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It really depends on the chip, no two CPU's are made the same. You could buy two of the Ryzen 9's and one could possibly max out higher than their recommended max level, and another could not even make it there. There are a lot of variables that go into achieving a stable overclock. The best way(although tedious) is to go into bios, tick up the MHZ by 1, and tick up the voltage by 1. Turn on the pc, run a test load and if it doesn't crash in something like cinebench, reboot to bios and tick up again. Record each successful boot and go up until you crash, use the previous successful boot and that should be your highest overclock for your CPU.
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