What hardware do you have?
Are you using messing with e-clk in the bios?
What’s your cooling like? (Throttling/clockstretching)
The most important tuning to be done is locking in PBO and CO’s with ram tuning (IF tweaks depending on frequency of your memory). At most you’re going to get 100-150mhz above max stock boost for a 24/7 stable OC (5.3-5.4ghz).
My hardware is listed in my system specs.
Yes. I have set it to asynchronous mode.
360mm rad. Also in system specs.
Sure the multiplier is unlocked, but the great thing about these X3D CPUs is the difference in frame rate games form 4.7 (stock all core) to 5.7GHz (1 core boost ) is minor.
Even ram speed doesn't matter. So what your left is a CPU that benefits the most from leaving the PBO on auto and focusing on power, which in turns boosts clocks (for PBO) and lowers temperatures. Most people seems just to set a -0.10 offset and call it a day. If your lucky with a nice bin it will be - 0.15v.
I mostly play WoW so when I went from my 9900K getting 40 fps or lower in cities and raids, going the X3D improved my game play experience immensely.
You must not play any rts, mmo, or games with severe CPU limitations. EXPO 6000 c32 vs tuned 6400/8000 gets blown out of the water in minimums; personal testing in WoW in cities with heavy player population theres a difference of 30 fps (mid 80s untuned 6000 vs 8000 c36). The same goes for any raid environment with lots of physics and model spawns.
Generalized sweeping statements are a bad thing to make. Reminds me I need to revisit CP2077 memory scaling and run a couple of profiles again.
This is what I mostly play too is WoW. So i am trying to squeeze every bit of performance that I can out of my system. Going from 40 fps in Dornagul to over 200 and still using my 3080Ti is leaps and bounds better.
We talking about the same CPU? Granted I don't play MMOs, they run on a potato, can't see it stressing a X3D.
Edit: I take it back, played ESO. That runs just fine on a 10600K max settings. I see little indication that a X3D would give me higher fps. Unless... Once again you are using RTX 5090 and playing on low graphical settings and low resolution.
Stressing the X3D? No, and sure WoW
can run on a potato, but the X3D chip quite likes having the extra cores and vcache.
220/180/200 +200 -25 AC
I have no idea what this means
Hey! Long time no talk! Hope youre well
Guys, I think we can all lay off the jabs until OP decides to actually show up after 2 days and provides some timings and BIOS screenshots, to enable people to actually help them.
Sorry shits been crazy with me between work and home and I try to pop in when I remember.
eCLK mode is set to Asyncronous
eclk1 frequency is set to 100
eclk2 frequency is set to 105.5
mem frequency is set to DDR5 7000 which is set by my docp1 AI Overclock tuner option
PBO set to advanced
PBO limit set to motherboard
PBO scalar ctrl set to manual
PBO overdrive scalar set to 10x
CPU Boost clock override set to enabled (positive)
max cp j boost clock override(+) set to 200
im not going to list out all the curve shaper options but most all from min to med is set to enabled > negative> 30.
but starting with high frequency to max its enabled > positive > 15