andy0x2a
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Hi experts.
I have heard lots of conflicting information about overclocking my Ryzen 3800X.
Some people say to leave it at stock, and don't change anything. Most things I have read says don't manually overclock matisse, and to use PBO instead. Others say PBO can break things.
I know PBO isn't supported under warranty, and is still technically risky, as it can break things, but it also sounds safer than manually overclocking per core. Especially with the amount of sensors and logic put in by AMD.
Would you recommend turning on PBO, instead of leaving it at stock?
Specs:
it idles at 38/39, and under heavy load for 10 minutes reaches 85
I have heard lots of conflicting information about overclocking my Ryzen 3800X.
Some people say to leave it at stock, and don't change anything. Most things I have read says don't manually overclock matisse, and to use PBO instead. Others say PBO can break things.
I know PBO isn't supported under warranty, and is still technically risky, as it can break things, but it also sounds safer than manually overclocking per core. Especially with the amount of sensors and logic put in by AMD.
Would you recommend turning on PBO, instead of leaving it at stock?
Specs:
- Ryzen 7 3800X
- MSI x570-a-pro, latest bios update
- Corsair H60 AIO
- 32GB Corsair 2666Mhz ram OC @ 3200Mhz
- 850W EVGA BQ
- GTX 1660 Ti
it idles at 38/39, and under heavy load for 10 minutes reaches 85