The Ryzen 5000 processors officially end up at 4.9 GHz, which is true for the Ryzen 9 5950X turbo model, and the weaker pieces end up lower, down to 4.6 GHz. Yuri Bublij said last week that we can look forward to 5GHz Ryzen 5000 processors, but he did not intend to say that new Ryzen models would be introduced, but that CTR in version 2.1 can tune existing processors to work up to 5 GHz. .
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So it may not be a significant increase in performance, but if it is only provided by software tuning, then it is definitely worth trying CTR 2.1. In addition, it does not have to be just an increase in the turbo of one core on the 5950X processor, ie only about 100 MHz.
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Here we see, for example, the impact of the recommended PX profile on the 3-thread load of the Ryzen 9 5900X processor. It works with a standard turbo at 4775 MHz, at a voltage of 1.475 V. However, CTR 2.1 with a PX profile promises a clock speed of 5025 MHz, at a reduced voltage of 1.45 V. According to the author, the PX profile should be chosen by most users for games, benchmarks and general burden.
CTR 2.1 works in the usual way when the processor first diagnoses and determines which cores have the greatest potential. Then it will perform the processor settings completely automatically, while we will then be able to choose between the individual profiles that will be offered in the new tab. There we will easily find out which profile is currently active and we will be able to choose between them.
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If you would like to try CTR 2.1, then you have to wait a while before this version is released to the public. For the time being, those who support Bublije on Patreon have preferential access to it.
However, the published function is also shown in the published short video.
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