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Ryzen 3000 increases its boosts clocks by 250mhz through a mod

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1usmus, an AMD Ryzen developer and author of DRAM Calculator for Ryzen, has revealed a new power plan that detects an average boost of 200-250MHz on Ryzen 3000 series processors (including the upcoming Threadripper 3000 series based on the socket sRTX4).

Ryzen 3000 increases its boosts clocks by 250MHz thanks to a mod

This is insane considering that turbo clocks are typically fixed to all processors and AMD users will suddenly be able to get much higher performance per dollar for parts they have already purchased.

This developer has been working on AMD Zen 2 processors for quite some time and seems to have made great progress in optimizing the power states of the company's new Ryzen 3000 processors to a point where they are making very solid gains from 200-250MHz. Keep in mind that when it comes to multi-core counting processors like the 3900X and 3950X, even a 200-250MHz clock speed gain can give a nice performance boost. According to the developer, the mod will work on all Zen 2-based processors, including the upcoming Threadripper series:

Release date - 4 November

First of all, this applies to owners of 3900X and future owners of 3950X. I sent the appropriate recommendation to AMD, I really hope that in the near future it will be implemented at an official level. @ AMDRyzen @LisaSu @Thracks @amd @msitweets #Ryzen

- Юрий (@ 1usmus) November 2, 2019

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According to 1usmus, the mod is working better on arrays with at least two CCDs (ie more than 8 cores) like the Ryzen 3900 and 3950X, while others will notice "positive gains." This means you can expect even more performance improvements from the next Threadripper series, which includes even more than two CCDs.

The mod can be downloaded from the following link.

The developer has sent an official recommendation to AMD to include these improvements officially, so the red company could implement it without the need to install mods sooner rather than later. We will keep you informed.

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