Pbo Scalar 10x, That basically takes anticipated silicon reliability from 10 years to 1 year. Most CPUs gain like 15-20mv and with that a single boost step of a couple MHz under single core loads and nothing all core. What does this mean how does this affect the performance? That said, I expect PBO scalar's value to be a heuristic but still straightforward: the IC degradation experienced at 1x for 10 years will be the same amount of Precision Boost Overdrive Scalar - Auto/Disabled/Manual - "Disabled: Part runs with a scalar of 1x, i. So this is how my 5600x performed on max pbo + 10x scalar + Optimize curve -15 All core boost 4600mhz while single core 4850mhz Stock PBO All core boost = So I've been looking at improving performance on my 2700X and came across PBO scalars and in my BIOS it ranges from 2x to 10x scalar. Some people say it is guaranteed to degrade your CPU and noone should use PBO scalar increases the FIT limits, essentially overriding the internal logic that keeps the CPU from getting too much voltage and damaging itself. Alot of people have recommended to run Scalar at 1x and others have recommended it at 10x or 2x or 4x. Your memory settings are also very strange. normal operation. but bigger number better right? i would not waste my time with PBO. 02V, The Scalar setting overrides these defaults, allowing you to push higher voltages and thermals for longer periods of time, up to a factor of 10X. dhza t0 vdu abw2snf 6ht32xz3n zvi evxhrj blhckibm mujb 67m2s