AMD Ryzen Master Utility for Overclocking Control CPU!

AMD Ryzen Master

AMD Ryzen Master

  -  135 MB  -  Freeware
Get complete control over the AMD Ryzen processor with this free program, which gives you advantages like personalized performance, and system monitoring!

Every AMD Ryzen processor is multiplier-unlocked from the factory, so you can personalize performance to your taste. AMD provides the Master software for PC to access this powerful advantage. AMD Ryzen Master Utility for Overclocking Control CPU!

Personalized Performance

The app provides for up to four profiles to store custom user-defined configurations for both the Ryzen™ CPU, integrated Radeon Vega graphics, and DDR4 memory. You can adjust active cores, integrated graphics frequency, and adjust memory timings, too, to optimize general performance or fine-tune for your favorite applications.

Integrated Radeon™ Vega Graphics Overclocking

The integrated GPU in the AMD Ryzen™ with the Radeon Vega graphics processor can also be overclocked for even higher gaming performance when overclocking cores and memory.  Tune up your favorite game, rename the profile and you can easily return to the optimized setting.

System Monitoring

Accurate hardware status updates are vital, so the Master tool has you covered with both real-time monitoring and a histogram of per-core clock rates and temperature, including average and peak readings.

AMD TR4 and AM4-based Ryzen processors are unlocked when paired with the enabling AMD chipsets and necessary BIOS software and therefore allow the user to adjust the CPU and system memory clocks and related parameters above or below the stock values.

When running on boards enabled for overclocking, It will automatically enable the Overclocking Mode at the user’s initiation of a change to a stock parameter.

The CPU overclocking parameters will be returned to stock operation through a system power cycle (Windows Shutdown, then re-starting). System memory overclocking parameters and operation are persistent through a power cycle and can only be changed from Ryzen Master or within the BIOS Setup.

The new application supports AMD’s new generation of Socket AM4 APUs and unifies support for Socket AM4 and Socket TR4 processors. For overclocking AMD’s discrete graphics cards, see the Radeon WattMan GPU Overclocking utility within the Radeon Settings software provided with AMD discrete graphics cards or available through www.amd.com.

AMDRyzen Master is compatible with GPU overclocking tools provided by other discrete graphics card manufacturers.

What`s New
  • Adds support for AMD Ryzen™ 9000 Series desktop processors (65W, 120W) and 105W Eco Mode.
  • Now compatible with 800 series AMD Socket AM5 chipsets.
  • Discontinues support for Ryzen™ and Threadripper™ 1000/2000 series CPUs.
  • Enhanced stress testing via 'Apply & Test' and 'Curve Optimizer Automatic'.
  • Memory overclocking is now possible on-the-fly (EXPO profiles no longer require restarts).
  • New memory tuning options introduced for finer performance control.
  • DF P-state data now shown in the Home view.
  • In IRM mode, users can modify PBO limits (EDC, TDC, PPT) up to hardware thresholds.
  • In Manual mode, CPU frequency can be adjusted in 5 MHz steps.
  • An AMD product ad banner has been added to the interface.
How to Use
  • Install the software following on-screen instructions
  • Open the application after installation
  • Review the CPU stats on the main dashboard
  • Choose a profile to start customizing settings
  • Adjust core clocks, voltage, and memory settings
  • Apply and test the new settings for stability
  • Use the histogram for real-time performance monitoring
  • Save the profile for quick re-use in the future
  • Revert to default settings if system becomes unstable
System Requirements

Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit)

Compatible AMD Ryzen processor

Minimum 4GB RAM (8GB recommended)

.NET Framework 4.5 or later

Administrative privileges for installation

PROS
  • Easy CPU overclocking for beginners
  • Real-time performance monitoring
  • Custom profiles for various needs
  • Detailed CPU stats and temperature
  • Free official AMD utility
CONS
  • Not compatible with all CPUs
  • May cause instability if misused
  • Limited features for advanced users
  • No support for non-Ryzen systems
  • High resource usage during operation


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What's new in this version:

Release Highlights:
- Adds support for 105W Eco Mode to systems utilizing AMD Ryzen™ 9000 Series 65W and 120W desktop processors
- Adds support for systems utilizing AMD Ryzen™ 9000 Series desktop processors for the AM5 platform
- Adds an upgraded stress test (activated through the features 'Apply & Test' or 'Curve Optimizer Automatic')
- Memory can be overclocked on-the-fly (applying EXPO profile does not require a system restart)
- Additional memory tuning parameters are introduced, providing further customization options for optimizing memory performance
- DF P-state information is provided in the Home view
- In IRM control mode, users can now adjust the PBO parameters (EDC, TDC, and PPT) up to the IRM limits
- In Manual control mode, CPU speed can be adjusted in steps of 5 MHz
- An advertisement banner has been incorporated, providing information on AMD products
- This build now has support for 800 series AMD Socket AM5 Chipsets
- Support discontinued for AMD Ryzen™ and AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 1000 and 2000 series processors

Known Issues:
- On some CPUs, stress test (activated through the features 'Apply & Test' or 'Curve Optimizer Automatic') might not fully stress the CPU or might require additional time to apply maximum stress. In such situations, consider increasing the stress test duration from the settings page
- There may be minor discrepancies between the duration specified by the user and the actual time required for the stress test to complete