Hello! I'm having trouble Curve Optimizer feature in Ryzen Master. The issue is that I am not presented with a Start Optimizing button. I only have a Validate Offset option. Any help is much apprecaciated.
Ryzen 7 7800X3D
B650 GAMING X AX V2
G.Skill Flare X5 Series 32GB DDR5-6000
brewsouthweset, please post a screenshot of the problem and list all your system parts. Thanks and enjoy, John.
Curve Optimizer defaults to Off. You have to select either All Cores or Per Core first, then Apply.
Ryzen 7 7800X3D
B650 GAMING X AX V2
G.Skill Flare X5 Series 32GB DDR5-6000
EVGA 3090 Ti FTW3
Samsung SSD 850 EVO
Win 10 build 19045.4170
Going off the guide there should be a button to Start Optimizing, but it's not there.
Are you running the latest RM 2.13? Click on About in the lower left corner.
The button to Start Optimizing is only present if RM is at all default settings. But in your screenshot you've changed from Default to Auto OC and made changes to power limits.
If I use Copy Current to load settings from BIOS the button changes to Validate Offset. So it seems the Start Optimizing only appears if you are applying a change from Default for the first time.
I am running 2.13.0.2908
I've made no changes directly in RM. I did make changes in BIOS as I was unable to make changes in RM. If I click Default I am still not presented with the Start Optimizing option. Are you saying that it is only present once and that's at initial, default, start up?
Every time I open RM and click on the CO tab it has default settings and the Start Optimizing is present. If I click on Copy Current to read in my settings from BIOS, the button changes to Validate Offset, as I show in my previous screenshots.
If I understand correctly, Start Optimizing is intended to automatically try and find the best offset to use, and Validate Offset is to test the current offset. I never used either of those options, and I've seen others report they don't work correctly anyway. I tested offsets manually starting at All Core at -30 and ran Cinebench to validate. If it was unstable I went to -25 and if still unstable then -20. Once I found settings that worked and I was happy with I went into BIOS and manually set them there so I don't have to fool with RM profiles.
I see. I've never seen the Start Optimizing option outside of screenshots as it's never come up even when I've defaulted BIOS.
I too am stable in Cinebench at -20 being manually set. Just bummed that RM doesn't give me the option to see what it comes up with as the offset.