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Post by Vinster on Dec 12, 2020 1:51:45 GMT -5
I've pushed a few subs that I am really freaking happy about. I never played with my 1700x like this. I'm more of a troll when OC'ing, I don't push my main gear too much and when I bench it's in blurbs and a lot of the time I'm the nut in my basement and I don't bother to submit them... Having this new system and not having to rush to it has been great...
Here are a few notable subs.
This thing is pretty freaking cool. I've never seen results like this...
Now I couldn't get beyond 4.8ghz all-core even at 4.825ghz@1.5v. I was getting reboots with long wprime and cinebench runs with getting a "CPU Over Temperature" on the reboot... so I'm not quite sure what else I could do... Have you guys seen that on this platform?
Getting late here and I might not be on tomorrow. But I'd like to see the little more I could do with this.
Vin
EDIT: I've also noticed that with Benchmate my subs are not showing up in my profile submissions and the only way for me to see them is by Right-Clicking in Benchmate and then select View in HWBOT... so what is the delay in the sub actually coming up?
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Post by Vinster on Dec 12, 2020 2:29:44 GMT -5
Just realized... I have never been on the board... Holy Shit...
Efficiency is shit... lol... but I don't care... haha
Sweet
Vin
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Dec 12, 2020 10:49:45 GMT -5
Fuck yeah Vin!! That memory will probably do 14-14-14 with increased voltage. 1.6v is no problem. Just have air flow on the memory. Cut SMT and cores probably would help it single thread benching too, which I'm sure you're already aware of that.. I used to lower the reference frequency on my 2700x and run a higher multi. (just for the heck of doing it) Cannot say if that improved scores, but was able to sustain down to 88mhz bus clocks. Something you could toy with maybe.
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Post by Vinster on Dec 12, 2020 17:45:57 GMT -5
Fuck yeah Vin!! That memory will probably do 14-14-14 with increased voltage. 1.6v is no problem. Just have air flow on the memory. Cut SMT and cores probably would help it single thread benching too, which I'm sure you're already aware of that.. I used to lower the reference frequency on my 2700x and run a higher multi. (just for the heck of doing it) Cannot say if that improved scores, but was able to sustain down to 88mhz bus clocks. Something you could toy with maybe. I don't think I know what you mean there by cutting the SMT. and why bring the clocks down? what are ou increasing to balance the delta in speeds? are you increasing he mem/F/U Clk?
Vin
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Post by Vinster on Dec 12, 2020 17:52:11 GMT -5
person claims Zen Timings required, but not in the rules. I see your note as well. what's the process to getting it un-reported?
Vin
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Post by Mr.Scott on Dec 12, 2020 18:15:40 GMT -5
Mods will check it shortly. You don't need the timings except for comps. Your sub is fine. They will just remove it from the comp.
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Post by Bones on Dec 12, 2020 18:16:59 GMT -5
Zentimings V1.2.1 is shown to be a requirement for a sub. I had already looked into the comp just to see what it was about and saw it, downloaded the util so I'd have it if I decide to play. ZenTimings_v1.2.1.zip (516.04 KB)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2020 19:54:09 GMT -5
The 5800x performs admirably
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Dec 12, 2020 20:55:20 GMT -5
Fuck yeah Vin!! That memory will probably do 14-14-14 with increased voltage. 1.6v is no problem. Just have air flow on the memory. Cut SMT and cores probably would help it single thread benching too, which I'm sure you're already aware of that.. I used to lower the reference frequency on my 2700x and run a higher multi. (just for the heck of doing it) Cannot say if that improved scores, but was able to sustain down to 88mhz bus clocks. Something you could toy with maybe. I don't think I know what you mean there by cutting the SMT. and why bring the clocks down? what are ou increasing to balance the delta in speeds? are you increasing he mem/F/U Clk?
Vin
Turn off HT (SMT) to increase single core performance. Lower reference clock, may be able to increase the memory strap higher.
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Post by Bones on Dec 12, 2020 20:56:31 GMT -5
The 5800x performs admirably And so do you. Great result and well done!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2020 21:19:23 GMT -5
Just had a go at R20 for the first time after seeing this thread . Wonder how many other benches I have missed .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2020 21:31:41 GMT -5
Settings I used but pretty sure I can go a lot higher with a bit of time .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2020 22:13:18 GMT -5
I like this bench lol Trying to get past 6700
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2020 23:09:03 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2020 2:09:35 GMT -5
Give this one a go on the 5800X . Seems to run quite well .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2020 2:12:40 GMT -5
Happy with that lol.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2020 3:37:40 GMT -5
Getting the hang of this .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2020 7:09:53 GMT -5
Caught up with with the big boys , at last . Got 33.84
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Dec 13, 2020 12:35:39 GMT -5
Here Vin, this may be of some use if you're running that on daily.
