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Mainly but not just it...Did not have well over an hour to look, but on first glance, this information has only to do with AIDA64 correct? Bandwidth and latency?
Those vids and especially the first one...
...can help anyone understand what short of settings can one make with DRAM(MEMCLK), UnifiedMemController(UCLK), InfinityFabric(FCLK) speeds.
InfinityFabric can work independedly and decoupled from the other 2.
DRAM and UMC can work either in 1:1 or 2:1 ratio.
So you have 3 subsystems
MEMCLK (memory)
UCLK (controller)
FCLK (IF)
The best scenario is to work all 3 of them in 1:1:1 ratio. Unfortunately this works only up to 1900MHz. (DRAM=3800MT/s=MEMCLK=1900MHz, UCLK=1900MHz, FCLK=1900MHz). Not all boards and CPUs can do that tho.
Then if you have real high speed memory, like 4400MT/s (2200MHz real speed) and want to run it up there, then best you can do is to run:
FCLK = decoupled and highest possible (1833, 1866, 1900)
passing 1900MHz real DRAM speed (MEMCLK) will auto adjust UCLK to 2:1 ratio.
So if you ran MEMCLK = 2200MHz (4400MT/s) the UCLK will run = 1100MHz and thats it. Thats the best you can do.
See below an example of DRAM to 4000MT/s (MEMCLK=2000MHz), UCLK(2:1mode)=1000MHz, and IF(FCLK)=1900MHz
Mind not the timings, this only to demostrate speeds:
Here is another one with 4200MT/s (MEMCLK=2100MHz), UCLK=1050MHz), IF(FCLK=1900MHz)
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All these subsystems have their own voltages that can be adjusted for attempting stability in high speeds.
Everybody knows the DRAM voltage, nothing to say here...
UCLK and IF voltages are derived from SoC voltage, otherwise the I/O chiplet voltage.
So UCLK and IF voltages cannot be above or equal to SoC voltage. Only lower.
By default
CPU SoC voltage on 3000 is 1.05~1.08V
UCLK voltage (cLDO VDDP) and InfinityFabric voltage (cLDO VDDG) is well below 1.0V.
IF voltage, cLDO VDDG in some boards and after latest 1.0.0.4B AGESA is devided into 2 sections.
1. cLDO VDDG IOD (is the Infinity Fabric voltage for the I/O Die or SoC IF part)
2. cLDO VDDG CCD (is the Infinity Fabric voltage for the cores IF part, inbetween the CCX/CCDs connection)
These can be found in "AMD CBS" section of UEFI and under "XFR Enhancement", or in "AMD Overclocking" section and under SOC, VDDP/VDDG voltage.
SoC has a safe voltage level up ot 1.25V (although past 1.15V I doubt anyone will see any benefit)
cLDO VDDP/VDDG must be at least 50mV below SoC voltage, (although past 1.05V I doubt anyone can see any benefit)
Keep in mind that raising SoC, and cLDOs voltages and speeds (UCLK/FCLK) will increase power consumption of I/O Die by a few Watts that you will lose from overall CPU package power draw (PPT) when CPU is auto boosting and with stock PBO settings. You may also see some cores (middle/low speed ones) loose about 25MHz of single or low thread boost. All core boosting will be affected also, but not so much of the actual highest speed, but for the sustainability of it.
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