS Setting That’s Ruining Your PC – Turn it Off Now
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  1. The whole "OMG Disabling the C-States increases my power consuption x1000%" Not the case. Even if the clock speeds are always at max speed there is a difference between the CPU being UNDER LOAD vs IDLE. Disabling the C-States fixed a lot of my gaming problems where the clockspeeds were jumping up and down causting stability problems. For overclockers this is also the right step to make it'll make the whole CPU more stable. So yes, max frequency isnt the same in load vs not. Depends on how much the application requests the CPU too. Power draw isnt always the same.

  2. I was thinking hyper(multi)threading or C-states, these are 2 out of 5 parameters I track even in saved BIOS profile names, the rest being number of active cores, max freq and voltage.

  3. I have an office pc with a 13700k, 3090 & gtx 1050ti. I like how the Intel cpu (13700k) multitasks. I mine with a 3090, use a gtx 1050ti for video/playback. I cpu mine with the cpu's P-cores and play Batman: Arkham Asylum (older games) at 1440p all high settings locked at 62fps using the cpu's E-cores (I use device manager) and Intel igpu (overclocked to 2000mhz, stock voltage) while playing/listening to a Youtube 1080p video, all with no stutters.

  4. You pretty much always wanna Enable XMP and Disable C-states at least on Intel if your gaming.
    You can even try to disable Hyper-Threading i heard some ppl gained FPS by doing that.

  5. Man, I want to say thank you so freaking much. I've been struggling with the constant stuttering on my 7800x3D on the Asus X670E-F gaming motherboard, and I will definitely try this because at least someone is talking about it right now.

  6. AMD CPU fTPM is also trash, disable that. Windows doesn't actually need it and it is no more secure. Creates stutters in games, also beware when you disable it, windows password will be wrong and you will need to reset it.

  7. Still a dangerous option I will not take in my rig. I rather not get my own family angry with the power bill spike tbh. Good thing my Ryzen 5 5600G is okay and still operational in stock speeds.

  8. Hey man idk if you know this but with some msi motherboards they have a special setting called MSI Kombo Strike that allow higher clock speeds kinda like PBO but better even an lvl 1 undervolt mode but the lvl 3 is what i run now and it give about 4.4 to 4.5 ghz on mode 3 so if you could make a video on it or take a look at it im sure you will get great gains from your 5800x3d like i have just thought id let you know if you haven't ever heard of it considering no way to OC the chips but this is like a workaround btw love the videos great info keep it up!

  9. Nowadays, we value power efficiency a great deal. Not just about raw power like back in the days. Energy costs are too darn high these days that people are willing to underclock and even take a few percent off to cut down their energy bills.

  10. I use vsync and no longer get stutters or even see micro stutters. But my monitor is Freesync 40fps – 144fps as reported in Adrenalin software. I have herd about something like what you did back in the early days of Ryzen, something to do with a sleep bug I think. Anyway I am rocking a 6900XT in a custom water loop with a 5800X3D. In my opinion any X3D part will give you more performance out of your gpu in most games. To me last gen bargains in gpus is the way to go. They are performant enough to make 95% happy playing their game of choice. Upscaling works on last gen gpus. Take the saved $$ and buy a new monitor even OLED, You will notice that way more than a gpu upgrade.

  11. What is c stats.is it still good for MSI board?
    I bought the MSI board. used to go ASUS.
    I don't understand why it started shutting down on it's own when playing a game. Changed some stuff in the bios from a google search. I think it got better making sure the power supply cables are in. google says get another power supply.
    Under power overclock thing i googled worked the best. Gave me amazing fps.
    To much trouble this time. underclock GPU also worked.

  12. This guy with his weird porn mustache has no idea what he's talking about. He will never review a matte finish display because he's obsessed with gloss displays. He's a casual gamer and it doesn't matter if his screen is matte or glossy. He's a movie watcher on computer gaming monitors. Just get a real tv for your living room and watch it with your spouse. It's pathetic. Which means his reviews are absolutely trash. Much better channels to watch than this garbage that he's stealing all the graphs on from other channels. Weak sauce. Do better, brother.

  13. If you have Ryzen 7000 and X670/E and you are suffering from random low-load or idle freezing and restarts that won't seem to go away, I found that turning Global C-State Control also fixes this issue.

  14. my only stutter peformance is coming from low VRAM. and limitations in thread capacity. i use potato device. from my experience, setting CPU "power saving" C state active in BIOS does not affect any performance. i believe thats the same with those ASPM new options in BIOSes that has similar "power saving C state" like feature for GPU. i believe, it will NOT affects performance. if it does, there is something wrong in how your OS implement it. in linux it works properly(at least on mine), active when you idle or doing low load tasks, and auto disable when you active and under medium to heavy loads.

  15. Hey man thanks for the tips, I also have a problem with my AMD Ryzen 7700 (none X)

    I'm using Asus tuf X670E-Plus MB and stock cooler which is wraith prism and I've set PBO at -30 and its stable

    The problem is when I'm running games my CPU load barely tocuh 50% but vcore touches 1.25 and CPU die temp sometimes go over 80' c and CCD to about 90!!!

    So is it a normal thing for AMD Ryzens to get this hot at less than 50% loads???

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