![]() This Precision Boost limiter is not active on retail processors. For the 16-core 7950X, the C-State Boost limit would force the CPU to run at 5.2 GHz when more than four cores are active. Effectively, C-State Boost limits the maximum frequency when a certain number of active cores is exceeded. Some limiters are not relevant to a desktop system and may be ignored.Ĭ-state Boost is a specific boost limiter present on early engineering samples. While all these limiters are present on a Ryzen 7000 CPU, it does not mean they are all active or configured. Now, let us have a closer look at the Precision Boost infrastructure limiters exposed to the end user. ![]() Here is what I had to say about this feature: In this quick article, I want to shed more light on the Precision Boost C-State Boost limiter I discussed previously in my Raphael launch blog. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: WHY Your Ryzen 7000 Doesn't Boost Past 5.5 GHz (anymore) ()
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