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That multi core score is quit a bit higher than mine has ever done. Would you mind divulging what heatsink your using?Just registered to post my Ryzen 3800X Cinebench R20 score and have it added to the chart. Have only had the processor for a couple days so still tweaking it.
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Processor | Core i7-13700 |
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Motherboard | MSI Z790 Gaming Plus WiFi |
Cooling | Cooler Master RGB something |
Memory | Corsair DDR5-6000 small OC to 6200 |
Video Card(s) | XFX Speedster SWFT309 AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT CORE Gaming |
Storage | 970 EVO NVMe M.2 500GB,,WD850N 2TB |
Display(s) | Samsung 28” 4K monitor |
Case | Phantek Eclipse P400S |
Audio Device(s) | EVGA NU Audio |
Power Supply | EVGA 850 BQ |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Hero |
Keyboard | Logitech G G413 Silver |
Software | Windows 11 Professional v23H2 |
Looks like a OC of 4.4 GHz on all cores no matter the load.That multi core score is quit a bit higher than mine has ever done.
Ya that's it. I haven't tried with the new abba bios but the prior bios's I was never able to hit 4.4 all core. Maybe I should give it a try. Well, on second thought, maybe someday but I doubt I will hit it. I am tired right now of messing with it.Looks like a OC of 4.4 GHz on all cores no matter the load.
That multi core score is quit a bit higher than mine has ever done. Would you mind divulging what heatsink your using?
how do you manage to do this OC with offset mate ? can you give me a couple of combinations of V and MHz you are locking ? looks like a really good idea !Tried all day, but just can't get 4.445Ghz all core stable. I have managed to push a little further with CCX overclocking and have hit a wall. I'm running one CCX at 4.4Ghz and the other at 4.425Ghz and have tightened my timings further but am still @ 3600Mhz on the RAM.
System Name | stress-less |
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Processor | 9800X3D @ 5.42GHZ |
Motherboard | MSI PRO B650M-A Wifi |
Cooling | Thermalright Phantom Spirit EVO |
Memory | 64GB DDR5 6000 CL30-36-36-76 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4090 FE |
Storage | 2TB WD SN850, 4TB WD SN850X |
Display(s) | Alienware 32" 4k 240hz OLED |
Case | Jonsbo Z20 |
Audio Device(s) | Yes |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 |
Mouse | DeathadderV2 X Hyperspeed |
Keyboard | 65% HE Keyboard |
Software | Windows 11 |
Benchmark Scores | They're pretty good, nothing crazy. |
System Name | just ordinary potato system, but dont understimate potato.. |
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Processor | ryzen raven ridge 2200g, ryzen 2600 upgrade:) |
Motherboard | msi b350 pc mate, biostars a320, asrock ab350m micro |
Cooling | x2 cheap china handmade, i got plenty aigo/fantech rgb fans now heh |
Memory | klevv dual channel 8gb 3000mhz, trident 16gb 3600mhz, random ddr2 stick |
Video Card(s) | back to square, using vega 56 now:D |
Storage | wd green ssd 240gb, 3tb seagate expnasion, random laptop hdd x4, 1tb 3.5 |
Display(s) | acer vgo 22inch fullhd 75hz |
Case | cheap segotep/dazumba mid atx, alcatroz mini atx |
Audio Device(s) | genius retro wood style, harman kardon stick iii |
Power Supply | be quite system power9, powerlogic standar, voltron 300fx, thermaltake smart 1200w |
Mouse | rexus, genius ps/2, powerlogic ps/2 ball tracking |
Keyboard | rexus, random china product x3 |
Software | talking abt best software, autodesk/unity3d/notepad yes notepad!! |
Benchmark Scores | theres nothing to brag abt potato, but it can run decent 30fps fullhd with good setting:) |
how do you manage to do this OC with offset mate ? can you give me a couple of combinations of V and MHz you are locking ? looks like a really good idea !
