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Exactly what i was saying about manual but try it the other way lock your cores in lower and see what boost you get also if possible take the side panel off apparently the air flow can be restrictive
Since i am not up and running i am going to ask you to be the Crash Test Dummy real quick lol just don't burn it up my replacement money went on that 3950x hahaha
Asking because AGESA code is released by AMD and it's responsible for temperature to frequency ratio. AGESA 1004abb that my BIOS has now gives core temperature too much importance and drops frequency and performance when temps cross 62c, at 71c it already drops by 100MHz from top boost frequency. 1003 wasn't that much sensitive but RAM handling wasn't great.