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Samsung D-Die Dual Rank
 
Nothing special tweaking. HyperX 32GB DDR4-3200 kit @ 3466, CPU @ PBO +200

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Playing with all core clocks lately..

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5600X powah :laugh:

I do like this CPU because it doesn't anger my fans like my 5900X does..

It is soo easy to cool :cool:

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damn i need new ram when i see your score. wondering if its worth it. my latency seems not to get lower even at cl18 from cl22 i have like 82ns

and i manged to oc my 5600x to 4.7 on air cooling with 1.265v. which is prety insane i think. sure it gets above 80c but bellow the temps amd allow for the chip. planing to buy an aio soon and some better ram if i cant tweak it more
 
I am just running 3200C14 :cool:
 
Is it normal to have inconsistent L3 cache speeds on zen 2? On a ryzen 5 3600 and I have to run the test 5 times to get a decent L3 cache mark. The rest of the test seems fine. Also performing very well in cinebench. It will go from 80,000 MB/s until I rerun that specific part of the L3 cache to reach 500 GB/s give or take. Any ideas on how I can improve that? Tried ultimate performance plan, ryzen balanced and high, balanced, tried pbo, reverted pbo and stuck with all core oc as my cinebench scores are incredibly higher. Also tried disabling virtualization. Maybe my bios needs updating although I can't do it currently. Also heard disabling TFP security windows 11 in the bios might help but I haven't tried that yet.
 
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Girlfriend's against my test bench (before the cpu swap)
 
this is my first time trying to fine tune my RAM, comming from CL22 to CL16. i am pretty new to this. could i get out more? its an Corsair Vengeance 16 GB RGB kit
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Yes, use thaiphoon burner and find out what IC they have. You can probably run your ram at 3333-3466 if it`s a bad IC and at 3800-4000 if it`s a good one.
 
5600X powah :laugh:

I do like this CPU because it doesn't anger my fans like my 5900X does..

It is soo easy to cool :cool:

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Spicy, that 5ns over my 5950x is tasty, can't do more than 4000/2000 but at least I have sub 55ns, and for some reason better read and copy, and twice the write ofc due to both CCDs.
 
Spicy, that 5ns over my 5950x is tasty, can't do more than 4000/2000 but at least I have sub 55ns, and for some reason better read and copy, and twice the write ofc due to both CCDs.
I’ve always wondered about your 5950, is that stable? What a beast she is man! I would love if my 5900 could do that. It starts spewing whea’s as soon as you cross the line over 1900 1:1.. bummer.
 
Yeah 100% stable, WHEA I get about 1 a month but TBH I have no issue with that. chkdsk comes up with no errors ever, and I have no crashes or BSODs after more than a year so whatever.
I’ve always wondered about your 5950, is that stable? What a beast she is man! I would love if my 5900 could do that. It starts spewing whea’s as soon as you cross the line over 1900 1:1.. bummer.
I've noticed I could improve the subtimings a little over the months as better BIOS came out, also keeping the memory under 40c is key, if I didn't have those two fans it would throw errors at 45c and above in OCCT.

I only really care about the memory so much because I have a 240hz 1440p monitor, and you start to get CPU limited at HFR gaming.

I also don't know if my CPU cooling system is what's allowing the stability, as it's pretty balls to the wall, aside from getting more radiator or an external chiller there basically isn't anything I could do to improve it, and it's already on a dedicated CPU 240/40 rad.

Highly recommend Mayhems XTR nano white btw, it's zero maintenance aside from maybe running it through a coffee filter once a year if you're so inclined, but that's only necessary if you get debris in it from corrosion, which basically doesn't happen, it's biocidal properties also are inherent and don't degrade, additionally it has a better thermal capacity than water by several percent.
 
When I get home from work I am going to try and nail down 2K again. Your CPU is the example.. ever since you laid down that screenshot a few months ago I have been lusting for it lol.. thanks compadre, I appreciate it :)
 
Could also be because i'm using the 3800/14 bin from Gskill, theoretically the same chips as in the 3200/14 B die, but maybe it's the RAM not the CPU IMC that's stopping you from getting 4000/2000, G skill have a new 4000/14 32GB dual rank kit I've been lusting after myself.
 
It was overclocked to 4000 when I was using just 2x8, but a friend of mine gifted me his 2x8 which were the same so having more ram beat higher overclock :)

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I'm open to suggestions on what to try tho, because I'm not too familiar with RAM overclocking.
 
Could also be because i'm using the 3800/14 bin from Gskill, theoretically the same chips as in the 3200/14 B die, but maybe it's the RAM not the CPU IMC that's stopping you from getting 4000/2000, G skill have a new 4000/14 32GB dual rank kit I've been lusting after myself.
I saw how high you had you your interconnects at, I think I am just being too soft with mine, might have to get a little more assertive with it :D

Regardless, your results are outstanding and gives me something to aim for :)
 
Could also be because i'm using the 3800/14 bin from Gskill, theoretically the same chips as in the 3200/14 B die, but maybe it's the RAM not the CPU IMC that's stopping you from getting 4000/2000, G skill have a new 4000/14 32GB dual rank kit I've been lusting after myself.
I think it has 1.55v xmp which requires good airfliw if tweaked, you may get same results getting a 4000cl16 1.4V kit and up voltage, but save money.

5600X powah :laugh:

I do like this CPU because it doesn't anger my fans like my 5900X does..

It is soo easy to cool :cool:

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You IO-die is golden, I can run 4133/2066 whea free, but need 1.23V soc, it steals a lot from the pwr budget so 4000 nets same result. 4200/2100 I haven't been able to boot.
 
could tighten things alot more probably, but those few ns doesnt seem to be worth it. 1.43v is nice and low to have.

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