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  1. Does AM5 still have two software LN2 modes like AM4? That always confused me. The Tachyon doesn't have a physical switch btw. I was only giving Zentimings as an example, obviously there are countless others like HWInfo. Also on the Tachyon you have a physical voltage readpoint for Vsoc so worst case scenario the true value can be read there. Well, AMD is underbenched, nothing new there. The problem with chats is that they disappear once they are deleted or the people involved lose interest, at least with a forum it stays around kind of forever. I am very often trying to dig out info on old platforms and you would be surprised what you can and can't find depending on where it was posted.
  2. That's 32M, you're comparing apples and giraffes here. 8400 through Y-Cruncher is super impressive no matter what the timings are.
  3. Apparently there is also a workaround where you leave the main menu option for SOC on auto and set the SOC inside the AMD CBS Overclocking menu, I haven't tried this yet but should be possible to check via e.g. zentimings in-O.S. if it's really setting above 1.3.
  4. For noobs like me, what's V-cache? I thought it's the extra L3 on X3D chips but you are running non-X3D here. Do you mean ramdisk?
  5. Wow this subforum is empty, only 7 total posts 1 year after launch and one of those is mine Anyway, let's have a thread for the Tachyon. Now that AGESA 1.0.0.7b and especially AGESA 1.0.0.7c are out, memory OC is flying on this thing. I am doing 8000 through all benches even with locked PMIC @ 1.43 VDD / VDDQ ? Maybe if we're lucky the likes of @sergmann will chime in with some XOC BIOSes, unfortunately the current retail ones like F8d are limited to 1.3 Vsoc which isn't enough to kill CB on LN2.
  6. Who says GPUpi needs tight timings? Even on the old version, gains were slight (compared to some other benches).
  7. Nice. Blasting Vsoc to get fullpot I guess? Along with dropping RAM speed below 7000.
  8. Congrats Mick, well deserved. Glad to see settled life hasn't forced you into retirement ;)
  9. Alright now it's starting to click with me, so non-APUs of any core count 3000 and 5000 series have these voltages but 4000 / 5000 series APUs don't. Anything to kill CB on those chips then besides blasting Vsoc?
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