Its called Turbo. Its completely normal for your 3700X to go up to ~4.4Ghz. It won't affect anything and its safe as long as your temps stay under 85C. Answer from Zizo007 on forums.tomshardware.com
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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU Review - Page 8 of 9
October 24, 2023 - Its clock generator allows for extremely small adjustments, but even using this won’t make up the difference until 102MHz. At that speed, I could hit 4,410MHz on my Ryzen 7 3700X. However, it wasn’t entirely stable. I am uncertain if this is a result of the CPU being unstable at that speed given the voltage or if the system itself is unstable due to the higher ...
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Overclocking the AMD Ryzen 7 3700X: What you get and what you lose? - Digital Citizen
October 2, 2025 - Ryzen 7 3700X overclocked: 42.50 CPU core ratio and 1.40 V CPU Core Voltage The maximum speed that we managed to reach on our overclocked AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (4.25 GHz) is 18% higher than its 3.6 GHz base clock speed. You should also take note of the fact that we did an all-core overclock, which means that all the cores on the AMD Ryzen 7 3700X were running at 4.25 GHz.
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Ryzen 3700x Max Single Core Clock Speed ?
What is the Maximum single core clock speed your Ryzen 7 3700x hits ? I was just wondering what everyone is getting for a max clock speed because of all the recent press about these chips not hitting the Max clock speeds (4.4 GHz ). Mine hit 4375 MHz (4.375 GHz) on one core while running... More on forums.tomshardware.com
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Download Prime95 and HWiNFO64. Go into your bios and enable Precision Boost Overdrive, leave every other CPU setting on auto. This will essentially remove all power limits from your CPU, allowing us to see what voltage we can use. Open up Prime95 and HWiNFO64, and within Prime95 click: Custom -> “Min FFT size” = 128 and “Max FFT size” = 128, make sure “Run FFTs in place” is selected. Within HWiNFO64, view the sensor that reads CPU Core Voltage (SVI2). MAKE SURE IT IS THE SVI2 SENSOR AS THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE SENSOR. Allow Prime95 to run for 5-10 minutes, and whatever the lowest value the SVI2 sensor reads is your fit voltage. Now you might be asking: what is fit voltage? Fit voltage is the maximum safe voltage that your CPU can run 24/7 without any degradation. Most Zen 2 processors tend to have a fit voltage of anywhere from 1.25v to 1.32v. Now that you have your fit voltage, go into your bios, disable Precision Boost Overdrive, and set your voltage to that value, and in the box that reads CPU multiple type 42.00x. This means that your CPU will be running at 4.2 GHz. It’s read as a multiple because your motherboard’s BCLK clock speed is 100 MHz, and BCLK clock speed * CPU multiplier = CPU speed (i.e. 100 MHz * 42.00 = 4200 MHz, or 4.2 GHz). If this boots, open HWiNFO and check the SVI2 voltage sensor and your CPU speed. If everything has the correct value, then open Prime95 and run a Small FFT test (maximum power/heat/CPU stress). While this is running, check HWiNFO to make sure the temperature doesn’t get too high (I would say anywhere from 75C-85C is ok). If the test runs for an hour straight without crashing, then it should be stable. If it doesn’t (it probably should as 4.2 GHz isn’t too high of a value for a 3600), then decrease the multiplier to around 41.50x. If it does pass the test, then you can go higher if you like. Try going in smaller increments, such as 42.50x. You can keep going until it crashes, then just decrease the value to the previously known maximum. If you would like an example for a Ryzen 5 3600 overclock, I’m running at 1.28v at 4.4 GHz. More on reddit.com
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Ryzen 7 3700X Peak Speeds above 4100MHz
I'm having trouble overclocking my 3700x past 4100MHz, even though it only hits around 75 degrees in cinebench. Here is a screenshot of Ryzen Master during a Cinebench R23 run (it scored 12325), is there anything I can do to get a little more oomph out of it? I have already tried it with maxed... More on forums.tomshardware.com
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Ryzen 3700x clock speeds?

