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  1. 20 hours ago, arrobaz said:

    Hi! What have you done with the memory to get these timings? Low frequency I assume. I am learning about ram overclock since I know AMD CPU's are very sensitive to it. I thought highest frequency first then timing tuning but apparently I am wrong.

    The problem with Ryzens is max memory frequency, the IMC struggle to get higher as intel, but on the contrary it loves low timings, C11 or C10 is the best way to avoid being bottlenecked by the RAM frequency 

  2. On 3/1/2019 at 4:45 PM, I.nfraR.ed said:

    Nice, eliminated the competition, haha.

    Try it, it was long time ago and I want to try it myself again.

    LoL :)

    I did some test with Intel between my actual Windows 7 build and Barbonenet Xp, I have roughly the same result (without waza), so probably I will keep optimizing 7 instead of wasting time with Xp, lately I have no time for big os experiments.

  3. 3 minutes ago, I.nfraR.ed said:

    Have you slipstreamed the needed controller drivers? For my external pci-e controllers I have to integrate the drivers in order to get the SSD detected.

    Yes, but now I’m working on another iso so I’ll try again with also some other drivers variants, I really hope that the effort to run Xp pays off. 

    At least to get waza working properly and gain something there

  4. 12 hours ago, yosarianilives said:

    There are still many timings that are hidden on both intel and AMD, so perhaps you may still be able to pick up a little extra effi by prioritizing bclk over multi

    It's worth a try, tonight I'll give it a shot.

    Still no luck with Xp I can make it to start the installation but no disks available, I have to try with others pcie cards.

  5. 1 hour ago, I.nfraR.ed said:

    So I have found the last saved screenshot from my tests on the bench ssd. According to my posts in this thread I got it even faster on the CH6, but can't find screenshots.

    And that board had been dead for a long time. Still in warranty, so I should get it replaced soon and maybe try again.

    It's about 10 seconds faster than the result I have on the bot: https://hwbot.org/submission/3511369_i.nfrar.ed_superpi___32m_ryzen_7_1800x_8min_28sec_857ms

     

    That's very interesting, you have also 15MHz less in CPU frequency and slightly more relaxed timings than my setup.

    At that time if I recall correctly the high bus was needed to push the sub timings that were blocked, now we don't have that problem anymore, I'm sure at this point that the OS optimization is the key.

     

    1 hour ago, speed.fastest said:

    Wow so now Ryzen APU works on Windows 7? :o

    I never had problem with that, it's only matter to patch the installation media with the right drivers or install 7 in another machine and swap the disk

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  6. I tried with the Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 7 X470, but unfortunately there's no improvement there, plus the Crosshair have a better memory management and voltages, I can reach higer clocks with tighter timings, so the board it's not the solution.

    I tried a 2200G with the CH7, not bad considering it's a Gen1 Ryzen.

    2200g_image_id_2139514.thumb.png.e8a874b108f8a78b0494fed5fc83d114.png

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