IT House News on April 17th, while AMD’s new Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor is excellent, a major disadvantage of this CPU is that it is not a lock-free chip, which means that it is difficult to overclock it because of its performance. Multiplier is locked.
However, according to OC3D, AMD is working on implementing some form of overclocking support on the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Allegedly,The feature will be available through AMD’s Curve Optimizer, which the company introduced back in 2020 with AGESA 1.1.0.0 Patch Dwhich allows per-core voltage-frequency adjustments on AMD chips.
IT House has learned that overclocking enthusiasts are currently using the BCLK (base clock) method to overclock the 5800X3D.
Recently, SkatterBencher used a similar ASUS voltage suspend method on his X570 ROG CROSSHAIR VIII EXTREME (C8E) motherboard to stabilize its frequency to 4.74GHz with BCLK ~104MHz. He also hit 4.8GHz with a BCLK of 106MHz. In addition, MSI’s in-house overclocking enthusiast TSAIK pushed the processor beyond 5GHz with a BCLK of 113MHz on the MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE.
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