4.4 is single core only

so ~ 4.2 is normal for multicore

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Discussion - Ryzen 3700x Max Single Core Clock Speed ? | Tom's Hardware Forum
September 4, 2019 - I think the hoopla over clock-speed is way overblown. The processor clearly performs well - just look at the benchmark scores. Especially real-world scores not just pure synthetic scores. ... I just did some video encoding and my 3700x was hitting 4.25 GHZ to 4.275 GHz on all cores.
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Weird Ryzen 7 3700x clock speed - CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory - Linus Tech Tips
September 19, 2020 - Hello, I have a Ryzen 7 3700x, the base clock speed is 3.6Hz right? My problem is that Task manager, CPUID and MSI Afterbuner display a clockspeed of 4.3GHz idle (which is weird). But Ryzen Master displays 2.5Ghz idle. So my question is, which software do I trust? Thank you, and have a great day.
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r/overclocking on Reddit: Ryzen 7 3700x Safe OC
May 23, 2022 -

By safe OC, I mean I don't want to push it to the limits. I want it to run cool, stable, and get good clock speeds. I have a katana 5 tower cooler "cheap not very good. But I assume it's better than stock one."

Should I bother changing the clock speed and voltage or just let them stay at stock speeds?
MOBO "MSI B450-A Pro Max" again, nothing fancy here.

Is it possible to clock it to 4.4 GHZ and stay safe with what I currently have? Or should I fix it to something like 4.2 or 4.0 and give, I don't know low voltage that can handle that and stay cool at the same time?

you might already noticed that I'm not very good at oc'ing and stuff. but any help is appreciated. I currently have 1600x which was running 90+ degrees on stock settings. That's why I fixed that CPU's clock speed to 3.6 with a low voltage, and I'm basically getting more or less the same performance but my CPU is staying nice and cool at 50-60 degrees at max. This is what I'm after.

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Download Prime95 and HWiNFO64. Go into your bios and enable Precision Boost Overdrive, leave every other CPU setting on auto. This will essentially remove all power limits from your CPU, allowing us to see what voltage we can use. Open up Prime95 and HWiNFO64, and within Prime95 click: Custom -> “Min FFT size” = 128 and “Max FFT size” = 128, make sure “Run FFTs in place” is selected. Within HWiNFO64, view the sensor that reads CPU Core Voltage (SVI2). MAKE SURE IT IS THE SVI2 SENSOR AS THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE SENSOR. Allow Prime95 to run for 5-10 minutes, and whatever the lowest value the SVI2 sensor reads is your fit voltage. Now you might be asking: what is fit voltage? Fit voltage is the maximum safe voltage that your CPU can run 24/7 without any degradation. Most Zen 2 processors tend to have a fit voltage of anywhere from 1.25v to 1.32v. Now that you have your fit voltage, go into your bios, disable Precision Boost Overdrive, and set your voltage to that value, and in the box that reads CPU multiple type 42.00x. This means that your CPU will be running at 4.2 GHz. It’s read as a multiple because your motherboard’s BCLK clock speed is 100 MHz, and BCLK clock speed * CPU multiplier = CPU speed (i.e. 100 MHz * 42.00 = 4200 MHz, or 4.2 GHz). If this boots, open HWiNFO and check the SVI2 voltage sensor and your CPU speed. If everything has the correct value, then open Prime95 and run a Small FFT test (maximum power/heat/CPU stress). While this is running, check HWiNFO to make sure the temperature doesn’t get too high (I would say anywhere from 75C-85C is ok). If the test runs for an hour straight without crashing, then it should be stable. If it doesn’t (it probably should as 4.2 GHz isn’t too high of a value for a 3600), then decrease the multiplier to around 41.50x. If it does pass the test, then you can go higher if you like. Try going in smaller increments, such as 42.50x. You can keep going until it crashes, then just decrease the value to the previously known maximum. If you would like an example for a Ryzen 5 3600 overclock, I’m running at 1.28v at 4.4 GHz.
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Doing some testing rn , safely ran a 43.0 1.30v while playing warzone for 3 hrs didn’t go above 54°c . 44.0 1.40v @85°c ran a cinebench and passed , if I had a dual or triple cooler I’m sure that’s very sustainable. Dropping voltage right now 44.0 1.395v @83° is the best I could do.
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[SOLVED] - Ryzen 7 3700X Peak Speeds above 4100MHz | Tom's Hardware Forum
November 13, 2020 - For some reason that gets higher sustained clocks, and thus performance, in heavy loads but you HAVE to have much better cooling. ... You can get it to stay higher than 4.2Ghz, maybe around 4.3-4.35 even, by enabling PBO AND getting better-than-stock cooling.
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r/Amd on Reddit: Ryzen 3700x clock speeds?
October 17, 2019 -

