ClockTurner for Ryzen 1.1 updates its engine and adds new features
ClockTurner for Ryzen (CTR) 1.1 software developed by 1usmus receives a new update with new measurements. The tool developed by this independent user has great acceptance by users. Even with all the obstacles made by AMD, who is not helping the developer of this tool. CTR adds a new engine, new features, and bug fixes.
The tool developed by 1usmus has thousands of downloads. This tool is much better and more comprehensive than the Ryzen Master software developed by AMD. Even DRAM Calculator for Ryzen has suffered from crashes by AMD, although it is a tool widely used by users.
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This tool has been specially developed to improve and optimize the performance of processors based on the Zen2 architecture. It allows to reduce the consumption of the Ryzen 3000 and Threadripper or to increase the performance without increasing the consumption. It is a very simple and intuitive tool, that is why it has gained acceptance from users.
A few days ago 1usmus, using his tool, showed that the Ryzen 9 3900XT could be much more efficient than the Ryzen 9 5900X. Future updates are expected to add support for the Ryzen 5000 processors, which will hit the market in early November.
Regarding the new features in CTR, the possibility of managing profiles, a button to reestablish the configuration, tips for emerging tools, a table of records, autocomplete statistics and a new engine have been included. Installing this new version of the software requires:
- Clock Tuner for Ryzen 1.1
- . NET Framework 4.8
- Ryzen Master (latest version)
Support for the Ryzen 3 3100, Ryzen 5 3500, and Ryzen 5 3500X processors has also been improved. You can use CTR without SMT.
Source: wccftech

«Future updates are expected to add support for Ryzen 5000 processors, which are expected to hit the market in early November.»
You must wait for it personally, because the author has said that at the moment it is not in his plans.
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