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The original post: /r/overclocking by /u/Chriz_Chrone on 2024-11-10 20:58:05.

Hello hello.

I just got back into overclocking after a bit of absence and redid my RAM Oc completely.

-I dont think naming my parts or shit is important for this question so I will let it be for now-

My problem: After now getting my OC done and having it 100% stable I am doing more and more bechnmarks to chwck the performance increase or decrease.

I went from 3600MT/s to 4133MT/s on the same primary and tertiary timings, only slightly more lose secondaries.

However, now the cpu performance (unoverclocked, 100% stable) took a hit while I noticed that according to 30 runs on Aida64 in windows safemode (and their average) the available bandwidth on the new OC of 4133MT/s significantly decreased compared to before. The average displayed bandwidth lies at only 50.000 on Read and around half of that on Write (which makes sense since the cpu is a Ryzen 7 5700x). I tried checking for new updates, bios and chipset, also any programs that may cause issues, and windows but could find nothing. The performance hit is quite big too, especially, and oddly enough in CinebenchR23 and R24, where my maximum scores went down 600 points and 100 points respectively.

Any ideas or fixes are greatly appreciated.

Also sorry for bad english, it is jot my first language.

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