User Manual
AMD Ryzen™ Master Overclocking User’s Guide
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AMD Ryzen™ Master Application
o When PROCHOT is disabled, the processor’s self-protection from overheating remains
active. When tripped by overheating during an application workload, this self-protection
immediately shuts down the system.
o After disabling PROCHOT, the function can be re-enabled through a Windows Shutdown
or power-cycling reboot.
o Changes to PROCHOT on the Settings page must be Applied to take effect, or Canceled to
clear. Selecting OK returns to the last active view, whether the Current view or a profile.
5.3 Profiles
Figure 4. Profiles
Ryzen Master provides two pre-configured profiles, Creator Mode and Game Mode, and two
general purpose profiles, Profiles 1 and 2. Each Profile tab offers a unique system configuration
the user optimizes to a particular type of application. The Profile interface is arranged in rows of
controls that will be described in order of illustrated number in the above figure using general
purpose Profile 1 first for description. Creator Mode and Game Mode will be described thereafter.
1. All of the controls on the Profile can be changed and adjusted but will not take effect until the
Apply control is selected or the settings made since the last Apply are Discarded. The Apply
action will only have effect if it is different from the Current configuration. If the settings are
applied successfully, a green banner will be displayed at the bottom of the view with
information. If the Apply is not successful, a red banner will advise why.
a. The CPU speed and CPU voltage controls take immediate effect on Apply.
b. The Core Disable, Voltage Controls (except CPU Voltage), Memory Control, and
Additional Controls require a Windows Restart (warm boot) that is executed automatically