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8 hours ago, fingerjcp said:

XPS 9570 

i7 7850H 

 

-100 undervolt

 

that is not cpuz :P 

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Perusing this thread today,.. I had my "Daily Driver" 4.5/4.2/2.4 CPU/Cache/Ram Loaded...
So I put my head into the other profiles I created and have this to share.

Booted, waited,..ran once,..ran again (Multi) and thats the score,.. then did SingleCore.

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Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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So the upgraded board got me another few points in Cinebench!  And honestly the Z390 Godlike just looks awesome.  Now to reinstall windows and everything so I am not using the ROG version of CPU-Z.

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12 hours ago, GMart84 said:

So the upgraded board got me another few points in Cinebench!  And honestly the Z390 Godlike just looks awesome.  Now to reinstall windows and everything so I am not using the ROG version of CPU-Z.

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What rate have you gotten stable? I can't get anything over 5.1ghz stable to save my life.

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@sergeantsilent Here are the settings I have managed to get stable in different ways on two different boards.

 

Asus Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi ac) Everyday (2165 Cinebench)

5.1 Ghz @ 1.29 vCore in Bios w/LLC Level 6 (Readings in Windows hover around 1.290-1.304 for vCore)

BCLK 100.00

58x Cache Ratio

VCCIO 1.15v

VCCSA 1.15v

DRAM 3200 Mhz (14,16,16,34 Timings) @ 1.38v

 

Asus Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi ac) Benchmarking (2347 Cinebench)

5.3 Ghz @ 1.36 vCore in Bios w/LLC Level 6 (Readings in Windows hover around 1.36-1.38 for vCore)

BCLK 100.50

58x Cache Ratio

VCCIO 1.25v

VCCSA 1.25v

DRAM 3200 Mhz (14,16,16,34 Timings) @ 1.39v

 

MSI Z390 Godlike Everyday (2189 Cinebench)

5.1 Ghz @ 1.29 vCore in Bios w/LLC Mode 3 (Readings in Windows hover around 1.280-1.294 for vCore)

BCLK 100.00

48x Ring Ratio

CPU IO 1.20v

CPU SA 1.15v

DRAM 3200 Mhz (14,16,16,34 Timings) @ 1.38v

 

MSI Z390 Godlike Benchmarking (2353 Cinebench)

5.3 Ghz @ 1.36 vCore in Bios w/LLC Mode 2 (Readings in Windows hover around 1.350-1.370 for vCore)

BCLK 100.93

48x Ring Ratio

CPU IO 1.25v

CPU SA 1.25v

DRAM 3200 Mhz (14,16,16,34 Timings) @ 1.38v

 

Things that I noticed through this entire process.  The Asus board was better with the VCCIO and VCCSA at one point I had the cache frequency multiplier up to 63x without any issues, but I was running out of overall power in the system.  It also was better at memory overclocking.  I could slow the timings back to 15,17,17,35 and get a 3600 Mhz OC with 1.39v but again I was running into system power issues, at least from what I could tell.  It wouldn't blue screen but Cinebench would lock up.

 

On the MSI board the system wants more CPU IO and SA voltage than on the Asus and I cannot clock the Ring Ratio anywhere beyond the 48x really.  I would love to get it to the 53x mark but I am sure that would need 1.30v on both of the voltages in order to do that.  It is also not a fan of pushing the memory as far but the overall Cinebench scores did get better so I am not super upset about it.

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16 hours ago, GMart84 said:

@sergeantsilent Here are the settings I have managed to get stable in different ways on two different boards.

 

Asus Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi ac) Everyday (2165 Cinebench)

5.1 Ghz @ 1.29 vCore in Bios w/LLC Level 6 (Readings in Windows hover around 1.290-1.304 for vCore)

BCLK 100.00

58x Cache Ratio

VCCIO 1.15v

VCCSA 1.15v

DRAM 3200 Mhz (14,16,16,34 Timings) @ 1.38v

 

Asus Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi ac) Benchmarking (2347 Cinebench)

5.3 Ghz @ 1.36 vCore in Bios w/LLC Level 6 (Readings in Windows hover around 1.36-1.38 for vCore)

BCLK 100.50

58x Cache Ratio

VCCIO 1.25v

VCCSA 1.25v

DRAM 3200 Mhz (14,16,16,34 Timings) @ 1.39v

 

MSI Z390 Godlike Everyday (2189 Cinebench)

5.1 Ghz @ 1.29 vCore in Bios w/LLC Mode 3 (Readings in Windows hover around 1.280-1.294 for vCore)

BCLK 100.00

48x Ring Ratio

CPU IO 1.20v

CPU SA 1.15v

DRAM 3200 Mhz (14,16,16,34 Timings) @ 1.38v

 

MSI Z390 Godlike Benchmarking (2353 Cinebench)

5.3 Ghz @ 1.36 vCore in Bios w/LLC Mode 2 (Readings in Windows hover around 1.350-1.370 for vCore)

BCLK 100.93

48x Ring Ratio

CPU IO 1.25v

CPU SA 1.25v

DRAM 3200 Mhz (14,16,16,34 Timings) @ 1.38v

 

Things that I noticed through this entire process.  The Asus board was better with the VCCIO and VCCSA at one point I had the cache frequency multiplier up to 63x without any issues, but I was running out of overall power in the system.  It also was better at memory overclocking.  I could slow the timings back to 15,17,17,35 and get a 3600 Mhz OC with 1.39v but again I was running into system power issues, at least from what I could tell.  It wouldn't blue screen but Cinebench would lock up.

