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Ryzen 3600x

Ryzen 3600x

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dackdack456
Junior Member
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06-09-2019, 05:35 AM
#1
Yes, you can selectively overclock only the top-performing core while keeping others at lower speeds. The Ryzen Master displays the fastest and second-fastest cores, so adjusting two or three of them to higher frequencies could work well for a 3600X with up to 4.5GHz boost. This approach might improve gaming performance, especially in titles that benefit from more cores running at higher speeds. Regarding VRAM temperatures, aggressive core overclocking can increase heat, potentially raising VRAM temps if all cores are boosted together. Monitor temperatures closely and consider balancing performance gains with thermal stability.
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dackdack456
06-09-2019, 05:35 AM #1

Yes, you can selectively overclock only the top-performing core while keeping others at lower speeds. The Ryzen Master displays the fastest and second-fastest cores, so adjusting two or three of them to higher frequencies could work well for a 3600X with up to 4.5GHz boost. This approach might improve gaming performance, especially in titles that benefit from more cores running at higher speeds. Regarding VRAM temperatures, aggressive core overclocking can increase heat, potentially raising VRAM temps if all cores are boosted together. Monitor temperatures closely and consider balancing performance gains with thermal stability.

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timo_1892
Senior Member
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06-09-2019, 06:46 AM
#2
Open any profile on the left in Ryzen Master, then change to manual mode and adjust the desired frequency for each core individually.
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timo_1892
06-09-2019, 06:46 AM #2

Open any profile on the left in Ryzen Master, then change to manual mode and adjust the desired frequency for each core individually.