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Very impressive especially that singlethread performance.

Yeah I was surprised that it scaled so well, at that speed it is close to current gen stuff at stock speed.

I ran CPUZ on my current build too:

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Maybe I should start pushing it just a bit more :)
 
Vcore is getting up there, next stop is a bit over 1.5v :laugh:

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1.4v plus on that cpu will cause severe degradation, please remember

Indeed, its just for a few minutes, trying to keep up with them AMD boys :laugh:

Not working too well! :laugh:
 
Optimized Default Setttings in BIOS except for DOCP (XMP) Profile applied to RAM.
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Look out, I might catch up to you. ;)
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what is your mobo?i remember 525 single on asus prime pro x470 with 3700x but now its 510 on asus rog strix-e x570.i couldn't understand why?it's agesa 1.0.0.2 bios on x470.now it's way more new bios but useless.
 
what is your mobo?i remember 525 single on asus prime pro x470 with 3700x but now its 510 on asus rog strix-e x570.i couldn't understand why?it's agesa 1.0.0.2 bios on x470.now it's way more new bios but useless.
Version 12012019/09/1214.72 MBytes
ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING BIOS 1201
Update AGESA 1.0.0.3ABBA to improve system performance

seems it has an updated BIOS which is AGESA 1003abba now
 
Version 12012019/09/1214.72 MBytes
ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING BIOS 1201
Update AGESA 1.0.0.3ABBA to improve system performance

seems it has an updated BIOS which is AGESA 1003abba now
no way we're using same board with same bios.new improvements will come.this board does not get 509 points.
 
no way we're using same board with same bios.new improvements will come.this board does not get 509 points.

yeah it might be helpful to all of us if you actually fill your system specs in your profile so we know which hardware you are running

and if you are using the asus prime x470 pro your mobo also has an updated bios giving you the 1.0.0.3ABBA Agesa
 
Did som pretesting before upgrading bios from F5I to latest F7a
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cant get memory stable past 3666mhz so Infinity maxed out at 1833Mhz

Did a second run
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yeah it might be helpful to all of us if you actually fill your system specs in your profile so we know which hardware you are running

and if you are using the asus prime x470 pro your mobo also has an updated bios giving you the 1.0.0.3ABBA Agesa
hey are you spying on me?:p yes i have asus prime pro x470 on second system but there is ABB bios just installed and i couln't saw new one.in first system x570 strix-e and installed ABBA it's good.what's system specs?we're using signature on donanimhaber but i don't think no one cares my specs here.NVM found it.
 
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@ Voltaj .45 ACP
I Love the system name you chose: "Revenge of the Strix" !!!
 
Did some experimentation on my old PC. I set it to OC to 4.3GHz under a single core load, 4.2GHz under two cores, 4.1GHz under three, and 4.0GHz under an all-core load.

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Wondering if I'll finally be able to get past 4.3GHz on one core using this method.
 
Pink Ryzen: a cine20 in the dark. i'm movie maniac but esp. pick star wars.thank you.

I miss peter sellers movies... going to have to watch revenge of the pink ryzen for a nostalgia itch now.
 
Waiting for the 1.0.0.3ABBA Agesa for my ASrock AB350 M Pro4, still having bootcrashes in Win and max boost at 4320mhz.
 
Been pushing my 2500k a bit and settled on this for daily use as a secondary system:

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I wonder how much further I can go before I cause serious degradation. Gonna have some fun gaming on this old platform and then push it either into thermal limit or voltage death, whichever comes first :D (current temp @ 1.4V ~52°C under constant full load)
 
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