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  1. I don't think they're necessarily easy to get ahold of, but they exist and all Rembrandt (Zen3+ mobile) laptops use LP/DDR5: https://www.anandtech.com/show/17166/amd-announces-ryzen-6000-mobile-cpus-for-laptops-zen3-on-6nm-with-rdna2-graphics ^ note how extensively the iGPU has been improved... Yos brings up a great point IMO. One example in the wild: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-rog-zephyrus-14-wqxga-120hz-gaming-laptop-amd-ryzen-9-16gb-ddr5-memory-amd-radeon-rx-6700s-1tb-pcie-4-0-ssd/6494638.p?skuId=6494638 Apparently on display at a local store near me. Thanks for the response and clarification. So, it'll be on-motherboard IGPs only for the IGP DDR3 category?
  2. Few rules I'd like to ask for clarification on: - DDR3 memory stage: "Only use motherboards using X79, P67, P45 chipset." Are Z68/Z75/Z77 and X48/790i intended to be excluded? - IGP DDR3 stage: "Only make submissions with a socket Integrated (Chipset) videocard." I assume the "Chipset" is a pasting mistake from DDR1/2. I don't mind bringing out the 890GX but no on-chipset DDR3 GPU is > DX10.x AFAIK. - NVIDIA GPU (500-series): "Only use motherboards using nForce 680i SLI, nForce 650i SLI, nForce 650i Ultra, nForce 680a SLI, nForce 750a SLI, nForce 750i SLI, nForce 780a SLI, nForce 780i SLI chipset." Are 5xx, NF4, and GeForce variants (8x00, 9x00, etc.) intentionally excluded? If not, it'd be clearer to say "NVIDIA DDR2 motherboards only" as that would still keep out 790i and most 980a.
  3. In my opinion, the iGPU category should have a minor swap: Night Raid for DDR4 and Sky Diver for DDR3. The former being DX12 and the latter being DX11, all Terascale APUs and most (if not all?) Intel DDR3 IGPs are excluded as things currently stand.
  4. Something with nVidia chipsets could be fun. Maybe highest reference frequency for nForce 4, 5xx, 6xx, 7xx, for AMD and Intel seperately. Or a random benchmark such as sPi 32m nVidia chipset only, divided AMD / Intel.
  5. Use XOC mode for the 6GHz+ runs, that could be the key.
  6. Try PSCheck if you haven't already, it helps tons ;)
  7. am running out of chips 8300 was a bust (<5.5GHz), 4200 was worse (<5.3). FM2 time.
  8. 1.55v, this sample hates 1.6v+. Could be a thermal issue. CPU has one dead memory channel from when an MSI board tried to kill it, so it's prime to abuse Thank you both
  9. dual channel sticks at 222 / 223 still. it appears i'm glued to 223 from some bottleneck, i assume core.
  10. after dealing with this shite board I cannot agree more. who in god's name decided to have NO OC profiles, and a damn jumper to enable OC??
  11. Aftermarket copper heatsinks for Elpida BDSE (some timings temp sensitive, running at 1.8-2.0v depending on the OC).
  12. best I can get on this board with a quad-core. no GTL adjustments, terrible voltage controls
  13. forgot to change the date in the screenshot's signature, oops
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