PotatoWithEarsOnSide
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- Feb 23, 2017
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Updated my Ryzen Master since I didn't initially do so after updating BIOS.
From what I could tell, it makes little to no difference if you manually set a peak VCore since it won't abide by it anyhow...if CPUZ is anything to go by.
Talking of CPUZ. Seems as though reference benchmarks are way out, and are in need of updating. They list the 3700X as having single core of 511 when my 3600X (which also has same boost clocks) score 535.
Also, it doesn't fully list the correct AGESA details; shows only 1.0.3 but not the ABBA part.
From what I could tell, it makes little to no difference if you manually set a peak VCore since it won't abide by it anyhow...if CPUZ is anything to go by.
Talking of CPUZ. Seems as though reference benchmarks are way out, and are in need of updating. They list the 3700X as having single core of 511 when my 3600X (which also has same boost clocks) score 535.
Also, it doesn't fully list the correct AGESA details; shows only 1.0.3 but not the ABBA part.