RIPGreave
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Kan jy die 5800x3d oc?Lyk vir my eks biekie agter met die score, moet so biekie overclock om by julle ouens te bly
Kan jy die 5800x3d oc?Lyk vir my eks biekie agter met die score, moet so biekie overclock om by julle ouens te bly
Ek dink nie gewone OC is moontlik nie, ek het even met n dynamic vcore probeer speel in die begin en dis asof hy dit net heeltemal ignore het.Kan jy die 5800x3d oc?
This is normal, the fact that I can actually go into my curve optimizer must be because of a recent bios update from Asus.I can't even get into curve options. All oc functions are blocked
is that a laptop. EwwIts not much but its mineI scored 11 452 in Time Spy
Intel Core i7-11800H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (notebook) x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 11}www.3dmark.com
Updates: CPU and GPU have been CUD.I scored 9 855 in Time Spy
AMD Ryzen 5 3600, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
this was with my old mobo and my ram timings much tighter than they are now. Looks completely mid tier against you guys xD
DDR4 with a 13900K and a 4090. NooooooooooI scored 30 231 in Time Spy
Intel Core i9-13900K Processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 x 1, 65536 MB, 64-bit Windows 11}www.3dmark.com
Why do I need DDR5 lol?DDR4 with a 13900K and a 4090. Noooooooooo
Everything else in your system is "the best money can buy" seems a shame the effect of ram wasn't appreciated as DDR5 is just better than DDR4. Hynix Mdie and A-die specifically although lots of performance to find on Samsung 16GB bdie if you're willing to tune for lower timings.Why do I need DDR5 lol?
Need the 7950x3d score inside here to compare to the two above
Better than the intel actually just because of the power draw and better temps, it's doing the same work at half the power consumption.
Make sure you do all the drivers, BIOS updates, etc. that you need to do to ensure the cores are being allocated correctly.I scored 30 992 in Time Spy
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3Dâ, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 11}www.3dmark.com
i have not played with much yet. fresh install ... stock everything
Also remember to make sure your Resizable bar is enabled, by default that setting is disabled for some reason. Not sure about the new mobos thoughI scored 30 992 in Time Spy
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3Dâ, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 11}www.3dmark.com
i have not played with much yet. fresh install ... stock everything
from a land far far away ... yeah something is up. running cyberpunk. massive stutters ... need to check to ensure everything has been updatedMake sure you do all the drivers, BIOS updates, etc. that you need to do to ensure the cores are being allocated correctly.
In this vid starting at 04:00 (there may be better guides):
Also lol. Where did you get one already
Also remember to make sure your Resizable bar is enabled, by default that setting is disabled for some reason. Not sure about the new mobos though
I see both of you run Corsair Dimms, what made the corsair appeal to you? I was eyeing this kit : G.Skill F5-6400J3239G16GX2-TZ5RK Trident Z5 RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6400MHz CL32 1.4V Black Desktop Memory - Wootware
I'm a g.skill man in general, but maybe the Corsairs are better this gen I'm not very clued up on DDR5 yet.
I have been fighting against the Cud for a while, but luckily I have found peace for now so will definitely wait for Arrow lake
Can’t go wrong with Corsair, it’s most of the time only the price that’s hard to swallow. But by the sound of things I would also spend the extra dime rather thenCorsair runs about 6-7C cooler thanks to the beefier heatsink. I needed that because with my front mounted radiator the inside of the case is crazy hot and DDR5 runs more stable at lower temperatures.
They also feature partial thermal pad coverage on the PMIC. GSkill has no coverage. PMIC doesn't really need to be cooled, but by having coverage it limits heat build-up that can affect the temperatures of everything else.
If you can run GSKill and it doesn't crash then all good. It was tempting to save R1700 going with GSkill but I decided to just go with the stuff that's better built (and I've had positive experiences with RMAing Corsair stuff in the past).
I mean those are perfectly fine kits although if you're holding out for Arrow Lake definitely don't buy DDR5 now. Micron has some new ICs that are better than before but no clear idea of actual performance yet. Hynix also has brand new ICs that seem to be already available in 8000XMP it's not H16A die and seems to have higher clocks but not much other info yet.I see both of you run Corsair Dimms, what made the corsair appeal to you? I was eyeing this kit : G.Skill F5-6400J3239G16GX2-TZ5RK Trident Z5 RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6400MHz CL32 1.4V Black Desktop Memory - Wootware
I'm a g.skill man in general, but maybe the Corsairs are better this gen I'm not very clued up on DDR5 yet.
I have been fighting against the Cud for a while, but luckily I have found peace for now so will definitely wait for Arrow lake.
This is my everyday gaming config, although I might have to look into this undervolt story in more detail. This is plus 500 memory and 100 core with standard fan profile and stock power limit.
I scored 28 483 in Time Spy
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 11}www.3dmark.com
The temp difference looks huge because the temperature measurements is PMIC temp and not IC temp. Also just run a fan, it just makes more sense. All the DDR5 is very temperature sensitive and around the 50C PMIC temp zone is where you you can more or less start expecting temperature related issues. Also DDR5 isn't XMP and forget, please actually stress to make sure everything is good.Corsair runs about 6-7C cooler thanks to the beefier heatsink. I needed that because with my front mounted radiator the inside of the case is crazy hot and DDR5 runs more stable at lower temperatures.
They also feature partial thermal pad coverage on the PMIC. GSkill has no coverage. PMIC doesn't really need to be cooled, but by having coverage it limits heat build-up that can affect the temperatures of everything else.
If you can run GSKill and it doesn't crash then all good. It was tempting to save R1700 going with GSkill but I decided to just go with the stuff that's better built (and I've had positive experiences with RMAing Corsair stuff in the past).
You can actually, they make some weird design choices sometimes for IC layout on the sticks and terminations, weird is sufficient. And at what R3500 vs R5500 currently price difference it makes absolutely no sense.Can’t go wrong with Corsair, it’s most of the time only the price that’s hard to swallow. But by the sound of things I would also spend the extra dime rather then
In general people really should be spending more time on ram tuning. DDR4 and DDR5 both.
12900K with S16B at 6000 tuned was doing 18K CPU score easily. 13700K with the new H16A in the same board but up at 6800 tuned was doing 21K+ CPU score. Haven't finished the setup with the new board and ram yet but aiming at 7600/7400 at the moment. But seems like it's tapping out the CPU at 53P/44/48 and don't think there's much left in the CPU for daily.
Don't believe just me, this is DDR4 where XMP really doesn't matter much in most cases.
I mean those are perfectly fine kits although if you're holding out for Arrow Lake definitely don't buy DDR5 now. Micron has some new ICs that are better than before but no clear idea of actual performance yet. Hynix also has brand new ICs that seem to be already available in 8000XMP it's not H16A die and seems to have higher clocks but not much other info yet.
Also I like the Z5 looks more than the Vengeance RGB PRO.
The temp difference looks huge because the temperature measurements is PMIC temp and not IC temp. Also just run a fan, it just makes more sense. All the DDR5 is very temperature sensitive and around the 50C PMIC temp zone is where you you can more or less start expecting temperature related issues. Also DDR5 isn't XMP and forget, please actually stress to make sure everything is good.
The following is the recommended tests to run.
Y-Cruncher VST
IBT with the updated binaries for 12th gen and up.
And Test Mem 5 with the 1usmus preset.
In that order is good but make sure VST is stable before jumping to TM5.
You can actually, they make some weird design choices sometimes for IC layout on the sticks and terminations, weird is sufficient. And at what R3500 vs R5500 currently price difference it makes absolutely no sense.