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l0ud_sil3nc3 - Core i9 12900KF (8P) @ 6569.1MHz - 12sec 565ms y-cruncher - Pi-1b

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Yuge! Extra points should be given for the baby board
11 hours ago, Leeghoofd said:

But How ?

With LN2?

9 hours ago, pro said:

great result, is subbing with effective mhz the go with ycruncher?

Thx James, idk if it's the go but it's what I have always put in all of my submissions.

On ASRock you have to set an offset of 1 for AVX512, no patch tool like Giga and Asus and I'm sure it is a bit slower and less stable dropping one multi for these workloads. Regardless your efficiency is redonk and there's no way for me to get close except brute force it with clocks :D

 

 

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On 8/8/2024 at 3:51 PM, l0ud_sil3nc3 said:

With LN2?

Thx James, idk if it's the go but it's what I have always put in all of my submissions.

On ASRock you have to set an offset of 1 for AVX512, no patch tool like Giga and Asus and I'm sure it is a bit slower and less stable dropping one multi for these workloads. Regardless your efficiency is redonk and there's no way for me to get close except brute force it with clocks :D

 

 

I was able to activate avx-512 on giga aorus elite x z790 but i have no offset settings and I am suffering avx-512 downbins, anything you could recommend me to try to lock the avx-512 core frecuency?

Thanks!

7 hours ago, Rulos-Magicos said:

I was able to activate avx-512 on giga aorus elite x z790 but i have no offset settings and I am suffering avx-512 downbins, anything you could recommend me to try to lock the avx-512 core frecuency?

Thanks!

I'm sorry man I don't Gigabyte :D

But really you can try the AVX512 Patch Tool that @sergmann has posted in the Z690/Z790 Giga thread in the forums and that should fix you drop during AX512 workloads.

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