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You know the answer to that...Why so much hate on ADL I don't get it.
That is mathematically impossible.My 10900k could get anywhere up to 40-50% more framerate going from 3200 to 4400c16
You know the answer to that...Why so much hate on ADL I don't get it.
That is mathematically impossible.My 10900k could get anywhere up to 40-50% more framerate going from 3200 to 4400c16
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Sure, I'll take a stab at it.. With DDR4, going from 3200mhz to 4400mhz is about a 26% jump in raw clock speed.Wanna elaborate on the mathematical impossibility of it?
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Why would you need more laxed timmings? Sorry but its obvious to me you ve never tinkered with ddr overclocking. A 3200c16 xmp kit gets around 45k bandwidth and 55 ns latency. A tuned 4400c16 get 70k bandwidth and 35 to 37ns latency.Sure, I'll take a stab at it.. With DDR4, going from 3200mhz to 4400mhz is about a 26% jump in raw clock speed.
However, going from 3200 to 4400 would REQUIRE more relaxed timings, thus diminishing the actual effect of the speed increase.
In the real world, you might have gained as much as 10% boost in overall RAM performance, maybe even 15% if you bought some 4400 with incredible timings.
However, there is no effing way you got a 40% to 50% increase in performance from that memory speed jump!
So either you are wildly exaggerating or you are full of what comes out of the south end of a north-bound moose...
Irony.Sorry but its obvious to me you ve never tinkered with ddr overclocking.
That's total nonsense. But even if it were true, you're still not getting anywhere near 40% performance improvement. Period, end of story, full stop.A 3200c16 xmp kit gets around 45k bandwidth and 55 ns latency. A tuned 4400c16 get 70k bandwidth and 35 to 37ns latency.
Dont have a 10900k anymore but a few days ago i tested an 11600k. With 3200c16 kit was getting 65 fps in cp2077 in front of vis apartment. With 3333c12 manually tuned was getting over 90.
Irony.
That's total nonsense. But even if it were true, you're still not getting anywhere near 40% performance improvement. Period, end of story, full stop.
Ok. Let's do the simple math. What is the number difference between 3200 and 4400? 1200. 4400 /1200 = 3.6. When converted into what percentage of 4400 1200 is, it's about 27%. Ok, let's remember that number.I haven't a clue who's correct, but as a rule I go with assertions supported by numbers over data-free certainty.
That's the thing, the percentages math doesn't lie. The laws of physics require that two similar things perform similarly. When you increase the speed of one thing, the performance will increase by a proportional degree over the other.That's better, but fevgatos gave (possibly erroneous) measurements vs. your perhaps well-founded conjecture; I don't know enough about where the bottlenecks etc are to judge for myself.
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I specifically compared a 3200c16 kit running XMP with a bdie kit being manually tuned. OBVIOUSLY, if you compare a bdie kit to another bdie kit (in your case, the 3200c14 you just put up there) the difference shrinks. Also, as I've said before, you have no clue how ddr oc works. Judging the first 4 numbers is just...wrong. Tuning a ddr4 kit involves around 30+ different timings, all of them are going to be lower on a tuned 4000+ kit than on a 3200c16. Again, these are things that anyone who tried memory ocing would know.Ok. Let's do the simple math. What is the number difference between 3200 and 4400? 1200. 4400 /1200 = 3.6. When converted into what percentage of 4400 1200 is, it's about 27%. Ok, let's remember that number.
Now let's talk about timings.
The best example of 4400 is here;
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With 3200, we'll stay with a the same brand and product line;
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Now let's look closely at those timings.
4400mhz
16-19-19-39
3200mhz
16-18-18-38
Doing the math those differences are minor until you factor speed difference. In the case of these two kits, the approximate differences would amount to a 21% performance difference.
However, if we go with a better performing kit of 3200mhz the result changes;
G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory Model F4-3200C14D-16GVK - Newegg.com
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Now let's compare again.
4400mhz
16-19-19-39
3200mhz
14-14-14-34
Hmmm... The math shows that performance difference shrinking greatly because the 3200mhz kit now performs better with tighter timings.
What have we learned here? Simple, the maximum increase from 3200mhz to 4400mhz, assuming similar timings, is 21% not the 40% to 50% claimed by @fevgatos. That's assuming one would intentionally buy a lower performing 3200mhz ram kit. The smart buy would be the kit with the tighter timings and at that point the performance difference becomes entirely less rosy.
So once again, the claim of 40% to 50% is hogwash. Total and complete nonsense.
