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System Name | Gamer/ HTPC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 2600 |
Motherboard | ROG Crosshair VI |
Cooling | Alphacool Eisbaer 420 AIO |
Memory | G.Skill TridentZ RGB 2x8GB 3333 CL14 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 |
Storage | Corsair Neutron 480 GB |
Display(s) | Samsung 42" 1080p |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass |
Power Supply | Corsair 750 |
Software | Win10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | http://hwbot.org/user/johan45/ |
Well, I'm starting to understand what this thing wants now.
I did some playing around, 4.1GHz is benchable at 1.50v, did a quick Cinebench run and got 1844 which is a personal best atm.
Things were going well on the ram overclocking side of things. 3650MHz stable with 16-16-16-34 and 1.43v
SoC voltage is 1.175, may even be able to go a bit lower but that's fine for now.
So now I've set up a 4.0ghz(1.44v)/3650mhz profile that seems to run nicely in WCG and voltages aren't too crazy.
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Bios 1002 for the Crosshair VI definitely works nicer than 0902, but it's still a bit finicky. I was having a really hard time getting ram stable at 3200mhz with 100mhz bclk, but weirdly increasing the base clock and using a different memory divider bought it to life.
I don't seem to have the best of luck with CPU's, my 6700k loves lots of voltage, and this 1800x seems to be the same :/
You should be able to tack on another ~50 pts using the CB15 BIAS setting in BIOS.
That's a great avatar BTW that movie was hilarious. Crazy college kids just killin themselves