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    AMD’s Ryzen Master Scales Back Support for Legacy Ryzen CPUs

    By ayaksızEylül 16, 2024Yorum yapılmamış1 Min Read
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    AMD has effectively forked its Ryzen Master software, pushing older Ryzen and Threadripper CPUs into a separate version with fewer capabilities. A visit to AMD’s Ryzen Master page now shows two different versions: one tailored for “Ryzen 3000 processors and newer” and another for “Ryzen 2000 series processors and older.”

    Ryzen Master is AMD’s tool that offers real-time monitoring of system stats, like CPU clock speed and temperature, and also allows for system overclocking with custom performance profiles. Despite these features, as VideoCardz points out, AMD is clearly stepping back support for older processors.

    The release notes illustrate the change. The version for older CPUs (2.13.1.3097) only addresses an issue with incorrect CPU parameters, while the version for Ryzen 3000 and newer (2.14.0.3205) offers more extensive enhancements, including support for Ryzen 9000 processors, memory tuning, and more precise clock speed controls. Notably, the newer version was updated as recently as August, while the older one hasn’t been touched since May.

    Though AMD has historically maintained long-term support for its aging processors, this move suggests the company is beginning to phase out more extensive features for its earlier Ryzen generations.

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