zippytek
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there it is! congrats
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"slow OS" effi looks *chef's kiss* nice!
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awesome work, I knew you could do it!
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anyone have anything working for command rate 1T on z790 yet? seems it will post in at 8200 C34 1T but I need to go down to 7400 to even attempt to boot windows...and then instant bsod (mem mgmt). will test more but curious if anyone has had success
z690 dark was very strong for 1T...
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Looks good, will give this a shot today. Was seeing much different behavior tuning mem v z690 dark and the voltage guidelines here explain it. Thanks!
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poppin' bottles! congratulations y'all wow
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On 12/15/2022 at 6:11 AM, huzidada said:
Hey there, thjs is a virgin boot, havent even seen the BIOS just stuck at 00 no matter what
00 like that usually indicates dead hardware. could be board or cpu maybe, have you tried doing a cmos clear? reseating the cpu?
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On 12/7/2022 at 11:37 AM, huzidada said:
Hey guys I have a new build with a 7600X, Gskill Trident 5 32GB DDR5 and the Asus X670E Extreme board and I cant get it to boot, just shows code 00 on the LED and the Oled shows 00 Memory
I have tried everything including single RAM stick on multiple slots, reseating everything, BIOS flashback to latest bios, nothing helps, do you think its a memory problem, a cpu problem or a problem with this board?
Hey, here are a couple of things to try:
-if you changed uclk mode to sync/async, set it back to auto (or sync if you have fclk and mem clock in divisible values) - e.g. fclk = 1600, mclk = 6400
-reduce fclk (or set it to auto if you changed it)
-if you set manual DDR5 frequency/timings, or xmp, do the settings work for the above rules? if xmp is 6400, set fclk to 1600 etc. if xmp is 7200, reduce mem frequency to 6400 manually after setting xmp. **most am5 chips struggle to do more than 6400 but this may have improved with newer bios revs-if you're trying to boot above 6400, this might be all you need**
In my experience, only 2 of my chips will run high fclk in async, but my 7900X maxes around 1800 and is happiest around 1600. 7950X does 2100+, 7600X same
if all of this still gives 00, make sure your mem voltages are sufficient for freq/timings, then make sure things aren't too tight. hope this helps. GL
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wow, strong m die indeed. nice work!
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Incredible stuff man, congrats!
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Chip is insane. Awesome work! Congrats
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2 hours ago, Leeghoofd said:
Correct , we need to analyze things
just wait for benching on LN2 till this is sorted
sounds good, thanks. fwiw, it sounds like there is an issue disabling ECC on some cards too which makes this all even more fun.
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Question then before I run some more 3D:
Front page says:
QuoteDue to the inflated and bugged scores we have seen lately pop up at the UL Hall of Fame and at HWBOT it would be recommended to enable the ECC Memory setting in the nVIDIA Control Panel. This is a request for testing to see if this is a solid fix by UL.
However just enforing this in a screenshot would not be sufficient. Therefore UL Benchmarks has implementend ECC detection in their latest Systeminfo release 5.55- Therefore only use systeminfo 5.55 or newer to be used from the 23 November 2022.
Am I reading this correctly? Any subs after 11/23 with older systeminfo *or* ECC showing "disabled" in 3DMark verification links will be invalid for hwbot?
Please confirm or correct me. Thanks!
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that is quite a chip! very nice
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looks like a solid chip, great work!
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strong work, 10K is close. let's go!
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higher average clocks than the HOF, just incredible work man! chagall very op. congrats!
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there we go. next stop: DDR5-10000
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Looks incredible, finally taking down the 4x 1080 Ti WR. Congrats!
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Let's go! Great work, keep pushing it. I know there's more in there...
seranidy - DDR5 SDRAM - 4799.8 MHz Memory Frequency
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Looks great, 10K soon?