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System Name | The Purp |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 3900X |
Motherboard | ASRock X570 Taichi |
Cooling | Kraken X62 |
Memory | Gskill Royal Silver 15-16-15-15 @3800 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 2080 Strix OC |
Storage | NVME Samsung Evo 970 Plus 2 TB, Samsung Evo 860 4 TB |
Display(s) | LG 4K |
Case | Thermaltake View 71 RGB |
Power Supply | EVGA 850G+ |
Mouse | Steel Series Sensei 10 |
Keyboard | Steel Series Apex 150 |
Software | Win 10 |
Anybody looking for bios updates, Beta and Official for ASRock, look no more. (better then dowloading from random sites)
Official: https://www.asrock.com/support/index.asp?cat=BIOS
Beta: choose Beta in brackets at the title
On another note, it with a very cold day here were i live, i decided to run some tests with 1usmus Power Plan and Ryzen Balanced Power plan. As outdoor temperatures are very cold here, @-6C. I opened the sliding doors and pointed the fan at my open computer for cooling. Agesa 1.0.0.4B
Temps never went above 51C while running Cinebench R15 single core bench. 1usmus power plan, CR15 was 209, with Ryzen power plan, score was 201, so thats an 8 point jump.
Temperature definitlly affects the cpu performance and boosting.
The point of all this is to see if the 1usmus power plan works as its supposed to, and this proves it does.
If you look at the cores that HW pick as the fastest, 1 and 2, we see a boost for the second choice of 34.2 Mhz, however, look at the core that was picked as the fastest,
it boosted itself 312.7 Mhz to a high of 4624 Mhz!
So for anybody with a 3900X or 3950X, this is a no brainer tweak.
PS To anyone concerned, i think the feeling is finally back in my toes after that arctic blast.
EDIT: heres results with preferred cores disabled.
Interestingly, the max temp here was 42C, were as with the fastest cores being used its 52C.
However core usage is all over the place.
This show how cooling is so important for max performance with 3900X.
Memory is solid too at 3733 cl15
Test System Specifications:
Ryzen 9 3900X
NZXT X62 AIO
ASRock X570 Taichi (BIOS 2.50, AGESA 1.0.0.4В)
G.Skill Trident Z Royal Silver DDR4-3600 C16 dual-channel (@ 3733 CL15)
Windows 10 64-bit 1903
AMD Chipset Driver 1.9.27.1033
Official: https://www.asrock.com/support/index.asp?cat=BIOS
Beta: choose Beta in brackets at the title
On another note, it with a very cold day here were i live, i decided to run some tests with 1usmus Power Plan and Ryzen Balanced Power plan. As outdoor temperatures are very cold here, @-6C. I opened the sliding doors and pointed the fan at my open computer for cooling. Agesa 1.0.0.4B
Temps never went above 51C while running Cinebench R15 single core bench. 1usmus power plan, CR15 was 209, with Ryzen power plan, score was 201, so thats an 8 point jump.
Temperature definitlly affects the cpu performance and boosting.
The point of all this is to see if the 1usmus power plan works as its supposed to, and this proves it does.
If you look at the cores that HW pick as the fastest, 1 and 2, we see a boost for the second choice of 34.2 Mhz, however, look at the core that was picked as the fastest,
it boosted itself 312.7 Mhz to a high of 4624 Mhz!
So for anybody with a 3900X or 3950X, this is a no brainer tweak.
PS To anyone concerned, i think the feeling is finally back in my toes after that arctic blast.
EDIT: heres results with preferred cores disabled.
Interestingly, the max temp here was 42C, were as with the fastest cores being used its 52C.
However core usage is all over the place.
This show how cooling is so important for max performance with 3900X.
Memory is solid too at 3733 cl15
Test System Specifications:
Ryzen 9 3900X
NZXT X62 AIO
ASRock X570 Taichi (BIOS 2.50, AGESA 1.0.0.4В)
G.Skill Trident Z Royal Silver DDR4-3600 C16 dual-channel (@ 3733 CL15)
Windows 10 64-bit 1903
AMD Chipset Driver 1.9.27.1033
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