
Domdtxdissar
Members-
Posts
101 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Everything posted by Domdtxdissar
-
-
There are zero chance of me running 6000mhz on a X3D model... Even kinda need a good sample to run just 6 gigs on a regular Zen4 part in superpi 32m without going subzero... Does anyone of your regular vanila parts (7700x) do 6ghz on ambient cooling ? This is the highest suicide screen i could mange with my current 7800x3d https://valid.x86.fr/xt2g0v
-
This is my 5800x3d run But as you can see it only ran at 4557mhz.. If we calculate with theoretical 100% clockspeed scaling up to 5ghz we end up @ ~332s 5000/4557= ~1.09721 364.6120/1.09721 = ~332s *edit* While we are at it, we can also take my 5950x 5000/5210= ~0.959692 332.276/0.959692= ~346.23s
-
Possible upcoming y-cruncher v0.8.x Tweaks
Domdtxdissar replied to Mysticial's topic in Benchmark software
Pretty much agree, think best option is to make a new y-cruncher benchmark version. Will also maybe suggest to drop the 25M ranking as its way too fast to complete on today's computers. And since minimum 32GB is the "norm" for regular systems sold today, maybe make a ranking for this highest "B" that fit into this buffer ? (dont think if that something like 6B or 8B) -
Here comes my 5ghz-max submission 7800X3D @ 5000mhz 2166mhz FCLK / singlerank 6400MT/s @ daily 24/7 timings
-
My good 7950x which could run 6600MT/s and 2200FCLK died with a cracked IO die so i'm limited to my spare cpu. (6200MT/s and 2100FCLK max on normal ambient) 6000mhz 5000mhz
-
Wow sounds very good ? I'm still looking for a better cpu, my CCD1 is so bad that i even have to run positive curve on two of of the cores @ +150mhz boostlimit for it to be 100% stable in corecycler: If anyone is switching from Zen4 to Raptor Lake and have a good 7950x laying around, please let me know ?
-
This is among the lines what i'm looking for: Core 0 SP is 120 Core 1 SP is 120 Core 2 SP is 121 Core 3 SP is 120 Core 4 SP is 120 Core 5 SP is 121 Core 6 SP is 121 Core 7 SP is 120 Core 8 SP is 119 Core 9 SP is 119 Core 10 SP is 119 Core 11 SP is 119 Core 12 SP is 119 Core 13 SP maybe 119 (Cant see in bios since its jumping) Core 14 SP maybe 119 (Cant see in bios since its jumping) Core 15 SP is 119 CCD0 avg 120 CCD1 avg 119
-
As per title I'm looking for a golden overclocking 7950x. Preferably at or above SP 119-120 on both CCD's. My current one which is SP121 + SP112 will do 5500/5200mhz in Cinebench R23 3-times in a row @ 1200mv (LLC5 asus), at normal ambient temp. Looking for better..