AMD Quad-Core Ryzen 3 5300G Gets Overclocked to 5.6 GHz

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It wasn’t that long ago that 5.0 GHz was considered the upper limits of a 4C/8T processor, but those days are gone. An overclocker has taken the new Ryzen 3 5300G APU to 5.6 GHz on all cores with an ASUS ROG Strix B550-I Gaming motherboard, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM running at 4,600MHz, and exotic cooling. This is quite the achievement, as the processor has a base/boost clock of 4.0 GHz/4.2 GHz. With a TDP of only 65 watts and rumored price of $159, this APU looks promising for those on a budget. This is not the first Ryzen 3 5000 Series to break the 5.0 GHz barrier, however. Such clock speeds can be safely achieved (albeit perhaps not as high as this) with CTR Clock Tuner.



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All these nice APU's and no place to get them. Torn between pulling the trigger on a 4750G or holding out for 5600/5700G, then this MF'r comes along.
Probably OEM crap to found on the grey market.
 
Very good sign - clockspeed limitations have limited AMDs single-core potential to a degree, and a result like this shows that it's possible for that limit to be raised.
 
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