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Today I'm posting two chelogs since the last time there was only a presentation. 

A few words about the new version:
1) You don't need to configure anything in the BIOS (overclocking of RAM is encouraged).
2) There is no need to use old profiles or settings.
3) After completing the diagnostic, for maximum HYBRID OC performance don't forget to enable AMD PBO2 in the corresponding tab.

Don't chase the extreme voltages for the profiles, they won't do any good. The basic recommended settings are the optimal balance between overclocking and power consumption.

About the new guide:
It's in the process of being developed. I'm trying to get it all done.

VIRUSTOTAL REPORT

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HYDRA 1.1H PRO (1108) - what's new?

* The "Hey, Phoenix, wake up" function allows you to manually continue diagnostics if for some reason it has stopped.
* Improved preservation of diagnostic files. Added additional logs, which are written at different intervals.
* In case of a failure during diagnostics, "Phoenix" takes action to reduce the CO not only for the testing core, but also for all other cores that were active.
* Fixed a rare problem with an infinite loop during diagnostics.
* The diagnostics settings tab will get the ability to set a starting CO for each core instead of a CO for each CCD.
* Ability to disable the use of global PCI bus mutex. There are situations when RGB control software blocks this mutex and "HYBRID OC" is very slow.
* Fix incorrect display of percentage change in frequency for the "COMPARE" tab.
* Fixed "HYBRID OC" crash when part of profiles was disabled.
* Correction of configuration data for "HYDRA ASSISTANT".
* Resolved the problem when changes in profiles were not used during "COMPARE" mode.
* Improved diagnostic accuracy.
* Fixed the bug when the computer can fall asleep during some diagnostic tests.
* Fixed bug when "HYBRID OC" would not turn off during diagnostics startup.
* Fixed bug of incorrect loading "GAME CO offset" at application startup.
* Improved low-threaded performance when using "HYBRID OC".
* Improved profile holding for "HYBRID OC".
* Improve the stability of the "HYBRID OC".
* Improved frequency limitation function for cores relative to the values specified by the user.
* Redesigned timers for "CUSTOM" profiles. Fixed incorrect operation due to regional OS settings.
* "HYDRA ASSISTANT" now does not delete the windows log in order to preserve the possibility of alternate reading of CPPC. The disadvantage is the "HYDRA ASSISTANT" window every time HYDRA restarts after a crash.
* Adjustments for profile creation function and automatic generation of maximum allowable frequencies for cores.
* Corrected some descriptions.


HYDRA 1.1G PRO (1107) - what's new?

* A brand new simpler "DIAGNOSTIC", built from the scratch. The key feature is that all types of diagnostics have been combined into one.
* "Phoenix" recovery function was also created from scratch.
* New feature to find the ideal voltages individually for your system by target temperature and power consumption.
* Added support for internal BCLK control. Note: Only for systems that do not have an external BCLK.
* Added real-time monitoring of BCLK frequency. BCLK frequency is taken into account during the formation of some monitoring values.
* CCD usage monitoring added.
* "Dynamic PBO2" function has been added. Changes "AMD CO" in real time relative to load. More performance in a multi-threaded load.
* Some "HYBRID OC" profiles operate with more threads than before.
* Several optimizations for "HYBRID OC", which allow to reduce false profile switching and loss of frequency.
* Some profiles have received "waiting" cores, which are designed to minimize performance loss when switching contexts.
* "COMPARE" tab. The percentage difference between the default and tuned state.
* "COMPARE" tab. The normalization of the scales has been changed for better visual comfort.
* Corrects the default values for the configuration files.
* Visual changes to the graphical shell.
* Removed some unnecessary settings.
* Some changes in the function of generating configuration files for Prime95.
* Fixed a bug where the startup screen was not centered on the first startup.
* Fixed an issue where "AMD CO" values were not always displayed correctly in the monitoring table.
* Fixed some monitoring problems for 5600/5700/5800 CPUs with two CCD's.
* Resolved the problems associated with the uncorrected creation of screenshots.

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Thank you for being with me!
These words are not a formality. They are more than just words.

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1usmus

Don't post a 10+ A4 sheets of Net Framework bugs here, respect others. They have nothing to do with HYDRA. To post an extra-long message, use private messaging. Thank you.