That's a GPU bottleneck. The 10850k can get over 220 in SOTR. Check the game CPU numbers under the average FPS. That's how many FPS your CPU can do if there is no GPU bottleneck. Was getting around 240-250 with tuned ram.I overclocked my ram with my 10850K @ 5.1 - and I think SOTR Trial would go from 124-125 minimum CPU with XMP 3200 14-14-14-31 to something like 152 min with 4133 C17 with tuned subs -- so about a ~22% difference between the two kits in min FPS for about ~29% more bandwith. That was probably the most sensitive bench that I could reliably reproduce for me.
If you OC ram though, you're probably also yeeting the cache and core so you can get 40-50% more FPS, but yeah probably not just from ram alone.
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So this was the freeware version that I did that ram difference bench on -- I have the full version of the game and it was 238 on 1080P lowest so your numbers definitely line up... Unfortunately I didn't write down ram testing settings or anything on the later builds because I am lazy af.That's a GPU bottleneck. The 10850k can get over 220 in SOTR. Check the game CPU numbers under the average FPS. That's how many FPS your CPU can do if there is no GPU bottleneck. Was getting around 240-250 with tuned ram.
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Processor | 12900k |
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Cooling | Noctua U12A |
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Folks, this is text book example of someone trying to move the goalposts rather than admitting they were wrong or exaggerated. It's also an example of someone letting their pride override logic.I specifically compared a 3200c16 kit running XMP with a bdie kit being manually tuned. OBVIOUSLY, if you compare a bdie kit to another bdie kit (in your case, the 3200c14 you just put up there) the difference shrinks. Also, as I've said before, you have no clue how ddr oc works. Judging the first 4 numbers is just...wrong. Tuning a ddr4 kit involves around 30+ different timings, all of them are going to be lower on a tuned 4000+ kit than on a 3200c16. Again, these are things that anyone who tried memory ocing would know.
Also, comparing percentages between freequency and CL's is just wrong. The CL timing has to be translated into actual nanoseconds, by multiplying it with the freequency. The formula is CL / freequency x 2000. Basically a 4000c16 kit, besides the bandwidth, has a lot lower latency than a 3200c16 kit. That's without touching any other timings. As for the secondary and tertiary's themselves, a 3200c16 for example runs trfc at 560 on xmp while you can tight it down all the way to ~280-320 on a bdie kit. Trefi runs at 8092 on a 3200c16 kit, you can run it at 65535 on a bdie kit.
Very easily.How do you compare that with a calculator?
No, I've never done anything of that sort... never.... not at all..... /SSo, question, have you ever tuned your ram or are you just theorycrafting?
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Processor | 12900k |
Motherboard | MSI Unify X |
Cooling | Noctua U12A |
Memory | 7600c34 |
Video Card(s) | 4090 Gamerock oc |
Storage | 980 pro 2tb |
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Was talking about Cometlake actually, not Alderlake. But doesn't matter, you are wrong either way. There is no moving goalposts, from my very first post I was talking about a 3200c16, I even wrote it, lol. Using your argument against you, maybe because you don't want to admit you pretend taht I was talking about a bdie 3200c14.Alderlake doesn't have a magical IMC and the laws of physics prevail. There is no possible way to get a 40% to 50% RAM performance boost going from 3200mhz RAM to 4400mhz RAM. End of story, full stop. And now it's time to use a button...
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Validated, because at the minute I think it's you stretching reality, I have OCD memory, I haven't messed with tertiary timings though but still, show us the way or do you think we wouldn't want an extra 50% FPS.Was talking about Cometlake actually, not Alderlake. But doesn't matter, you are wrong either way. There is no moving goalposts, from my very first post I was talking about a 3200c16, I even wrote it, lol. Using your argument against you, maybe because you don't want to admit you pretend taht I was talking about a bdie 3200c14.
If I install back my 11600k and run cyberpunk in front of Vi's apartment with 2 different ram configurations and prove you wrong, do I get something?
System Name | Mean machine |
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Processor | 12900k |
Motherboard | MSI Unify X |
Cooling | Noctua U12A |
Memory | 7600c34 |
Video Card(s) | 4090 Gamerock oc |
Storage | 980 pro 2tb |
Display(s) | Samsung crg90 |
Case | Fractal Torent |
Audio Device(s) | Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack |
Power Supply | Be quiet dark power pro 1200 |
Mouse | Viper ultimate |
Keyboard | Blackwidow 65% |
What ram and CPU do you have?Validated, because at the minute I think it's you stretching reality, I have OCD memory, I haven't messed with tertiary timings though but still, show us the way or do you think we wouldn't want an extra 50% FPS.
