I am currently running stable at 1833 IF with CL16 timings at 1.38v (Micron E Die). VDDP 0.9, VDDG 0.95, and SOC at 1.05
I can boot at 1867 IF (SOC increased to 1.12v) with timings based on DRAM calc and I end up with random restart like when the PC is on idle and the monitor screen turns off (workaround was to keep monitor on at all times) and when playing games after a period of time. I even tried looser timings and set the sub timings to auto which solved the monitor off causing restart issue.
The biggest thing I've noticed was the drop in benchmark performance in cinebench R20, CPU-Z, 3DMark, and most especially Membench. Like, at my 1833 IF setting I'm getting 120-130 seconds. At 1867 I'm getting 200 seconds.
Should I just settle for 1833, or is there a chance of getting this CPU to run stable at 1867. Because I can even boot into windows at 1900 IF (but a very choppy, unstable experience)
I can boot at 1867 IF (SOC increased to 1.12v) with timings based on DRAM calc and I end up with random restart like when the PC is on idle and the monitor screen turns off (workaround was to keep monitor on at all times) and when playing games after a period of time. I even tried looser timings and set the sub timings to auto which solved the monitor off causing restart issue.
The biggest thing I've noticed was the drop in benchmark performance in cinebench R20, CPU-Z, 3DMark, and most especially Membench. Like, at my 1833 IF setting I'm getting 120-130 seconds. At 1867 I'm getting 200 seconds.
Should I just settle for 1833, or is there a chance of getting this CPU to run stable at 1867. Because I can even boot into windows at 1900 IF (but a very choppy, unstable experience)