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Support for boosting or enabling overclocking on your Ryzen 3600 processor

Support for boosting or enabling overclocking on your Ryzen 3600 processor

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Makaveli_
Junior Member
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05-03-2019, 05:32 PM
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Without any special software like Ryzen Master or MSI Control Center? It’s been a challenge lately. I used the built-in BIOS to turn on boost, and it worked perfectly. But after updating the app recently, things stopped functioning as expected. Now even with the 3600, my system won’t boot and I had to reset the CMOS. Ryzen Master also caused similar issues with my 2200G. Is there a simpler way to enable boost in the BIOS? I’m frustrated because I paid for maximum performance but the CPU only hits around 3950MHz instead of the advertised 4200MHz. Benchmarks show it can reach 4150 or even 4200, yet it feels like it’s not delivering. Thanks!
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Makaveli_
05-03-2019, 05:32 PM #1

Without any special software like Ryzen Master or MSI Control Center? It’s been a challenge lately. I used the built-in BIOS to turn on boost, and it worked perfectly. But after updating the app recently, things stopped functioning as expected. Now even with the 3600, my system won’t boot and I had to reset the CMOS. Ryzen Master also caused similar issues with my 2200G. Is there a simpler way to enable boost in the BIOS? I’m frustrated because I paid for maximum performance but the CPU only hits around 3950MHz instead of the advertised 4200MHz. Benchmarks show it can reach 4150 or even 4200, yet it feels like it’s not delivering. Thanks!

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
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05-10-2019, 08:06 AM
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The article seems to discuss precision boost overdrive benchmarks and auto-oc settings for the processor. Meanwhile, your 3600 runs smoothly around 3800 while handling video, which is nearly as fast as your 2200G—though you wonder if that matches the advertised performance.
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Demonsss91
05-10-2019, 08:06 AM #2

The article seems to discuss precision boost overdrive benchmarks and auto-oc settings for the processor. Meanwhile, your 3600 runs smoothly around 3800 while handling video, which is nearly as fast as your 2200G—though you wonder if that matches the advertised performance.