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System Name | ab┃ob |
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Processor | 7800X3D┃5800X3D |
Motherboard | B650E PG-ITX┃X570 Impact |
Cooling | NH-U12A + T30┃AXP120-x67 |
Memory | 64GB 6400CL32┃32GB 3600CL14 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4070 Ti Eagle┃RTX A2000 |
Storage | 8TB of SSDs┃1TB SN550 |
Case | Caselabs S3┃Lazer3D HT5 |
Yeah, I get it. Overthinking has nothing to do with this, if that was the case then about 90% of comments on computer enthusiasts forums would be classed as that.
If AMD claim the 'sweet spot' for Zen 4 is 6000MT/S & yet if the end user does not touch the FCLK setting & leave it on auto, it boots with 2000 FCLK so, there's your 1:3 ratio right there.
I pointed out even booting with 5600MT/S & FCLK setting on auto, its still boots with 2000 FCLK as I indicated further back in this thread & was wondering why this is, yet a net search reveals many conflicting theories about this phenomena.
Latency can be reduced with higher FCLK setting, but how high depends on the silicon lottery luck with any given SKU.
Seems like a shaky conclusion to correlate the board's 5800 auto rules to the existence of some sort of invisible divider. All boards BIOSes are very different from one another. Unless the 5800 Fabric dip occurs with the majority of boards on the same AGESA, on Hynix/Micron/SS kits, there's just too many variable there to draw conclusions.