I am running a 24/7 offset but every time i tried to lock the freq it just wont boot.. im on C7H btw
System Name | Revenge of the Strix |
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Processor | Ryzen 5800x3d |
Motherboard | Asus Strix-e x570 |
Cooling | Corsair H150i pro xt |
Memory | Crucial Ballistix 32 GB DDR4 3600 MHz CL14 |
Video Card(s) | Red Devil 7900xtx |
Storage | Adata S50 1tb gen4 - WD Black 1tb gen3 - Seagate2tb SSHD - WD 2tb |
Display(s) | Dell G3223Q |
Case | Asus Helios |
Audio Device(s) | X-fi + Bose Companion 50 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus GX 750w |
Mouse | Asus Pugio II |
Keyboard | Asus Falchion |
Software | Windows 11 |
max safe voltage for silicon in zen2 is 1.32Vmax safe voltage for silicon in zen2 is 1.32V, just saying.
mine 3900x already degraded in auto under load, cuz zen2 crazy overvolted out of the box (1.4V all cores load with 1.49V single core load) and positive offset is...
max safe voltage for silicon in zen2 is 1.32V
that's bullshit.show one valid source for that.
System Name | Overlord Mk MLI |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 SE with offsets |
Memory | 32GB Team T-Create Expert DDR5 6000 MHz @ CL30-34-34-68 |
Video Card(s) | Gainward GeForce RTX 4080 Phantom GS |
Storage | 1TB Solidigm P44 Pro, 2 TB Corsair MP600 Pro, 2TB Kingston KC3000 |
Display(s) | Acer XV272K LVbmiipruzx 4K@160Hz |
Case | Fractal Design Torrent Compact |
Audio Device(s) | Corsair Virtuoso SE |
Power Supply | be quiet! Pure Power 12 M 850 W |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Lightspeed |
Keyboard | Corsair K70 Max |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | https://valid.x86.fr/yfsd9w |
read here why safe voltage decreasing with smaller nodethat's bullshit.show one valid source for that.
that's not true too. You can set fixed voltage at 0.8V for example and it will be pretty safe for years.there is no such thing as a max safe 24/7 fixed voltage
read here why safe voltage decreasing with smaller node
speedgoat already posted useful info for you too. 1.32v numbers were explained from the start of zen2, not remember by whom, but stilt confirmed it.
ppl like stilt and other engineers are much more valid source, than some intel/amd/nvidia marketing teams or reviewers, who put CPU into rig for 2 days, run tests and concluded that's all fine, i put 1.4V - all good and stable... and get rid of the CPU next day
that's not true too. You can set fixed voltage at 0.8V for example and it will be pretty safe for years.
Also 1.32V fixed is more safe then auto (where 1.4V under full load and ~1.5V in ST, depends on mobo too, but CPU requesting tons of vcore, so strong VRM mobo gives lots of voltage). Me personally use 3900x at 1.28v now
even for 14nm zen1 safe voltage was around 1.4V, now we have much smaller 7nm
you are not right here also set some 3.5GHz 0.8V and you will get low power but still strong CPU for mini rig, HTPC etc.yeah ok i sort of agree that such a low voltage would be safe but its lacking obvious usefulness
i tested it. Day with auto and day on fixed with not much use of PC (daily usage without rendering both cases). Got some 66W average power consumption and 1.39V avg voltage on auto. But on fixed 1.28V got some 40W average power consumption and (suddenly) 1.28V average voltage.but then again any fixed voltage would keep averages higher than auto on any daily operation, despite avoiding the extremes
System Name | Revenge of the Strix |
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Processor | Ryzen 5800x3d |
Motherboard | Asus Strix-e x570 |
Cooling | Corsair H150i pro xt |
Memory | Crucial Ballistix 32 GB DDR4 3600 MHz CL14 |
Video Card(s) | Red Devil 7900xtx |
Storage | Adata S50 1tb gen4 - WD Black 1tb gen3 - Seagate2tb SSHD - WD 2tb |
Display(s) | Dell G3223Q |
Case | Asus Helios |
Audio Device(s) | X-fi + Bose Companion 50 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus GX 750w |
Mouse | Asus Pugio II |
Keyboard | Asus Falchion |
Software | Windows 11 |
oh fixed voltage?no i'm aganist it because when i set some voltage even below 1.33 my ups going crazy and says overcapacity which is 480w but when i using auto voltage there is no beeepp beeeep you know.everytime in ac: odyssey game i don't know why power hungry game i guess.auto set 1.5v sometimes but under 1v most of the time so giving low voltage and sometimes high voltage is one thing but fixed 1.3xx+ another.you have to rest the cpu because apart from this it would be china torture small water drop but constant.this max safe voltage myth is really funny.. it started from here page 1 :
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07/08/2019 6:33 PM (GMT) - Update on the bios issue on Crosshair VIII Hero motherboard ("the thing"). Earlier today I received a response to my inquiries from ASUS. The response was rather technical and I cannot go into the specifics of what exactly it involved. However, it confirmed my...www.overclock.net
and then on page 47 The Stilt says he actually degraded a 3700 and never went above 1.33
there is no such thing as a max safe 24/7 fixed voltage
Processor | AMD Ryzen 3700X |
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Motherboard | Asus X570 TUF Gaming Plus |
Cooling | NZXT Kraken X62 |
Memory | G.Skill 2x8GB 3600CL16 |
Video Card(s) | Asus Strix RTX 2070 |
Storage | Samsung 850 SSD 500GB |
Display(s) | Acer Predator XB271HU |
Case | NZXT S340 Elite |
max safe voltage for silicon in zen2 is 1.32V, just saying.
