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  1. 3 minutes ago, Bones said:

    Good to see you tinkering again Chew, I need to start up again myself and see what I can come up with across a few sockets.

    yah i'm interested if an 1800x can boot and if its faster or slower in this board and vice versa r3000 in x370.

    we may have a situation here where r1 was 3 steps forward R+ took 3 steps back and R2 took 2 steps forward at least as far as 32m pi goes.

  2. Ok so as far as efficiency  goes take it with a grain of salt. Untuned win10. However I ran multiple times to get consistent results so we can at least compare apples to apples,. All timings and speeds identical. The takeaway is only that ryzen + 2700x in either the gigabyte or x570 boards is slower than ryzen 3000 or the 3900x cache is giving it an advantage. I'll verify if vendor or x570 in general and test a 3800x later. Excuse the lack luster mem clocks and timings. The hardware im working on and with right now can not be beaten on voltage wise because of what i'm working on. In fact I probably shouldn't even be "benching pi" but it falls into the grey area of me testing 2700x operation in x570 boards so that's my story and I am sticking to it. I may grab ahold of an x470 board just to verify some things, I will definitely look into this more and get the correct OS going again for this ;)

     

     

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  3. I see your point and I agree however theres one small factor missing. hwbot is technically a business. This site costs money as does any other ocing site. The less traffic it has the less  sponsors want to pay for advertisements and or just pull out completely and advertise elsewhere.

    Just look at the state XS is in. It's on life support.

    It's not the only site https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/xbitlabs-shut-down.2497900/ and then go check the forums that they "saved" latest posts 2018....

    your getting a glimpse at the future so I say do something preemptively

  4. Like I said theres far more brokeazz gamers then guys with 9900K/2080TI so we target them.

    Step 1 would be designing a system with a reliable known to OC good @ ambients mobo and cpu that don't break the bank and vga that has good oc potential don't break the bank. Basically a super budget highly ocable system. I know they exist. It would need to be something that your sure you could get repeatable results out of. its most likely a lot of hardware many have lying around doing nothing now.

    step 2 would be tuning it and sharing the settings but no profiles as you don't want to make it so damn easy that they just chew and screw. You want them to at least have to learn how to navigate around a bios and have some hands on.

    step 3 proving its more than playable in games

    step 4 pimp/market the F out of it, use the hardware sites and every tool in the industries arsenal to get the word out, forums etc etc

     

     

  5. 1 hour ago, avalanche said:

    That's a tough one man. Gamer shows interest, you give him his good OC settings & he or she is gone. o.O

    A one stop shop for a quick fix.

    There is always that possibility but imagine 25%(15k) of that 60K take an interest and even if only 10% (1500) of that 25% become even more interested and stick around well that sounds pretty damn good considering numbers are what 2200 ish currently?

    Sorry for all the math and hypothetical crap but ive worked with marketing guys so long...…...bear with me.

  6. I think some parties have misunderstood things so let me clear some stuff up.

    I have nothing against hwbot or overclocking. For personal reasons I long ago changed my actual hwbot account info to something I would not remember while maintaining my forum account so that I could no longer sub scores. I also went into hibernation or whatever you want to call it.

    I still enjoy ocing and still do it on occasion when I find something that interests me (llano 3d or ryzen 32m pi etc etc ) or is challenging but I post it on forums and it ends there. If you think I sold my guns ( ln2 pots and phase change) think again. I still got my guns ;)

    I still work on AMD hardware and with AMD but its catered more towards the average joe/avg gamer crowd. Currently its 5700/5700xt/3900x/3700x/3800x/2700x/ a few mainstream mobos and a couple sets of bdie.

    The purpose of mentioning gamers is simply its an untapped resource. Like I told someone in pm for every gamer with a 9900K 2080TI there are 20 broke mofos on crappy hardware.

    You figure a way to tap into those gamers and you might see a massive influx of new ocers. Be surprised how many of them don't OC or know how.

