Lmao, Ryzens owners getting all happy when they can hit single core speeds just 200Mhz below advertised ones, lol
That's how it is with ryzen overclock. When you overclock ryzen, you sacrifice single core performance for better multicore performance.
This is because ryzen cant get pass 4.3 ghz to 4.4 ghz on all core with out needing way to high voltage. Ryzen is out of box all ready pushed hard. The same will happen with the ryzen 9 3950X i am planing to get. If I manuel overclock it to like say 4.3 ghz all core, I will in return have to sacrifice the single core boost to 4.7 ghz.
When people ask me about best ryzen overclock. I tell them for gaming let the cpu be and only use the auto oc as that will increase multicore clock a bit, but not as high as Manuel overclock. But it will not sacrifice the highest single core clock that will benefit games. In the other hand, for people that video convert or doing other things daily that will keep all core at full load. There it is better to sacrifice single core performance for better multi core performance by Manuel overclock all cores higher.
So how you overclock ryzen depends on how your use case is. For me as I game, I will be most benefit from only using auto oc and not sacrifice single core clock for gaming and get that ekstra performance auto oc can give me.