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This month has been doubly difficult for the project, first of all it is a war, literally, in my city, and secondly I did not want to let you, my dear friends, down. The result is the long-awaited automatic CO search for UEFI. Simple and accurate, just as I planned. An assistant to help you diagnose or solve problems.

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False positive of antivirus is possible, please do not panic.

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CHANGELOG:

*  Support for new Ryzen processors (B2 stepping is also supported).
* Added HYDRA ASSISTANT for "DIAGNOSTIC" and troubleshooting after an crash.
* Added option to disable HYDRA ASSISTANT ("SETTINGS" tab).
* Fixed incorrect operation of the "RESET" function for AMD PBO2.
* Added new type of diagnostics - automatic CO search for PBO2 ("AMD PBO2" tab).
* Added test to compare frequencies, voltages, power consumption and temperatures after finding the ideal PBO2 CO values.
* The screen scaling factor is taken into account for the window position keeping function.
* Some graphic changes.
* Fixed a bug where the HYDRA app would launch without focus on the foreground.
* Fixed a bug where Prime95 could shut itself off during long diagnostic cycles.
* Fixed a bug where "PAUSE" did not work correctly during CORE CO diagnostics.
* Closing HYDRA interrupts Prime95 / Cinebench only when the diagnostic process is running.
* Improved stability of diagnostic for "CORE CO" and "CCD CO".

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I want to thank you for supporting me, my project. I want to thank you for supporting my country and for hosting Ukrainian refugees, feeding, warming and helping. I want to apologize for some of my compatriots, there are pigs, literally, but fortunately this is not a pattern, but the exception to the rule. Peaceful skies over your heads to you and your families.

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Anonymous

Same, even a few hard locks, CPU is 5950x and mainboard is X570S Aourus Master

DudleyTheGentleman

How do I disable Hydra from launching automatically? The "Auto-load APP with OS" setting is disabled, and was never enabled, but it still launches automatically. The below paragraph is just for context: I have an Asus X570 Crosshair Hero VIII Wifi with a Ryzen 9 5950X. I set my Load-Line Calibration to Level 3 and my Max CPU Boost Clock setting to 100 and made sure PBO was disabled. Hydra's settings, when trying to GET C0 for PBO2 were way too agressive and caused my computer to crash once Hydra loads (it launches on startup even though I don't have the setting enabled). I basically had to delete Hydra to keep it from launching and reloading the bad settings (resetting the values via the app didn't work).

Anonymous

Hi guys, I have spent very many hours having the CPU checked by Hydra. The diagnostics gave me absurd CO values that I couldn't set in UEFI. Then I did the PBO test which ended 2x in a blue screen. After 15 hours of testing I finally got values that were taken over in the CO. And the result of it... I get only bluescreens. The Hydra assistant brings unfortunately nothing because the computer already crashes in the selection menu... Ryzen 5900x ROG Crosshair Hero VII Custom Wakü Results CCD testing CORE#1 CO: -23 CORE#7 CO: 48 CORE#2 CO: -49 CORE#8 CO: 49 CORE#3 CO: -21 CORE#9 CO: 59 CORE#4 CO: -27 CORE#10 CO: 52 CORE#5 CO: -29 CORE#11 CO: 76 CORE#6 CO: -39 CORE#12 CO: 55 Energy Efficiency CCD#1 3.94 | SILVER sample Energy Efficiency CCD#2 3.94 | SILVER sample

Anonymous

Yuri. App settings like "Auto-load APP with OS" & "Clear standby cache" should be disabled during Diagnostic evaluation. Hydra disables these settings automatically when a diagnostic is performed and stays disabled after completion. In a future update can you make Hydra re-enable settings that it disables after a diagnostic is completed? This is a small request, but seems like a no-brainer. 🤷‍♂️ Thanks. 😘

Paolo Luppi

Hi guy's i have 5800x. I'm try PBO2 with setting on the bios suggested on the guide. PBO2 does not complete the test when start check the core 5. I have performed the co with diagnostic but the Vid on hybrid oc show me values over 1.375 V for co extreme (i have checked only for curiosity this way). Only avx2 Co show me a "normal" vid value (1.248V). My question is if on ctr when i'm active P1 profile, for example, cpu rise up the frequency and stay at this value. With Hydra if i'm select this co frequecy stay low only when i'm charge the cpu system reach this frequency. Is not possible create this action like ctr? CO profile enabled and selected-->frequency goes up at this co frequency value?

