User Guide

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AMD Ryzen™ Master Overclocking User’s Guide
AMD Ryzen™ Master Application
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5.1 The Ryzen Master User Interface Overview
Figure 2. RyzenMaster User Interface
The user interacts with Ryzen Master through the Current view tab, the Profiles tabs, and through
the Settings page:
1. The Current view is a dashboard of the current configuration and performance state of the
system. This view shows the same parameter controls as you will see in the Profiles but uses
the controls as status displays; they cannot be edited in the Current view, only in the Profiles.
2. The profiles "Creator Mode," "Game Mode," and Profiles 1 and 2 provide controls to change
parameters, subject to support by the specific processor and motherboard, including board
BIOS. Each Profile tab can be optionally renamed by the user with up to 20 characters to
represent the optimized use of the profile, such as “Video editing,” or “4Core gaming.”
3. The Settings page accessible from the upper-right menu provides controls for global settings.
4. The Reset control that resets the processor CPU voltages, speed, core enablement and
additional controls to stock settings.
After considering the Settings, the user tends to spend most of the time on a Profile, tuning it up,
confirming function on the Current view, and running independent applications as stress tests to
find the edge of stable performance.
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