Amd Explains Precision Boost Overdrive Improvements For Ryzen 3000
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AMD's third-generation Ryzen processors ship with a ton of new features, but one of the most notable changes in the product stack comes in the form of improved support for Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO).
AMD Explains Precision Boost Overdrive Improvements in Third Generation Ryzen
AMD tries to explain through video the improvements that will come with Precision Boost Overdrive in the third generation Ryzen.
With Ryzen's second generation, AMD's Precision Boost Overdrive technology was designed to provide more power to the AMD processor and enable higher 'boost' clock speeds on all cores when specific power and cooling conditions are met, resulting in It enables well-controlled CPU overclocking to AMD specs. With Zen 2 and 3rd generation Ryzen, this feature will be further enhanced by Red Team engineers.
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Ryzen's third-generation CPUs can now use Precision Boost Overdrive to allow single-core overclocking (up to 200MHz more), maximizing single-thread performance while providing clock speeds of all improved cores. With this feature, AMD has provided automatic overclocking that offers both single-threaded and multi-threaded performance benefits, which is great news for gamers and content creators alike.
In the video, AMD's Robert Hallock describes the technology in detail, highlighting how the company's Precision Boost Overdrive technology works in practice and why it is better than the one implemented in the second generation.
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