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In Safe Mode you’ll probably see something like 58–59ns for latency. Overall looks pretty impressive. What are you using running the FCLK at? Guessing pretty high due to your bandwidth numbers.

My R7 7800X3D is 57.7ns / 55.8ns Safe Mode. 6200 28CL 35 32 30 / 2200FCLK
Your crushing me in bandwidth though lol.
 
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Safe mode is lame, and should be avoided unless you are trying to show us something really cool :)
 
Safe mode is lame, and should be avoided unless you are trying to show us something really cool :)
I use it just to see how much my OS is getting in the way. Depending on your OS your latency can take a fairly significant hit. Lately I’ve been trying to “optimize” my OS but no luck thus far.

It sucks knowing a cleaner OS would have my 57.7ns result in the 56 range.

I’ve seen others were difference is only .2ns whereas for me it’s ~ 2ns.

So lately I post both results for a better picture.
 
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In Safe Mode you’ll probably see something like 58–59ns for latency. Overall looks pretty impressive. What are you using running the FCLK at? Guessing pretty high due to your bandwidth numbers.

My R7 7800X3D is 57.7ns / 55.8ns Safe Mode. 6200 28CL 35 32 30 / 2200FCLK
Your crushing me in bandwidth though lol.
Pretty sure I ran FCLK at 2550 here.
 
Watching my old girl get older every day :(

Ahh well.. maybe I will strip her down and sell her :D


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5800x3d 4000mhz 1:1 Whea free :)

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trcdrd and trp might go lower, havent tested it yet.
DJR.
 
VDD: 1.55v VDDQ/IO: 1.30v VSOC: 1.24v - Yes Stable settings.
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Aaand broke 57 at 4100mhz:

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This one probably isn't stable. But nothing that cant be solved.:D
 

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its 1000% stable according to memtest. :D Also passed absolute overnight and not even vst gives me problems/whea. I'm a big stickler for stability.

ccd, iod and vddp voltages are the secret sauce, i cannot touch them, otherwise the wheas come back in force. I tunned each one by 5mv steps from very low values, took me probably dozens of hours. Counting the wheas I got and adjusting voltages according to quantity of wheas.
At one point I was getting just like 1 whea every 2 minutes, very very close, with some voltages combinations id get hundreds a second. Then adjusting the vddp solved everything. And iod is also a big factor. Both have big effect wheas.

forgot to mention, in the process of adjusting voltages I also disabled a ton of hidden bios power saving settings with secwin, did that help? I dont know. But I did disable dozens of settings, mostly power saving related and tweaked others.


DJR is insane, eats voltage like its nothing and can achieve frequencies that b-die just cannot, and has better secondaries/tertiares at higher frequencies.

I was able to boot at 2200 1:1 but it wasn't pretty, at this point the infinity fabric just gives up. A shame because I can boot 4600 cl18 uncoupled, djr eating 1.6v and happy. There are djr xmp kits at 1.6 so not big surprise.
 
VSOC is very low for that speed.. interesting.
 
1.15 and 1.050 is pretty sick do0d.
 
iod and ccd are safe until 1.1v right? Not sure about vddp.

At least my gb board feeds almost 1.1v to both on auto at certain frequencies.

And it feeds 1.18v to the soc even with just xmp enabled. A bit to much if you ask me.

The auto voltages are just atrocious and can be potentially dangerous, especially to voltage sensitive chips like the x3d.
 
especially to voltage sensitive chips like the x3d.
I was playing with my board trying to get my X3D to OC, I cant remember exactly what I did, but I saw it was getting 1.4vcore lol.. I put a stop to that fairly quick. Dam those X3D CPUs. They need to make them a little more fun. Not everyone just plays games lol :D
 
I was playing with my board trying to get my X3D to OC, I cant remember exactly what I did, but I saw it was getting 1.4vcore lol.. I put a stop to that fairly quick. Dam those X3D CPUs. They need to make them a little more fun. Not everyone just plays games lol :D
Yeah looking forward to what the next upcoming X3D’s will do. I think we’ll likely see them early 2025’.

but yeah ~ 60% of the fun is OC’ing ~ 40% gaming with me.
 
Yeah looking forward to what the next upcoming X3D’s will do. I think we’ll likely see them early 2025’.

but yeah ~ 60% of the fun is OC’ing ~ 40% gaming with me.
Yeah I will pass on Zen4 and wait for what's next.. I never did like being an early adopter, and that long post that I know nothing about kinda bugs me.
 
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