The data is all very hard to use. That was not a controlled test as there were x amount of variables that either not the same or unknown. I put a post on reddit but I would take this video with a grain of salt. The best example I can give to throw a wrench into the results is cool n quiet. With cool n quiet my highest boost was 4525 but with it on it is 4350. How many other people people had this feature on and how did it change their results? Ambient room temperature, cpu cooler, etc etc will all influence the results that people get. I get that he is trying figure out what is happening but bad data will not help, it will just enrage the mob even more.
I wouldn't go that far, IIRC he did say people submitting test results should reset their BIOS to defaults. Either way it not being controlled tests is sort of the point IMO, most people buying these CPUs are not going to be able to control every little variable and they shouldn't be expected to, the processors should be reaching their advertised boost clocks out of the box, something that's clearly not happen for the majority of people.
Don't get me wrong the Ryzen 3000 series are great CPUs and 25-50Mhz (even 100Mhz) makes absolutely no difference to the price/performance of them, having said that it's just not a good look to be over promising and under delivering, people naturally feel short changed, that they're not getting what they paid for.
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