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Asus AI Overclocking help

Alessio088
Level 9

Hello all,

Got my updated system up and running now finally and only just found out about The AI overclocking feature,

I cannot find anything on the MB instructions or online I only found how to enable it with an Intel MB but I have an AMD board.

Can someone please write like a guide or point me to where to find one?

Do I need to do it from the Bios or it can be done from Armory crate too?

My Motherboard is a Rog Strix X870-F Gaming and CPU is a Ryzer 9800 X3D

Thanks 

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Exist2Resist
Level 10

You don't overclock AMD chips, you under-volt them by adjusting the voltage offset and they clock themselves higher due to more thermal headroom.

In the BIOS increase the thermal limit to Level 1 in Extreme Tweaker\Precision Boost Overdrive.

Then make these changes in Advanced - AMD Overclocking - Precision Boost Overdrive - Curve Optimizer - ALL Cores, All Core Curve Optimizer Sign - Negative, Magnitude is usually about -15 to -20.

In Windows run a single cycle of Cinebench R23 to stress the CPU and see if it's stable. If -15 is stable and the system doesn't black screen and power off you are good. Go back to bios and set to -20. Keep doing this until you reach a limit. Then test the system in a CPU intensive game. 

Honestly it's not worth overclocking an AMD chip, the gains are minimal. 

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Exist2Resist
Level 10

You don't overclock AMD chips, you under-volt them by adjusting the voltage offset and they clock themselves higher due to more thermal headroom.

In the BIOS increase the thermal limit to Level 1 in Extreme Tweaker\Precision Boost Overdrive.

Then make these changes in Advanced - AMD Overclocking - Precision Boost Overdrive - Curve Optimizer - ALL Cores, All Core Curve Optimizer Sign - Negative, Magnitude is usually about -15 to -20.

In Windows run a single cycle of Cinebench R23 to stress the CPU and see if it's stable. If -15 is stable and the system doesn't black screen and power off you are good. Go back to bios and set to -20. Keep doing this until you reach a limit. Then test the system in a CPU intensive game. 

Honestly it's not worth overclocking an AMD chip, the gains are minimal.