  7. 10 hours ago, ozzie said:

    and i checked your efforts too, you werent too hot in the overclocking scene either, no wonder you went to gaming instead, learnt how to over clock  (somewhat) ocd your gaming rig , a (little)  then left...too hard for me  9_9:D

    You nailed it. That's the extent of my overclocking endeavors.

     

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  8. The answer is obvious when it comes to 9900K, they were binned well. They have very little headroom and what headroom they do have 4.8all core ->>5.0 all core average chips comes at the cost of running 100C with high end cooling with little return in fps. If I wanted something to OC I would have bought a 7700K most likely but gaming/fps was numero uno so 9900k it was.

  9. Ignore him terra, he thinks I actually need to OC a 9900k and that ocing a 5700 reference card is somehow beneficial, actually better results flashing to xt. Neither of which is beneficial as the actual FPS gains are laughable at best and unless I want to raise the temps in my house it pointless.

    As far as anything problematic is concerned, denial does not solve problems. Acceptance does because after that comes the question how can we solve this.

    As far as you attempting to insult my skill as an overclocker, carry on bud only making yourself look silly.

  10. 10 hours ago, Leeghoofd said:

    Well Brian don't feel bitter about it man, your expertise got seriously abused and false promises were made by you know who. 

    As you mentioned them subscribers, a question pops up: How many gamers have a gazillion followers that would donate money to see this chosen one kick the other n00bs and that can make a living out of it? 100? -200?  How many years can they stay on top before having to return to normal life?

    Out of thousands of Overclockers only a dozen have established themselves as becoming in-house OCers (Sofos, Elmor, Sprave,... ) or kickstarted their other career via OC, (Der8auer, 8-pack), so I definately spot a pattern….

    To all of those who think this is the aim of this niche hobby,  to make money and get some sort of ROI... I can already tell you:  Wrong hobby for sure! We all know who invested shitloads of time and or money to be on top of the league... and even some of them with sponsorship rain into time constraints as family got in the way. On top of that the golden days are long over, The old farts here will remember them good days when  when we had several big worldwide compos, requirmement to perform monthly OC demos, etc...

    Nowadays it's no longer about what you can do, but all that matters now is who you know. Other example how the semi conductor market evolved: the abundant sampling by the big mobo brands or even Intel or AMD samples is only now for the happy few, Not even well respected hardware review sites get their gear anymore via a direct channel.

    Just enjoy it and have fun. Don't get your hopes high on being the next big thing, it might be very dissapointing in the long run....

    I'm long over it but with comments like the above antagonist you can see why I've reached F it. The quantity of those type of people have reached all new heights.

    I am under no impression that streaming overclocking could or would turn a profit. I'm just pointing out that marketing has turned there focus away from ocers in favor of gamers. 

    Those youtube/streamer/ocers trying to sell you mugs shirts and whatever make me laugh because quite simply overclocking is only really exciting to those that see it happen live.

    As you pointed out the abundant sampling is no more in lieu of this ( i'm still not effected by this however there is a limit to how much time I want to spend on this nowadays thus much less hardware needed ). Action/Reaction the abundant amount of results that use to be done on this sampled hardware ceased to exist.

    This is an expensive hobby and i'm not even referring to top 20 even top 100 goals will set you back quite a bit so I can guarantee that has played a large role.

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  11. 16 hours ago, Fasttrack said:

    1) Love for the hobby, experimenting, willingness to learn-learn-learn, studying, helping others and getting help.

    2) True overclockers "speak" with their systems. Feel them, they can understand due to vast knowledge the " How to and Why ".

    3) Unfortunately it is this passion that is deteriorating. Older ( not in age ) members, that are obliged for a zillion possible reasons to drop the towel because real life needs

    are above all, have not managed to pass over the passion and the knowledge to newer members.

    Evidently, it is this gap, that has dramatically changed the outlook of the hobby.

    If this could be achieved in a broader basis, "new Stars" would appear, and no one would have any reason to complaint that " Many Greats" have stopped.

    I can't think of any activity in life, where there comes a time that Many Greats retire. But, the teaching system, the transfer of knowledge, the experience create

    a new generation of even better participants and society members.