Enable PBO with stock PPT, EDC, and TDC, everything else on auto. Then run Prime95 128k FFT with in-place unchecked and watch the SVI2 TFN sensor. This will be your FIT reading.
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Post by Vinster on Dec 14, 2020 12:36:32 GMT -5
Zentimings V1.2.1 is shown to be a requirement for a sub. I had already looked into the comp just to see what it was about and saw it, downloaded the util so I'd have it if I decide to play. View AttachmentI'll check with this version, but the Zen timings app that I have gives me an error stating my gear is not supported. I had this Win10 as well as Win7.
If I get this with this version I'll post up the error.
Vin
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Post by Vinster on Dec 14, 2020 12:40:03 GMT -5
Here Vin, this may be of some use if you're running that on daily. Enable PBO with stock PPT, EDC, and TDC, everything else on auto. Then run Prime95 128k FFT with in-place unchecked and watch the SVI2 TFN sensor. This will be your FIT reading. Wow, first time in a long time... you lost me... I am beyond my currently depth of knowledge on what any of those acronyms mean.
Hit hard with personal news last night.. my brain is mush... so this might be my issue..
Vin
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Post by Aleslammer on Dec 14, 2020 13:57:13 GMT -5
Here Vin, this may be of some use if you're running that on daily. Enable PBO with stock PPT, EDC, and TDC, everything else on auto. Then run Prime95 128k FFT with in-place unchecked and watch the SVI2 TFN sensor. This will be your FIT reading. 2nd sentence lost my ass, that's some major geek for me!
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Dec 14, 2020 18:40:59 GMT -5
EDC = Electrical Design current. PPT = Power Permitted Threshold TDC = Thermal Design Current
Since ALL AM4 motherboards support 105w Zen processors, The capability of the board at minimum design is 145w (PPT) and 95a (TDC) and a max rating of 140a (EDC) for 105w processors. Obviously boards with higher Amp rating (more than 4+2 vrm) will show in Ryzen Master on the PBO page a max limit of say 225a in example, Asus ROG B450-I with 6 IR3553's.
So if you run Prime95 128K with the system stock, you'll find the All core fitness voltage. This would be the max v-core the cpu will pull and should be within it's thermal design limit of 95w or 105w respectively. This is the recommended voltage to not push past due to increased degradation for extended periods of time at full load all cores. (F@H).
Hopefully that helps?
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Post by Vinster on Dec 16, 2020 17:11:56 GMT -5
I'll take a look at this Jon, thanks for the break down. it'll really help.
Vin
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Post by Vinster on Dec 16, 2020 19:40:11 GMT -5
Here Vin, this may be of some use if you're running that on daily. Enable PBO with stock PPT, EDC, and TDC, everything else on auto. Then run Prime95 128k FFT with in-place unchecked and watch the SVI2 TFN sensor. This will be your FIT reading. Ok, I'm looking at this and need more info on where you are getting these measurements.
for Prime, is the 128K the min or the max, and if min, what is max and if max what is Min? and once FFT unchecked what is the max mem?
Here is small FFT selected then, clicked custom then unchecked in-place
I don't know which SV12 TFN sensor you want me looking at though. I have too many referenced the same.
Vin
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Post by zila1 on Dec 16, 2020 20:00:25 GMT -5
This is where this is located on my CHVII Hero. I would think it would be similar on your CHVIII Hero. When PBO is left to Auto all other settings should also be auto by default. To change the settings you would change PBO to manual and then individual settings open up. That's only to manually tune in PBO settings.
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Post by zila1 on Dec 16, 2020 20:01:54 GMT -5
CPU Core Voltage is SV12 TFN. Put your cursor on it and highlight it.
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Post by Vinster on Dec 16, 2020 20:03:52 GMT -5
View AttachmentView AttachmentThis is where this is located on my CHVII Hero. I would think it would be similar on your CHVIII Hero. When PBO is left to Auto all other settings should also be auto by default. To change the settings you would change PBO to manual and then individual settings open up. That's only to manually tune in PBO settings. ah, I don't have those 3 options under my PBO. I'll see if I can get a SS
and re-running it I'm getting 1.250v to 1.3v
Vin
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Post by Vinster on Dec 16, 2020 20:12:34 GMT -5
I can just turn on PBO and a PBO Fmax enhancer.
So I guess those 3 settings you have mine are just a default.
Vin
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Post by Vinster on Dec 16, 2020 20:13:36 GMT -5
so the point of this is setting my 24/7 max voltage, is that correct? beyond that I'm degrading the chip?
Vin
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