AMD appears to have forked its Ryzen Master software, essentially placing support for its older Ryzen and Threadripper processors into a separate release that contains fewer features. Visit AMD’s Ryzen Master page, and you’ll see two versions of the software: one for “Ryzen 3000 processors and newer,” and a second version that’s optimized for “Ryzen 2000 series processors and older.” AMD’s Ryzen Master software is AMD’s version of other third-party utilities that provides a summary of a Ryzen system’s basic system parameters, including the CPU clock speed and temperature, the integrated Radeon…