 

On the MSI board the system wants more CPU IO and SA voltage than on the Asus and I cannot clock the Ring Ratio anywhere beyond the 48x really.  I would love to get it to the 53x mark but I am sure that would need 1.30v on both of the voltages in order to do that.  It is also not a fan of pushing the memory as far but the overall Cinebench scores did get better so I am not super upset about it.

I've got the MSI z390 ace, think the VRM is the issue?

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57 minutes ago, sergeantsilent said:

I've got the MSI z390 ace, think the VRM is the issue?

Got the ace as well and as far as I can tell: those 12Phases of VRM are enough for even the 9900k @5.3Ghz

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@sergeantsilent @Mephi00 I don’t think that the VRM is the issue.  I actually read that the MSI ones were some of the better ones.

 

The chip may just be hitting its limit.  I believe Silicon Lottery who bins their chips tested below 10% of chips could get to 5.1 or above GHz.

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22 hours ago, GMart84 said:

@sergeantsilent @Mephi00 I don’t think that the VRM is the issue.  I actually read that the MSI ones were some of the better ones.

 

The chip may just be hitting its limit.  I believe Silicon Lottery who bins their chips tested below 10% of chips could get to 5.1 or above GHz.

That means I‘m super lucky with my chip and 90% of all chips are awful?

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Zero efficiency/effort with Hynix C Die 

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Dabbled with OCing my CPU this weekend. Seems to be a respectable R52600X score, so thought I would post (although I am sure that people with Ryzen 5 probably don't tend to post here).

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Actually, just got my R7 2700X and ROG Crosshair VII, TOTAY!!! But,  while I am very excited to get going on them, I wouldn't mind learning some more of the basics with my current system (plea to the masters of the game for some advice). Anyone got a good comprehensive OCing library/website/blog/scroll/cave painting they could recommend? My aim is to have some kind of knowledge of the hardware architecture as well as the levers to pull to squeeze every screaming ounce of power out of my system.

 

Any help & feedback is very welcome.

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Add one more point, they are getting harder to come by now!  And I am sure it is getting hot during the run.

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Finally got my hands on of these. Currently with dual X5675s, but I’m going to need more fast DDR3 sticks...

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Swapped to the 9900k from my 7820x.  This was run with my new daily driver settings.  Proven 100% stable and <90c in 12hrs Prime95 Blend (no AVX), 1hr Prime95 Small fft (no AVX), 1hr Prime95 Blend (w/ AVX), 4hr OCCT (w/ AVX), 2hr RealBench (w/ AVX), 1hr Aida64 (w/AVX) 1hr Karhu RAM Test.  The chip was sold as a binned 5.1Ghz chip, and it has proven to be so.  I bought it dellided with a copper IHS...stole it for $565.

 

5.1Ghz at 1.320v

0 AVX offset

Cache x47

16gb 4200 17-17-17-37

 

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Not bad at all for the new general use default settings.  I'll start playing with 5.2 and 5.3 this weekend...  ?

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New Personal Best: 2369 for Cinebench

 

9900K - 5.4Ghz @ 1.404 vCore

32 GB G.Skill 15-17-17-37 3400Mhz

 

I am pretty sure that this thing is maxed out now unless I go chiller or something like that.

 

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i7-8700k 5Ghz @ 1.355v, High LLC, 0 AVX, 44 Uncore

F12c BIOS (Latest Meltdown/Spectre Microcode)

Windows 10 1809

 

Edited: Forgot to turn off steam, Special K, Corsair Link, and a bunch of other crap lol.

 

1: Ran Realbench for a minute to give you guys stress temps. In Cinebench it doesn't get that hot.

2: My RAM is slow SKHynix, loose timings. I just turned XMP on and left it at that.

3: This is my 24/7, I can get 5.1 and it is only 1680/223 respectively. I just don't like being at 1.42v.

 

Updated:

 

Multi: 1661

Single: 220

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Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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Everyday Settings Score

 

Cinebench 2232

 

5.1 Ghz @ 1.296 vCore

0 AVX

48 Uncore

32 GB 3200 Mhz 15-17-17-35

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2008 Acer Veriton M464 overclocked. BEAST!

 

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Self help guide.

 

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