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Ryzen Master Is For Gamers Change On The Fly Cinebench20

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Setup your Ryzen Master for those game that just will not hold Max Boost Clock.

This video I went 25Mhz over Max Boost Clock printed on the Box for 3600X.

In Ryzen Master I picked creator mode and set six cores to 4425Mhz for the WOW game I was going to play.

Set Memory to DDR4 CL14 3600 Boom Bob is your uncle and I was off to play.

Experiment with Ryzen Master and enjoy, it is a great tool.Always exit Ryzen Master when finished setting up what you want.

EDIT:
I been changing CCX with Ryzen Master since I got my 3600X and I can not remember if I was changing on the fly or changing on the fly after I opened this tool once and set one CCX OC Tool: http://bit.ly/30zhbMz .So for now I say open tool once and then use Ryzen master.
 
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Setup your Ryzen Master for those game that just will not hold Max Boost Clock.

This video I went 25Mhz over Max Boost Clock printed on the Box for 3600X.

In Ryzen Master I picked creator mode and set six cores to 4425Mhz for the WOW game I was going to play.

Set Memory to DDR4 CL14 3600 Boom Bob is your uncle and I was off to play.

Experiment with Ryzen Master and enjoy, it is a great tool.Always exit Ryzen Master when finished setting up what you want.
Interesting but it seems the more heavilly loaded cores are the lower clocked cores. Also 1.45 seems a lot for extended play time
 
Thanks for this. So far I haven't used Ryzen master and don't know how to use it. A couple of years ago I built a 1700 system for my daughter but as she wanted it immediately I didn't get much chance to fiddle much (I just basically OC it in the Bios and didn't do any optimisation). So if I get a 3000 cpu how should I OC it? Bios, or Ryzen master, or a mobo utility program?
 
Be careful guys when using Ryzen master.
If you are using offset voltage in bios and then set voltage in ryzen master it will still apply the offset to whatever you set it to in the software.
I ended up pumping 1.72v in to my 2700 as I wasn't aware of that.
Tried to set the voltage to 1.42v in ryzen master for testing max oc and the bios added the offset of 0.3v to that. Luckily I didn't put any load on the CPU before I realized what was going on as it would probably be dead by then.
Hope it didn't degrade too much...
 
Be careful guys when using Ryzen master.
If you are using offset voltage in bios and then set voltage in ryzen master it will still apply the offset to whatever you set it to in the software.
I ended up pumping 1.72v in to my 2700 as I wasn't aware of that.
Tried to set the voltage to 1.42v in ryzen master for testing max oc and the bios added the offset of 0.3v to that. Luckily I didn't put any load on the CPU before I realized what was going on as it would probably be dead by then.
Hope it didn't degrade too much...
great, thanks for the warning. I am having to wait another 4 weeks before I get a 3000 ryzen.
 
First Video is 360P, should i wait for Youtube to get its act together or did you upload it like that?
 
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