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3600x overclocking??

im new to this forum and also cpu overclocking, im sure this has been discussed before but i cant be bothered to try and figure out how to find it. i have a ryzen 3600x and an asrock x570 steel legend motherbored.

i want to do a simple overclock something deffinaly stable. i will be cooling with the corsair 240m AIO cooler. what should i be shooting for ? should i do it in bios or through ryzen master?  aslo have 32gb ddr4 3200 speed ram.

thanks in advanced!!

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Honestly I would just let Ryzen Master do auto oc for you if you want stable. AMD left very little on the table in way of OC on 3000 series

 

 

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That they are. Overclocking Ryzen 3000 isnt really worth it and in many cases, actually hurts performance rather than helps it. 

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Enable precision boost overdrive, done.

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