I have I Ryzen 7 7700 and an MSI PRO B650M-P motherboard.
When my PC is loading something or even when I am gaming, some cores or even all cores reach 5350 Mhz. I don't want it because it means high voltage, a lot of heat and a noisy CPU cooler.
I have in BIOS the option to set "CPU Boost Clock Override" to "Negative" and then adjust "Max CPU Boost Clock Override", to 350 Mhz, let's say. In this case the maximum turbo core frequency will be 5000 Mhz but it downclocks all cores.
I'm playing Cyberpunk 2077 and I monitor CPU frequency with MSI Afterburner. Some cores reach 5350 Mhz while others only reach 3850 Mhz. After setting the Max CPU Boost Clock Override to negative 350, Cores will max at 5000 Mhz but lower clocked cores will be downlocked too. (3500 Mhz instead of 3850) and I don't want to downclock the lower clocked cores.
When my PC is loading something or even when I am gaming, some cores or even all cores reach 5350 Mhz. I don't want it because it means high voltage, a lot of heat and a noisy CPU cooler.
I have in BIOS the option to set "CPU Boost Clock Override" to "Negative" and then adjust "Max CPU Boost Clock Override", to 350 Mhz, let's say. In this case the maximum turbo core frequency will be 5000 Mhz but it downclocks all cores.
I'm playing Cyberpunk 2077 and I monitor CPU frequency with MSI Afterburner. Some cores reach 5350 Mhz while others only reach 3850 Mhz. After setting the Max CPU Boost Clock Override to negative 350, Cores will max at 5000 Mhz but lower clocked cores will be downlocked too. (3500 Mhz instead of 3850) and I don't want to downclock the lower clocked cores.