1usmus ClockTuner designed for Ryzen processors
1usmus ClockTuner designed for Ryzen processors
It hasn’t been a chance to test it yet... things aren’t looking great this week. I’m hoping others who tried will share their outcomes.
Tried it on my R5 3600 with the suggested voltage of 1.275. It stabilized at CCX1@4225mhz and CCX2@4200mhz. Compared to my manual overclock of 4.3Ghz @ 1.325 (SET) or default CPU settings, it seems like a simple undervolt adjustment. I ran another test with CTR, this time using 1.325 and it matched the same OC outcomes as my manual setup. The tool achieved identical results to what I got manually, but it only took 15 minutes instead of a full day of testing.
It requires less time in my situation since the 3600 includes two CCX units. While testing, I observed that the tool adjusts clock speed by 25MHz steps for each CCX, then performs tests and resets to 25MHz if a failure occurs. More CCXs mean longer testing until failure. Also, maintaining the reference clock speed matters because setting it near the chip's maximum limits the time needed for stable OC. It could have seemed confusing at first, but I was aware of the chip's limit and chose a comparable reference speed (the diagnostic result was close).
It's Beta version. Still great and many thanks to the creator of this app, 1usmus.
Current reading is at 4.275 GHz, 1.275V on a 3700X. Attempting 1.3V or 1.325V for safer operation.