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How to increase performance of Ryzen 3700X using AMD Ryzen Master?

How to increase performance of Ryzen 3700X using AMD Ryzen Master?

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Black_Smile
Junior Member
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01-10-2019, 08:10 PM
#1
hello from egypt
this is my initial attempt at overclocking a cpu
i require a secure method using amd software ryzen master
my system details:
ryzen 3700x
asus x570 tuf gaming plus wifi
asus rog strix geforce rtx 2060 6gb
asus tuf gaming gt501 case
corsair vengeance rgb pro 16gb (2 x 8gb) DDR4-3200
adata xpg sx8200 pro 512gb m.2-2280 nvme
seasonic focus 750 gold ssr-750fm 750w 80+ gold atx12v & eps12v semi-modular
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Black_Smile
01-10-2019, 08:10 PM #1

hello from egypt
this is my initial attempt at overclocking a cpu
i require a secure method using amd software ryzen master
my system details:
ryzen 3700x
asus x570 tuf gaming plus wifi
asus rog strix geforce rtx 2060 6gb
asus tuf gaming gt501 case
corsair vengeance rgb pro 16gb (2 x 8gb) DDR4-3200
adata xpg sx8200 pro 512gb m.2-2280 nvme
seasonic focus 750 gold ssr-750fm 750w 80+ gold atx12v & eps12v semi-modular

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_SenpaiAlex_
Junior Member
5
01-12-2019, 04:12 AM
#2
So, first thing first. Ryzen 3xxx series CPU's are not great OC'ers, and are already pretty maxed out. You would be much better off using Auto OC and PBO to push the CPU. It nearly always gives better results. Unless there is some reason you need an all core OC on the CPU, this is the best way to do it. Specially as you've never OC'ed before. Also, Ryzen Master, is not the best way to OC your system. The best way is through the bios. You should read/learn about what you want to do, and achieve. This is a great guide for beginners: https://forums.
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_SenpaiAlex_
01-12-2019, 04:12 AM #2

So, first thing first. Ryzen 3xxx series CPU's are not great OC'ers, and are already pretty maxed out. You would be much better off using Auto OC and PBO to push the CPU. It nearly always gives better results. Unless there is some reason you need an all core OC on the CPU, this is the best way to do it. Specially as you've never OC'ed before. Also, Ryzen Master, is not the best way to OC your system. The best way is through the bios. You should read/learn about what you want to do, and achieve. This is a great guide for beginners: https://forums.

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Junior Member
47
01-19-2019, 11:29 PM
#3
Before beginning any overclocking process, ensure your system is current to achieve optimal performance. Update the BIOS—though I’m not certain, but ASUS seems to have released versions based on AGESA 1004B for the Ryzen 3000, which addresses many boosting issues. Next, confirm you have the most recent AMD X570 chipset drivers from the official AMD website. Then, adjust a few BIOS settings to activate the chip’s boosting and power-saving features:

- Global C-state Control = Enabled
- Power Supply Idle Control = Low Current Idle
- CPPC = Enabled
- CPPC Preferred Cores = Enabled
- AMD Cool'n'Quiet = Enabled
- PPC Adjustment = PState 0

This step doesn’t involve overclocking itself, but it ensures the BIOS operates the CPU correctly and works smoothly with Windows to maximize performance.

If you wish, proceed with PBO overclocking for a slight improvement in benchmarks. It offers a safe boost without compromising stability, giving you confidence that you’ve fine-tuned your system effectively. Manual all-core overclocking remains challenging—it often reduces performance in everyday tasks and any noticeable gains are minimal.

Good luck.
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01-19-2019, 11:29 PM #3

Before beginning any overclocking process, ensure your system is current to achieve optimal performance. Update the BIOS—though I’m not certain, but ASUS seems to have released versions based on AGESA 1004B for the Ryzen 3000, which addresses many boosting issues. Next, confirm you have the most recent AMD X570 chipset drivers from the official AMD website. Then, adjust a few BIOS settings to activate the chip’s boosting and power-saving features:

- Global C-state Control = Enabled
- Power Supply Idle Control = Low Current Idle
- CPPC = Enabled
- CPPC Preferred Cores = Enabled
- AMD Cool'n'Quiet = Enabled
- PPC Adjustment = PState 0

This step doesn’t involve overclocking itself, but it ensures the BIOS operates the CPU correctly and works smoothly with Windows to maximize performance.

If you wish, proceed with PBO overclocking for a slight improvement in benchmarks. It offers a safe boost without compromising stability, giving you confidence that you’ve fine-tuned your system effectively. Manual all-core overclocking remains challenging—it often reduces performance in everyday tasks and any noticeable gains are minimal.

Good luck.