Guía de Procesadores Ryzen
Guía de Procesadores Ryzen
1 – Reference Guide
February 2020
[AMD Official Use Only - Internal Distribution Only]
PREFACE
This AMD Ryzen™ Processor, AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ Processor and AMD Ryzen™ Master Quick Reference Guide (“Guidance”) and the AMD Ryzen
Master application (“AMD Ryzen Master”) are provided subject to the following terms and conditions:
The Guidance in no way modifies, alters or supersedes AMD’s officially published specifications for any AMD product (the “Specifications”).
Operation of an AMD product outside of the Specifications or outside of factory settings, including but not limited to the conducting of overclocking
(including use of the Guidance), may result in damage to an AMD product and/or lead to other problems, including but not limited to, damage to the
AMD product-based computer system components (e.g. the motherboard and components thereon); system instabilities (e.g. data loss and corrupted
images); reduction in system performance; shortened product, system component and/or system life; and in extreme cases, total unrecoverable system
failure.
AMD does not provide support or service for issues or damages related to use of an AMD product outside of the Specifications or outside of factory
settings and Recipient assumes any and all liability and risk associated with such usage, including by providing motherboards or other components that
facilitate or allow usage outside of the Specifications or factory settings.
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WARNING
WARNING: AMD processors, including chipsets, CPUs, APUs and GPUs (collectively and individually “AMD processor”), are intended to be operated only
within their associated specifications and factory settings. Operating your AMD processor outside of official AMD specifications or outside of factory
settings, including but not limited to the conducting of overclocking (including use of this overclocking software, even if such software has been directly
or indirectly provided by AMD or an entity otherwise affiliated in any way with AMD), may damage your processor, affect the operation of your
processor or the security features therein and/or lead to other problems, including but not limited to damage to your system components (including
your motherboard and components thereon (e.g., memory)), system instabilities (e.g., data loss and corrupted images), reduction in system
performance, shortened processor, system component and/or system life, and in extreme cases, total system failure. It is recommended that you save
any important data before using the tool. AMD does not provide support or service for issues or damages related to use of an AMD processor outside of
official AMD specifications or outside of factory settings. You may also not receive support or service from your board or system manufacturer. Please
make sure you have saved all important data before using this overclocking software. DAMAGES CAUSED BY USE OF YOUR AMD PROCESSOR OUTSIDE
OF OFFICIAL AMD SPECIFICATIONS OR OUTSIDE OF FACTORY SETTINGS ARE NOT COVERED UNDER ANY AMD PRODUCT WARRANTY AND MAY NOT BE
COVERED BY YOUR BOARD OR SYSTEM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.
This information describes methods to change factory settings and operate the processor outside of AMD’s published operating specifications.
Recipient understands that operation of the product outside of AMD’s published specifications will void any AMD warranty and that overclocking of the
processor may impact its functionality and longevity.
Ryzen Master will only install on a Microsoft Windows 10 PC running an AMD Ryzen or AMD Ryzen
Threadripper processor
During the installation process, a legal disclaimer and click-through license agreement must be accepted
‒ Ryzen Master allows the user to configure the processor beyond stock operating conditions which may result in system instability,
loss of or corruption of data from open applications, processor failure and system damage
‒ The user must accept these risks to proceed with the installation
If Ryzen Master fails to uninstall or upgrade properly when a new version is being installed
‒ Use the Microsoft install/uninstall troubleshooter to clean up the Ryzen Master elements so that Ryzen Master can be cleanly
installed
‒ See Microsoft application installation troubleshooter
AMD Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper processors are designed for outstanding performance out-of-the-box,
on first use, with any Windows application, without needing AMD Ryzen Master
The Ryzen Master ‘Game Mode’ profile is offered as a preconfigured group of settings
‒ Intended only for Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper processors offering more than 8 cores when running games
‒ Not necessary for Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, and Ryzen 7 processors
‒ Only use Game Mode if the stock processor settings, also pre-configured as the ‘Creator Mode’ profile, produce
less-than-expected game performance
In this case, it may take on the order of 10 seconds for Ryzen Master to appear, depending on core and
performance settings
Fastest cores indicators ( and ⚫) – OC Method Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Fastest pair indicators () – OS Method Yes Yes Yes No No No No
Core and Memory stress test Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Power and current monitoring Yes Yes Yes Yes (No EDC) Yes Yes No
Eco-Mode No Yes No No No No No
HOME –
THE NEW DASHBOARD Dynamic Performance and Power Gauges
The new dashboard view Home Current control mode the processor is operating in
and Preferred Core toggle (OC/OS)
supporting AMD 3000-Series Profiles
CPUs and APUs now tabs Dynamic behavior of cores by Core, Core Complex (CCX)
organizes more information and Core Complex Die (CCD)
for the user
Each Core Complex Die (CCD) can expand/collapse to
Use the expand/collapse adjust view and details of each Core Complex (CCX)
controls for any section to
view only the information of
Additional control settings
interest.
