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AMD specifies 3200MHz as memory clock on the Ryzen 9 3900X. Something around 3600MHz with tight (lower) timings is very good for many things.
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You need to go to the download section and then the memory drop down menu, there you will find the QVL for the X570 Aorus Master.

You should easily be able to hit 3200-3600MHz DRAM frequency with proper DRAM, so the FCLK will come in handy.

You don't want to mess with overclocking the fabric clock too much. We would recommend sticking closer to 80C, although sometimes we cannot even abide by this rule.Īnother note to make is that the fabric clock and memory clock are linked in a 1:1 ratio, but this link can be changed so that you can run a lower fabric clock, which will allow you to reach a higher memory clock since the fabric clock can become unstable at around 1800MHz (3600MHz DRAM). The maximum temperature is more of a maximum in worst-case scenarios and you probably don't want the CPU running Prime95 for 24 hours at 95C. AIDA64 shows the maximum temperature to be 95C, but previous generations were 85C for the 2700X, and the 2990WX is 68C. We typically use 80C as an upper limit, but in the past AMD CPUs have had a bit of a range for maximum temperature. With this generation, there is no thermal offset, so the temperature reported is the correct temperature. The CPU can throttle and performance can go down. Its an incredibly useful tool for a ryzen laptop owner that has some semblance of common sense.As with most modern processors, your thermal ceiling will be your largest limiting factor, and not voltage.
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Mine though tops out at 72c max when under full cpu/gpu stress so it's entirely capable of managing much more than the stock 12w power limit imposed from the factory (lenovo v155). Obviously theres room for abuse and I await the 'I killed my laptop' posts when people overdo it on laptops with poor thermal design. I have a £350 laptop that can actually game even though that's not what I bought it for. I have a 3500u laptop with a crippled 12w power limit, manually getting it upto 25w increases performance dramatically.
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Its been available awhile but needed manual interaction with no easy frontend interface. I think the tool is mainly aimed at laptops with severely locked down power limits.

Precision boost overdrive in almost all cases seems to offer better gains than what you'll see from manually overclocking or using any kind of automatic utility. You are better off simply running at the default precision boost profile or if you have good enough cooling, using PBO/PBO2.

Darkbreeze said:Overclocking on Ryzen is a waste of time anyhow.
