

Here is what Silicon Lottery has seen so far….
- 4.15GHz @ 1.325V (1.200V VR Vout), Lowest LLC setting: 19 percent capable
- 4.10GHz @ 1.312V (1.187V VR Vout), Lowest LLC setting: 56 percent capable
- 4.05GHz @ 1.300V (1.175V VR Vout), Lowest LLC setting: 92 percent capable
- 4.00GHz @ 1.287V (1.162V VR Vout), Lowest LLC setting: 100 percent capable
This suggests there is a greater than 50 percent chance of getting a Ryzen 9 3950X that can hit 4.1GHz and be stable, though the small sample size tempers the stat.
Interesting, Silicon Lottery also sells a FCLK Edition that is guaranteed to hit a 1,900MHz FCLK at 1.10V SOC voltage. According to the vendor, just 12 percent of Ryzen 9 3950X processors it’s tested is capable of doing this.
For those who are interested, the chips should be in stock sometime today, albeit at premium prices. Here’s a breakdown…
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