Yuri Bubliy (1usmus), best known for his DRAM calculator for Ryzen, has announced a new utility which should be available in September.
ClockTuner for Ryzen (CTR) automatically tests and tunes each CCX of Ryzen 3000 series CPUs and should result in an undervolted CPU generating less heat and using less power, while running a bit faster than stock. That looks like the perfect combo for SFF builds.
It uses Cinebench R20 to determine performance gains and Prime95 for stress testing.
This video from Linus Tech Tips does a good job of explaining what's involved to set it up and run it. Some BIOS settings need to be changed, some software (outside of the CTR utility) needs to be installed, and the testing could take some time. However, it's going to be a lot quicker than trying to achieve the same results manually.
ClockTuner for Ryzen (CTR) automatically tests and tunes each CCX of Ryzen 3000 series CPUs and should result in an undervolted CPU generating less heat and using less power, while running a bit faster than stock. That looks like the perfect combo for SFF builds.
It uses Cinebench R20 to determine performance gains and Prime95 for stress testing.
This video from Linus Tech Tips does a good job of explaining what's involved to set it up and run it. Some BIOS settings need to be changed, some software (outside of the CTR utility) needs to be installed, and the testing could take some time. However, it's going to be a lot quicker than trying to achieve the same results manually.