![]() This proves that PBO focuses on multi-core boost clock, rather than single-core, and is ideal for multi-threaded workloads such as content creation. Both pushed the all-core boost from 4.43GHz to 4.55GHz, with PBO pushing it slightly higher. Interestingly, AutoOC and PBO had nearly identical results on the boost clocks with multi-threaded workloads. ![]() A 200MHz CPU overclock with a single click is quite helpful indeed. This is actually pretty impressive as the Zen 2 chips just managed to reach their boost clocks with AutoOC, let alone surpass it. ![]() The single-threaded clock scaling is largely the same with Precision Boost Overdrive enabled, however, AutoOC significantly increases the boost clock, pushing it up from 4.65GHz to 4.85GHz, a jump of 200MHz, in line with the specified increment in Ryzen Master. Let’s have a look at the clock scaling: Power: 15W Voltage: 1.216v Power: 16W Voltage: 1.25v Power: 20W Voltage: 1.4v
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