User Guide

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PROFILE USAGE DETAILS
The “Included” buttons determine whether the control group is
considered for changes when Applied
Selected (green): Apply group on Apply
De-selected (gray): Ignore group on Apply
This can be useful when you have multiple changes across
groups but wish to apply them one group at a time to test for effect
Changes to the following parameters require a system restart:
Auto Overclocking
Cores disabled or enabled, SMT, any Memory setting
Ryzen Master presents the comprehensive memory over-clocking
parameters
Support of memory overclocking from Ryzen Master depends on
motherboard BIOS enablement
Parameters that are not active indicate the BIOS does not
support them at the application level
The BIOS also controls how many memory training attempts are made with
the overclocked settings before reverting to a default setting
Influence of Windows Power Options/Power Plans
In High Performance mode, cores will run at the top, overclocked power-state
speed they are set for
This mode is key for the Copy Current function to capture the top speeds
In Balanced mode, cores will modulate between the top, overclocked speed
and the lower-speed power states.
Using Copy Current in this mode may result in sampling lower power-state speeds
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AMD Ryzen Master 2.6 Reference Guide | November 2020
After selecting Manual Control Mode and setting the speed of all or some
CPU cores
Always set or confirm the core voltage THEN Apply
A core voltage too low for the frequency requested will be instable
For Ryzen APUs, the GFX Voltage is referenced to the SOC Voltage
The GFX Voltage can be raised above the SOC Voltage without reset
If the GFX Voltage is lowered below the SOC Voltage, the GFX Voltage will be
automatically set to the SOC Voltage
If SOC Voltage is raised, a restart will then reset GFX Voltage to the new SOC Voltage