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I'm facing a strange issue with my system and would greatly appreciate your insights and suggestions. Here's my setup and the problem I'm experiencing:
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Hello everyone,
I previously shared a post about the high temperature and inconsistent CPU usage issues I was experiencing with my Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor. After extensive testing and research, I was able to resolve the problem, and I wanted to share my solution here to help anyone else who might be facing a similar situation.
The solution lies in using AMD's Curve Optimizer in the Ryzen Master software or directly in the BIOS. Here's what I did:
I hope this helps anyone else experiencing similar issues! If you have questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.
Cheers,
Kaan
Hi,
Hmm... i dont own R7 9800X3D chip im waiting for the 9950X3D to launch anyways... i think you need to change ur 1080p monitor to at least 2K monitor (is just a theory) but before doing that try to update ur motherboard BIOS to the latest version maybe that will fix the cpu usage
Thank you for your response! I appreciate your help and wanted to clarify the issue further. I’ve recorded a video showcasing the problem I’m experiencing with my 1920x1080 165Hz monitor.
In the video, you can see how CPU usage decreases significantly when switching to 60Hz, while it remains extremely high at 165Hz, even with an FPS limit. I’d like to hear your thoughts on this and if you have any additional suggestions.
Here’s the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnmKadQbAW4
Thanks again for your time and support!
Diocenes, why do you think this is an issue? Microsoft has not figured out how to deal with usage for a multiple core processor. Use Ryzen Master (RM) to see what is really happening. John.
Thank you for your response! I appreciate your help and wanted to clarify the issue further. I’ve recorded a video showcasing the problem I’m experiencing with my 1920x1080 165Hz monitor.
In the video, you can see how CPU usage decreases significantly when switching to 60Hz, while it remains extremely high at 165Hz, even with an FPS limit. I’d like to hear your thoughts on this and if you have any additional suggestions.
Here’s the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnmKadQbAW4
Thanks again for your time and support!
Diocenes, post screenshots of Ryzen Master (RM) at both frame rates. Movies are not needed. Again why do you think CPU utilization is a problem? John.
While troubleshooting some performance issues, I observed significantly different results when X3D Game Mode is enabled and disabled. I would like to share my findings and get your thoughts or suggestions on the following:
When X3D Game Mode is Enabled:
When X3D Game Mode is Disabled:
When Refresh Rate is Reduced to 60Hz:
I would greatly appreciate any insights or suggestions you might have. If anyone has experienced something similar or has a better understanding of how X3D Game Mode affects performance, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Diocenes, I would appreciate the screenshots of RM I requested.
Game mode in RM turns off half the cores, so yes it will lower temperature. A screenshot of RM will show half the cores are Sleeping. Please post the screenshots. John.
Hi! Sorry for bumping, but you are not alone.
I also have a 9800x3d and Gigabyte B650m Aorus Elite AX ICE motherboard paired with a Gigabyte Aero 4090.
I noticed when X3D mode is enabled, my CPU (Black Ops, Warzone) is hitting atleast 80-90% usage.
I have a 1440p monitor with mixed settings in game.
Have you resolved this kind of issue?
Thanks!
Hello everyone,
I previously shared a post about the high temperature and inconsistent CPU usage issues I was experiencing with my Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor. After extensive testing and research, I was able to resolve the problem, and I wanted to share my solution here to help anyone else who might be facing a similar situation.
The solution lies in using AMD's Curve Optimizer in the Ryzen Master software or directly in the BIOS. Here's what I did:
I hope this helps anyone else experiencing similar issues! If you have questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.
Cheers,
Kaan
My 9800x3d has never even broke 80c in any benchmark, for more or less any amount of time, and certainly not any game, (why i bought and use a stacked cache chip).
I dont use curve optimizer. I see zero reason (unless you care about benchmarks only).
Cant wait to replace my other 7800x3d. I love this chip, and its what the 7800x3d should have been off rip.
X3D mode, seems like its for a 16 core chip. Not a 8. But hey, you all do you. Im loving this thing. Not seeing any of the problems or issues above. None. Zero crashes, issues, anything.
The "solution" isnt curve optimizer lol...... Not sure why the resolution, or monitor hz would matter. In the least to even bring up.
EDIT- Zero "curve optimizer" here. Does nothing to little in gaming, aka why you bought the chip. This chip runs awesome out of the box.
I dunno, the thing pulling 123w on average for 9 mins straight, , seeing 70c seems ok to me.
Evey pro review I read says the chip will go around 90c when 100% loaded. I use a Corsair H150i Elite AIO cooler and without curve optimizer, the chip runs impressively cold while gaming but in benchmarks or stress test at full load it can indeed reach 90+ (depending on the benchmark). With curve optimizer it doesn't reach 80, even in Cinebench.
Your Fire Strike doesn't mean anything since it's not a very CPU demanding test. If your temp never broke 80c, it's because you have never used any real benchmarks. Run Cinebench R23 for 10 minutes and dare tell us it peaks at 70c without curve optimizer (I would not even be surprised if it was actually enabled and you don't even know). From Google:
According to recent reviews, a Ryzen 9800X3D CPU typically reaches a temperature around 85-90 degrees Celsius during a Cinebench multi-core benchmark, with some reports showing it hitting as high as 92 degrees Celsius under extreme workloads.
Okie dokie then. 100 percent loaded? Or in time?
Start at 15:06 and keep watching. Pay attention @16:20. Not sure what "pro" reviewer your watching. Or even what that means.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqCweJmlZc0
So if they just "enable" curve optimizer, you think this is solved in the video? Ok. Again, do you. Freq also matters in all of this, which, no one mentions. Oh, wait, i did, and showed it.
Man, I've never heard of cinebench r23 or r24, and certainly have not ran them both for 24hrs straight. Not that even those are that way to "demand from the cpu" much really. Hmm, guess ill look into that.
My entire point, as in my post, was a one button click "curve optimizer" just FIXING the issue. As you can see above.
If curve optimizer, just "FIXED" all temp and voltage problems, ..... it probably would not be a thing you can "click" , and it would just be on, all the time. That was my entire point above.
And ill certainly look at this "cinebench" thing you speak of. Sounds interesting.
EDIT- naw, its not on, per my bios. I dont run the stuff. Its not needed, and just adjusts the curve, nothing more. (Per google is comedy. Thanks)
And, again, cheers.
I mean,.. theres 30mins real quick,.. i guess ill go longer of this benchmark you speak of. 70c seems ok. While running 5.3 all core the entire time, pulling 128w. But, maybe im doing it wrong. This isnt a 7800x3d mate. Oh, and no "curve optimizer" in bios.