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Make the OC Ryzen 3600 run at peak performance similar to a 3600X model.

Make the OC Ryzen 3600 run at peak performance similar to a 3600X model.

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The_D3mon
Senior Member
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05-06-2019, 11:20 PM
#1
Hello Everyone. This may be an stupid question, but... I just want to ask if there's a way to add those 200MHz to the clock while maintaining all the base clock and turbo stuff. I mean, set the base speed to 3.8GHz instead of 3.6GHz and the turbo to 4.4GHz instead of 4.2GHz. I know how to set the clock to 4.4GHz on all cores (I was unable to complete a Cinebench R20 pass, my max was 4325MHz on all core with a voltage I feel confortable), but then the core is stuck at that speed all the time. I feel like I didn't explained myself very good (I'm from Spain), but I hope somebody can help me.
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The_D3mon
05-06-2019, 11:20 PM #1

Hello Everyone. This may be an stupid question, but... I just want to ask if there's a way to add those 200MHz to the clock while maintaining all the base clock and turbo stuff. I mean, set the base speed to 3.8GHz instead of 3.6GHz and the turbo to 4.4GHz instead of 4.2GHz. I know how to set the clock to 4.4GHz on all cores (I was unable to complete a Cinebench R20 pass, my max was 4325MHz on all core with a voltage I feel confortable), but then the core is stuck at that speed all the time. I feel like I didn't explained myself very good (I'm from Spain), but I hope somebody can help me.

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thomasnyg
Member
58
05-13-2019, 12:52 AM
#2
Turn on PBO and let it handle things—it often delivers superior results in real-world scenarios. Boosting a Ryzen with PBO usually outperforms what you can achieve alone.
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thomasnyg
05-13-2019, 12:52 AM #2

Turn on PBO and let it handle things—it often delivers superior results in real-world scenarios. Boosting a Ryzen with PBO usually outperforms what you can achieve alone.

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Fly_Fishball
Member
160
06-02-2019, 11:04 AM
#3
You're looking at BIOS settings for MSI. The "Enabled" and "Auto" options usually control whether a feature is turned on automatically or requires manual selection. Check the documentation or manufacturer guidelines to confirm the exact meaning.
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Fly_Fishball
06-02-2019, 11:04 AM #3

You're looking at BIOS settings for MSI. The "Enabled" and "Auto" options usually control whether a feature is turned on automatically or requires manual selection. Check the documentation or manufacturer guidelines to confirm the exact meaning.

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tifo007
Junior Member
5
06-03-2019, 11:51 AM
#4
Auto is an MSI error code indicating a malfunction. Enable it.
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tifo007
06-03-2019, 11:51 AM #4

Auto is an MSI error code indicating a malfunction. Enable it.

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Terrafin6610
Junior Member
3
06-04-2019, 12:07 AM
#5
Great! Let's get started.
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Terrafin6610
06-04-2019, 12:07 AM #5

Great! Let's get started.