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A little spicier 😄

 

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Figured I'd show off what my new cooler can do.

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No CPU overclocks... yet.

As for temps, with an ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 120mm on a stock Ryzen 5 3600, max temps were 73.2C.

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4 minutes ago, FakeKGB said:

Figured I'd show off what my new cooler can do.

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No CPU overclocks... yet.

As for temps, with an ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 120mm on a stock Ryzen 5 3600, max temps were 73.2C.

Did you use the 10 minute minimum test duration or just a single shot?

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Just now, Bitter said:

Did you use the 10 minute minimum test duration or just a single shot?

Whatever the default settings are.

I think 10 minutes.

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4 minutes ago, FakeKGB said:

 

If that's a manual OC, 1.4V is huge compared to the clock that you've achieved.

 

If it's PBO then disregard. Those spikes are normal.

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Just now, DildorTheDecent said:

If it's PBO then disregard. Those spikes are normal.

PBO is enabled, yes. When I was fiddling around with RAM overclocking I set it to "Enabled".

Just now, DildorTheDecent said:

If that's a manual OC, 1.4V is huge compared to the clock that you've achieved.

There's no OC, it's stock settings. I just happened to screenshot when it was spiking up.

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13 minutes ago, FakeKGB said:

Whatever the default settings are.

I think 10 minutes.

Nice, could use some tweaking. With an AIO you should have the thermal headroom to play with the PBO Scalars and some other stuff to wring more performance out of it. I'm able to pull 10,350 out of my air cooled 2700X which you should be able to get near or surpass with your superior IPC efficiency and better cooling. You need to balance core volts (undervolt), LLC, and PBO scalar. I'm running about 1.36V at full load on all the cores in Cinebench holding 40-40.3 multiplier on all the cores. Off load I see it bounce up to 43.5 for single core bursts and see voltages punch up to 1.48-1.49 for brief moments. The average voltage is a much less concerning 1.2 volts. You I also altered my power limits and max CPU temps up some to let it run a little hotter without dropping clocks.

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4 minutes ago, Bitter said:

Nice, could use some tweaking. With an AIO you should have the thermal headroom to play with the PBO Scalars and some other stuff to wring more performance out of it. I'm able to pull 10,350 out of my air cooled 2700X which you should be able to get near or surpass with your superior IPC efficiency and better cooling. You need to balance core volts (undervolt), LLC, and PBO scalar. I'm running about 1.36V at full load on all the cores in Cinebench holding 40-40.3 multiplier on all the cores. Off load I see it bounce up to 43.5 for single core bursts and see voltages punch up to 1.48-1.49 for brief moments. The average voltage is a much less concerning 1.2 volts. You I also altered my power limits and max CPU temps up some to let it run a little hotter without dropping clocks.

Sounds like a fun summer project.

I don't have the best VRMs (8 total power phases, but only 4 CPU power phases) but for a B350 board, I think it's pretty good.

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23 minutes ago, FakeKGB said:

Sounds like a fun summer project.

I don't have the best VRMs (8 total power phases, but only 4 CPU power phases) but for a B350 board, I think it's pretty good.

You should be able to safely pull up to 88W on a 65W CPU and a 105W CPU has a stock PPT limit of 142W. I've raised my limits and I'm sucking down 172W lol. I don't have much thermal head room running at 81-82C with this air cooler, but it's not loud doing it so it's OK. The marginal increase in performance I'd gain from better cooling isn't worth it for myself.

 

Oh yea, you can 'juice' your CBR23 score a little by setting the process priority higher to normal or a little more but it'll pretty much lock the system up for the test duration once you get past above normal but it can get you a little higher score if you're just looking to beat a certain number.

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CBR23 Single thread. 1383pts

(needs a little more work for 1400)

8700K HT off 3 cores enabled 5.1ghz Air cooled. 1.355v LLC high

G.Skill Trident Z at 4000mhz CL16-16-16-36 1.50v

Asus Maximus X Hero. 