Anonymous

I had the infinity loop! Had it rundning for 4 days 🤣

Anonymous

Thanks for the hard work, stay safe

alpha54

Thank you for your amazing work, can't wait to give this version a shot. Thinking of you and your family. Be safe!

Anonymous

I'm still getting infinity runs :( in it's current run it's currently running everything at least at -55: CORE#2 CO: -85 20:13:00: Test #3 started! FFT MIN: 84 FFT MAX: 84 FMA3: OFF DURATION: 30 TELEMETRY VOLTAGE: 1.375 TARGET DLDO VID: 1.276 FREQUENCY: 4850 TEMPERATURE: 69.7 20:13:39: Saving intermediate values... 20:13:39: Test #4 started! FFT MIN: 84 FFT MAX: 84 FMA3: OFF DURATION: 30 TELEMETRY VOLTAGE: 1.375 TARGET DLDO VID: 1.276 FREQUENCY: 4850 TEMPERATURE: 69.5 20:14:18: Saving intermediate values... 20:14:18: Test #5 started! FFT MIN: 1344 FFT MAX: 1344 FMA3: OFF DURATION: 30 TELEMETRY VOLTAGE: 1.375 TARGET DLDO VID: 1.278 FREQUENCY: 4850 TEMPERATURE: 70 20:14:57: Saving intermediate values... 20:14:57: Test #6 started! FFT MIN: 1344 FFT MAX: 1344 FMA3: OFF DURATION: 30 TELEMETRY VOLTAGE: 1.375 TARGET DLDO VID: 1.278 FREQUENCY: 4850 TEMPERATURE: 70.1 20:15:35: Saving intermediate values... Current CO values CORE | CO C01 -74 C02 -98 C03 -55 C04 -55 C05 -55 C06 -55 C07 -55 C08 -55 C09 -55 C10 -55 C11 -55 C12 -55 C13 -55 C14 -55 C15 -55 C16 -55

1usmus

I was written about the infinite loop during AMD CO diagnostics, and you already have the next diagnostic step. Do not despair, I will make you a patch. Please send me all the logs in private messages.

Anonymous

I have not tried the new release. Will do it tonight. Keep up the good work and Stay safe

Anonymous

My first findings: Diagnostic (Balanced) runs through till the end and the given CO values are nearly the same as the ones a found out manually, so far so good. But i simply can`t use PBO2 and Hybrid-OC togehter: PBO2 alone = fine - Hybrid-OC alone - fine - both together: Instant reboot when running Cinebench - 5900x Rev2 + MSI MEG Unify

Anonymous

i let this program run for 18 hours and am worse off than before. Does it ever end?

Anonymous

The overclock of gpu nvidia is already avilable, how i can get it ?

Anonymous

Can somebody explain plz, during diagnostics on Hybrid OC MC (MultiCore) I receive massege all the time TDC limit reached. Processor every time hits instantrly 107A, while max is 95A. What can it be? How can i fix it? Maybe it's some BIOS settings issue? MB: Asus Dark Hero Processor: 5900X

Anonymous

I tell you exactly what you do - In the safety limits and in the diagnostics profile creation area + the PBO2 section set the following. PPT: Between 200W-250W (change depending on your core heat/ cooling ability) EDC: Between 120A -200A TDC: Between 90A-150A Thermal Limit: 90c (why, because the 5900X&5950X has a 90c ceiling before it will throttle below 5900X that ceiling is 95c) These are your CPU power limits, TDC limit almost always exceed those 95A during multi-threaded testing one way to get around it is to simply choose NOT to do a stability test on any of the diagnostics and manually test for stability yourself later as multi-threaded prime will absolutely rip through your limit and not throttle, in Hydra and I don't know why this is but the testing just STOPS when ideally the CPU should throttle and the test should continue in a throttled state. Because under reality using Prime95 or other testing the CPU will throttle not shut down unless you reach the processor max temp and it becomes not happy about itself then it will shut down under extreme circumstances but modern Zen cores will throttle to almost nothing before that. Honestly, my best advice and I have a 5900X is to simply not use the MT diagnostic stability test or Compare CO testing. Unless you are prepared to set the limits to something unreasonable just for testing. Try something like this: https://imgur.com/a/Rydbyaf https://imgur.com/a/4inDZwH https://imgur.com/a/NFyoug4