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Post by zila1 on Nov 8, 2020 0:03:35 GMT -5
LOL. I'd be happy to get 4200 @ 1.35volts. Oh yeah, there is A LOT of concentrated heat under that lid. I am having a lot of fun with it.
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Post by zila1 on Nov 8, 2020 1:52:21 GMT -5
I have to leave this chip to it's own. Under stress with my cooling solution, which is pretty good, I am hitting a t-die temp of about 80*C in aida64. That's with a negative offset of 0.100. With that I am seeing a max of 1.40 with droop down to 1.231....averaging a 1.295 core voltage. The chip runs at a 4.0 to 4.1 MHz on all cores under extreme load. Light loads takes her up to 4600 and 4700 single core. I am also using 1usmus Ryzen Power Plan which gives the chip a stronger and higher and more consistent boost. This chip is damned strong. I can't even imagine what the new 5000 series chips must be like. Holy Moly! Edit: I have thought about adding a second rad, like in the front of the case......but I don't know how much improvement that would actually add. The hot spot is right under that cpu block and it can only remove so much heat. I've got the D5 pump at full right now. The lines and res are actually pretty cool. It's that contact patch where all those little chiplets are thats hot. I would need to put this biotch under ice to cool her down. The board itself around the vrms and such is just warm right now. No excessive heat pouring off or anything like that. Plus I do have a very well ventilated case. Lots of cool air rushing in and out. No stagnant warm air in this setup.
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Post by zila1 on Nov 8, 2020 14:02:21 GMT -5
I'm sitting here laughing. I've never had such a powerful chip in my stable before. This thing is just a monster. My cooling solution.......as good as it may be just isn't enough to overclock this bad boy. Heat comes up fast when you touch that vcore. ROFLMAO. Those cute little chiplets in there. That is really making me giggle. And I almost got the 3950X Can you imagine? I see guys talking on the web how they have air coolers like the Hyper 212 on these and they cool just fine. ROFLMAO. I don't know what temp software they are using. Now the chip left to it's own with my cooling solution is fine. No overclocking is needed really. It's fast. I'm learning still so I'm sure as the weeks and months go by I will have her finely tuned. I have to find out what THIS chip likes and that will take some time. And Jon you are right. I need more rad.....I would have to re-do the whole thing and add another 360 rad up front. So, keep the one I have up top and add another 360 up front or maybe just add a 240 up front. Right now I might change out the fans for the rad and try to get more air across it. I have 3 Swiftech Helix fans in exhaust up there right now. I tried turning them around as intakes but that just screwed up the balance of air in the entire case. This is fun to play with. I am having a ball over here. I love my rig. Now I need a GPU upgrade. ROFLMAO
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Post by zila1 on Nov 8, 2020 15:55:53 GMT -5
My ram won't do 3800MHz so I am gonna tighten them at 3600MHz. Working on that now. Edit: under volting the chip now. I am going to make her work with what I have cooling wise. I love cool running hardware. This chip is a perfect candidate for under volting. Lots of fun too. I haven't had this much fun in years.
