well to start off i just upgraded from my old Ryzen 7 5700 to my new Ryzen 7 5700x3d but anyway before the upgrade when in amd ryzen master i was able to use the basic mode which i liked because it would safely overclock my CPU for me. but now with my new cpu it doesnt show up only the advancedf view even the button you can press to go to basic mode isn't there anymore. so is there anyway to go back to the basic mode or optimize my cpu like the basic mode did?
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The 5700X3D can not take advantage of any "overclocking" features, either in the BIOS or in Ryzen Master.
The only features available to you with this X3D chip are those PBO functions such as Curve Optimizer and Power Limits.
The 5700X3D can not take advantage of any "overclocking" features, either in the BIOS or in Ryzen Master.
The only features available to you with this X3D chip are those PBO functions such as Curve Optimizer and Power Limits.
Ok thanks!
Hi, I currently have a Ryzen 7 5700X3D and was thinking of upgrading. Can either the 5800X3D or the 5800XT take advantage of those overclocking features and if only the XT can, is it worth forsaking overclocking for the larger L3 cache?
If you already have a 5700X3D and are thinking of upgrading you should be looking at AM5. There is no practical advantage to replacing one Vermeer 8 core chip with another.
Bigfatmanxx, where did you DL Ryzen Master (RM)? If from your MB vendor it is way down level. DL it here. Post a screenshot of RM and the version (use About). Post all your components. If you did not install a fresh copy of Windows, do so after doing a Clear CMOS and formatting your C: disk on a GPT formatted drive. John.
The dude above just said it’s because you can’t over clock the cpu I have.