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CTR 2.0 RC3 will be available to the public on January 30-31. I may have time to prepare the accompanying material a little earlier.  It all depends on AGESA. I really hope that by now AGESA 1.2.0.0 will be available for most users.

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CTR 2.1 beta 1 will also be available for early access subscribers on January 30-31. Key features are Fmax adjustment, FIT Scalar and PBO.   

P.s. I am very grateful to all the early access subscribers, thanks to you I have the opportunity to continuously develop CTR.

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Anonymous

Can only applaud all your work!

Anonymous

Thank you for your amazing work Yuri.

Anonymous

Thumbs up

Anonymous

Agree, thank you so much for the incredible work you are doing!

Anonymous

I'm still a noob with AMD CPU's i can't wait for this to come out. Been having some crazy temps and i don't trust myself undervolting it. I appreciate all your time and efforts for this! Can't wait!

Anonymous

Do you have news about Asrock B550 Biosupdates? I'm still on Agesa 1.100 D

Anonymous

Nice Keep up the good work! With " to the public" do you also mean the non patreon members?

Anonymous

Hey, so far CTR 2.0 works great. One question though: What exactly does "Recommended to improve voltage compensation" mean? How do I do that?

Anonymous

Hi Yuri, thank you for your hard work on this. I tried it and it works good, however I rolled back to PBO, was getting more performance from it (after a long time tuning/testing). Can't wait for 2.1 version. I have 2 questions for you. My CPU is able to do pretty good on the curve (-20 on core 2 and 3, -15 on core 4 and -25 on the others) but somehow it was ranked as a bronze sample, what kind of algorithm you use to rank the CPU quality? Are you gonna update DRAM Calculator for ZEN3 with FCLK 2000?

1usmus

Hi! Use the P2 profile, it is superior to the PBO in every way. The ranking depends on a huge number of factors, but the main one is the minimum voltage for 4400mhz. And the lower the voltage, the higher the rank. In the near future I am not planning to update the calculator as until now FCLK 1900 is a reasonable limit, it is much more efficient than "advertised" 2000MHz.

Anonymous

I have overclocked the "silver" 5900x to 4700 allcore at 1.31 during Prieme even 1.296 - the better CCX runs 4700 the second one 4650 RAM / for now 3800 /

Anonymous

My point being the P2 profile for me was way lower with CTR , so I will stick with manual OC for the time being. Let us wait and see the next versions.

1usmus

No one is stopping you from setting 1.35v for P2. That is why the program has a setting. Lots of settings. And one more thing CTR is a manual overclock.