Months ago, I installed Ryzen Master, but honestly, I couldn't really figure it out, so I just uninstalled it (especially after reading that most people's gains were minimal). Anyway, recently I've been playing around with overclocking my ram and using Aida64 and the much unloved UserBenchmark to compare my results and I noticed my Ryzen 2600x CPU is at the top of the charts on Userbenchmark. I'm wondering if I just hit the silicon lottery jackpot or if something of Ryzen Master got left behind after it's uninstall. Does anyone know of something I can look for in Windows which would indicate that Ryzen Master is still (at least in part) active? Here's a link to my UserBenchmark results if anyone is interested. In single threaded or lightly threaded applications it looks like my lowly 2600x holds it's own against even the 3000 series chips.
Asrock B450M Pro4 Performance Results - UserBenchmark
Asrock B450M Pro4 Performance Results - UserBenchmark