Anonymous

Thank you very much for bringing exciting updates at such a difficult time. But there's a little regret I want to tell you. Environment used 5900x (B2) b550i aorus Pro NZXT 280 water cooling radiator The PbO2 value of 1.1e is not accurate. The result obtained by using corecycler 0.79 is very stable. The result obtained by hydar will make me restart the computer with a black screen. The 1.1e test process can't continue to run points after two consecutive restarts. Let me choose an answer I don't know how to choose. 1.1d has no problem and is very stable. I like the non frequency locking mode of CRT. The locking core makes the system unstable and gives up the possibility of impacting higher frequencies. I don't know how to set it to achieve the similar effect of CTR? Please let me know At present, my CPU lock voltage is 1.082, so my 5900x can have a frequency of 5.15g and a temperature of only 42 ~ 55. I hope to use my setting under light load and switch to hydar's sub CCD lock mode under high load. Can you help me realize this wish. I'm using translation software. It looks strange. Thank you for reading patiently. Thank you very much! Hope for world peace!

Anonymous

Game Mode is still glitched. You need to set GPU Core trigger to 0 % to make it work.

Anonymous

a lot more stable for sure with 1.1E Pro. b550 aorus maste, 3733mh cl15 timings, custom loop 360mm 55mm thickness (alphacool), replaced cpu block to ekwb pro better heat dissipation for the 5950x. HYDRA BOOST TESTER RESULTS CORE | AVG/MAX FREQ | POWER | TEMP | VID | C01 5012 / 5101 13.12 61.7 1.375 C02 5017 / 5225 13.5 64 1.375 C03 5011 / 5275 13.14 62 1.375 C04 5000 / 5125 13.85 65.4 1.375 C05 5001 / 5145 13.32 63.5 1.375 C06 4999 / 5150 13.49 62.9 1.375 C07 5004 / 5125 13.33 64 1.375 C08 5050 / 5150 15.33 65.8 1.375 C09 4924 / 4975 10.69 56 1.375 C10 4994 / 5075 10.53 54.2 1.375 C11 4960 / 4900 10.45 56.8 1.375 C12 4875 / 4950 10.88 57 1.375 C13 4850 / 4900 11.5 58.5 1.375 C14 4900 / 4900 10.4 54.6 1.375 C15 4876 / 4925 10.93 58 1.375 C16 4950 / 5050 10.34 56.2 1.375 Thanks Yuri!

Anonymous

Is there a reset config option? I had to RMA a crosshair hero 8 and replaced it with a dark hero. put 1.1e on started diags. it crashed and since then all CPU fors are running with 5.47 multiplier :'( can't figure out what is causing this or how to fix it. everything in the bios looks right to me. sometimes on boot HWinfo shows normal speeds but that goes away quickly. im at a loss. Thanks and sorry

Anonymous

I think it is hydra causing the issue. Just happened again.