Other
‒ Updated to add control
expand/collapse on a per-CCD & info
basis. tabs
Static Memory Settings
PROFILE ACTIONS
• These manual PBO values default to the maximum the motherboard BIOS
allows for one-button Apply to activate.
• The values can be reduced if desired before using the Apply, for example: to
increase only those parameters that are constraining the workload of interest.
• CPU frequency can be set by dragging the bar left and right, by using
mouse or keyboard up/down or scroll wheel controls, or by entering a
specific value in the frequency field.
• Frequency values are limited to increments that the processor will set to
• CPU voltage MUST be considered on Apply
and typically set when manually
overclocking the cores.
• The displayed setting is sampled
from the state of automatic control
when Manual mode is selected.
The sampled value may or may not
be appropriate for a manual setting.
• Note that the Precision Boost Overdrive parameters
are not applicable when using Manual overclocking.
• The system will consume the power required at the
manual settings up to the point of instability.
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• APU GFX Clock frequency can be set by dragging the bar left and right, by • SOC Voltage and APU GFX Voltage should be set when
using mouse or keyboard up/down or scroll wheel controls, or by manually overclocking the APU’s graphics.
entering a specific value in the frequency field. • APU GFX Voltage can be set higher than SOC Voltage
• Frequency values are limited to increments that the processor will set to but not lower.
on Apply
• New: Toggle option added to switch between Ryzen Master method (OC)
CORE SPEED INDICATORS or Window Preferred Core method (OS).
Cores with the least overclocking margin can be disabled to potentially increase core speeds from the remaining active cores
Be careful – many multi-threaded applications run best on a full CCX
Consider disabling the slower CCX instead of cores from each CCD
‒ Disabling entire CCX is only supported on 2000 Series CPU and 2000 Series Threadripper CPU
CONTROL
Ryzen 3000-Series CPU’s Zen2 architecture allows for independent overclocking of the Infinity Fabric and
the Memory clock
‒ Typical memory overclocking performance up to 1866 MHz is most efficient with the fabric and memory clocks
coupled at 1:1 ratio
‒ Above a memory clock of 1866 MHz, turning Coupled Mode off and setting Fabric Clock to half the Memory Clock
will likely be necessary for further memory timing parameter optimization toward system stability*
PARAMETER
APPLICATION IN
• For very detailed memory overclocking optimization, the
PROFILES user may wish to insure that all memory parameters are
applied exactly as entered in Ryzen Master with no
parameters defaulting to a BIOS automatic setting.
• Use the ‘Push All Manual’ command to display and prepare
all parameters for explicity use on Apply.
• The user can always choose to individually set any
parameter to use an Auto value.
• After Eco-Mode is Applied, the standard PPT, TDC and EDC settings for
the AMD AM4 65W power infrastructure are in use.
PROFILE EXPORT
PROFILE IMPORT
PRE-DEFINED PROFILES
ABOUT
The Ryzen Master About tab is a
convenient place for system and
software information
‒ CPU model and core resources
‒ Motherboard BIOS version
‒ Windows version
‒ Ryzen Master version and build
number
A snapshot of this About
information is helpful to AMD if
you need to report an issue