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2 minutes ago, Achilles777 said:

What is the highest stable infinity fabric for both 5950x and 5900x??

As with most overclocking, the stability changes from chip to chip.

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1 minute ago, Achilles777 said:

At least is there an average?

And which can reach higher infinity fabric?

"As with most overclocking, the stability changes from chip to chip."

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Didn't change it personnally (stock 1800MHz x2) , but from what I've read you can "often" get 1900Mhz and "sometimes/rarely" 2000MHz

 

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12 minutes ago, Achilles777 said:

At least is there an average?

And which can reach higher infinity fabric?

I don't think the I/O controller is any different on either so I don't think the 5900X or 5950X has an advantage

 

What infinity fabric are you targeting exactly? The 5000 series in general struggles over 2000 MHz, and so 4000MHz ram is usually the highest recommendation I give unless a user wants to really get into the weeds fclk

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1 hour ago, Fasauceome said:

I don't think the I/O controller is any different on either so I don't think the 5900X or 5950X has an advantage

 

What infinity fabric are you targeting exactly? The 5000 series in general struggles over 2000 MHz, and so 4000MHz ram is usually the highest recommendation I give unless a user wants to really get into the weeds fclk

I will be more than satisfy

If i get stable no error 4000mhz and 2000 infinity fabric  

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Just now, Achilles777 said:

I will be more than satisfy

If i get stable no error 4000mhz and 2000 infinity fabric  

Some chips play nicer at 3733 or 3800 instead of 4000, but with some manual tweaks I think 4000 is pretty reasonable.

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I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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