Recently got a 3700x and I've been playing around with the settings.

I tried manual OC but it wasn't worth it for me so I just went with Precision Boost Overdrive and my CPU is just hitting 4.1-4.2 GHz under load. I have the same result with just the default (load optimized defaults) settings. The temps seem to be norma as when I was stress-testing it with Ryzen Master it hit 67 °C (I have a Coolermaster 120 Liquid Lite).

Additionally, I have a 2070 Super OC to 1995MHZ and 7900 on memory and 32 GB of Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 (16-18-18-36 stock, can OC to 3600 16-17-16-36, tried both), mobo is Aorus Elite x570 with the latest BIOS.

Have got the latest Win10 and AMD drivers so I was wondering, are those low clocks normal or did I just get really unlucky with my chip?

I anyone would know how to fix it or get some better performance out of it I would really abranchiate it!

Update:

For some reason, PBO was limiting my frequencies to like 4.1 or 4.2 at times but cracking the voltage way up, causing my temps to reach 75 degrees. So I disabled it and tried manual OC. Rn running 4.3 stable on all cores with 1.328V I think and RAM is at 3600 16-17-18-18-36 1.37V

Cinabench score is now 5050 or higher consistently. And the themps are around 70 now not 75 so idk what was causing PBO to do that.

Don't know if others have experienced that with PBO or I'm just very unlucky.

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reddit.com › r/amd › ryzen 7 3700x overclocked by default??
r/Amd on Reddit: Ryzen 7 3700x overclocked by default??
March 30, 2021 -

Hello everyone, I'm new here so I had a question, I built my first pc a couple months ago and everything was working fine until now, for the past month I've noticed my cpu has been on the highest clock speed on nzxt cam no matter if it's under normal load or gaming or idle it's always on the max clock speed, I've noticed the same thing on afterburner. I've been getting BSODS almost every day now it's so frustrating could this high clock speed be causing the issue? I've checked my hardware and it's all working fine even the cpu cooler is working as it should, all updates up to date on windows, bios flashed to most recent update, but my cpu Temps and clock speed i'm sitting at 45-50 C on idle and clock speed of 4391mhz constantly 😤 and I've never attempted overclocking ever since I bought the cpu and installed it. Does the 3700x come overclocked by default? Is there anyway to fix this with my bios? I have a asrock b550 steel legend.

I could really appreciate the help, thank you!