    Name it - Doctors, lawyers, mechanics, pilots … and - and - and ...

    Why should it be different here. It is not. Narrow minded people want to see that it is different. 

    I recently responded to someone that sent me a PM.

    There was a big blow out of people a while back demanding settings in a AMD thread. Based on the effort that was easily observable by results in thread I basically said go pound salt.

    This person that PM'd me how ever has put in a ton of effort and gotten within 3.5secs of my time so I took the time to respond and point him in the right direction. I do not mind rewarding and teaching those who put in the countless hours required to get to that level but im not just going to hand shit over to anyone who demands it.

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  12. I think the point was missed. Subscriber = pay/donate to a channel. It's not free. We wont even talk about viewer count. We are just talking about 60k people paying to be part of 1 professional gamers channel. just 1 and there is a lot more out there then just shroud.

    Overclocking never had that even on its best day.

    I will gladly go back to my gaming and if I was a nobody it would not matter but I am one of many greats that have and will walk away and that attitude of good riddance is just another reason to ;)

  13. I use a computer now for what it was intended for than ocing. I played with it I tuned it I oced it I came to realization that 5000mhz on a 9900K is to hot I let cpu go back to stock.

    I use it for gaming. when 1 single gamer has more subscibers to there twitch tv or whatever streaming service they use than this site does members it opens your eyes.

    shroud has over 60k subscribers if you combined all the ocers they could not reach that. gaming is part of computing and thus the obvious marketing approach should put there focus there.

    quakecon and blizzcon have been around for ages, there is no overclockathon. If the horse is dead get off and walk.

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  14. 5 hours ago, Wasmachineman_NL said:

    AMD laughs at us "retards" using Ryzen 3000, because the real money maker (and the reason Ryzen clocks like absolute dogshit) is Epyc. All the top tier silicon goes to Epyc and not Ryzen/TR.

    Nevermind the fact that TSMC is struggling with capacity thanks to normalfags who need a new smartphone every year. Thank you Apple and Huawei.

    This is nothing new. This has been going on with intel and AMD from the start. It's why some were benching xeons instead of IIRC gulftowns. The difference and why it effects us so much now is that like I said earlier variable on the fly clocks and voltage. When they determined they could deploy this reliably and mission critical stability was not sacrificed it changed the game. The server market has always gotten the best glass from day 1. It was not until they were able to employ variable on the fly clocks and voltages that we were effected by it much however.

    Since r1 they are sure to have refined there binning process, i'm sure if there are refinements or a refresh that yields higher clocks it will just open the door to a higher sku not higher ocability of lesser skus at this point in the game.

     

    @ alex. Imagine spending 4 weeks on a pre production board with no heatsinks. then imagine you need to make custom mounts just to bolt a cooler to a cpu. then you need to test and debug and review this hardware with shoddy bios support and buggy early silicon and then you get an email demanding to send it all back now today. your wondering wtf you did wrong, did you somehow violate NDA. you send out multiple emails and eventually you find out 2 weeks later after sweating bullets that it had nothing to do with you personally. Some nitwit violated NDA and some nitwit called Lisa Su directly ruffled her feathers and in turn she put out a worldwide recall on every single ES TR chip out in the wild.

    That's just one example of the BS that goes on at the top of the chain behind closed doors. Not my idea of fun and exciting and enjoyable. It becomes more of a stressfull job than a fun hobby.

    P.S. the nitwits involved were not nobodys, more like high profile big boys that should know better.

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  15. 1 hour ago, Fasttrack said:

    You sir, hit the head of the nail.

    May I add to your writing -

    Give people food to eat all day, without pain and without the HOW TO knowledge.

    Preset profiles, preset mem profiles, everything preset.

    Now, IF the HW AVG Joe is using can by coincidence work with these preset profiles, all good. If not, then the board is crap or the mems are crap or the cpu or everything.

    Recently, I encountered a case, where an extremely sympathetic guy, expressed the intention to use LN2. Ok.

