AMD Rayson 7 5800X3D An attractive gaming CPU, which, despite its non-overclocking design, shows decent overclocking capabilities on selected motherboards. We are already show up You can see that MSI’s MEG X570 GODLIKE overlaps the chip to 4.85GHz, but TSAIK is like MSI’s own internal overlocker, breaking the 5GHz barrier using the same CPU.
The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU gets a 5.15GHz overclock with 1.2V on the MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE motherboard.
TSAIK used the same MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE motherboard and pushed the reference clocks to 113.01MHz with a 45.5x amplifier. This overclocked the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D to 5.141GHz. Interestingly, only 1.2 volts was required to reach this incredible speed. A full verification can be found here.
This demo shows MSI’s Top X570 board, and MEG GODLIKE’s impressive overclocking capabilities. For those who are wondering which BIOS to run, 1.G5T2 BIOS (AGESA 1.2.0.6 Patch C) is now the same as the previous version of overlock. However, it appears that there is a special BIOS for overclocking hidden by AMD, but we expect that this BIOS will be released soon by some motherboard makers. Another question is whether this unsigned BIOS performs mandatory AMD-enforced locks on overclocking, and of course overclocking the Ryzen 7 5800X3D will void the warranty of the CPU. I think the BIOS will be useful for those who want to break some records with the chip.
Regarding whether this update is the standard or not, the 5.15GHz AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D ran only on CPU-z and no benchmarks were enabled. However, we expect to get overclocked gaming drivers for the chip soon.
So far, AMD’s first 3D V-Cache chip has been widely positively answered by the tech community, with some even going so far as to call it the fastest gaming CPU. It builds on the future of 3D V-Cache technology and integrates it into future Ryzen CPUs. 4th generation main architecture.