Is this performance adequate for my 9800x3d setup?
Recently I have upgraded from 3700x to 9800x3d and for the first time decided to try overclocking. As I am pretty much a big noob, I have settled for "standard" thing alot of posts are recommending:
- PBO - motherboard limits
- +200MHz offset
- scalar auto
- -22 curve all cores (-25 was sometimes not booting for some reason, settled for -22 by trial and error, haven't crashed once in 2 weeks)
Setup is as follows:
- AMD ryzen 7 9800x3d obviously
- asrock x870 steel legion wifi motherboard
- kingston fury beast 6000 / cl30 memory with EXPO profile enabled and nothing else (KF560C30BBEK2-32)
- be quiet! pure power 12M 1000W psu (BN345)
- phantom assassin 120 cooler with thermal paste that was bundled with it
- RTX 2070 SUPER that will be soon replaced with 5080, but that is irrelevant
- Endorfy arx 700 case, 3 fans intake, 2 fans exhaust
- Win11 24H2
My question is if this performance/temperatures/wattages/voltages are adequate for given setup, is anything wrong and should be worried about? Minimum is basically an idle system, current and maximum are during cinebench r23 multicore benchmark set to above average priority. All cores sit pretty much at 5345-5350 MHz all the time during benchmark.
Edit: Thank you for your input. I have figured that since cores are not boosting constantly all the way to max, I might as well reduce PBO offset - I have changed it to +100MHz and ran benchmark again - got 120 points better score and at the same time temperature dropped by about 8 degree celsius, power draw got reduced to about 145W and cores were constantly boosted all the time at 5315MHz. I think I will settle for that.