Anonymous

***HYDRA 1.1E PRO by 1usmus*** 04/10/2022 14:45:30 Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 AMD64 Family 25 Model 33 Stepping 2, AuthenticAMD AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII DARK HERO BIOS ver. 4006 SMU ver. 56.69.00 TABLE ver. 3672069 DRAM speed 3600 MHz Phoenix ready! 14:46:13: CO (CORE) test started! Diagnostic VID: 1375mV Diagnostic FFT: 84 14:46:20: Step: 1 CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4700MHz 14:46:20: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 14:46:27: Test#1 CORE#1 CO: -14 DELTA: -14 TEMPERATURE: 68°C 14:47:07: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 14:47:16: Test#2 14:47:57: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 14:48:06: Test#3 14:48:47: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 14:48:50: Step: 2 CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4725MHz 14:48:50: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 14:48:57: Test#1 CORE#1 CO: 27 DELTA: 41 TEMPERATURE: 71°C 14:49:39: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 14:49:48: Test#2 14:50:29: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 14:50:38: Test#3 14:51:19: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 14:51:22: Step: 3 CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4750MHz 14:51:22: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 14:51:29: Test#1 CORE#1 CO: 71 DELTA: 44 TEMPERATURE: 73°C 14:52:10: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 14:52:19: Test#2 14:53:00: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 14:53:09: Test#3 14:53:50: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 14:53:53: Step: 4 CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4775MHz 14:53:53: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 14:54:00: Test#1 CORE#1 CO: 103 DELTA: 32 TEMPERATURE: 73°C 14:54:41: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 14:54:50: Test#2 14:55:30: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 14:55:39: Test#3 14:56:20: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 14:56:23: Step: 5 CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4800MHz 14:56:23: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 14:56:31: Test#1 CORE#1 CO: 133 DELTA: 30 TEMPERATURE: 73°C 14:57:11: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 14:57:20: Test#2 14:58:01: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 14:58:10: Test#3 14:58:51: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 14:58:54: Step: 6 CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4825MHz 14:58:54: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 14:59:01: Test#1 CORE#1 CO: 181 DELTA: 48 TEMPERATURE: 74°C 14:59:42: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 14:59:51: Test#2 15:00:32: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:00:41: Test#3 15:01:22: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 15:01:25: Step: 7 CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4850MHz 15:01:25: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:01:32: Test#1 Attention, CORE#1 has abnormally high DELTA. CORE#1 CO: 260 DELTA: 79 TEMPERATURE: 77°C 15:02:13: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:02:22: Test#2 15:03:03: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:03:12: Test#3 15:03:53: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 15:03:56: Step: 8 CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4875MHz 15:03:56: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:04:03: Test#1 15:04:08: Stress test stopped. At this frequency CORE#1 is unstable, the frequency is reduced. CORE#1 START FREQ: 4700MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4850MHz 15:04:08: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:04:15: Test#1 CORE#1 CO: 200 DELTA: -60 TEMPERATURE: 74°C 15:04:55: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:05:04: Test#2 15:05:45: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:05:54: Test#3 15:06:35: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... Results CO testing CORE| CPPC | START | RES | TEMP | CO | UNSAFE C01 | 190 | 4700 | 4850 | 74 | 200 | True C02 | 203 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C03 | 208 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C04 | 194 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C05 | 212 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C06 | 185 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C07 | 212 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C08 | 199 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C09 | 181 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C10 | 172 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C11 | 176 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C12 | 149 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C13 | 163 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C14 | 158 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C15 | 167 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C16 | 154 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False 15:06:45: Step: 9 CORE#2 START FREQ: 4725MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4725MHz 15:06:45: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:06:52: Test#1 CORE#2 CO: -12 DELTA: -12 TEMPERATURE: 72°C 15:07:33: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:07:42: Test#2 15:08:23: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:08:32: Test#3 15:09:13: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 15:09:16: Step: 10 CORE#2 START FREQ: 4725MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4750MHz 15:09:16: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:09:23: Test#1 CORE#2 CO: 13 DELTA: 25 TEMPERATURE: 71°C 15:10:04: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:10:13: Test#2 15:10:54: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:11:03: Test#3 15:11:44: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 15:11:47: Step: 11 CORE#2 START FREQ: 4725MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4775MHz 15:11:47: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:11:54: Test#1 CORE#2 CO: 43 DELTA: 30 TEMPERATURE: 71°C 15:12:35: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:12:44: Test#2 15:13:24: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:13:34: Test#3 15:14:15: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 15:14:18: Step: 12 CORE#2 START FREQ: 4725MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4800MHz 15:14:18: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:14:25: Test#1 CORE#2 CO: 74 DELTA: 31 TEMPERATURE: 71°C 15:15:05: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:15:14: Test#2 15:15:55: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:16:04: Test#3 15:16:45: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 15:16:48: Step: 13 CORE#2 START FREQ: 4725MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4825MHz 15:16:48: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:16:55: Test#1 CORE#2 CO: 105 DELTA: 31 TEMPERATURE: 71°C 15:17:36: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:17:45: Test#2 15:18:26: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:18:35: Test#3 15:19:16: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 15:19:19: Step: 14 CORE#2 START FREQ: 4725MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4850MHz 15:19:19: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:19:26: Test#1 CORE#2 CO: 134 DELTA: 29 TEMPERATURE: 71°C 15:20:07: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:20:16: Test#2 15:20:57: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:21:06: Test#3 15:21:47: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... 15:21:50: Step: 15 CORE#2 START FREQ: 4725MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4875MHz 15:21:50: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:21:57: Test#1 CORE#2 CO: 165 DELTA: 31 TEMPERATURE: 71°C 15:22:38: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:22:47: Test#2 15:23:15: Stress test stopped. At this frequency CORE#2 is unstable, the frequency is reduced. CORE#2 START FREQ: 4725MHz CURRENT FREQ: 4850MHz 15:23:15: BACKUP#1: saving intermediate values... 15:23:22: Test#1 CORE#2 CO: 139 DELTA: 5 TEMPERATURE: 71°C 15:24:03: BACKUP#2: saving intermediate values... 15:24:12: Test#2 15:24:53: BACKUP#3: saving intermediate values... 15:25:02: Test#3 15:25:43: BACKUP#4: saving intermediate values... Results CO testing CORE| CPPC | START | RES | TEMP | CO | UNSAFE C01 | 190 | 4700 | 4850 | 74 | 200 | True C02 | 203 | 4725 | 4850 | 71 | 139 | False C03 | 208 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C04 | 194 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C05 | 212 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C06 | 185 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C07 | 212 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C08 | 199 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C09 | 181 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C10 | 172 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C11 | 176 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C12 | 149 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C13 | 163 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C14 | 158 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C15 | 167 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False C16 | 154 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | False 15:25:52: Stress test stopped. PPT limit reached! 250.7W PPT limit reached! 225.4W PPT limit reached! 235.9W PPT limit reached! 237.8W Phoenix deactivated! Can I not add a screen shot here?

Anonymous

It is definitely amazing how you keep this project alive despite this horrible situation - our thoughts are with you and your beloved ones, Yuri (and now the Techie in me can't wait to test v1.1E :-))