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    Ryzen 5 5600G
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    Gigabyte B550 Aorus Master
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    32GB (2x16GB) GSkill Trident 3200 CL16 DDR4 @ 4000 CL19 1.4v Dual Rank
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    1x EVGA 3090 RTX FTW3, 1x EVGA 3080 RTX FTW3, 1x EVGA RTX 3070 XC3, 1x PNY RTX 3070, 1x GTX 1080
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  1. I had similar issue. I overclock my 13600K and it passes prime95 smalllff, OCCT, and Y-Cruncher for 8 hours each without any error message. As soon as I try to install a big fitgirl-repack game it would error out and I had to downclock the CPU for it to work properly.
  2. I would like to upgrade the noisy stock cooler on a prebuilt PC and I would like to get a down draft design because the VRM does not have any heatsink. I am hoping to spend less than $40 I looked at Noctua C14s, but it is very expensive I also found Jiushark JF13K, but everyone is selling it for $55. I looked at Thermalright AXP120. but poor performance I looked at ID cooling IS 67 XT, but poor performance.
  3. Layout: 75% Switch: Topre Keycaps: PBT or double shot PBT backlit: white or RGB but must be driven DC or have a very high PWM frequency.
  4. I sold a Z690 motherboard and the scumbag buyer returned it with CPU socket damage (bent pins) and to top it of the ILM screws were missing. Where can I buy the ILM screws or a whole LGA 1700 assembly? ILM is the metal frame that puts pressure on the CPU and keeps it from moving when installed.
  5. most AM5 can do DDR5 6200 with uclk=memclk 1:1 using uclk=memclk/2 allows to run a much faster RAM, but running 2:1 has a performance penalty what speed and timings would be needed to have more performance from a setup with DDR5 6200 28-35-35-30 with 1:1 vs a faster RAM with 2:1?
  6. I need to convert a bunch of videos using NVENC AV1 and I have RTX 4070 Ti. I am hoping for a windows GUI app that can do it. I tried handbrake to do NVENC AV1, but it is broken as the output video is very pixelated.
  7. I tried tRRDL 4 and it won't even POST. I also tried tRRDL 6, but it throws errors when stress-tested. I settled with tRRDL 8 and it passed 8 hours of Y-Cruncher VST, N63, and VT3, about 2hrs 30min of TM5 Anta777 extreme config and 1hr OCCT CPU stress test I might revisit tRRDL if it can do better at 1.45v after I verified tREFI at 65k
  8. buying a new RTX 3080 does not make any sense. OP also said he is looking to buy used.
  9. increasing the voltage to 1.45v definitely helped with tREFI to 65K. I tried 65K tREFI with 1.4v and it BSOD my PC after running TM5 for about 20mins. The other identical Dual Rank Hynix A-Die kit I have cannot go above 25K tREFI at 1.4v (haven't tried with higher voltage yet) without throwing errors in TM5. Also, I currently have no active cooling for the RAM and the maximum RAM temp so far is 74c and stress test still no errors or crashes. I ordered a RAM fan from AliExpress, but it looks like it won't arrive till 2nd week of January
  10. This is the kit #2. CL30 and 50K tREFI was the stock 1.4v voltage. I increased the DRAM voltage to 1.45v and is currently stress testing the max tREFI with TM5 anta777 extreme (it is currently running for about 1hr 30min). Will also test with Y-Cruncher VST, N63 and VT3 for 8 hours. I tried a lower tRFC (383) with stock 1.4v, but the computer did not POST. If the max tREFI is stable at 1.45v, I will revisit tRFC again to see if it can go lower with 1.45v
  11. Spend more and get RTX 3080 instead. RTX 3080 is about twice as fast as RTX 2070 Super in OctaneBench, OctaneRender, Blender, V-Ray, Arnold, Keyshot and RedShift. This includes latest RTX 4000 series, RX 7000 series and ARC series https://techgage.com/article/a-look-at-nvidias-geforce-rtx-4060-8gb-rendering-performance/
  12. I have two sets of 64GB (2x32GB) Dual Rank Hynix A-Die on X670E-E with 7800X3D. kit #1 can do tCL 28 with 25K tREFI and kit #2 can do tCL 30 with 50K tREFI. The speed and all other sub-timings are identical, which one is better?
  13. You are the one who is name-calling when u have nothing useful to add. The problem with PBO is that when you use a very high negative offset, you can stess test the cores under max load and it would be fine as there is sufficient power at the top end of V/F curve, but as soon as it is on the bottom end the V/F curve the thing becomes unstable. Several workarounds can be done such as disabling C-state, setting the minimum processor state to a higher value, but those are band aid fixes and does not fully adress the issue.
  14. It seems like you have nothing useful to add here. Doing some research, I have found tools like CoreCycler, OCCT with Core Cycling, Prime95 Small FFT assigned to 2 threads, Curve Optimizer with per core stability, etc... I am still looking for tools or methodologies to test for stability under idle/low loads.
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