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Aida64 cache mem OC

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Stable?

OCCT stability test and/or Karhu please.
 
i can play witcher 3 and others easy...
An OCCT stability test is free and easy, would be nice to see the report of that 25 ns latency (when almost all other systems with similar hardware get 50+ ns) tune, as validated to be daily stable, and not just benchmark stable.

I'm not necessarily saying your system is crashing all the time, but it's a matter of curiosity, are you actually stable or not.

If you are stable, it's an impressive result.
 
Something is wrong with that AIDA latency. 25ns with 4000 MT/s CAS17? Maybe the rest of the values are min /max. No way it's stable though if that's the case.

Edit: I see the FSB is wild. Surprised it even booted
 
I think ram is about to release some magic smoke.
 
 
An OCCT stability test is free and easy, would be nice to see the report of that 25 ns latency (when almost all other systems with similar hardware get 50+ ns) tune, as validated to be daily stable, and not just benchmark stable.

I'm not necessarily saying your system is crashing all the time, but it's a matter of curiosity, are you actually stable or not.

If you are stable, it's an impressive result.
First you might ask the validity by the version being used. Secondly is the screen snip. Where's the proof, like cpu-z, cpu, memory and spd tabs accompanied by AIDA64 to help with any discrepancies.

9:1 divider at CL17 at 4000mhz would be closer to 75ns Realistically.

When they post this crap with AIDA64, be sure to have them follow up with Intel Memory Latency Checker, which is actually accurate and gives consistent results.
 
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