AMD has replaced the Overdrive utility with AMD Ryzen Master.

The AMD OverDrive utility provides high-end users the ability to maximize the capability, flexibility, and adjustability of the platforms utilizing AMD processors, sockets, and chipsets. Hardware parameters may be controlled manually, or allow AMD OverDrive to automatically tune the system. Stability tests can be performed, once a system is modified, to verify the system and conduct a performance test to measure the impact of the modification.

What's New

  • Support new AMD APUs (code name Kaveri) launched Jan 2014; A10-7850K, A10-7700K
  • Starting with AMD OverDrive Ver 4.3.1.0690 instead of displaying CPU temperature, AOD will report Thermal Margin. Thermal Margin indicates how far the current operating temperature is below the maximum operating temperature of the processor
  • AOD no longer supports BEMP (Black Edition Memory Profile)