Need assistance with boosting your Ryzen 5 3600's performance?
Need assistance with boosting your Ryzen 5 3600's performance?
looks like page 55, the initial choice in the OC tweaker panel. it doesn’t provide much detail, but clicking CPU frequency and voltage should reveal an option to enable it—possibly PBO or something similar. i’m not familiar with this bios, but it seems it should be available since there’s no other place for overclocking.
also, i disabled the cool and quiet mode on page 58 to help maintain cooler temperatures.
as a side note, i also added a 5900x cooler to my b450 board when the price dropped, along with one of those peerless assassin III coolers—it really improved performance!
Thank you for your message. I want to confirm whether I followed all the necessary steps correctly. I ran a diagnostic in CTR and then enabled the px profile. The issue with the app is that I don’t notice any changes—it doesn’t affect my CPU frequency anymore. During the system stability test in Aida64, I see identical speeds whether the profile is activated or not. For a brief moment after activating the profile, my clocks increased to 4.6GHz, but this no longer happens. Now the clocks never exceed 4.2GHz. Also, I raised RAM speeds in UEFI from 2400Mhz to 2733Mhz (a bluescreen appears at 2800Mhz or higher). Why can’t I overclock RAM above 2733Mhz and does CTR still function as expected despite no speed difference? Did I make a mistake? Additionally, I can’t access forums on desktop due to too many redirections, so I sent a photo of my screen and this post via mobile.
Regarding the RAM speed, you must also modify your RAM voltage configuration to reach the rated performance. The standard voltage for DDR4 RAM is 1.2V, but most faster kits demand more than this (usually between 1.3 and 1.4V) to achieve their maximum speed. In the part of the BIOS where the RAM speed adjustment is located, there should also be a corresponding voltage option. If you're not sure about the correct voltage for your model, check it on the module or the memory kit packaging. Set it to the value provided with the kit and then attempt to boost the speed again; this should yield more consistent results.
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