mine 3900x already degraded in auto under load, cuz zen2 crazy overvolted out of the box (1.4V all cores load with 1.49V single core load) and positive offset is...
max safe voltage for silicon in zen2 is 1.32V, just saying.
mine 3900x already degraded in auto under load, cuz zen2 crazy overvolted out of the box (1.4V all cores load with 1.49V single core load) and positive offset is...
you are not right here also set some 3.5GHz 0.8V and you will get low power but still strong CPU for mini rig, HTPC etc.
i tested it. Day with auto and day on fixed with not much use of PC (daily usage without rendering both cases). Got some 66W average power consumption and 1.39V avg voltage on auto. But on fixed 1.28V got some 40W average power consumption and (suddenly) 1.28V average voltage.
Problem with auto is that it's pushing voltages almost all time to 1.4-1.5V, even with just 1-3% CPU load in idle with boost over 4.3GHz onto 2-3 cores.
Full load auto stress CPU much more too (both voltage and power consumption). Also temps is ~20C lower avg in fixed mode.
i think i am starting reaching the limit of what the frequency can offer me
4.475@1.388V
speaking about safe voltages that is not one
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yes. But CPU the one, who requesting voltage from mobo. Better mobo can provide closer voltage to what CPU is asking.First of all every motherboard is different and supplies different voltages to the CPU by "default".
because those guys usually set high voltage, OC CPU, run benches, show screenshots and then never use their CPUs, just browsing or gaming, where very low load on CPU.Secondly there are a lot of guys out there that have had 3700X and 3800X from launch and have run a constant static voltage of 1.4, 1.44V to overclock to 4.4, 4.45Ghz all core and have seen no ill effects.
me tooI personally use a 80+ Platinum power supply
im using just normal water and VRM temps at some 50C under loadAnother issue I've seen a lot is people will put high end AIOs on their processor and monitor the heck out of processor temp while not even giving their RAM or VRMs a single nearby case fan to help keep them cool.
at rest it 1.4-1.5V! I have never seen 0.5V. 0.8-0.9V is lowest i have seen, when killed most of software running. Close to any load makes CPU to work in boost mode with crazy voltage.At rest I'm at ~0.5V
in fixed voltage mode my CPU temps is under 70C during cb20 run. At rest etc it's some 30-40 usually. When in auto it's 45-70 at rest and 70-85 under load.After a Cinebench R20 run my CPU temp is always under 70C
and this is total bullsh!t. Even speedgoat just proved it here with 4.475@1.38V all cores, not 1.5V for the same clock on only one core. Same i had on 1700, which did one core boost to 3750MHz on 1.44V or something like this. I set 1.2V fixed and 3.8GHz all cores - it worked fine with lower temps and much more performance. Another proof is that all their CPUs of same model requesting same voltage, when all of them have different quality. So auto voltages just broken mess. Also for different mobos requesting voltage should be different too. For example when CPU requesting 1.42V on weak mobo under load this voltage will drop to say 1.27V actual, but on strong mobo it will drop just to 1.4V actual in same conditions. Ofc CPU have own voltage regulator inside, but who know how it works with what limits.The claim was that the 1.4 and 1.5V spikes are normal and only last a fraction of a second and are absolutely needed for Ryzen to be able to boost properly.
that's what I waiting for nowAMD has just announced a new Agesa with over 100 fixes for Ryzen processors. It is being supplied to motherboard manufactures now and will be available in November as new bios updates. Hopefully it will allow us to get higher frequency at the same (or lower) Vcore.