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Good for you but there are many of us who have not been that fortunate. Mine could only do 4.175 GHz on one core and none of the others would boost above 4.05 GHz at any given time. Whereas all of the cores on my 1600X can boost to 4.1 GHz.

Interesting, my 3600X boosts to 4.4Ghz when gaming etc on all cores almost all the time with stock bios config. I use a Noctua NH-U14S and the temps never go above 65c-ish even though its took a while to get used to seeing 1.45v screaming through these processors by the way these Ryzen boosts.
 
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Interesting, my 3600X boosts to 4.4Ghz when gaming etc on all cores almost all the time with stock bios config. I use a Noctua NH-U14S and the temps never go above 65c-ish even though its took a while to get used to seeing 1.45v screaming through these processors by the way these Ryzen boosts.

Well the 3600X is better binned. Though that's a good sign, you should try a 4.4/4.3 GHz all core OC.
 
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Well the 3600X is better binned. Though that's a good sign, you should try a 4.4/4.3 GHz all core OC.

No need, I don't do anything that requires all cores powering at 100% like rendering. It boosts to 4.4Ghz when gaming/all other stuff I do on the PC across all cores (Not 100% load) so I will just leave it as it is.
 
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