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Old 3rd July 2024, 13:37   #1
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Default AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D will fully support overclocking

The prior X3D series, based on Zen3 and Zen4 architectures, lacked full overclocking capabilities. On the 7000X3D series, users could optimise performance through methods like Precision Boost Overdrive, but manual adjustments to clocks or multipliers were not possible.

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