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Everything posted by neurotix
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Update: I passed memtestCL in Ryzen DRAM Calculator at 7600MHz on 24 threads with 32GB being tested and to 2400% task scope. Next is stressapptest in Linux for 4 hours. I'd still be interested in some looser timings from @kaliz to see if I can run 8000MHz. Unfortunately, 8000MHz and 7800MHz both errored out in this test pretty early on (within 10 minutes). On another note, I use Linux as my main operating system and fold in it as well as have it act as the house server. Unfortunately, when I reboot the RAM sticks lighting turns off then turns back on with rainbow puke that doesn't match my rig's cyan/magenta theme. I guess I'll have to try learning OpenRGB as I saw it was available for Linux, I also used it on Windows and unfortunately it messed up my keyboard's custom lighting profile. So yeah, pretty unhappy that the lighting profile doesn't get saved into the sticks profile or whatever and persist across reboots. I'll figure it out though.
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Hey guys, I got my kit of TridentZ5 with single rank Hynix M-Die today. I'm having problems where it's unstable (in memtestCL in the old Ryzen DRAM Calculator), I am going to try applying more voltage and see if it passes. Unfortunately these are my results, using the settings @J7SC_Orion gave me: The bandwidth on all the memory readings looks quite low to me for DDR5-8000MHz. These results are barely better than my tightly tuned B-Die at 6200MHz I was previously using. @kaliz I am going to try adding more voltage to see if it will pass memtestCL and then GSAT in Linux, but can you go through and mark timings and make them a little looser to see if that gets me stable? Thanks everyone.
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Open Planning Discussion for 2024 EXTREMEHW Annual 2024 Folding Event
neurotix replied to damric's topic in Folding@Home
I think $10 is the right amount. Unfortunately so. I don't think many people, especially if we advertise this and the prizes with SM images, would be willing to pay $20 to enter. $20 would certainly ensure that there's enough money to get people their prizes without any problems. Unfortunately, I think it will really discourage people from participating because it's too much, especially for people not in the US or Europe. -
Nice dude! My best is 17k. https://hwbot.org/submission/5244641_
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Open Planning Discussion for 2024 EXTREMEHW Annual 2024 Folding Event
neurotix replied to damric's topic in Folding@Home
I'd be willing to pay $10 to participate, and since I fold 24/7 anyway, I don't care how long it is. 96 Hours seems pretty good though. I don't have issues with heat (rig is in a 1100~ ft finished basement) but I can see how others might. I am also fine with late February. I know I am no longer graphics designer, and part of it was 1) my negative attitude at the time, 2) complaining too much about making changes to images, and 3) my art being seasonal banners when everyone wanted simple protein strands for a background (essentially my art not being good enough or what was wanted), however people really loved all the advertising images I made for the foldathon. To the extent that some people were even using them on other forums. That said, I would humbly offer to make social media and forum advertising images such as the image I made with all the prizes, vendor logos, site logo and date. I could also do the smaller, signature banner type images as well. See below. -
Is the TridentZ5 that I'm getting (I convinced her ) dual or single rank? Amazon.com WWW.AMAZON.COM
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I wonder if it woukd work with AuraSync, which is what I have? If it did I'd be pretty thrilled. Obviously more interested in getting it and trying your settings and seeing if it's stable. But needed to know about the RGB part. Thanks.
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@J7SC_Orion Got my wife to halfway agree to get me that RAM kit, and I have the zentimings and settings you used saved. She had said "no more" to computer parts since I just got the new EK Nucleus AIO CR360 Dark as well as a Crucial T700 Gen 5 M.2 drive. However she said we'll talk about it this weekend after she does finances and we have a lot in savings so *fingers crossed* that she'll get me your kit this weekend. How's the RGB software for it? I have full Rgb in my rig (7 fans and 4 light strips), RGB keyboard, RGB mouse and I would want to be able to color coordinate the RAM sticks. I've never had RGB RAM before, I'm hoping I could do like an animated two- color fade with cyan and magenta to match the rest of my setup.