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Post by zila1 on Nov 9, 2020 22:51:07 GMT -5
This chip is running nice and cool. It's boosting real nice at stock ssettings. I've played around with overclocking, undervolting, this and that......honestly it's just best to leave it alone and let it do what it was designed to do. It doesn't need any coaxing from me. It wants good cooling which it has and good fast ram which it also has. It's done and done. It just keeps amazing me. I can't even imagine what Ryzen 5000 is like. This chip is just blowing me away. I am using the latest chipset drivers and the 1usmus custom power plan. This sucker is hitting over 4700MHz single core all of the time sometimes on several cores at once. I ain't messin' with it anymore. I am just gonna have fun with it. It wants to work and I just don't have enough for it to do to keep it busy. LOL
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Post by zila1 on Nov 10, 2020 16:08:25 GMT -5
Anyone that says these chips are not for gaming.......well I beg to differ. Gaming has improved dramatically. My graphics card is finally being fed. Oh man is it ever. I have noticed improvements in FPS and frame times for sure. But the most noticeable thing I've noticed is the smoothness of game play on every single game played. Just buttery smooth.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Nov 10, 2020 17:41:38 GMT -5
Anyone that says these chips are not for gaming.......well I beg to differ. Gaming has improved dramatically. My graphics card is finally being fed. Oh man is it ever. I have noticed improvements in FPS and frame times for sure. But the most noticeable thing I've noticed is the smoothness of game play on every single game played. Just buttery smooth. Nice! Would be sweet to upgrade the 2700X to something with a little more horse power, the gaming HTPC is 4K. So the low FPS's are kinda horrible at times even dipping under 30fps (depending on the title and settings) but for the most part very playable. Glad the chip is kicking ass for you my man! Super happy for you!
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Post by zila1 on Nov 10, 2020 18:53:55 GMT -5
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Post by zila1 on Nov 11, 2020 0:02:27 GMT -5
Anyone that says these chips are not for gaming.......well I beg to differ. Gaming has improved dramatically. My graphics card is finally being fed. Oh man is it ever. I have noticed improvements in FPS and frame times for sure. But the most noticeable thing I've noticed is the smoothness of game play on every single game played. Just buttery smooth. Nice! Would be sweet to upgrade the 2700X to something with a little more horse power, the gaming HTPC is 4K. So the low FPS's are kinda horrible at times even dipping under 30fps (depending on the title and settings) but for the most part very playable. Glad the chip is kicking ass for you my man! Super happy for you! Thank you Jon. It's a nice chip.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Nov 11, 2020 0:13:02 GMT -5
Nice! Would be sweet to upgrade the 2700X to something with a little more horse power, the gaming HTPC is 4K. So the low FPS's are kinda horrible at times even dipping under 30fps (depending on the title and settings) but for the most part very playable. Glad the chip is kicking ass for you my man! Super happy for you! Thank you Jon. It's a nice chip. Welcome! Hey I was curious how it does with the SMT turned off. Does it run a little bit cooler, or doesn't seem to make a difference?
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Post by zila1 on Nov 11, 2020 1:29:29 GMT -5
I don't know, I didn't bother trying. It's running nice and cool and boosting nicely.
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Post by zila1 on Nov 12, 2020 13:50:07 GMT -5
Why even bother trying to overclock these things. Here it is with a slight under volt, good cooling and tweaked out ram. It's just fine. That Shadow Of The Tomb Raider bench doesn't even begin to explain just how buttery smooth game play is now. FPS and Frame times don't mean diddly if you are experiencing any lag or jaggies in game. Those don't show up on the benches. Man this is one hell of a good gaming chip. It just slices thru games like a hot knife thru butter. The 2060 Super has never worked so well. It does get hot however. It is doing it's job now and producing some frames. I gotta crank up those fans. I like it. 10900K's have teeth marks on their asses from this chip. ROFLMAO Edit: The 2700X's are still very good chips but they just can't hold a candle to this. I have other uses for my other 2700Xs. Now me wants another 3000 chip. My Ryzen stable is growing. Edit2: And PBO is not a good thing to use with this chip. All it does is produce tons more heat and cause loss of performance. Causes boost clocks to drop. I'm seeing close to 4800Mhz single core boosts with my setup as is right now. It's very sensitive to ambient temps. The cooler/The better. I'm leaving it here. My neighbor just ran out to go back to Microcenter to return his big air cooler. His NH-D15 could not keep his 3900XT cool enough. Can you believe that? He's got stuff ordered now for a custom loop. He heard about my setup and got nearly the identical setup accept for his cooling. He told me he was creeping up to 95*C under Aida64 stress test at stock settings. He reseated that thing several times and used Thermal Grizzly and no improvements at all. I let him use one of my AIOs in the meantime and the temps dropped.
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