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ClockTuner 2.0 for Ryzen (CTR) Guide





In this article, we will talk you through ClockTuner for Ryzen version 2.0, a helpful tool that allows you to further refine ZEN2, ZEN3, and Ryzen 3000/5000 performance.
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Raiden5566
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Posted on: 02/24/2021 02:30 AM
@Hilbert Hagedoorn CTR is awesome. But I wonder if it is possible to do a CHECK before the CTR starts working, just like the BIOS does. I upgraded from a 5600x to a 5800x yesterday and I only remembered to turn off autorun, but as soon as I turned on CTR, my CPU died after about 5 seconds. Now I have to run RMA.
@Hilbert Hagedoorn CTR is awesome. But I wonder if it is possible to do a CHECK before the CTR starts working, just like the BIOS does. I upgraded from a 5600x to a 5800x yesterday and I only remembered to turn off autorun, but as soon as I turned on CTR, my CPU died after about 5 seconds. Now I have to run RMA.
JJayzX
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Posted on: 02/24/2021 10:35 PM
Don't see how 5600x settings could kill a 5800x and to RMA something you broke is not right.
@Hilbert Hagedoorn CTR is awesome. But I wonder if it is possible to do a CHECK before the CTR starts working, just like the BIOS does. I upgraded from a 5600x to a 5800x yesterday and I only remembered to turn off autorun, but as soon as I turned on CTR, my CPU died after about 5 seconds. Now I have to run RMA.
Don't see how 5600x settings could kill a 5800x and to RMA something you broke is not right.
kapu
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Posted on: 02/25/2021 09:52 AM
There is no way CTR killed your CPU , even you would apply max voltage which is also limited . Most likely your CPU was DOA or something else happend.
You cleared CMOS ?
@Hilbert Hagedoorn CTR is awesome. But I wonder if it is possible to do a CHECK before the CTR starts working, just like the BIOS does. I upgraded from a 5600x to a 5800x yesterday and I only remembered to turn off autorun, but as soon as I turned on CTR, my CPU died after about 5 seconds. Now I have to run RMA.
There is no way CTR killed your CPU , even you would apply max voltage which is also limited . Most likely your CPU was DOA or something else happend.
You cleared CMOS ?
Raiden5566
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Posted on: 02/26/2021 07:19 AM
There is no way CTR killed your CPU , even you would apply max voltage which is also limited . Most likely your CPU was DOA or something else happend.
You cleared CMOS ?
Yes, I did. All settings should be AUTO.
I don't think My 5600x's P2 with 1370mv/4700 was too high to 5800x.
(EDC PPT TDC are default, max temp is 90)
Don't see how 5600x settings could kill a 5800x and to RMA something you broke is not right.
I don't see either.
If this value is a reasonable overclocking range, and CTR does not adjust some hidden values/settings,
that is, the CPU is damaged under normal operation. Doesn't it?
There is no way CTR killed your CPU , even you would apply max voltage which is also limited . Most likely your CPU was DOA or something else happend.
You cleared CMOS ?
Yes, I did. All settings should be AUTO.
I don't think My 5600x's P2 with 1370mv/4700 was too high to 5800x.
(EDC PPT TDC are default, max temp is 90)
Don't see how 5600x settings could kill a 5800x and to RMA something you broke is not right.
I don't see either.
If this value is a reasonable overclocking range, and CTR does not adjust some hidden values/settings,
that is, the CPU is damaged under normal operation. Doesn't it?
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Where can I find
Performance Enhancer - Disabled only.
on my Asus UEFI?
the only thing I find can't be disabled, only "default" or some levels