 

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Nothing out of this world but happy to break the 30k barrier. Now just waiting to get the Dark Hero to push this harder 😄
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9 minutes ago, Hudson Griffin said:

But why on Userbench the performance is the same UserBenchmark: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X vs Intel Core i5-9600K

 

Userbenchmark is full of shit.

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Just now, DildorTheDecent said:

Userbenchmark is full of shit.

Ikr

My r23 scores where 8109 on multi-thread performance. 

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I don't think this really counts since I cant run it all core.. but whatever.. I don't know what the max voltage is for these CPU's 😄

 

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10 minutes ago, freeagent said:

I don't think this really counts since I cant run it all core.. but whatever.. I don't know what the max voltage is for these CPU's 😄

 

 

It's a single core benchmark. Why would you need to run more than a couple of cores? lol 😛 

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Whoops, one more from last night

 

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Just getting the hang of all this fancy new (to me) tech, coming from the ol' Sandybridge I7-2600K. Looking to mess with infinity fabric next but I'm a bit limited, still using this big ol' Noctua NH-D14 that I've had for 10 years straight, original fans included.

 

 

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CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X - NH-D14

Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING

RAM: G.SKILL F4-3600C14D-16GTZNB (4 x 3800 14-15-15-35-50-1T)

GPU: Nvidia Reference GTX Titan X

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2 hours ago, Motleyguts said:

Just getting the hang of all this fancy new (to me) tech, coming from the ol' Sandybridge I7-2600K. Looking to mess with infinity fabric next but I'm a bit limited, still using this big ol' Noctua NH-D14 that I've had for 10 years straight, original fans included.

 

 

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Nice man! Not too shabby at all!

 

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Zotac 4070 Ti Trinity OC @ 3045/1495 | WD SN850, SN850X, 2x SN770, Asus Hyper M.2
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1 hour ago, freeagent said:

Nice man! Not too shabby at all!

 

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Very nice, I like that RAM overclock! Mind showing a screen of ZenTimings? I'm having a rough time dialing in stable fast 1900 Mhz fabric and the ram at 3800. Ended up with nearly identical superpi after all the efforts.  It was even worse when I was using decimals instead of hexadecimal values LOL. Not even going to do Cinebench til I get this figured out.

 

 

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CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X - NH-D14

Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING

RAM: G.SKILL F4-3600C14D-16GTZNB (4 x 3800 14-15-15-35-50-1T)

GPU: Nvidia Reference GTX Titan X

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38 minutes ago, Motleyguts said:

Very nice, I like that RAM overclock! Mind showing a screen of ZenTimings? I'm having a rough time dialing in stable fast 1900 Mhz fabric and the ram at 3800. Ended up with nearly identical superpi after all the efforts.  It was even worse when I was using decimals instead of hexadecimal values LOL. Not even going to do Cinebench til I get this figured out.

For over 1900 I just use DOCP settings and tweak it mildly if I deviate from the main timings. For 2000 14-15-15-35 1T I need 1.55v

 

My sticks @ stock are 3200 14-14-14-34 1.35v

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Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero | 4 x 8GB G.Skill Trident Z Mix @ 3733 14-14-14-34 1.5v
Zotac 4070 Ti Trinity OC @ 3045/1495 | WD SN850, SN850X, 2x SN770, Asus Hyper M.2
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31 minutes ago, freeagent said:

For over 1900 I just use DOCP settings and tweak it mildly if I deviate from the main timings. For 2000 14-15-15-35 1T I need 1.55v

 

My sticks @ stock are 3200 14-14-14-34 1.35v

Did the most recent bios, I'm still on 1805, help you dial it all in better or about the same?

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X - NH-D14

Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING

RAM: G.SKILL F4-3600C14D-16GTZNB (4 x 3800 14-15-15-35-50-1T)

GPU: Nvidia Reference GTX Titan X

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