@Mussels did you set yourself up for benching? ie. no background programs, disable internet + reboot once, disable search service if necessary, no HWInfo or other monitoring for absolute best latency, etc.
Or just straight up safemode works too. Give your timings a quick check too.
Copy looks a little low (closer to 3200CL16 bandwidth). L3 latency is really high, seems like you didn't get rid of background stuff. First run usually suffers too
You can double click on any one box to just test that field (ie. DRAM latency). Saves time and allows you to bench back to back to see if some background process is interfering
Expect a 3-4ns penalty from the 5800X3D on both DRAM and L3 latencies.
I mean, it's DRAM performance so you wouldn't be using R23 either. Maybe Linpack, Geekbench3 memory score or the Membench inside DRAM Calc? Although, none of them will tell you anything meaningful without a normal baseline
No, it's my usual setup - but quit running programs
I peaked at 59ns with everything quit, usually low 60's
That was at 3900, i dropped to 3800 a few weeks back diagnosing a crash (nvidia driver in the end, and never set it back)
Ram speed and IF are 1:1
Now it's 70-75 with everything quit and i'm not sure why, but a lot has changed - drivers, windows to the new build, etc.
This was retests
@Mussels did you set yourself up for benching? ie. no background programs, disable internet + reboot once, disable search service if necessary, no HWInfo or other monitoring for absolute best latency, etc.
Or just straight up safemode works too. Give your timings a quick check too.
Copy looks a little low (closer to 3200CL16 bandwidth). L3 latency is really high, seems like you didn't get rid of background stuff. First run usually suffers too
You can double click on any one box to just test that field (ie. DRAM latency). Saves time and allows you to bench back to back to see if some background process is interfering
Expect a 3-4ns penalty from the 5800X3D on both DRAM and L3 latencies.
I mean, it's DRAM performance so you wouldn't be using R23 either. Maybe Linpack, Geekbench3 memory score or the Membench inside DRAM Calc? Although, none of them will tell you anything meaningful without a normal baseline
I figured out the AIDA scores - it's because i'm running an all core OC, and not PBO. that 500Mhz drop in cache speeds has a hit.
I was just after something to compare with that's easy to run, in about 30 minutes i'll drain the loop
So if you get a different board you might get away from the audio issues but get the USB issues instead or vice versa... Man, I like my 2600 lite/Zen+ and Ryzen in general (until the Pluton garbage/6000 series, at least) but this stuff is just absolutely unacceptable to me. It's probably partly due to how I use my PC/what I value but to me this stuff is a big deal, much more so than getting 10-20% more performance, 2 more cores or whatever.
So some USB ports are connected directly to the CPU? I just checked to see if this is why I haven't had any more USB issues with my keyboard and mouse at least in a while (since the last AGESA update at least but probably longer) but it turns out my mouse is actually in the Startech 4*USB 2.0 header adapter, so definitely not connected directly to the CPU (or is it?) I was constantly switching stuff around when I was experiencing those issues. Now it is just the USB WiFi every so often and IIRC simply replugging into the same port fixes it.
Yes, four USB 3.0 5Gb ports are direct to the CPU. These are the most reliable and have the best power delivery (best one to use my Rift S on, regardless of which ryzen CPU was in these boards)
As said tho, they can suffer disconnects if attached devices are erroring. PCI-E risers and unstable memory were common causes, it's why some people have never ending issues but others are problem free - because it's usually caused by an external piece of hardware
I'll do it the lazy, barely repeateable way:
DRG, 4K ultra, DX12 all settings ultra, DLSS auto
Starting point, turn left to focus on the display screen
GPU unlocked to full wattage
Since i play this a lot, let's see how that changes with the new CPU