Supahos :
Yes it makes a lot of sense. It'll still boost up to 3.7 on lightly threaded stuff if it can, and will be a lot faster on anything useing more than 2 cores.
Why not just oc it to 3.7? Or did you hit a temp wall on the stock cooler there? I've had most of them be able to do 3.7 on stock if airflow in case is good
As far as i know that once you actually do manual overclocking to the Ryzen the XFR feature will be disabled until you put everything back to default.
And on 3.7ghz 1.325V the temp went to 95 like a rocket on RealTime stress bench.
Im now taking it step by step now. Managed to survive a 3.5ghz speed on Auto voltage settings for 30 mins on Asus real time stress test Maxing 73.8C.
Which of those do i need to turn up to increase the voltage ? (in case im doing something wrong already)
Its max value is +0.300V and lowest is -0.300V. If im going for 3.6 and 3.7 which one should i change ? and what value to set it to ?