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There really isnt much you can do to overclock on ryzen 3000/5000. Its pretty much doing voltage tuning and optimizing that rather then clock speed settings. Often times a 3600 does not have any room for improvement for clock speed, its the bottom bin chip for a reason.

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3 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

There really isnt much you can do to overclock on ryzen 3000/5000. Its pretty much doing voltage tuning and optimizing that rather then clock speed settings. Often times a 3600 does not have any room for improvement for clock speed, its the bottom bin chip for a reason.

alr what should I tune on at the pic?

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8 minutes ago, Eskil28 said:

alr what should I tune on at the pic?

Honestly have never seen that software used before. You have a a520m motherboard, those are pretty locked down so im not even sure you can do anything o.o You can try hiting Tune and see what it changes, stability test or boost test and see what happens. Usually its Core Offset voltages that you change, but again with a 3600 its not exactly a hot chip to begin with so it generally does not have any wiggle room to OC. 

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1 minute ago, Shimejii said:

Honestly have never seen that software used before. You have a a520m motherboard, those are pretty locked down so im not even sure you can do anything o.o You can try hiting Tune and see what it changes, stability test or boost test and see what happens. Usually its Core Offset voltages that you change, but again with a 3600 its not exactly a hot chip to begin with so it generally does not have any wiggle room to OC. 

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45 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

Honestly have never seen that software used before. You have a a520m motherboard, those are pretty locked down so im not even sure you can do anything o.o You can try hiting Tune and see what it changes, stability test or boost test and see what happens. Usually its Core Offset voltages that you change, but again with a 3600 its not exactly a hot chip to begin with so it generally does not have any wiggle room to OC. 

What software would you suggest to use?

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27 minutes ago, Eskil28 said:

What software would you suggest to use?

You can try Ryzen Master, but often time i just tune the needed items in the bios. Youll have to do some research on that specific motherboards bios and what you can actually do.

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14 hours ago, Eskil28 said:

alr what should I tune on at the pic?

uninstall this. 

 

use bios. pbo advanced (or extended, etc)

 

negative voltage offset: 200

frequency offset: either 0 or negative 200 

 

 

yes, this seems counter productive,  but its how ryzen works, it's what you have to do in order to get more performance. 

 

something about how chips are binned, yada, yada...

 

 

if you set a positive offset it will just run hot and slow down~

 

 

also do not exceed the values i told you. 

 

(note, this may differ from your motherboard so do at your own risk , obviously) 

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Honestly.. with that CPU, you would be better off just running as high of a static clock as you can rather than mess with software.  A 5600X would smack that CPU right in the pee pee.

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