I tuned my Ryzen 5600 like this:
1) find the best possible RAM overclock with stock settings. Mine came out at 4000 15-16-15 at 1,54v (b-die single rank 2x8GB) (Dont be shy to use bclk overclock 1-3% with a lower dram ratio; it is more relaxed for the memory controller, and has another pro: you CPU boostst higher)
2) now i had this platinum chip. +200MHz, -30 all core with 102 bclk with 4012C15 stable in everything. Probably your 5600X isnt going to get to that. Leave everything auto and start with -20 all core. with auto voltages and PBO limits to around 90W 125A 125A. Start testing with OCCT CPU test, AVX2 and SSE. Or prime95 small FTT's. Make sure you have proper cooling. With these programs you can see which core taps out. I ended up starting with -20 all core, pass, -25 all core pass, -30 all core pass. Then i raised bclk to 102 and restest with -30 all core. Pass. Your milage my vary
3) Now the real part where you get the most performance for your Ryzen. Get proper memory speed, then tighten up timings. My CPU was capable at 100bclk of 1967 FCLK, 2000 fclk it didnt like. Now you know 1967 is stable, raise bclk. I ended up at 4012. Then set voltage to 1,6v (samsung b-die) and try to lower the primary timings. if you have a excellent kit 3800 14-14-14 or 4000 14-15-14 can be possible. Just dont settle for 3600C16 it is a waste of time imo. Ryzen NEEDS 3733+ at least. Here is my result:
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