It is known that the less active processor cores, the higher the frequency that can be achieved in overclock. The rule can be considered common: the smaller elements in the system, so it is more stable in extreme operating conditions. Since modern processors have multiple cores mostly, their developers and motherboard manufacturers provide the ability to disable the "extra" cores for increasing stability in the overclock and to reduce power consumption and heat dissipation.
Associates VideoCardz site showed a screen shot provided by one of the readers who have access to both the motherboard with Socket AM4, and the processor AMD Ryzen 7. The relevant section of the motherboard BIOS allows you to select a scheme off "surplus" processor cores. They may be concentrated as a "left side" and "uniformly distributed".
Judging by the illustrations, the specific motherboard allows you to turn off two, three, four or six cores of the eight. Related Products :
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