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I'm sorry but initially it seemed you were talking gaming FPS gain's, I have ran b die , on tight 1usmus settings ,all of them too and didn't see 50% gains in anything, different platform though.What ram and CPU do you have?
What timings have you tinkered with already?
Generally speaking, the "easy" way of doing it is setting IO / SA to the max voltages you are comfortable with running 24/7 (that's up to you honestly), set VDIMMs to 1.5 volt, enable XMP and start upping the freequency. Then you need multiple TM5 1usmus or antaextreme runs (10 cycles) every time you change any timing to validate stability. It's not something you can do over a weekend, unless you already know the roundabout capabilities of your dimms and IMC. If you don't want to spend an eternity, primaries / trefi and TRFC are the most important timings. You can use AIDA64 to test your latency and see your progress, but make sure to boot in safe mode for consistent results. Every app running on the background makes it incosistent (steam by itself for example adds 2-3ns to your latency).
I can post some old gaming benches where I run 3200c16 and 4400 tuned, but would you actually believe it if I told you it's just the ram making the difference? If yes, I can try to find them, no problem.
*The 50% difference obviously applies to CPU bound runs, I mean it's self evident right? Don't expect to be running 1440p ultra and 4k and see any meaningful difference.
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Processor | 12900k |
Motherboard | MSI Unify X |
Cooling | Noctua U12A |
Memory | 7600c34 |
Video Card(s) | 4090 Gamerock oc |
Storage | 980 pro 2tb |
Display(s) | Samsung crg90 |
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I do, but that only applies to me and my specific use case. I'm playing warzone and COD at 5120*1440 but with most settings to low and DLSS balanced. With these settings I'm mostly CPU bound, so for me ram makes a difference even at that resolution. Other people that prefer to run high or ultra will be GPU bound so they don't need to tinker with their ram as much. Also some games just don't care about ram at all, so even if you are playing on 720p ram won't make a difference (the whole crysis series for example) Ram makes a difference when there are lots of cache prediction misses, so the cache has to get data from the the memory.I'm sorry but initially it seemed you were talking gaming FPS gain's
You have proven nothing. You are only making claims that are unsupported by reality. We all know you're full of moose droppings, but hey, do carry on.Was talking about Cometlake actually, not Alderlake. But doesn't matter, you are wrong either way. There is no moving goalposts, from my very first post I was talking about a 3200c16, I even wrote it, lol. Using your argument against you, maybe because you don't want to admit you pretend taht I was talking about a bdie 3200c14.
If I install back my 11600k and run cyberpunk in front of Vi's apartment with 2 different ram configurations and prove you wrong, do I get something?
System Name | Mean machine |
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Processor | 12900k |
Motherboard | MSI Unify X |
Cooling | Noctua U12A |
Memory | 7600c34 |
Video Card(s) | 4090 Gamerock oc |
Storage | 980 pro 2tb |
Display(s) | Samsung crg90 |
Case | Fractal Torent |
Audio Device(s) | Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack |
Power Supply | Be quiet dark power pro 1200 |
Mouse | Viper ultimate |
Keyboard | Blackwidow 65% |
I don't care about proving anything. Everyone that tinkers with ram knows this. You specifically have no idea how memory oc works, that you have proven. You dont know how timings scale with freequency and instead you are comparing flat timings across dimms with different frequencies. Im sorry but its obvious you dont know much about the topic, so why are you so invested in your opinion when it's obviously uninformed..?You have proven nothing. You are only making claims that are unsupported by reality. We all know you're full of moose droppings, but hey, do carry on.
Because you can't. You made a crazy, impossible claim and got called out for it. But finally, I digress, we've strayed from the topic..I don't care about proving anything.
System Name | Mean machine |
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Processor | 12900k |
Motherboard | MSI Unify X |
Cooling | Noctua U12A |
Memory | 7600c34 |
Video Card(s) | 4090 Gamerock oc |
Storage | 980 pro 2tb |
Display(s) | Samsung crg90 |
Case | Fractal Torent |
Audio Device(s) | Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack |
Power Supply | Be quiet dark power pro 1200 |
Mouse | Viper ultimate |
Keyboard | Blackwidow 65% |
You are right, if that makes you feel better. Ignorance is bliss.Because you can't. You made a crazy, impossible claim and got called out for it. But finally, I digress, we've strayed from the topic..
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