Yes, undervolting is the new overclocking so to speak. Overclocking is kinda dead unless you are just going for benchmark scores.
Since everything is setup for boost clocks you can often get to a certain boost clock at a lower voltage than "auto", and thus increasing potential boost clock limits because you are running cooler for the same clock speed and lower voltage.
I guess to clarify, if undervolted correctly you can run cool at the same clock profile you'd get at stock.
I don't have an AMD rig at the moment but just gaming at stock settings temp was not an issue with a 5800x3d. I don't trust motherboard controls to boost performance though, I tend to set everything mostly manually.
Since everything is setup for boost clocks you can often get to a certain boost clock at a lower voltage than "auto", and thus increasing potential boost clock limits because you are running cooler for the same clock speed and lower voltage.
I guess to clarify, if undervolted correctly you can run cool at the same clock profile you'd get at stock.
I don't have an AMD rig at the moment but just gaming at stock settings temp was not an issue with a 5800x3d. I don't trust motherboard controls to boost performance though, I tend to set everything mostly manually.
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