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old run in the gid soc champion board , imc took a crap ,can now only run one ram dim running in my old x99a board, awaiting upgrades , chip did manage 5.4 under dice but didnt do any cine as was chasing 3dmark scores 

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Pretty solid score I think. Got pretty lucky with my chip, 5.0 Ghz all cores at 1.290 Vcore. I added a snippet from HWInfo as CPU-Z is not a reliable source for voltage readings. The best reading is VR VOUT from HWInfo. This is on a custom water loop with 360 rad and 240 rad. Specs below:

 

i9-9900k

16Gb 3466 Ram

Z390 Aorus Master

RTX 2080

 

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Some 1156 Dice action :D

i3 540 - chip does 4.8 at 1.4V on air

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i3 530 - chip does 4.6 at 1.4V on air

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wasn't alone on the session, but as hwbot is currently down I can't add my friends scores to this. Gonna add those later!

 

Friends scores:

G6950 - chip does 4.8 at 1.4V on air

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i5 760 - chip does 4.4 at 1.4V on air

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About as good as I can get with this.

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3 hours ago, GMart84 said:

About as good as I can get with this.

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You still did not get my 2318 score. Maybe when you get your RAM timings tighter or your RAM speed higher

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@Mephi00 I was trying for quite a while to get it to that.  It’s funny with my 8086K I could push the RAM to 3800 no problem, the RAM just does not want to go faster than 3200 now.  No matter what voltage I feed it, it loops and loops getting stuck at any of the RAM codes.

 

Also congrats on your chip.  It seems you got a really good one!

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2 hours ago, GMart84 said:

@Mephi00 I was trying for quite a while to get it to that.  It’s funny with my 8086K I could push the RAM to 3800 no problem, the RAM just does not want to go faster than 3200 now.  No matter what voltage I feed it, it loops and loops getting stuck at any of the RAM codes.

 

Also congrats on your chip.  It seems you got a really good one!

I feel like yours isnt worse, i had my ram at 2666 and CL14 timings(dont quote me on that, im not sure) that helped a lot.

I had it running on 5.3 as well, because my cooling wont go further

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3 minutes ago, Mephi00 said:

I feel like yours isnt worse, i had my ram at 2666 and CL14 timings(dont quote me on that, im not sure) that helped a lot.

I had it running on 5.3 as well, because my cooling wont go further

I am benchmark stable at 5.3 GHz but everyday stable at 5.1 GHz.  CPU gets to 85-88°during a benchmark at 5.3.  It is under water running through a 480mm Rad.  I am pretty sure that I am cooling limited as well.  I am sure that I am above what most people recommend in terms of temps.  I have the RAM at 3200 CL14 timings, but even backing them off won't allow me higher.  I think I may finally be at the power limit of my board.

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On 1/15/2019 at 4:25 PM, GMart84 said:

I am benchmark stable at 5.3 GHz but everyday stable at 5.1 GHz.  CPU gets to 85-88°during a benchmark at 5.3.  It is under water running through a 480mm Rad.  I am pretty sure that I am cooling limited as well.  I am sure that I am above what most people recommend in terms of temps.  I have the RAM at 3200 CL14 timings, but even backing them off won't allow me higher.  I think I may finally be at the power limit of my board.

My CPU will do 1 cinebench run and hit 99C on 5.3, my cooling is just a h150i pro, so my limitations are way worse than your 480 rad. And you might be able to get 5.4 with some LLC fun :D

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@Mephi00  I would love to try that but I feel like my cooling just won't keep up.  I am thinking I need to optimize my cooling situation and then go for it.  I am wondering if dropping 2 of the 4 sticks of RAM would allow my to bring the speed up on the RAM.  How much of a difference would 16 vs 32 GB of RAM make in the cinebench run?

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2 hours ago, GMart84 said:

@Mephi00  I would love to try that but I feel like my cooling just won't keep up.  I am thinking I need to optimize my cooling situation and then go for it.  I am wondering if dropping 2 of the 4 sticks of RAM would allow my to bring the speed up on the RAM.  How much of a difference would 16 vs 32 GB of RAM make in the cinebench run?

I don't think it will make any difference.  A trick I've seen is actually reducing RAM usage in Windows so that you can overclock it that little bit more for benchmarking.  

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@nick name  So I am using roughly 7% of my RAM when I start the benchmark.  I have eliminated as much as I can in terms of services, and I always close out all running systray apps.  So nvidia control panel, iCue, CAM, and a couple others.  I cannot get rid of Cortana for whatever reason and that is using 200+MB of RAM pretty much at all times.  Is there a way to get rid of it.

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1 hour ago, GMart84 said:

@nick name  So I am using roughly 7% of my RAM when I start the benchmark.  I have eliminated as much as I can in terms of services, and I always close out all running systray apps.  So nvidia control panel, iCue, CAM, and a couple others.  I cannot get rid of Cortana for whatever reason and that is using 200+MB of RAM pretty much at all times.  Is there a way to get rid of it.

Open Task Manager and then set Cinebench to run in Real Time under the Details Tab.  Then go back to Processes Tab and close out Explorer and then you can close Cortana and then Task Manager.  Then after your run you hit Cntrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager again and you can use File > Run New Task to launch Explorer again.  

 

Remember that when you run Cinebench in Real Time it does NOT show the animation of the run so you'll have to wait for it complete.  That can be worrisome because it will look like a lock-up from your overclock so be patient and give it time.  Watch your HDD light if you're unsure if it's a lock-up or the run just hasn't completed yet.  

 

If you want to limit RAM you can use MSCONFIG and under the Boot tab select Advanced Options and from there you can limit the amount of RAM Windows will use.  And then that can potentially help you increase your RAM overclock.  

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Cinebench.thumb.jpg.7c68adc4a886f3fb43f693b959a9c19a.jpgA quick run with a minor overclock > all core boost set to 3.9 instead of 3.8. (I only have 2 out of 3 of the 8pin power cables plugged in)

 

 

 

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@Jumper118  Ummmm . . . good job?

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Ryzen 1700 score of 1909

I don't know why CPUZ isn't measuring the proper cpu speed (actually the only program that I think has the speed right is task manager--4.24 when running cinebench).

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pulled this out a skip

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Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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On 1/18/2019 at 10:52 PM, johnchoctossen said:

Ryzen 1700 score of 1909

I don't know why CPUZ isn't measuring the proper cpu speed (actually the only program that I think has the speed right is task manager--4.24 when running cinebench).

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Daaaaamn 202 single core with a Ryzen 1700.  Well done.  

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16 minutes ago, BTLCustom said:

Is This Good ? 

 

not really.

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19 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

pulled this out a skip

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Should have left it in the skip.

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14 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Should have left it in the skip.

jesus how long did that take to render the test ?

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