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Posts posted by Azuki Minaduki
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Congrats on the score! Glad to see that dice batch got some good use after all:P
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CCD0 4725, CCD1 4625 | Ice water ~5°C temp
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VCore was 1.575V, Cores 2 and 5 were both OC'd to 4850.
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9 hours ago, Strunkenbold said:
I changed the chipset to X370 in our db. Rev 1.1 dont have B350. The V2 of this board has the B350 but for this board, we already have a category.
Thanks! Much appreciated.
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Heya, would it be possible to add the Gigabyte AB-350M-DS3H (Rev. 1.X)? Here's Gigabyte's official page for it: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AB350M-DS3H-rev-1x#kf
I saw that the X370 version (which is the Rev 1.X) isn't on HWBot, and so I've been having to use the B350 chipset for my subs.
I've attached a few pics of the physical box (with the serial + check numbers, EAN and UPC blocked out for privacy)
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Both CCD 4850 @ 1.45v Vcore | 3200 C16 XMP
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4925 All core|1.425v Vcore|1.725v VDIMM
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CCX0 4475 | CCX1 4550 | 1.4875v Vcore
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CCX0 4450 | CCX1 4500 | 1.4875v Vcore
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5.1GHz on Core #7 | 1.3875v max Vcore in RM
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CCD0 @ 4.85GHz, CCD1 @ 4.875GHz | Vcore @ 1.35v | Avg temp of 66°C
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As of 4:33pm EDT I do not have pictures of the system. When I return home I will submit them
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Marked as "Unchecked" as I had to use XOC mode for CPU-Z to validate
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CO of -30 all core
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Vcore was actually 1.35v (before Vdroop), set in Ryzen Master. Not entirely sure why bench mate reported 1.55v
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This R5 3600X survived an entire SoC VRM explosion on my first B550 Tuf Gaming board. Anything above 2800MT/s on 4 DIMMs is impossible to stabilize, the IMC was heavily damaged. Used to be able to hit 3,800 IF @ 1.1v SoC prior to VRM explosion. ; - ;
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Motherboard is an ASUS B550 Tuf Gaming Plus (Wifi). Used 1x 8GB DIMM from a G Skill Trident Z RGB 3,200MT/s CL16-18-18-38 Samsung D-Die kit
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I also own the world record for the R5 3600X and RX 6700XT combo for Port Royal at 6700 points - https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1508187
exaberries - DDR5 SDRAM @ 4602.2MHz - 1min 46sec 425ms PYPrime - 32b with BenchMate
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