I just got a powerful new PC equipped with a Ryzen 9 7900x and a 4070ti, and I mainly use it for heavy gaming at 4K and rendering. Despite having a good setup, I'm pretty new to this tech stuff and don't know many terms or details. I've been researching undervolting and found out about the Auto Curve Optimizer in Ryzen Master. I decided to run it on a per-core basis with an offset of -30, and it completed without any crashes or stutters. However, I noticed that most people mention varying values and it seems odd that mine is all set to -30. Should I run the tuning again? What's the next step?
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As long as you used per-core tuning with Ryzen Master and it's stable at -30 without errors, you might be fine! It’s essential to run stress tests like OCCT or Prime95 for at least an hour to check for errors. If everything comes back clear, then you likely don’t need to make changes. You're good to go!
Have you tried running Cinebench? It would give a good idea of how your CPU is performing post-tuning. Ideally, you should have benchmarked before and after the tuning to really compare the results. But running it now could still show you where you stand.
I have a Cinebench score that I did beforehand. The values that Ryzen Master gave me just threw me off and I don’t wanna risk any more errors. Should I just apply and run a Cinebench to see how it goes then?

Alright, I’ll let those run and see what happens. I did do per core tuning on Ryzen Master, been intimidated to touch BIOS since all that stuff is very confusing to me. I’ll check for errors though.