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Share your AIDA 64 cache and memory benchmark here

Playing around with a new beta bios, L3 is a bit sloppy but not horrible.. Latency is decent for the CPU..

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Hi than according to @The_King proposal to increase VDD18 voltage, at 3944Mhz WHEA19 errors gone, I was able to pass Usmus 25Cycle whea19 free, never before, thanks for the tip!
I save my new Profile picture attach. these settings doesn't work for me at 4000 IF2000, Whea19 present, no matter what I changed FSB DRAM IF VDD18 and so!
Happy with this setup, enthusiast gamer single player here, enough for me thx


Hi, raised already VDD18 + 1usmus test found WHEA19 free at 3944Mhz CL14-15, doesn't work at 4000 IF2000, even with default timmings CL16-16 Whea19 present, no matter what I changed!
There is something special with this IF chips, happy with my data results anyway, single player gamer salute you, thx!
Increase VDD18 + better timmings CL14-14 able to break 52ns wall of this setup, full stable Whea19 free, thx !

Comparison between 5600X and 5800X3D with same RAM config.
5800X3D OC
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5600X OC
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Need help on my friend setup, he can't find VDD18 on his board, MSI Tomahawk X570, only VDD IP8 he can change value to 1.900, does any MSI owners can tell there is such option on this boards? Thx

Increase VDD18 + better timmings CL14-14 able to break 52ns wall of this setup, full stable Whea19 free, thx !


Need help on my friend setup, he can't find VDD18 on his board, MSI Tomahawk X570, only VDD IP8 he can change value to 1.900, does any MSI owners can tell there is such option on this boards? Thx
Mine has VDD18 controller on board Gigabyte B550 Aorus PRO V2
 

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Need help on my friend setup, he can't find VDD18 on his board, MSI Tomahawk X570, only VDD IP8 he can change value to 1.900, does any MSI owners can tell there is such option on this boards? Thx
CPU 1P8 is MSi name for VDD18.

Please do proper research on which boards can safety run an increased VDD18 on some boards like the MSi Unify apparently increasing VDD18
over a certain voltage can cause the BIOS chip to become corrupt or fail.

I have not played with this setting so please check other forums whether your friends board can safetly run 1.9V etc safely for a 24/7 setup.
 
CPU 1P8 is MSi name for VDD18.

Please do proper research on which boards can safety run an increased VDD18 on some boards like the MSi Unify apparently increasing VDD18
over a certain voltage can cause the BIOS chip to become corrupt or fail.

I have not played with this setting so please check other forums whether your friends board can safetly run 1.9V etc safely for a 24/7 setup.
There is CPU 1P8 Voltage on my friend MSI board, already fixed before 1.900v max

There is CPU 1P8 Voltage on my friend MSI board, already fixed before 1.900v max
We are looking to the primary VDD18 same as my Aorus board, let me pump it up over 2.000v as I was able to get rid of WHEA19 free!
Seems to me MSI boards doesn't have this option controller at all, have not found any information anywhere, thx
 

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Here another "GEM" VIA Eden CPU=1Ghz 2c/2t 1gb ram ddr3

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Even for single-channel ddr3, albeit with decent timings, that latency is atrocious… and so are all the other latencies :laugh:
Well...ofcourse it's slow it's an "older"(2015) thin-client machine still do the job and you can surf the net use only 10W but hey ain't that bad for some retro-gaming.....Actually right now I am having a blast with Star Wars Republic Commando....
 
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Nice car!
Your Ram is showing CRC error in Thaiphoon burner. That could mean your SPD data is corrupt.
Check with other 4000 CL16 owners on overclock.net

Your first XMP certified profile is definitely not correct.
 
Your Ram is showing CRC error in Thaiphoon burner. That could mean your SPD data is corrupt.
Check with other 4000 CL16 owners on overclock.net

Your first XMP certified profile is definitely not correct.
custom timings corsair rgb pro 2666 cl16 oc to 3800 i will check it
 
custom timings corsair rgb pro 2666 cl16 oc to 3800 i will check it
That post was for @Tatili
I don't see any Thaiphoon burner screenshot in any of your posts.

Although it is a good idea to check your RAM for CRC errors in general.
 
Your Ram is showing CRC error in Thaiphoon burner. That could mean your SPD data is corrupt.
Check with other 4000 CL16 owners on overclock.net

Your first XMP certified profile is definitely not correct.
First XMP
Your Ram is showing CRC error in Thaiphoon burner. That could mean your SPD data is corrupt.
Check with other 4000 CL16 owners on overclock.net

Your first XMP certified profile is definitely not correct.
Hi guys, First XMP fixed

First XMP

Hi guys, First XMP fixed
CRC Error still there, not a TB fan, system passed already TM5 and MemTest64 happy with these, thx
 

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What is your Uncore clock under load ?
 
That feels surprisingly low. I get reads of ~50100MB/s on 3600 18-21-21-21-40. Someone here has 54k on 3600 CL14.
Yeah, I noticed that too and it's one of the reasons I wanted to share my results. My timings are not that bad I think to get that low read benchmark and high latency numbers. What should I change? My BIOS is all default too.

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Yeah, I noticed that too and it's one of the reasons I wanted to share my results. My timings are not that bad I think to get that low read benchmark and high latency numbers. What should I change? My BIOS is all default too.

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There is nothing wrong with your results.

Your MCLK / FCLK / UCLK is not 1:1:1 therefor you have lower memory read number and poor latency.

Running 1:1:1 will get you better results. you just have to go through the posts here to find a profile that will work for you.

Looks like your RAM is Samsung B-die. I would personally recommend 3800 CL15-15-15-30-45 with VDIMM between 1.4V to 1.45V.
 
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This is the fastest 2x8GB DDR3 on air cooling I've ever seen yet. Intel Core i7 5775C on a Maximus VII Gene and 2x8GB G.Skill Sniper 2400MHz 11-13-13-35 Hynix 4Gbit MFR sticks. I don't really have a perspective if this is a golden IMC 5775C and DDR3 sticks or not but this sure seems freaking impressive for DDR3 to me!

2800MHz multiplier with 102.5MHz BCLK to hit 2870MHz. It does require 1.8V vDIMM, 1.2V VCCSA, 1.15V VCCIOA, 1.53V VCCIOD.
Tightened down ALL the secondary and tertiary timings. So far its stable in everything too.

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Runs y-cruncher no problem too.
Nero10578`s y-cruncher - Pi-1b score: 1min 35sec 554ms with a Core i7 5775C (hwbot.org)
Nero10578`s y-cruncher - Pi-2.5b score: 4min 35sec 443ms with a Core i7 5775C (hwbot.org)
 
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