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So I was bored again at 2am and this is the result.
Thats right 3667MT/s On a 1700X! This Micron E Die RAM is insane.
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So I was bored again at 2am and this is the result. :roll:
Thats right 1833.33 On a 1700X! This Micron E Die RAM is insane.
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Pretty impressive on a 1700x bro. Do you know how to get rid of whea 19? Or only premium mobos support 3800mhz + without whea 19 errors? I can boot after 3800mhz and stable but get whea errors
 
Pretty impressive on a 1700x bro. Do you know how to get rid of whea 19? Or only premium mobos support 3800mhz + without whea 19 errors? I can boot after 3800mhz and stable but get whea error
Your board can support up to 4133Mhz with Zen2 and Zen3 so its probably your timings that need to be adjusted to get rid of the WHEA errors.

If you running Micron Rev E RAM like me then try higher tRCDRD start with 20 even 22 and loose overall timings also loose tRFC 630 then drop them to test for errors.

I can boot 3733 into the BIOS but windows will not boot. I will do some more testing today hopefully I can get into windows with 3733 stable.
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Some async numbers just for fun :)

Single rank
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dual rank
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My daily 24/7 dual rank settings, stable in everything
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Alittle bored by my current rig, so playing around with different stuff..
This is my project memory air cooling edition overkill :)
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This allows me to daily 1.6vdimm without any problems.. Maximum memory temp is ~35 degrees with my current setup.

My everyday new 1900:3800 24/7 profile
New cooling (vdimm) allows me to run tWTRS = 2, tWRRD/tRDWR @ 2/8 and tRFC = 216 (sub 120ns)
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Some stability testing with said profile:
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25 cycles TestMem 5 1usmus cfg
1 hour OCCT CPU large dataset
2 hours y-cruncher all tests
I made a mistake with the saving of screenshot, but i also had 4 hours of karhu ram test completed in same screen

Don't think i can squeeze more out from this memory
 
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TridentZ Neo 2x16GB DDR4-3600Mhz 14-15-15-35 1.45V watercooled by EK Monarch

4666 16-16-16-34 1.615V gsat 1hr. stable

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However score seem to be better with Tras 38.

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I hope warranty service guys don't know your nickname, you will kill your CPU...

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Thats just a hwinfo readout error because busy SMU, which is very normal when using CTR/hydra

Number you have circled are reading twice their actual values since hwinfo didnt get expect reponse from polling-rate.
(except vcore which are perfectly normal at 1500mv max)

11ghz effective max boostclock on thread0 together with EDC limit at 190% should have given you a clue that those readouts was not correct :)
 
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Thats just a hwinfo readout error because busy SMU, which is very normal when using CTR/hydra

Number you have circled are reading twice their actual values since hwinfo didnt get expect reponse from polling-rate.
(except vcore which are perfectly normal at 1500mv max)

11ghz effective max boostclock on thread0 together with EDC limit at 190% should have given you a clue that those readouts was not correct :)

You are burning then 230A EDC?

That is still pretty useless and it will kill die.
 
You are burning then 230A EDC?

That is still pretty useless and it will kill die.
I'm running 235/245/350 limits... But excuse me, what do you know about (killing) anything ? Seem pretty new around these parts of the forum (?) :p
 
I'm running 235/245/350 limits... But excuse me, what do you know about (killing) anything ? Seem pretty new around these parts of the forum (?) :p

Last time we had such Gagarin, he ran a double cascade on a FX. It did not last long.
 
Last time we had such Gagarin, he ran a double cascade on a FX. It did not last long.
I’m happy that someone pushes the equipment so us poor folks can learn where the limits are. We can only hope for a honest update sometime in the future.
 
Updated to the latest version and dropped my read speed but whatever, update was needed for the 5600x apparently, here's my latest with my hynix rams.

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Your board can support up to 4133Mhz with Zen2 and Zen3 so its probably your timings that need to be adjusted to get rid of the WHEA errors.

If you running Micron Rev E RAM like me then try higher tRCDRD start with 20 even 22 and loose overall timings also loose tRFC 630 then drop them to test for errors.

I can boot 3733 into the BIOS but windows will not boot. I will do some more testing today hopefully I can get into windows with 3733 stable.
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I have finally managed to boot into windows @ 3733Mhz!
Amazon only delivered 1 stick instead of the 3 that I ordered so single channel. Now on to 3800 LOL
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Edit. Got 3800 to boot surprisly stable even got 3866 but crashed after a few tests.

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What VDDG CCD voltages are you running daily for memory overclocking?
 
What VDDG CCD voltages are you running daily for memory overclocking?
I dont have the option to adjust VDDG CCD in my BIOS. Not sure if this option is available on First GEN Ryzen CPU's.
 
Old school cant hang with bandwidth, but still gives a bit of a spank :D

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Noticed when using PBO the L3 cache drops by over 100gbps vs manual clock.

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Noticed when using PBO the L3 cache drops by over 100gbps vs manual clock.

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This is probably a bug with the software, if you refresh a few times the row you will see that it will go up.
And the fact that there is no performance penalty means the same.
On my 5600x, L3 Cache drop with around 200GB/s but everything is skyrocket ;)
 
I'm not sure if I'm in the right place, if not I apologize. I'm trying to get the latency down on my RAM. Currently I'm at 59.5ns. I'm running a Ryzen 7 5800x using PBO at 3.8GHz base and 4.8GHz boost. My MB is a MSI MEG x570 Ace. The RAM, I have 4x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Royal 16-16-16-36 at 1800Mhz. I've been doing quite a bit of web surfing trying to find what the avg latency is for my CPU/RAM/Mobo combo, but it's hard to get stats. It just seems that 59.5ns is a bit high, no? Below is a snip of my system info from HWiNFO64. Any help on how to get my latency lower would be much appreciated. I can't complain too much about my system, it's pretty beefy, but I feel it could be a bit better.
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Lower trfc as much as you can, that more than anything else is what gets people lower latency.
 
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