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This utility should be fairly safe to use.


Unlike most overclocking that involves increasing voltage, power consumption, and heat, this seems to be focused more on undervolting to reduce power consumption and heat while maintaining stock performance, or increasing it slightly.


It also looks like there should be a fair number of setting that can be tweaked to obtain performance in line with your particular needs.


The major benefit of using this is the time it saves in testing settings for stability.


Results are supposed to be better with higher core count CPUs, but I’ll still be trying it out with my Ryzen 5 3600.