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ClockTuner v2.0 for Ryzen (CTR) Guide and download - Brings support for Ryzen 5000
ClockTuner v2.0 for Ryzen (CTR) Guide and download - Brings support for Ryzen 5000
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 thus Ryzen 3000/5000 performance. Ryzen 5000 is now supported as well as new Hybrid OC functionality. We offer both a guide and of course the official download.
Read the guide here and find the download here.
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#5883821 Posted on: 02/03/2021 11:19 AM
I HIGHLY suggest for those who are asking question and want answer to actually READ the article as it plainly answers 90-100% of your questions IN DETAIL.
I HIGHLY suggest for those who are asking question and want answer to actually READ the article as it plainly answers 90-100% of your questions IN DETAIL.
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#5883822 Posted on: 02/03/2021 11:22 AM
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#5883823 Posted on: 02/03/2021 11:39 AM
I solved CTR not starting by disabling Vanguard from Valorant.
I solved CTR not starting by disabling Vanguard from Valorant.
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#5883832 Posted on: 02/03/2021 12:06 PM
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I assume i dont have that special one that has CCD2 enabled?
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I assume i dont have that special one that has CCD2 enabled?
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yay, time to test the 5800X
Ugh, i might have this as well. I assume those 2 CCD ones are the 5900/5950 that failed the test on one of the CCDs?
Apparently yes, which also causes Ryzen Master not to be able to see cores and (according to CTR 2) windows scheduler not be able to see preferred cores (although hwinfo does seem to see them and several games/application seem to use them correctly, at least in my experience).
AMD said they would release updated chipset drivers (and Ryzen Master) at some point in February to fix the problem, to be paired with an AGESA 1.2.0.0 BIOS, but as far as i've seen BIOSes are still deeply in beta and no drivers are out yet. But then again, it's only the 3rd of February anyway.
Moreover, Gigabyte has completely jumped 1.9.0.0 versions, going from several 1.1.0.0 revisions to a lonely 1.2.0.0 one which, as far as i've read, might have problems on its own, so I probably should just wait for an updated BIOS and chipset drivers before toying with CTR.
Edit: i just saw another double-CCD guy posting a screenshot in which cores seem to be correctly recognized by the OS, which kinda points me to the conclusion that my current BIOS is an asshole.