Evaluate your CPU performance now.
Evaluate your CPU performance now.
You could test it and check if it performs better or worse than the norm.
Check three Cinebench scores, then find the mean. Run three tests on OC, average the results. The top performer is the best choice.
It reached its maximum of 1.481V when operating at 80% capacity, which is a clear failure in my analysis. Exceeding 1.35V on a Ryzen processor isn't acceptable, especially with an all-core 4.7GHz static overclock. A stable performance around 1.325V should suffice. If stability demands higher voltages, you're shortening the chip's lifespan by forcing it through that stress daily. [Refer to articles/videos on voltage, current, and temperature effects on chips] Buildzoid's take: https://youtu.be/uMHUz16MuYA?t=123
Criticized severely for missing the bios section and depending too much on software