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  1. dont have it from probably 2014, but i remember board performance behaving like that, would like to join this, but i need some time to keep money to buy it
  2. Wow, 500ms is alot! That awesome! And is someone here try Samsung (HYK0/HCH9/G-Die) on Crosshair V with Thuban? It can be awesome if it can run high frequency on Thuban, as we know samsung easier on imc than PSC/Hyper.
  3. That is probably right, CH5 tuned for very high memory frequency, if your memory can run say 2200-2666 CH5 will run easier than other board. Generally 790FX will be faster than 890FX than 990FX at lower memory clock, but this is more from bios tuning, not the chipset. This what i got from my old AM3/AM3+ platform.
  4. Im not forcing you to run, logic is if you run 2v/2.05v cinebench on 6700K/7700K its going to die soon.
  5. As earlier said, it was current kill your cpu, doesnt matter avx or not if it using so much current it will be killed. Solution is reducing your power consumption (can be vcore, pll termination, or something).
  6. I still think X265 is great benchmark for global, why AMD is fine when Intel is dying? we must blame AMD for making CPU too strong :p BTW AVX is the future, if you want to compete on performance you must have strong AVX realibility too. Ps : I like XTU, but the problem its Intel only and buggy score is annoying.
  7. Forgot to add something, i mean OCGuide on Maximus VIII Thread, because there is no USB 3 driver for XP.
  8. @techjesse try ROG Maximus VIII guide but use Z270 AHCI driver on Maximus IX Thread should work, without read Maximus VIII Guide probably you wont get it why not working
  9. Its more on cpu performance, might be limited by your cpu.
  10. On Ryzen 7 1700X im not sure if it has some protection, but my chip can run cinebench scaling positively until 1.85-1.9v only, while Alva cpu can run 2v cinebench. If i put my cpu at 1.95v it will freeze while running it, or can run but with lower clock. But for X265, my chip scaling positive only until 1.68v, after that it freeze or still can run but with lower clock, probably AMD has some internal protection or logic like Maximum OCP to protect it.
  11. How somebody dont know that more voltage = more current on same benchmark? But with difference benchmark like with CPU-Z your current is lower than Prime95 at the same voltage. Voltage x Current = Power Draw (By simple, not including efficiency, power factor, etc.). Current kill cpu, thats why you dont use Prime95 under LN2.
  12. You can ask Indonesian for this, because we have AMD Rock Tour 2017 & 2018, possibly 2019 too. But you can try yourself as you still have 2990WX probably.
  13. Probably add X265 non AVX version for Global Point for this? Or better give feedback to Intel if someone can do it.
  14. I just imagine it, what would happen if you put 600A+ through that small poor 7980XE? Even your wire if its not good enough can burn, with that much current flow through small cpu pcb & million transistor in it imagine it what would happen, if it doesnt happen on ryzen then it can be intel cpu consuming so much power to do that, and im aware you know about this. It just doesnt make sense to drop global on X265 if it doesnt even kill amd cpu.
  15. Hey, x265 encoding is just like your daily converting video, it just works like that, if your cpu died on LN2 most probably because too much current flow on your cpu, and yes cpu doesnt like too much current for long time and probably for short time if you cpu cant handle it anymore. Using it on Ryzen 7 1700X LN2 like 50x run for competition and it mostly survived. It just risk like when you do CPU-Z suicide clock & memory clock with high vccsa & vccio. Just that. And you can disable AVX from OS if you want to...
  16. x265 is great benchmark, if you afraid to kill cpu on it then try not pushing it.
  17. @Gunslinger its benchmarking how much you can save datafile without corrupt lol
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