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System Name | Virtual Reality / Bioinformatics |
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Processor | Undead CPU |
Motherboard | Undead TUF X99 |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 |
Memory | GSkill 128GB DDR4-3000 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra |
Storage | Samsung 960 Pro 1TB + 860 EVO 2TB + WD Black 5TB |
Display(s) | 32'' 4K Dell |
Case | Fractal Design R5 |
Audio Device(s) | BOSE 2.0 |
Power Supply | Seasonic 850watt |
Mouse | Logitech Master MX |
Keyboard | Corsair K70 Cherry MX Blue |
VR HMD | HTC Vive + Oculus Quest 2 |
Software | Windows 10 P |
I finally decided to give the new Sapphire Trixx a test run and see how far my FuryX can go. So I added the vcore all the way the the max +72mV. Set the core clock to 1200 and hit apply. System crashed during first test of Fire Strike Extreme, So I raised the fan speed to 100%(And WOW these gentle typhoon fans are crazy at full speed). Lowered the GPU to 1150. Sadly it still crashed on me during Fire Strike looping. After some testing it seems 1125 is the max for mine FuryX. In terms of HBM I can get as high as 575 rock solid. All this is achieved using a custom fan profile from Trixx. Have to keep the GPU near 65C to get the overclock stable.
In terms of performance gain, my stock FuryX with 4.2GHz 5820K scored 7390 in FSE. Raising up both GPU and HBM clock to 1125/550 will get the score to 7750. So less than 100MHz GPU overclock and 50MHz of HBM overclock gave me a mere 4.8% increase in performance. Really disappointing.
Another thing I noticed is when FuryX gets seriously hot after overclocking. So much for the unlocked voltage control.
In terms of performance gain, my stock FuryX with 4.2GHz 5820K scored 7390 in FSE. Raising up both GPU and HBM clock to 1125/550 will get the score to 7750. So less than 100MHz GPU overclock and 50MHz of HBM overclock gave me a mere 4.8% increase in performance. Really disappointing.
Another thing I noticed is when FuryX gets seriously hot after overclocking. So much for the unlocked voltage control.