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2 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

CPU can be mad with power draw too. My 5820K will pull 300W from the socket at 1.4V+ 4.9GHz. So there's just under a third of the PSU taken on that. 

 

You should be able to overdraw up to 950-1000W I reckon. And if the PSU doesn't like it, it'll let you know. 

My 3970X doesn't fare much better if I OC it to 5.0 GHz @ 1.5 V +, I think it's asking 400-500 W :P Luckily that's under full load, not something seen in graphics benchmarks.

 

Yeah I start to get "ding" blackouts if I try too hard on the AX860i :D

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3 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

CPU can be mad with power draw too. My 5820K will pull 300W from the socket at 1.4V+ 4.9GHz. So there's just under a third of the PSU taken on that. 

 

You should be able to overdraw up to 950-1000W I reckon. And if the PSU doesn't like it, it'll let you know. 

 

1 hour ago, Tam3n said:

My 3970X doesn't fare much better if I OC it to 5.0 GHz @ 1.5 V +, I think it's asking 400-500 W :P Luckily that's under full load, not something seen in graphics benchmarks.

 

Yeah I start to get "ding" blackouts if I try too hard on the AX860i :D

Guys, you might want to dial back a bit .... that's not safe xD 

 

More than 300W from CPU? I'm surprised your motherboard didn't give out.

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1 minute ago, Simon771 said:

 

Guys, you might want to dial back a bit .... that's not safe xD 

 

More than 300W from CPU? I'm surprised your motherboard didn't give out.

 

You think that's bad.  My 5960x at 1.5v would dim the lights in the house.  xD

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Just now, done12many2 said:

 

You think that's bad.  My 5960x at 1.5v would dim the lights in the house.  xD

And boil watter in your loop aswell xD

How much power can that 8-pin even deliver on your CPU?

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3 minutes ago, Simon771 said:

And boil watter in your loop aswell xD

How much power can that 8-pin even deliver on your CPU?

 

Luckily, my water temps never really increase regardless of what I'm cooling it with.

 

As far as power, never really measured it, but I do know that I peaked over 1150w (at the wall) with 2 overclocked 980 Tis and and my overclocked 5960x.  

 

The following is from the Asus 5960x guide.  They do a great deal of CPU overclocking and power testing.  For reference, I've run Prime95 (with AVX) on that chip at 4.5 GHz.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

Luckily, my water temps never really increase regardless of what I'm cooling it with.

 

As far as power, never really measured it, but I do know that I peaked over 1150w (at the wall) with 2 overclocked 980 Tis and and my overclocked 5960x.  

 

The following is from the Asus 5960x guide.  They do a great deal of CPU overclocking and power testing.  For reference, I've run Prime95 (with AVX) on that chip at 4.5 GHz.

 

 

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I'm surprised your CPU is still working.

You won some crazy millenium silicon lottery with it.

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Just now, Simon771 said:

I'm surprised your CPU is still working.

You won some crazy millenium silicon lottery with it.

 

I hardly use it at all anymore, but I'm having problems with letting it go. :)

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I don't want to turn this thread too much into power talk, but I did a quick test with my 3970X @ 5.0 GHz 1.5 V (stability not tested). Comparing idle and load, looks like the CPU alone draws 400 W with Cinebench and 450 W with Prime95 small FFT. Though during Prime95 the PSU reported 38 A (450 W), just going pcie #2, which should be the additional CPU power cable, at idle it's 0 A. The mobo VRMs are feeling it, that's why I have a fan attached at the backside of the case.

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2 hours ago, done12many2 said:

 

I hardly use it at all anymore, but I'm having problems with letting it go. :)

Maybe Skylake-X will change your mind :)

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4 hours ago, Simon771 said:

 

Guys, you might want to dial back a bit .... that's not safe xD 

 

More than 300W from CPU? I'm surprised your motherboard didn't give out.

Perfectly fine. I've a Rampage V Extreme here. Bulletproof.

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1 minute ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Perfectly fine. I've a Rampage V Extreme here. Bulletproof.

You profile picture goes perfect with your respond. Can't touch this :P

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43 minutes ago, Rekted said:

 

Run superposition, it is better ;)

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9 hours ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

Run superposition, it is better ;)

I'll run it tonight when the ambient temp is lower, that's what you do when you live in a freaking hot tropical country lol. And what do you mean by "it is better" ?

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14 hours ago, Rekted said:

I'll run it tonight when the ambient temp is lower, that's what you do when you live in a freaking hot tropical country lol. And what do you mean by "it is better" ?

It's newer and uses DX12 ;)

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Just for the lulz I did a run at 8K and oh boy did my 7950 cry.

 

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Just now, tmcclelland455 said:

Just for the lulz I did a run at 8K and oh boy did my 7950 cry.

Run the 1080p extreme benchmark, I don't think that the 7950 is 8K ready TBH :P

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

Run the 1080p extreme benchmark, I don't think that the 7950 is 8K ready TBH :P

Already ran 1080p extreme and 4K optimized. Actually did a smidge better in 4K IIRC.

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Just now, tmcclelland455 said:

Already ran 1080p extreme and 4K optimized. Actually did a smidge better in 4K IIRC.

That's expected, 4K optimized is easier to run than 1080p Extreme xD

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1 hour ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

That's expected, 4K optimized is easier to run than 1080p Extreme xD

 

Only in the world of Unigene does that logic make sense. 

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17 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

Only in the world of Unigene does that logic make sense. 

Well, some games (cough The Crew cough) scale pretty well with resolution in my experience. I get worse framerate at 1440p ultra compared to 1080p ultra, but the "bottleneck" shifts from CPU to the GPU (at least like 95% of the time), and the frametimes are much more consistent overall.

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11 minutes ago, tmcclelland455 said:

Well, some games (cough The Crew cough) scale pretty well with resolution in my experience. I get worse framerate at 1440p ultra compared to 1080p ultra, but the "bottleneck" shifts from CPU to the GPU (at least like 95% of the time), and the frametimes are much more consistent overall.

 

I get your point, but what I meant applied to 1080p vs 4k.  Not very realistic how they handled it with Superposition.  

 

My "4k Optimized" scores 61.7% more then my "1080p Extreme".  You won't generally see a 61.7% increase in performance in gaming when you switch from 1080p with Ultra settings to 4k with medium settings.  

 

I understand what their goal was.  Valley was a pure CPU test at 1080p once you got fast enough GPUs involved and they were trying to overcome that and overshot it a bit.  :D

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On 30. 4. 2017 at 7:31 PM, Jumper118 said:

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Any problems with running 8 core CPU at 4,0GHz on that motherboard? It doesn't have the best VRM, and just wondering if it was stable or if you had any problems.

Also what voltages did you use on R7 1700, and what temps?

 

Sorry for so many questions xD

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