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Read that in Aida64 L3 cache being different between read and copy is an indication of issues in soc/vddg and/or memory. Been working on this a few days, I've read through a half dozen different guides but I can't figure this **** out right now and my brain is melty. From my understanding timings may require soc/vddg adjustment so it's not like I can throw out timings for a sanity check... I'd really like to remove soc/vddg from my variables to work with so I only have to try like 300 different combinations of settings rather than like 15,000 (or whatever it maths out to).

Passed p95 large ffts 6hrs overnight so it's not an unstable mess or anything, but I'd like to get this figured out and maybe push for 3733 cl14 if/when my sanity returns

Many thanks if you can assist, I'm gonna go cry in the corner now...

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