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Currently running:

7800x3d 2133FLCK PBO -20 CO
VDD_SOC 1.25v
VDDIO / MC 1.35v
VDD 1.45v
VDDQ 1.4v

Any tips for improving? Doing this OC for higher/stable fps in CS2.
OCing RAM was the biggest improvement on the 1% lows.

Also have a loaded profile with higher timings but GDM disabled which i need to re-test for FPS and 1% lows.
Maybe also

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octal ddr5 at 4800 ? no more ?
did you try to tweaks timings?
 
My Word Processor @ default speed settings.
Memory speed almost hits 700GB/s:laugh:
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I thought that I couldn't manage to push my 4x16 DR to a stable tightened 3600CL16 but I was stubborn enough so I finally made it after having tinkered a TON with every settings, especially impedance, voltages and setup times. I think that I got the most out of it with conservative voltages.

I made sure to get it rock stable so I wasn't stingy on testing : 12h OCCT CPU + RAM + 3h with Furmark, 6 passes TM5 Anta777 Extreme + 3 passes with furmark and 8 passes Memtest86+ all done without error. I also made 50 consecutive memory training without a single fail or reattempt.

5800X3D PBO-30 -0.05 / G.Skill B-Die 4x16 3200 14-14-14-34 @ 3600 16-8-16-16-21-38 / RTX 4090 / MSI X370 Carbon

VSOC 1.0125V / VDDP 0.9V / VDDG CCD 0.95V / VDDG IOD 0.96V / VDIMM 1.45V

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How in the bejebus are you geting latency that low on 8000? lol
Magic!! Really, just just cracked timings and high ring cache.

Doesn't matter how low the Latency is if not stable. I was really close too.
 
Magic!! Really, just just cracked timings and high ring cache.

Doesn't matter how low the Latency is if not stable. I was really close too.
So you got your ring to what? 51? 52? I cant get 52 stable for Shit lol
 
So you got your ring to what? 51? 52? I cant get 52 stable for Shit lol
I stay at 49x. 50+ is usually unstable for me without blasting the SA.

To clarify I don't know if more SA voltage actually makes a difference. Haven't spent time playing with over 50 much.
 
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Not the bestestest, but its ok :)

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Secondary rig got a B-die upgrade. I'll see if I can get the IF stable at 1900 MHz with the newest AGESA:

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6400+ latency from repository beating all tested subjects. (for it's time)

June 2014 ftw. Lidless Un-soldered 940pin - Also 4ghz club this one.
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2x8 Samsung SR, ASRock B650M PG Riptide WiFi, R5 7600

BIOS upgrade to 3.15 (AGESA 1.2.0.2b) from 2.1 (AGESA 1.1.0.3). No serious performance degradation. Memory latency is more consistent run to run but maybe slightly higher. This is likely just run variance as I hadn't tested thoroughly on either BIOS. L3 read is less consistent and slightly lower on average but a good L1 read improvement by about 60 GB/s.
 

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ASRock BC-250: cut-down AMD Oberon (6c12t Zen 2 3.5GHz, 24 RDNA2 compute units), 16GB GDDR6 shared (during this test, 4GB for CPU and 12GB for GPU)

I don't know the memory frequency, but I've heard it's pretty low on these things.

Gotta love that GDDR6 latency.
 
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