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Skrewed

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  1. Hi! Did you guys already used Unraid to build something like this? Just one system running 1 Mac and 3 Windows. This guy built a complete office for his team with a Threadripper 3960X and 64gb of RAM! 1 Windows for his accountant, 1 Windows for his Video Editor, 1 Windows for him to play games, 1 Mac for his programmer. You can watch It with automated subtitles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ppXtQg6_FQ
  2. I just got a little scared now. Just tryed some tweaks there and I could not boot. This motherboard sucks, it doens't have a clear CMOS jumper, I had to remove the battery, whitch was behind my GPU. Dear lord what a mess to reset this mobo, . I'll try this and let you guys know. Thank you all for you time, guys. I really appreciate that. Edit: I was able to boot with those values, ARikozuM. But can't see anything different at Passmark or UserBenchmark on the latency matter. Note: My mobo says that tRC needs to be the sum of tRP and tRAS, so I've set it to 40, instead of 32 as you told me to.
  3. It does boot normaly, but still getting that shit*y 60ns memory latency. . I'll keep messing around to see if I get somewhere. Yeah. Quite a dead end, haha.
  4. SPD tab in CPU-Z show me some different values at timings table (JEDEC #5 is different from #6, #7 and #8. Should I use the lowest value?
  5. I just pass throw it all again. RFC0 and RFC1: I have 243CLK at SPD screen, but I can only set it to: Auto, 90, 110, 160, 300 or 350ns. I put it on auto. tWR I can set 10, 12, 14, 16... so I leave it at 14, since I can't set it to 15. Now I've changed it to auto.
  6. Uh? Let me check. I'll write it down, looking throw my smartphone screen is confusing.
  7. Like this? Just run the bench, memory latency at 61.
  8. The value I don't have at SPD photo I leave at auto?
  9. I see. Yes i'm still getting this poor latency result in both benchmarks. I've even tryed to remove my overclock, I've rolled back my mobo settings and run the benchmarks again, but this latency is still around 60 everytime (57 58 60 61). I'm feeling something off on my pc lately, thats why i'm so worry about this. I don't know at what level this could be a problem. Something off = some fps drops for no reason, randomly while gaming. Here my CPU tab in CPU-Z. I'm right now back at my O.C. Profile:
  10. I've change my DRAM Timmings from "Auto" to "Link", now I can set this values, so, I've set like the default values I could see there. If I change "Link" to "Unlink", the only thing different there is that I can set this values twice, once in each channel (it's running in dual-channel). I've run Passmark and UserBenchmark again, latency still at 60ns, showing as a poor score (21% compared to others at the same RAM model). CPU-Z Memory tab shows this:
  11. Sry, not sure what XMP is. Let me read something about it and check it out on my mobo. Edit: No, I did not used XMP. My memory sticks are running as default since I got build up this PC. Are you saying that I should do it or that by doing this I could've mess the latency of this memory? Check my bios settings under O.C. Profiles and "Memozy-Z" tab attached. (inside this Memory-Z tab I can see all the 4 sticks, inside each I have all this "grey" info, I can't change any of those): *DRAM Timing mode is set to "auto", I can set it to "auto", "link" or "unlink". Don't really know what it means. I could not find any reference to XMP in my bios.
  12. Hi ppl, how are you? Here is the deal: I've doing some benchmarks to see what my gear has to offer. Here is what I have: Mobo: MSI 970A Krait Edition USB 3.1 CPU: AMD FX-6350 Overclocked @4.4Ghz Cooling: Corsair H45 GPU: AMD Radeon R9 380 ASUS Strix 4GB 256bits RAM: 16GB (4x4GB) Kingston HyperX Fury 1866mhz (CL10-11-10 @1.5V) SSD: AMD Radeon R3 120GB HDD: 500GB Seagate Barracuda 64mb 7400rpm OS: Windows 10 Pro Passmark says that my RAM Latency is something around 60ns and says that it represents "21%", where 100% is the expected results for that benchmark comparing with others benchmarks with the same RAM model. UserBenchmark says the same: http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/3221269 I actually reset all my mobo settings to default and tryed once again those benchmarks, but the results on my RAM were the same, so, my CPU overclock is not the problem, I think. I've also never messed with overclocking my ram, so... Should I be worried about this benchmark results?
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