    He installed two ram sticks on slot 1 and 3 on a four dimm board and went directly for 4000 / 12-12-12-28-1T ( other timings on AUTO ), HE APPLIED 1.95V and 1.50VccIO

    and 1.60VccSA ( on ambient water ).

    NOT HIS FAULT. He was told to do so !!!

    GOD, felt sorry for the innocent man and did not kill the HW.

    What is left from us ( old overclockers that started with Celeron 500A ), and went thru huge 20 meters waves and typhoons to finally understand and apply the acquired

    knowledge to overclocking, have been so highly demotivated by the current status.

    Start from the basement and climb the ladder a step each time.

    No, they want the penthouse IMMEDIATELY.

    I am so sorry :( 

    Yes bad advice is bad advice. My signature on oc.net says it all (which I no longer frequent due to excessive amount of trolls)

    "The problem with the internet today is the lack of accountability.

    On pc forums User A says no its safe costs users B,C an D $600 to find out he was wrong. User A gets off scot free.

    On the race car forums it is no different except $ amount. User A says turn the boost up to 26lbs. User B,C and D lifted a head gasket,cracked a piston ring, melted a piston...or worse just sent a rod through block due to detonation. $3k in damages. User A gets off scot free.

    Avoid the A's they will put a hole in your wallet."

    The other problem with overclocking is simple, to compete at the highest levels providing you have the skill requires either A. money (lots of it) or B. selling your soul to manufacturers. C. both

    Why do you think after I demonstrated BD on lhe and broke a guiness WR I did not review or endorse it. I'd rather quit then suggest anyone buy something that I myself would not buy. Not to mention the other crap that was going on that I got dragged into with multiple mobo companies.

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  16. Overclocking is most certainly a dead and dying sport.

    Compared to what it used to be to what it is now its already dead.

    Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Overclocking was invented due to necessity. Most did it to get acceptable frame rates on sub acceptable hardware that did not break the bank.

    It's no longer a necessity and nowadays on at least AMD its more like subsystem tuning more than anything else. The day manufacturers were able to achieve what we can not ( variable on the fly clocks and voltages ) is the day that we as overclockers became obsolete.

    To think that ln2 overclocking is the driving force or going to save this sport is absurd. AVG joe gamer and AVG joe consumer is what keeps the flow of cash flowing for the manufacturers. I can't count how many times I have seen avg joe comment on how they could give 2 !@#$'s less about what X manufacturers board did on ln2 because he runs on air/aio water like the other 95% of the world.

    Lets face it avg joe has wisened up and the manufacturers are aware of this. When ln2 overclocking/marketing is no longer marketable it will simply no longer be of use to them.

    EDIT: One other thing to note..... The majority of AMD overclockers are not even overclockers anymore. They use someones tool to spit out settings then another tool to spit out an attainable frequency. Take the tools away and the majority would not know how to set there own damn timings other than primaries. The reason is simple they don't understand the how and the why and the relationship between timings they only care about the end result and the quickest easiest way to get there.

    Truth hurts but its the truth.

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  17. Cold will help it but voltage not so much.

     

    Should free up the imc for you a little bit to.

     

    3d is where the platform can get tricky with the apu and how to unlock its potential.

     

    I ran a ton of 3d on it.

     

    Pi was just once to see where it stacked up in the LCC category.

     

    Btw I do not think it is to far off topic...imo ryzen shares far more in common with llano than other arch that amd has released.

  18. Nice to see someone finally get llano running fast :D.

     

    I checked my old post related to my run.

     

    I had said LSC and theme only so like i said i was showing possibilities for someone else to take advantage of.

     

    Anyway nice work infra :)

     

    Iirc and i think i mention it in the XS llano thread somewhere around 160 ref clk i was dropping a channel.

     

    Maybe that info will help.

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  19. See if i can help out with llano.

     

    Msimax has my "lab" and whatever boards i collected. Im fairly certain there may be a completely unabused nib llano board in the inventory.

     

    I had a ton of fun on that platform and liked the direction AMD was headed.

     

    Ryzen reminds me of it which is what i would liked to have seen the direction go instead of BD and why i am enjoying the platform.

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