stock ryzen balanced plan. Yes it could, like on old 2000 series ryzen processors try to downclock cores as much as possible when they are doing nothing in order to save power and use that power to speed up working cores
Stock Ryzen plan comes with 99% minimun, although that's not the reality in practice.
What are you using to check the clock it idles at? Because if you used Ryzen Master, which is the only one that shows sleep state, you'll see they idle just fine.
The rest of the monitoring programs just report the last frecuency the cores were at before going to sleep, that's why it seems they stay locked at relatively high frecuencies.
Or putting it another way, don't worry about it, and of course it doens't hamper working clocks.
It's so weird that after all this time no other program is able to check Ryzen idles properly. But yeah, I had the same freakout experience as OP until I looked at RM.
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