Hi guys!
I've just build a new PC and used the Ryzen 3600. Everyone with the CPU appears to get between 3500 - 3600 on cinebench R20.
I get 3350...
I thought it was the cooler (wraith stealth) it was peaking about 80 degrees peak. I have now bought a wraith prism but despite it's high praise it has only lowered the temperature to 75 peak.
I am still getting the same scores.
Of course cinebench scores are just a number but I want to make sure I am getting the most out of my new PC before I buy a new graphics card.
Specs are
AMD 3600 with Wraith Prism
MSI B450 Tomawhawk MAX
16gb Corsair 3600mhz C18 Ram (Dual channel, XMP ON)
Corsair MP510 SSD
GTX 260 (temporary)
650 Corsair Vengeance PSU
Hope you guys can help me
Many thanks!
My example 3600 build is Libertas
I get 3745 on Cinebench R20.
Take a look at the write up.
I noticed that running the RAM at higher clock speeds hurt the Cinebench performance, but I didn't mention that in the write up, because I need to look into it further. It might be the memory controller running RAM at high speeds is heating things up on the Chip.
Thanks.
Thank you for your reply
I noticed your results with the stealth cooler were worse than even I had managed although your ram frequency was running quite low.
Adding the cooler I thought would fix my issue but it's exactly the same. I only put a tiny bit of thermal paste on the cpu and spreaded it, maybe there wasn't enough, other than cooling I really don't know what else it could be 😕 unless of course there is any effect with having such an old GPU.
Maybe you used too much CPU thermal compound?
A Wraith Prism LED RGB Cooler already has CPU compound applied.
Also check the mounting for the Wraith Prism RGB LED is correct and chek it is firmly in contact with the CPU.
Just to add that the CPU multi core clocks only reach 3.8ghz? My score on single core is really good, just seems to be multi core that flops.
I will post the Ryzen Master Settings I used if you want?
Just saying "AMD 3600" isn't accurate enough, there are more than one of those...
Just to update, new video card installed didn't think it would make a difference and it hasn't...
what are your voltages?
on ryzen master the voltage hovers around 1.42
A Wraith Prism LED RGB Cooler already has CPU compound applied. Also check the mounting for the Wraith Prism RGB LED is right and chek it is firmly in contact with the CPU.
I removed the thermal paste and used some thermal grizzly krayonaut. I did use a small amount and spread it before I fitted.
Will it be worth adding an extra small amount to be sure?
I think you should at least remove the cooler carefully and check that there is thermal paste on the CPU and cold plate of the cooler.
Sometimes with dried out or pre-applied thermal paste it can yank the Ryzen CPU out of the CPU socket.
That might bend pins on the CPU - so have patience and remove it slowly.
Re seated the CPU, added a bit more paste, still no difference
User benchmark say it is performing below expectations. Dont know what else to try
What happens if you lower the RAM frequency to 2133MHz?