New build - Fractal Define R6 USB-C case, Ryzen 3950x, Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro4 cooler, Gigabyte Aorus x570 Elite with latest BIOS, 128GB Corsair Vengeance 3000, RTX 2060 Super, Samsung SSD. O/S is Win10 Pro; fresh install with the latest drivers from AMD and using Ryzen Balanced Power Plan. BIOS is at stock settings apart from XMP 'Profile 1' selected for memory.
The machine will be used for graphics work and rendering, won't be overclocked.
The 'problem'? At idle, both Task Manager and CPU-Z report clocks for all 16 cores at 3400MHz, whereas Ryzen Master shows all cores in sleep mode at about 100MHz! One (or more) of them must be wrong! Idle temps are about 35 deg C. with the Dark Rock's fans barely turning, so I'm guessing Ryzen Master is the tool reporting the clocks correctly? I'd be really grateful if anyone can offer any insights as to what might cause such a big difference between what Ryzen Master is reporting and what Task Manager / CPU-Z are reporting.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have.
The machine will be used for graphics work and rendering, won't be overclocked.
The 'problem'? At idle, both Task Manager and CPU-Z report clocks for all 16 cores at 3400MHz, whereas Ryzen Master shows all cores in sleep mode at about 100MHz! One (or more) of them must be wrong! Idle temps are about 35 deg C. with the Dark Rock's fans barely turning, so I'm guessing Ryzen Master is the tool reporting the clocks correctly? I'd be really grateful if anyone can offer any insights as to what might cause such a big difference between what Ryzen Master is reporting and what Task Manager / CPU-Z are reporting.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have.