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  1. GGs to all! We made 8th place, not too bad for a small team like ours! 🙂  Thanks all the contributors, was a fun competition!

     

    Now it is time for me to move on to a new HWBOT team. Just found out that @Bastiaan_NL took the same step.

    Thanks for everything and keep up the good and positive environment here at EHW!

     

    All the best and many thanks, looze

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  2. 8 hours ago, neurotix said:

     

    Yep I did all this but didn't try with SA voltage that high. Tried with 1.23 SA and 1.22 VCCIO. Wouldn't post. I could try it to see if I can get the sticks to run higher, but tbh I got my sub in already and we need someone with an 11th gen i5 ideally to post much better score.

     

    Also, Sir B, you are correct. Filling all the categories is what matters.

     

     

    Hmm interesting that none worked.

    Anyway yes, filling all required subs matters most.

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  3. 55 minutes ago, neurotix said:

    So. For the Kaby Lake i5 Cinebench competition, I bought some G.skill Flare X B-Die for the system. Hard fail. It is 3200 14-14-14 but in my wife's 5900x rig with the same kit it does 3733 and I even OCed it out of ratio to 4266 once.

     

    With the Kaby Lake setup (see "mom's rig" in my signature), and some timings I found, it wouldn't do 3800 let alone 4000, which is what I was hoping for. Unfortunately the highest it clocks is 3333MHz 14-14-14-35.

     

    The system will do 5GHz but with a Thermalright low profile blow-down cooler, it was hitting 90c+ and said it was throttling running Cinebench, but I didn't actually see the core clocks drop at all in hwinfo64.

     

    I'll have to try 5ghz realtime priority and 4.8ghz as well and see which score is better, and then submit the better one.

     

    Speaking of which, isn't the competition starting today???

    Comp has started, first subs in 🙂 

     

    These newer Flare X sticks are pretty good, so seems like limited by CPU or more likely BIOS auto values. From my experience ASUS Z170/Z270 boards have pretty much non-POST auto values when >DDR4 3600 (at least compared to MSI).

    Did you try adjusting VCCIO/VCCSA? The values from the guide you posted are pretty good, SA can go higher for tighter timings (only for benching!).

    A starting point to boot something DDR4 >3600 on Sky/Kaby could be:

    • ~1.15-1.25V IO and ~1.35-1.45V SA, that should be good for 3733-4000 even with relatively tight timings.
      • Too high IO is worse
      • Higher SA = tighter timings possible
    • Manually set tCL to like 16 and tCWL(tWL) to tCL-2.
    • Don't forget to loosen tCCD_L to 8 or sometimes need to set tRDWR_xx to the same value as tCL for a safe value to tighten later.

    Good luck and happy TC!

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  4. 12 hours ago, Avacado said:

    Hello and welcome to EHW. You should join the discord for our community, it will be easier to get help and info related to HWbot there. Don't worry about messing up subs, we all do it!

     

    2 hours ago, ENTERPRISE said:

    Welcome to the the community and team bud. Thanks for your efforts:)

    Thanks for having me!

    Because of family, kids and house I am more of a casual overclocker but I am happy to contribute here and there something.

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