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How to operate 3700X within advertised clock speed... - Republic of Gamers Forum - 829311
March 6, 2024 - How to operate 3700X within advertised clock speed... ... In Task Manager the CPU is reported as operating above 4GHz when running various intense programs, but in AMD Ryzen Master most (if not all) CPU Cores are reported as operating well below the base clock speed of 3.6GHz.
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Linus Tech Tips
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AMD 3700x - High Temps and always running at max clock speed - Troubleshooting - Linus Tech Tips
April 12, 2021 - So, I'm becoming really concerned about my PC temps and I'm struggling to figure out what the cause could be. First, here's the build: CPU - Ryzen 3700X MOBO - ASRock X570 Steel Legend RAM - Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 16GB (2x8GB) GPU - Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming OC 11GB PSU - Corsai...
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Linus Tech Tips
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new Ryzen 7 3700x clock speeds - Troubleshooting - Linus Tech Tips
August 12, 2019 - Hello guys, to be honest I don't really now if I have an issue or not. I hope you can help or explain it to me. I got my new build ready yesteday. Ryzen7 3700x BeQuiet Dark Rock Pro 4 ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING 3000 Mhz Corsair Vengeance RAM What I am currently observing is what I don't really under...
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Overclock.net
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3700X cannot reach 4.4Ghz boost clock. Is it my Motherboard? | Overclock.net
Disabling SMT on my 3600 allows me to overclock 75-100mhz higher, the 3700x has 4 cores/ccx so greater heat density so the difference would be 100mhz+ more with smt disabled. ... I see the same with my 3700X. At best with PBO I see 4.375GHz single core across 3-4 threads using an ASUS C8H board. I prefer to do an all core oc of 4.4GHz with 1.3v on vcore, stable in everything I do (gaming, media, Internet) except handbrake which I only use once or twice a month so no issue dropping clock speed to 4.3GHz for an hour or so to run handbrake.
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reddit.com › r/amd › ryzen 3700x high idle clock
r/Amd on Reddit: Ryzen 3700x high idle clock
May 4, 2020 -

I recently just built a PC with the Ryzen 3700x and noticed that whenever I open chrome or simple tasks the fan always gets loud. I also noticed that it's been clocking at a constant 4,300 Mhz even when its idle. Is this normal?

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Linus Tech Tips
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Clock speed on Ryzen 7 3700X - CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory - Linus Tech Tips
April 22, 2020 - Hello buddys I just saw this article about the Ryzen 7 3700X: https://www.digitalcitizen.life/overclocking-amd-ryzen-7-3700x How is it possible that I run my CPU core ratio on 4.00 GHz also the base clock. And with CCX tweaking. On one CCX I run 4.45 GHz and 4.35 GHz on the other CCX. My voltage ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/amd › 3700x overclocking - what is preventing higher clock speed? see comment for additional information
r/Amd on Reddit: 3700X overclocking - what is preventing higher clock speed? See comment for additional information
December 28, 2021 - Those aren't core clock speeds. ... GamersNexus did a deep dive on PBO for Ryzen 3000 and found it to be pretty much worthless due to binning of Ryzen being very tight to spec. If you bought the 3700X to do overclocking, you're going to be disappointed. I was able to get 4.7ghz on my old 4790k; couldn't beat 4.25ghz all-core on Ryzen 3700X, 4.4ghz single core.
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Quora
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How to boost my Ryzen 3700X - Quora
The maximum speed that we managed to reach on our overclocked AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (4.25 GHz) is 18% higher than its 3.6 GHz base clock speed.
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reddit.com › r/ryzen › ryzen 7 3700x not downclocking
r/ryzen on Reddit: Ryzen 7 3700X not downclocking
December 12, 2019 -

I've just built my new PC and everything's working great after ironing out a few issues, besides the clock speed of the CPU.

On the desktop, it sits between 1-7% CPU usage but is running at 4-4.1Ghz Clock speed and doesn't downclock to reduce the idle temp which is around 50 - 55 with the stock cooler, a little on the higher side for my liking. My case has plenty of fans too.

I've looked in Bios and the Ryzen Master software etc without any luck, in addition, I've changed Windows Power settings to Balanced, to allow minimum CPU Usage to 1%.

Any tips to help solve this would be much appreciated.

For reference my components are here if anyone knows anything Bios specific etc - https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Matthius_/saved/#view=zVzBZL

Thanks.