Question Auto Overclock not showing on Ryzen Master

Unejsi

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Hello, I have a Ryzen 5 7500F cpu, gigabyte A620M S2H v1.0 motherboard, 16gb ddr5 4800mhz crucial ram and a rtx 4060.
I want to overclock my cpu because i read that it can reach almost the performance of a 7600x and i play cpu intensive games.
I have a problem where it dosent show the auto overclocking section in ryzen master and it also dosent show the power boost overdrive option in the amd overclocking section in bios. Anyone know why?
 

Unejsi

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Hey there,

Your mobo does not support PBO. It does support Precision boost. Is this what you mean by auto OC? The clockspeeds reached also depend on cooling, temperature, load.

Can you show screenshots of the bios main menu?
What i mean by auto OC is that i cant see this section on my Ryzen Master app that I can see in others in yt.
https://ibb.co/ScyYQr5 Here is what i see in others
https://ibb.co/L8SkHJR Here is my ryzen master
And here are the screenshots of my bios:
https://ibb.co/pd1MkrD
https://ibb.co/9nYfNdx
https://ibb.co/4NydymJ
 
As stated above your motherboard does not support overclocking .
So cooling and Curve optimizer is your friend.
My 5600x did not overclock at all and be stable.
After running CO she now hits 4.5 to 4.6ghz all core boost at lower voltages and lower temps.
The stock cooler will only cool so well.
A cheap tower cooler will allow 300-400mhz extra boost from lower temperatures.
But ask before buying.
 

Unejsi

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As stated above your motherboard does not support overclocking .
So cooling and Curve optimizer is your friend.
My 5600x did not overclock at all and be stable.
After running CO she now hits 4.5 to 4.6ghz all core boost at lower voltages and lower temps.
The stock cooler will only cool so well.
A cheap tower cooler will allow 300-400mhz extra boost from lower temperatures.
But ask before buying.
do you have any tutorial for this please?
 
it says auto 100mhz and there is a dropdown box with values that range from 100mhz to 119mhz
Do not change that setting.
It is FSB speed ,but it is also connected to PCIE speed .

In ryzen master click on Curve optimizer.
Click on all cores.
Click Start Optimizing.
Then wait for it to run its tests. Takes a few hours.
Once it is done ,write down the stated value.
Now go into bios under AMD overclocking section and input the stated value and save and exit.
Boot to windows and run Core Cycler to test for stability.
If cores fail, reboot to bios and change CC value to 1 less than before and retest.