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Checking with nmon, zenmonitor, and cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -i mhz all reports the frequency being the stock P-State frequency.
sudo amdctl -g -c23
Voltage ID encodings: SVI (serial)
Detected CPU model 21h, from family 19h with 24 CPU cores.
Core 23 | P-State Limits (non-turbo): Highest: 0 ; Lowest 2 | Current P-State: 0
Pstate Status CpuFid CpuDid CpuVid CpuMult CpuFreq CpuVolt IddVal IddDiv CpuCurr CpuPower
0 1 152 8 70 38.00x 3800MHz 1112mV 37 10 47.00A 52.29W
1 1 140 10 88 28.00x 2800MHz 1000mV 28 10 38.00A 38.00W
2 1 132 12 104 22.00x 2200MHz 900mV 22 10 32.00A 28.80W
Northbridge:
No P-States on Zen Northbridge.
As you can see I've set P-State 0 to 3800MHz and 1112 mV. Stock for the 5900X is 3700 and 1100, respectively.
However, the P-State is clearly not at 3800MHz:
nmon:
zenmonitor even seems to think it's 3.5GHz:
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 4010.737
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
cpu MHz : 3700.000
I haven't been able to find a tool that reports 3.8GHz, other than cpupower, and amdctl itself.
Another (maybe) weird thing is that amdctl -g shows:
Core 23 | P-State Limits (non-turbo)
for every core, even though all forms of "boost"/"turbo" are enabled (CPB, PBO, etc.) and cpupower shows "Boost" is active.
5900X, Linux 5.14.17
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Checking with
nmon
,zenmonitor
, andcat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -i mhz
all reports the frequency being the stock P-State frequency.sudo amdctl -g -c23
As you can see I've set P-State 0 to 3800MHz and 1112 mV. Stock for the 5900X is 3700 and 1100, respectively.
However, the P-State is clearly not at 3800MHz:
nmon
:zenmonitor
even seems to think it's 3.5GHz:cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz
I haven't been able to find a tool that reports 3.8GHz, other than
cpupower
, andamdctl
itself.Another (maybe) weird thing is that
amdctl -g
shows:for every core, even though all forms of "boost"/"turbo" are enabled (CPB, PBO, etc.) and
cpupower
shows "Boost" is active.5900X, Linux 5.14.17
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: