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Why do I achieve only 3.9GHz with 3600 CPU? Does everyone get that kind of speed with amd's stock cooler? The max I can go is 4.05GHz and sometimes it may even crash, very rarely like in a week or so but it happens. Ik, change the cooler... But that's not the point here With "advanced mode" or gaming mode in bios for a better performance i still get only 3.9GHz. If I was to change cpu cooler, would i see an automatic bump in frequency? (thermal paste was added anew) 2nd thing. I noticed that I can not overclock my memory (RAM) to a higher frequency of 3200MHz unless I overclock CPU beforehand... unless CPU is 4.0GHz+, i can not do more than 3333MHz on Memory... so does a cpu frequency has anything to do with memory frequency? im using viper kit from patriot 3733MHz and asus tuf gaming b450 motherboard (i can go beyond 3733MHz, but only with 4.05GHz on CPU)
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System Specs: Lid-less PGA 2700X 3600mt/s B-Die Asus B450-I gaming Have a few video cards to play with. So to cut to the chace. I'd like to put my 2700X under a water block. The loop will have about 9c water Delta. This means I can achieve top boost clocks without changing much. My question is what the heck do I do with this set up???? What would YOU do with this setup? Is there something we can make of this thread? Perhaps work on Cpu and memory relationship? Would gaming be out of the question?? I have W7 operating system. Can do W10 also. Let me have some thoughts. I've had the rig boxed for a couple months now...... And I don't really "need" to set it up for anything. Hmm what to do. (Can't get LN2, the store front is closed yet until quarantine or w/e is lifted, so no super cold for me yet) Any particular requests? Edit: cleaning the bench off now. may set up tonight
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Hello everyone. I've been watching Jayztwocents video on how to overclock a RAM , You just go to BIOS and change the xmp disabled to profile 1 and change the Frequency of the Memory. I own a 1x8GB HyperXFury DDR4 Single Channel setup but I'm so curious after I did that change on the speed It still says Memory Bandwith DDR4-2666 (1333MHz) on CPU-Z. Did I overclock it already? or I still need to do little more steps? lemme know here's the picture.
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Hi all, I just purchased a new PC and am wondering about RAM & XMP profile. I have Corsair vengeance RGB pro 3200mhz 16GB RAM and noticed it was only running at 2133mhz. After some research I turned on XMP profile to give me the full 3200mhz. When I turned it on, I got a BSOD not long after running it. My build is a 3900x, 2060 super and a gigabyte x570 aorus motherboard. I want to know if that is just coincidental and have another problem or it sounds linked. Also, is it a big performance difference without turning on the XMP profile? Thanks for any information you can share.
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Please help I was recently cleaning my laptop from dust and I removed heat sync and cleaned the fans then I assembled it again. Everything was looking fine until I turned on a game and it went something like 5s 70fps and then drop to 3 for 4s and again. I looked into it and saw that my CPU went from 3,5GHz to 0,7-0,8GHz. I don't know if I damaged anything. Before I cleaned my PC I was using undervolting and games ran fine but after I cleaned my pc it is a lot cooler but games run worse temp. before: 70-90C after: 40-55C. I have a laptop Acer Nitro 5 with: Intel Core i7 - 8750H 2x 8Gb ram both 2400MHz GTX 1060 6Gb VRAM
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Hello guys. I want some help with choosing the bestest ram. I want the best performance. So which should i choose among the following.: 1.3200mhz with c16 2.3000mhz with c14 3.3000mhz with c15 4.2400mhz with c16 5.2666mhz with c16 6.4000mhz with c19 Also tell me a 2nd n 3rd opinion. No worry abt money. ALSO plz tell me what is U. 2 n what is its speed.
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Greetings. I believe this topic has been cover in other forums. Not sure on this site but I found others. Need additional help. My problem is my *internet* goes out when the phone rings.(EDIT* DSL connection) I contact my ISP, they told me put filters on my phone line. (Similar to what's on my phone - https://www.firefold.com/DSL-Filter-for-2-Phones) Still have connection interruptions. I later found out that my home phone is 2.4 frequency as well as my modem. I understand that this can cause an interference with the Wifi but being on wired connection, why is this a problem? I'm out of ideas. -Slouch
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Will RAM frequency boost frame rates on an APU?
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So I have this Toshiba Satellite C870D with an AMD APU, the integrated GPU is a Radeon HD 7310. It's ok for old games, but still I would like to increase the frame just a little bit if possible. Now the ram that came with the laptop is one stick of Samsung 4GB DDR3 running at 1066Mhz. If I upgrade the ram to 1600Mhz, will that have any affect on the frame rates or not? I ask since it's an APU and I know on desktops it does make a difference to have faster memory. -
I overclocked my 6700k to stable 4.6 and 4.7ghz (tested with realbench, able to run at max clock).How ever, when I test it with aida64, intel burn in, cinebench, the cpu doesn't reach max oc clock it usually stay between 4.2-4.5.I don't know what caused it. I cleared cmos, reinstalled windows, turn off c state and est but the problem still there. When every settings is at stock (cpu and motherboard), the clock never stay at 4.2 ghz when using cinebench, intel burn in, and aida64. It only stay at 4.0ghz. The 6700k should get up to 4.2ghz when under load.PLZ helpppp I am using the kraken x61 and msi z170a pc mate motherboard.
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What happens if I get a 3000 mhz RAM but it says on my motherboard that to reach this frequency I have to overclock the ram but I don't. So basically I don't overclock the ram and the motherboard says to reach this frequency I have to overclock. Also is it worth it? And what should I get if I want 32 gb DDR4.
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Two different CPUs but from the same generation (same architecture) that just happen to operate at the same frequency (because of thermal throttling of the upper model or whatever...) Are they going to have Exactly the same level of performance since they operate at exactly the same frequency? o_O Thanks! ;-) ------------------------------------ Thank you for your replies! I figured that a bit more of clarification is needed.. we're talking about processors with the same core count and HT. However (!) - there is a difference in Cache (6MB vs 8MB) Cheers! ;-)
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So i have a ryzen 1600 and gtx 1070, and all that's left for my build is buying some RAM. Looking at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4k_ErEg-FU it shows that beyond 2400 or even 2666 ram, there is no real change in FPS based on a 1070 system. That being said, I want to get some decent ram, and not pay too much, maybe $110 area would be what I'm looking for. So I'm trying to figure out, how to figure out how much better your RAM will perform at lower frequency and lower CAS. Or more easily, which one of these would be a better buy $104.99DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300)Timing 15-15-15-35Cas Latency 15Voltage 1.2Vhttps://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231892&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-PCPartPicker,%20LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID=$109.99DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200)Timing 14-16-16-31Cas Latency 14Voltage 1.2Vhttps://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16820313668$114.99DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000)Timing 13-13-13Cas Latency 13Voltage 1.2Vhttps://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820211903&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-PCPartPicker,%20LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID=$119.99DDR4 2800 (PC4 22400)Timing 16-18-18-36Cas Latency 16Voltage 1.2Vhttps://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820220975&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-PCPartPicker,%20LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID= $109.99 DDR4 3000 (PC4 24000)Timing 15-16-16-35Cas Latency 15Voltage 1.35Vhttps://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820232298&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-PCPartPicker,%20LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID= the closest thing i've found to show a good way to compare the tradeoffs is this sheet based on ddr3 memory, I'm not sure how different that is for ddr4 memory, etc. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hXCogI15jJpz_0DBigyrufsU2mvsfzanS86DVPwmJ-s/edit#gid=0
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I was tweaking the resolution and settings for my potato monitor to get the best settings possible and I accidently clicked on a Radeon setting which turned the display off saying that that frequency is out of my range and is telling me to change the display mode to 1440 x900 with 60Hz. how can change the display mode without another monitor so I can view my windows again .plzz help
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I was wanting to OC my 7600k, but when gaming it reads up to 4.13 Ghz... not much higher than the 4.2 I was going to boost to. Is there some windows optimization or something I'm unaware of that is boosting its speed when under stress, then lowering it when it's under less stress?
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Why is my 3000MHz DDR4 RAM's base clock just 2133MHz? I have a Z270 and a G4560, shouldn't it be 2400MHz?
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I am having a problem with my proccesor. It seems that no matter what I do, I can't make it go over 90% of his maximum frequency. As you can see in the second picture, Resourse Monitor displays 90% Maximum frequency even with AIDA running the stability test. Proccesor: Intel Xeon E3120 3.16Ghz Windows 8.1 64Bit 4GB DDR2 800Mhz Gainward GT630 - 1GB GDDR5 Any advice on how to resolve this would be highly appreciated! Thank you in advance!
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Hi, my Dad recently bought a HP Pavilion 550-130ng with a A10-8750. Now I noticed the CPU only clocks to about 1,37 GHZ under any scenario although it should normally go up to 3,6GHZ . I disabled all power saving options in BIOS and Windows 10 and have no clue how to fix the problem. Any suggestions what could help? Thanks in advance, Joe
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Okay; I've been googling these ones for a while, but I still have no answers, so I figured I would ask here. Let's get started 1.) How does Ram frequency work with capacity? Functionally; there isn't that much of a difference worth getting high freq ram for most tasks, even gaming. But how does capacity cross with that? For example, let's say I was playing a game that eats up 4 gigs of ram when using 8 gigs of ddr3 1066 memory. I then play the same thing on the same system after replacing the ram with 4gigs of ddr3 2400 memory, ( assuming both ram sticks are with the same latency and timings ) would it make sense that the game would be seen to be using 2 gigs of ram on the ddr3 2400 system? since every version of DDR is faster than the last one, would that basically mean that for a pc game made in 2016, with the recommended spec being let's say...8 gigs of ram; resulting in the ddr3 system needing about 2x that amount to satisfy the ram requirement? Same thing with CLR ; would a lower latency means less RAM is used as the information is dumped out and input to the RAM faster? Sorta like how CPU cache behaves? This is all assuming the same isn't throttling itself after seeing a lower total capacity of ram. 2.) How does ram freq relate to the CPU? Before it used to be very closely linked, but now even with the northbridge in the middle, I have heard things about ram OC affecting the rest of the system too, particularly in BCLK OC. Now onto the Vram part. 3.) the same question as no 1.) except for VRAM. Would running lets say..a fury x vs a 980 ti result in less memory usage on the fury X due to the higher throughput of the VRAM? 4.) How much does the performance of VRAM relate to the overall performance of a GPU? would a gtx 1060 with HBM2 perform better than one with GDDR5? I understand that in reality, something like that is impossible due to having to alter half the card; the memory controller, the GPU design, VRM and power delivery etc, but if it were possible, how much of a difference would there be? 5.) Why is GPU VRAM so power hungry compared to the normal stuff?
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Hello, whats the default DDR4 RAM frequency? For example, I will use MSI Z270 Tomahawk (supports RAM frequencies up to 3800 MHz) with some DDR4 3000 MHz RAM module. What will be the RAM frequency, with default BIOS/UEFI settings, without setting overclocking or XMP? Thanks.
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Hi all, So, I think I may have made a mistake in ordering upgrades for my PC. I'm pretty new at this. I've ordered an AB350M PRO4 mobo. I accidentally ordered Ripjaws V 3200 MHz 16GB. I wanted a 2x8 setup. But I figured I'd use it anyways and if it performs slightly worse, so be it. However, the new mobo user manual says the maximum supported ram frequency is 2400. The board was advertised as 3200+. I feel like I'm missing something here. Can I use the Ripjaws V ram stick? Processor is a Ryzen 1600x. Thanks so much for the help. Don't want to blow up my new components. Cheers
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Hi! I recently noticed that my pc's fans are loud. I thought it was normal since it's already summer and the temperature in Eastern Europe is already 30'C in the morning (86'F). so I took a look at the task manager and it said that my cpu's usage was 20%: Using like 30-40 tabs of chrome( playing youtube videos) , Spotify and qBittorrent opened as well. So I downloaded HWmonitor and CPU-Z and as you can see on the picture it's 50'C. But it's at 3.8 Ghz. Considering that I have a i7-4770S isn't that too high ? Is this normal ? Or did I not notice something? Have I done anything wrong?
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My build: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/PLwJm8 I am running Memtest86 5.01. One of the lines says My RAM has a frequency of 1866. But I am curious as to whether it has made an error and thinks my RAM sticks have a frequency of 933. Is this how RAM frequency always works? That the advertised frequency is just the frequency of both sticks added together? So two sticks of 1600Mhz are in fact 800 each?
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I'm building a new PC soon and I'm undecided between a few RAM options. The usage is about 50% gaming while streaming, 25% video editing in Sony Vegas / Premiere, 15% 3D modeling in Maya, 10% Photoshop/Illustrator. Motherboard would be an ASRock Z170 Extreme4 running an i7-6700k. The kits I'm looking at are Corsair LPX Vengeance 16GB x 2 sets of either: - CMK32GX4M2B3200C16 (3200Mhz 16-18-18-36) for ~200$ - CMK32GX4M2B3000C15 (3000Mhz 15-17-17-35) for ~200$ - CMK32GX4M2A2666C16 (2666Mhz 16-18-18-35) for ~145$ Note that I'm in Japan and the prices are approximations from yen. I've read about the topic a bit, but I'm still confused on how much do RAM frequency and timings impact daily usage. Do the higher frequency and lower latency justify a 55$ price difference? Would I actually benefit from picking the higher priced kits? tl;dr Which one do I buy?
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The new 15" macbook pro has fast quad core cpus in a very thin case. Has anyone tried themselves or seen a video online where they put a full load on all 4 cores and show the cpu frequency vs time?