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The Ryzen 5 3400G doesn't perform as expected in boosting performance.

The Ryzen 5 3400G doesn't perform as expected in boosting performance.

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spyfoneMC
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06-19-2016, 10:56 AM
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You have a Ryzen 3400G with an ASRock Pro4 motherboard, 16GB of 3200MHz DDR3 RAM, and a 4GB 3.5GHz Kingstong RAM. You're running it on APU with APU optimization enabled, and in single-core benchmarks it reaches around 4.08, while in multi-core it drops to about 4.03. The motherboard version is 3.9, and you've installed two recent updates. Based on the performance trends, upgrading to a newer BIOS or chipset might be necessary for better stability and future compatibility. The Ryzen Master suggests aiming for at least a 4-core configuration, but your current setup seems to be stuck around 2 cores. Checking for firmware updates or considering a more powerful CPU could help improve performance.
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spyfoneMC
06-19-2016, 10:56 AM #1

You have a Ryzen 3400G with an ASRock Pro4 motherboard, 16GB of 3200MHz DDR3 RAM, and a 4GB 3.5GHz Kingstong RAM. You're running it on APU with APU optimization enabled, and in single-core benchmarks it reaches around 4.08, while in multi-core it drops to about 4.03. The motherboard version is 3.9, and you've installed two recent updates. Based on the performance trends, upgrading to a newer BIOS or chipset might be necessary for better stability and future compatibility. The Ryzen Master suggests aiming for at least a 4-core configuration, but your current setup seems to be stuck around 2 cores. Checking for firmware updates or considering a more powerful CPU could help improve performance.

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akanijo
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06-22-2016, 06:52 AM
#2
The device can handle up to 95°C, just outside safe limits. It will reduce performance if temperatures hit 80–90°C, so boosting isn’t possible in that range. Enhance cooling and airflow for better stability.
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akanijo
06-22-2016, 06:52 AM #2

The device can handle up to 95°C, just outside safe limits. It will reduce performance if temperatures hit 80–90°C, so boosting isn’t possible in that range. Enhance cooling and airflow for better stability.

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Endersteve24
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06-22-2016, 05:16 PM
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Current reads 60°C, let me check if thermal throttling applies.
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Endersteve24
06-22-2016, 05:16 PM #3

Current reads 60°C, let me check if thermal throttling applies.