Another thing, on the other system (The 3900X with the Asus TUF X570), that has been an adventure after first dabbling with the ASRock Aqua. The Aqua was pretty much a breeze to relatively get working the way I wanted. The Asus however screamed right out of the gate performance wise (first Cinebench R20 run was over 7400), but then I noticed the ridiculous voltages it was pushing. The scariest of which was the SOC pushing like 1.36, took me a bit to figure out how to get that under control. It seems Ryzen Master and the Asus bios fight over settings in a way that the Aqua doesn't.
Next up and this may be common knowledge to the more veteran Ryzen crowd but I found odd....While attempting to curb the crazy voltage (~1.45) it was feeding the cpu while NOT under a load, I figured I'd just throw a negative offset on it to take care of that. That brought it down to a more reasonable 1.32ish, and the all core boost while under load remained the same, but the performance dropped dramatically. Down to about 6200 in CB R20. Is that a known bug with using offsets?