Ooh!
Found someone comparing all the Zen generations on the one platform directly, and it genuinely matches the user experience i had upgrading each generation - that ~100FPS jumping to ~120FPS to ~140FPS each generation, then to zen 3 blowing it to the moon (When not GPU limited, obviously)
But overall, Zen 1 (once the AGESA matured) just... doesnt suck?
Unless you game over 120Hz, CPU's really dont need to be upgraded often.
(Thanks 165hz display. This is your fault.)
These were all ran at DDR4 2933, Dual rank (2x16GB) (And i think this is a key that was missed in early zen, four ranks helps more than we knew)
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That said, even if you are on 165Hz... just get a 5600x and be happy
Even with a 3090, so many games simply can't run high FPS, it's not a given.
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Found someone with the same ram modules as me on reddit and some random google doc, except he's got the 4000Mhz kit
He's a way better OC'er and filled in some blanks:
Summary, keep ram under 50C, 1.4V or under.
18-22-22-42 - it doesnt like those tightened.
tRC=62
tFAW=16
tWR=16
TRFC=
520 704 (His number was a flop on mine)
tested all of that and confirmed it, except with those first three tightened i'm adjusting TRFC from my 702 to his 520, to see what happens.
At present i'm seeing ~66ns latency in AIDA, with the CPU at 4850
Okay, seems this BIOS has some bugs after all - stuck with no boost past 4850, and no curve optimiser.
And... i spent 20 minutes unable to even power on the PC because it suddenly decided a USB caddy was a horrible danger or something. Just 1/4 a sec of power and *nothing* until the PSU had been disconnected
Others have detailed this bug better. Doesn't affect everyone, raising EDC above stock reduces clocks?
The AGESA 1.2.0.7 PBO bug combined with a 65W TDP processor is hilarious: My 5600X is effectively stuck at 90A EDC
Why i'm not fussed to be stuck at 4850 for a while: performance goes wee
And that L3 cache copy, i'm never getting a better result