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Also what dies do you have? Can you post a picture of your Thaiphoon Burner report? If you have B-Die, you should be able to lower timings significantly as they are quite loose. I can post a photo of my ZenTimings for you to try if you do indeed have B-Die.
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When I first got my setup and OC'ed the RAM, I found an OCN post recommending 1.35v MISC and 1.25v SoC. Works great for me at 6200/2100. Passed 4 hours of GSAT. So maybe try that voltage and stress test it with Karhu and GSAT?
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@ENTERPRISE I would try 1.25v VDD_SoC and 1.35v Misc voltage for 2100MHz, and leave VDD_Mem on Auto. Give the RAM 1.435v and you will probably (if it's anything like mine) see the Mem controller voltage be at like 1.45v+. That's how mine is set currently anyway and it's rock solid stable. Also I would suggest lowering the RAM speed to 6400 or 6200 if trying for 2100 fclk which is what I run. (6200MHz, 2100 fclk). Hope this helps.
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EXTREMEHW Foldathon September 23rd-24th 00:00 UTC
neurotix replied to damric's topic in Folding@Home
My 3rd place win this time was a fluke anyway since your 4070 ti wasn't going for a period of time. If it had been, you would have passed me. I'm pretty happy with finally getting 3rd since this has been going on since like, March. But I'm more happy that I did 62m points for the cause in 48 hours, and that everyone came together as a team again for a great cause. We did a ton of points collectively over 48 hours. Now if we could just get more people folding 24/7 or close to it. -
EXTREMEHW Foldathon September 23rd-24th 00:00 UTC
neurotix replied to damric's topic in Folding@Home
Great foldathon guys! As always. -
EXTREMEHW Foldathon September 23rd-24th 00:00 UTC
neurotix replied to damric's topic in Folding@Home
Not again. I hate you. -
You can disable ECC in the bios and you may get slightly better performance or results in overclocking. Don't worry too much about tFAW 15, I would suggest you set it to 16 though as it seems to like multiples of 4. I run my RAM at 6200MHz with 16 tFAW which is very close to what you're running. It's really tight but assuming you have no errors and the system is stable it should be ok. I suggest using GSAT for a minimum of 4 hours. Is there anyway you can post your AIDA64 results? I missed them if you posted them. You have an issue with high latency right?
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EXTREMEHW Foldathon September 23rd-24th 00:00 UTC
neurotix replied to damric's topic in Folding@Home
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I'm pretty sure if you go back a few pages, J7SC_Orion posted screens of DDR5-8000 with AIDA64 and his latency was like 62ns. Also, the Uclk/Memclk div 2 is because once you pass a certain speed on RAM, the Memclk will no longer be half the RAM clock. I've been told that to outperform say, 6200MHz with tight timings, you need to be running 7600MHz to match it, and then if you get your kit to 8000MHz it would outperform ~6000 with tight timings. This is my understanding of it from chatting with the guys here. I have G.skill Flare X B-Die and was warned that going over 6600 on it is really hard or impossible. Ideally for very high RAM speeds on Zen 4, you want Hynix A-Die. Check your kit with Thaiphoon Burner if you haven't. Hope this helps.
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Here's the fan noise from 5 feet away from Ai Crystal folding, on the MSI Gaming X Trio 4090 with fans set to 80%
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Hey @J7SC_Orion Can you post a link to your ram kit on Amazon please? The wife got a lot of stuff for my rig lately but in a month or two I'll ask her to get me your kit and I'll be able to join in the Zen 4 7000MHz+ RAM club.
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The "Show Me Yours And I'll Show You Mine" Thread
neurotix replied to PCSarge's topic in Office/Gaming Spaces
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@Snakecharmed I just tested the Crucial T700 speeds again, and I think when I did the benchmark before I think I was downloading Forza Horizon 4 and 5 in the background, causing a lot of write operations that interfered with the benchmark. This should look a lot better
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From the album: Ai Crystal