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AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

Regardless of the price of the computer, it has always been the pursuit of some players to get performance improvement without spending money.

Power plans, graphics card power management modes, game modes... These Windows optimizations do make the experience a little better, but it seems like it's just getting the performance back.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

If it really has to be a real and obvious performance improvement, it has to be an overclocking option for advanced players.

Haven't eaten pork and never seen a pig run? The word overclocking is definitely something you've all heard of.

Let the hardware run beyond its default state and achieve extremely exciting results in a state of extreme anger.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

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CPU, memory, graphics card, video memory and many other hardware can be overclocked.

If you are lucky, you can bring a performance improvement of one grade, which is equivalent to making hundreds of thousands of dollars in vain.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

But it is only a very small number of people who understand, can, and are willing to overclock, mainly because this thing has a high threshold, and now children will install the system is good.

The red factory, known as "Renzhi Nong", may have realized this problem, so it "intimately" helped everyone to automatically overclock.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

In the past few months, many players have exposed that amD graphics driver Radeon Software will mess with CPU overclocking settings.

Now AMD has finally acknowledged and addressed it in the new driver to list it as a known issue.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

This problem comes from the Ryzen Master module integrated in AMD graphics driver Radeon Software.

Ryzen Master is the official overclocking debugging tool for AMD CPUs, similar to Radeon Software tuning graphics cards.

AMD itself wants this to simplify the overclocking experience by allowing users to overclock the CPU and GPU simultaneously through a single interface.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

Never imagine that after you do something, it will adjust your CPU settings uncontrollably.

Whether you're not overclocking in the BIOS, it can cause it to overclock automatically or disable it.

Sure enough, the AMD drivers were as strong as ever.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

However, the results are also good and bad.

Players who carefully adjust the overclocking parameters manually are definitely unhappy by this whole thing, and the small white users who buy it for direct use have picked up the performance improvement in vain.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

At the same time, overclocking has more or less the risk of damaging the hardware, because overclocking is not only the frequency, but also a lot of parameters such as voltage, power consumption wall, current wall and so on.

Improper adjustments can easily lead to game flashbacks, black screen restarts, and even burning hardware.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

Choosing to overclock also gives up the warranty to some extent, and when you perform some important operations, there will often be an agreement that pops in your face and accepts to continue.

According to this agreement, as long as it is overclocked, it is not covered by the warranty, and even the PBO is considered to be overclocked, and automatic overclocking is of course the same.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

If you've been doing this for a long time and the temperature isn't too high, rest assured it doesn't have any effect.

The tenacity of the CPU is also unimaginable to you, and as for whether it can be guaranteed in the end, you don't need to care.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

However, if you often encounter instability and other situations, quickly enter the BIOS to readjust the CPU settings, and the user who does not overclock itself can be set to Auto.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

The problem with graphics drivers persists in the new version (22.4.1) and can only be avoided if you want to avoid using the import and reset GPU profile feature as much as possible.

AMD admits to secretly overclocking the CPU, and damage is not covered by the warranty

You can also use a third-party open source tool, Radeon Software Slimmer, to remove the Ryzen Master module to solve the problem.

Of course, AMD officials have also begun to deal with this problem, and it is nothing to wait for the release of the new version of the driver.

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