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35518 multi in R23 on custom EPYC 74F3, 8x DDR4-3200R CL24 ECC, air (Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3), AsrockRack ROMED8-2T, stock clocks (3.2GHz base, 4GHz turbo).
Vcore in CPU-Z looks wrong on this system, the values from HWINFO seem more reasonable.
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Boosted my fsb by a hair, not sure if stable but it benched. Wouldn't boot with a 1.5mhz increase.

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Here's my first Ryzen Master run that's worthy of posting: (PBO)

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I changed the heatsink to a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo V2:

(The same PBO setting as before)
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AIO Arctic Freezer II 420mm
AMD auto OC -PBO with curve optimiser
MB MSI B550 Unify X
2x8GB RAM @ 4000Mhz - stock in BIOS

...could not get Infinity fabric any higher. RAM is rated at 4400Mhz CL16
Still...pretty decent I would say
 

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12900k @ 35 watts power limit. Just trying to put an end to the notion that they are power hungry

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12900k @ 35 watts power limit. Just trying to put an end to the notion that they are power hungry

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But they are power hungry when left to their own devices the 12900K will rip through more than 320W unless constrained and I highly doubt you bought a 12900K to run it at 35W but I am surprised at how well it did with such a little amount of power though
 
But they are power hungry when left to their own devices the 12900K will rip through more than 320W unless constrained and I highly doubt you bought a 12900K to run it at 35W but I am surprised at how well it did with such a little amount of power though
I think any CPU asked to run all core workloads at 5ghz clockspeeds will rip through power. Try that with a zen 3 and tell me what cooling it needs (probably LN2?) and how much wattage it consumes
 
I think any CPU asked to run all core workloads at 5ghz clockspeeds will rip through power. Try that with a zen 3 and tell me what cooling it needs (probably LN2?) and how much wattage it consumes
Hi,
I believe all you proved is you can "like anyone can" gimp their system to prove they can :laugh:

Could of done the same results with 8 cores @4.6

Not sure why you would want to idle at 5.2-5.1 to prove a point either
 
Hi,
I believe all you proved is you can "like anyone can" gimp their system to prove they can :laugh:

Could of done the same results with 8 cores @4.6

Not sure why you would want to idle at 5.2-5.1 to prove a point either
Im not sure what you are talking about. It idles at 8.2 watts.
 
Im not sure what you are talking about. It idles at 8.2 watts.
Hi,
All you have to do is refer to your screen shot max clocks and vids
I assure you they were not used under any stress :laugh:
 
Hi,
All you have to do is refer to your screen shot max clocks and vids
I assure you they were not used under any stress :laugh:
I still dont understand what you are saying..Vid is not the voltage provided to the CPU, its what the cpu asks from the motherboard. It's not idling at 5.1, I still dont get what you are saying. It idles at 400mhz
 
Hi,
Easy way to gimp a chip is power options max processor state 20% :laugh:
 
Hi,
Easy way to gimp a chip is power options max processor state 20% :laugh:
And i still dont know what you are saying. I mean at this point Im not sure you know what you are saying. The cpu gets 12600 cbr23 score at 35watts, making it the most efficient cpu on planet earth. That was my point
 
And i still dont know what you are saying. I mean at this point Im not sure you know what you are saying. The cpu gets 12600 cbr23 score at 35watts, making it the most efficient cpu on planet earth. That was my point
If you are happy, we are happy
 
And i still dont know what you are saying. I mean at this point Im not sure you know what you are saying. The cpu gets 12600 cbr23 score at 35watts, making it the most efficient cpu on planet earth. That was my point
He says that if you want efficient CPU - just buy efficient CPU, it would work better for the same amount of watts.
12 Gen Intel is a very nice CPU but it is not power efficient, that's all.
 
He says that if you want efficient CPU - just buy efficient CPU, it would work better for the same amount of watts.
12 Gen Intel is a very nice CPU but it is not power efficient, that's all.
Thats what I did, I bought the most efficient CPU on planet earth. Nothing can hit 360 points / watt.
 
Why is there not a single 5800x that can run 5.0ghz+ in the database? I don’t see one with a single threaded score!!
 
This was my best SC score I think..

Its no ADL or anything :D

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Watts -170 / temps 69c / score 29400
Not going for best score , best score was 32000 , posted last year.
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