It's unclear what kind of cooling solution you'll need to really crank up the clocks, but we'll find out soon enough. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share ...
Things may be just about to get easier for overclocking enthusiasts using AMD products — the company has filed a patent for an automatic overclocking tool. If the tool is released, it might make ...
This thread is intended to be an informative resource about what is possible and what is not. Posting your individual results here also will be very helpful to get a general idea of what the current ...
If you do not mind tempering a wide range of workloads of your CPU and experimenting with system configuration give AMD Ryzen Master application, a try. The processor offers an exciting amount of ...
Overclocking the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D Processor to 6GHz: A Technical Overview The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D, launched in March 2025, is a high-performance CPU based on the Zen 5 architecture. This processor ...
Gigabyte's Aorus X570 overclocking guide PDF has been found to be an interesting source of pre-launch AMD Ryzen 9 3950X testing data. The linked document looks at the OC possibilities open to users of ...
AMD has confirmed that its most affordable B650 motherboard chipset will support overclocking of its Zen 4 processors. There were doubts about the chipset's overclocking capabilities after it ...
We're six months on from the release of AMD's Ryzen CPU range. This is when the platform should be at its most stable and had all the kinks ironed out through BIOS and microcode updates, so we should ...
After users running both a Ryzen CPU and a Radeon GPU started reporting issues with their CPU BIOS settings being changed, AMD has confirmed to Tom's Hardware that a bug within its GPU drivers may be ...
Important performance updates are coming to some AMD gaming CPUs, namely the Ryzen 5 9600X and Ryzen 7 9700X. The big one is an official 105W thermal design power (TDP) mode that should bring a decent ...
Overclocking a CPU used to be a pretty simple process: change a bus speed or a multiplier, set an appropriate voltage, and voila: your Celeron 300A was running at 450 MHz, or your 600 MHz Duron was ...