String Posted March 31, 2017 Posted March 31, 2017 Hi, I'm trying to move to the next step with my benching and was hoping to get a wee bit of advice. I know my way around bios so not a complete novice, but I could do with some experience in "proper" benching. First stop is Win 7 and some 2D benchmarks. Does anyone have any recommendations for what to bench with this OS? I'm particularly interested in fine tuning my core clock and also RAM timings. I'll update my Sig with my benching spec in case anyone fancies helping out a wee bit here and there. Everything is under water. Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted April 1, 2017 Crew Posted April 1, 2017 GPU PI, HWBOT prime, Cinebenches R11.5/15 on Win7 64 bit Wprime , pi pifast and co is XP territory XTU is Win8.1/10 32BIT (yeppo 32bit) So you see to have fun prepare to devote some time to install multiple Osses. Fine tuning your memory will jield better scores. You've got a solid OS friendly platform to work with!! Quote
String Posted April 1, 2017 Author Posted April 1, 2017 I'm all set up and now focusing on memory. Any tips on what to shoot for in terms of voltage/frequency? What's optimal for X99? This the memory I'm using CMK32GX4M4A2400C14 Vengeance Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted April 1, 2017 Crew Posted April 1, 2017 just work your way up, aiming for 3000C12-12-12-28 will be great at 1.55-1.65Vdimm. Assuming that Corsair kit is B-Die Quote
String Posted April 1, 2017 Author Posted April 1, 2017 just work your way up, aiming for 3000C12-12-12-28 will be great at 1.55-1.65Vdimm. Assuming that Corsair kit is B-Die How would I know if it's B-Die? Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted April 1, 2017 Crew Posted April 1, 2017 Step by step to determine what IC you have: 1) Set DRAM Frequency to 1600MHz and set DRAM Voltage to 1.20v 2) Set CAS# Latency to 9, Write to Read Delay L to 3 and DRAM Write Latency to 9 and Save and Exit. 3) If it boots up then you have MICRON IC DRAM, IF it fails to boot, then move onto step 4. 4) Set DRAM Frequency to 1600MHz and set DRAM Voltage to 1.20v. 5) Set REF Cycle Time to 140 and Save and Exit. 6) If it boots up then you have HYNIX IC DRAM, IF it fails to boot, then you have SAMSUNG IC DRAM. Quote
String Posted April 1, 2017 Author Posted April 1, 2017 Steps 1&2 successful, so it's MICRON IC RAM. Good, bad? Quote
String Posted April 1, 2017 Author Posted April 1, 2017 The best frequency I can hit is 2750 with strap @ 125. This is with dram voltage of 1.35v and stock timings (14-16-16-31-1t). I'm not sure I can push the voltage past 1.35v? Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted April 2, 2017 Crew Posted April 2, 2017 The best frequency I can hit is 2750 with strap @ 125. This is with dram voltage of 1.35v and stock timings (14-16-16-31-1t). I'm not sure I can push the voltage past 1.35v? That is at your own risk sir, if you are happy with current speeds, keep it like this. If you want more, prepare to push higher voltages. Though go in small steps and see if the speed scales Quote
String Posted April 2, 2017 Author Posted April 2, 2017 That is at your own risk sir, if you are happy with current speeds, keep it like this. If you want more, prepare to push higher voltages. Though go in small steps and see if the speed scales Understood. I'll dial frequency back a notch and play with timings. I'm more interested in learning the details as opposed to pushing the limits (for the time being at least :-)). Quote
buildzoid Posted April 2, 2017 Posted April 2, 2017 I have 2400 16-16-16-39 Micron kit that does 3000 11-14-14-28-1T on 1.7V and 2800 10-14-13-26-1T on 1.6V. It also does 2666 10-13-13-28-1T on 1.45V with ease. However it is pretty old RAM so your kit might clock very very different. Quote
SirTryAlot Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 Don't be scared. Ram are basically indestructible. Even without extra cooling u can pump up to 1.95v through Ram. No problem for benching sessions. Maybe not recommended for regular use. But benching only, u should be fine. Quote
suzuki Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 Hell no,there are many people with ram dead at 1.95 ,this is no safe voltage. Always put a vent on them,decreases the risk. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote
String Posted April 9, 2017 Author Posted April 9, 2017 Am I right in saying that W7 64 bit is the best OS for 3D benching with X99? Quote
Crew Leeghoofd Posted April 9, 2017 Crew Posted April 9, 2017 Yes, unless you use broadwell-E, than use 32bits for Vantage only Quote
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