You're missing the complete performance increase. Check your settings or configuration.
You're missing the complete performance increase. Check your settings or configuration.
Hello, your system looks fine so far. The CPU boosting to 3.8GHz is within its normal range for the Ryzen 5 3500X with an ASRock B450pro-f board. Your stock cooler should handle the temperatures around 83°C without issues. With 8GB of DDR4 2400MHz RAM, you're well-equipped for most tasks. If you notice performance drops, consider checking your cooling setup or updating drivers. No need to upgrade unless you experience overheating or instability.
The ram provides minimal impact but mainly cooling benefits; a higher-performance cooler around 83°C isn't ideal, and improved RAM will be more important.
Maximum boost frequency is specified for one core when operating under load. The boost frequency tends to decrease with multiple cores also running under load. https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-5-3500x The number next to the boost frequency indicates this detail.
You won't get a complete single-core improvement in a multi-core benchmark. Ambient and temperature factors can limit the boost. Your CPU is quite sensitive to heat, especially at 83°C, which may affect performance unless you use PBO. Avoid using the stock cooler for this.