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3.9-4.0 Ghz is more for water cooling.  On the air stock cooler you'll probably see up to 3.8Ghz.  3.9 is possible if you win the silicon lottery but its highly unlikely on air.  At least on the 6 & 8 core variants of Ryzen.

5 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

It depends on how good the manufacturing was that hour, how good the motherboard's components are, among other things. But most people seem to get 3.9-4.0 GHz.

Alrighty

 

4 minutes ago, Popi said:

Test it out by yourself.. Every chip is different..

I can’t test it yet, I don’t gave gpu or ram I was just wondering

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3.9-4.0 Ghz is more for water cooling.  On the air stock cooler you'll probably see up to 3.8Ghz.  3.9 is possible if you win the silicon lottery but its highly unlikely on air.  At least on the 6 & 8 core variants of Ryzen.

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