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Everything posted by neurotix
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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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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
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From the album: Ai Crystal
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From the album: Ai Crystal
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From the album: Ai Crystal
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From the album: Ai Crystal
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A few pics of my system off with the EK cooler. And some of the front of my case. Took these while doing the monthly cleaning.
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So, my wonderful wife installed my new EK Nucleus AIO CR360 Dark for me this morning. Since I just had hip surgery and have back pain too, doing this on my own wasn't possible. Previously I had the Corsair H150i RGB Pro XT. With like four cables coming off the block ruining the clean look of my rig. The performance was pretty poor, too. Some preliminary test numbers, on my 7900X3D: Windows Idle temp with Corsair: 45-50c Windows Idle temp with EK Nucleus: 32-35c CPU-Z bench multicore Corsair: 78-80c CPU-Z bench multicore EK Nucleus: 62c More testing needs to be done, but running folding@home on Linux on my 4090, the waste heat would heat my CPU up and to 69-72c with the Corsair. With the EK Nucleus, the highest I've seen is 62c. It looks better and cools way better. I'm glad I read the review here about the unit. I used to use an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 before and would have continued using it in my build, except its around 38mm thick without fans and did not clear the VRM heatsinks on my new board, the Asus ROG Strix X670E-E Gaming Wifi. That cooler worked better but it seems the EK Nucleus (which has a 27mm thickness, and fit fine) is at least as good as the Arctic cooler, if not better. I'm thrilled.
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No idea. I may have to look into it further.
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So I upgraded from a Samsung 970 Evo Gen3 M.2 drive to a Crucial T700 Gen 5 M.2 drive. Unfortunately, my Linux dd backup had errors while imaging the 970 Evo, and though it made an img, when I loaded it onto the new drive and looked at gparted all the ext4 partitions were showing as "unknown". Meaning, I've had to reinstall and configure Win10 and now will be doing the same with Linux. However, here is the performance increase. This should help greatly with load times in Forza Horizon 4 and 5. And I have enough room to have both at once. Samsung 970 Evo: Crucial T700: Awesome improvement.
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I only did one sub, but it was the best in its category/stage. If I could have used my 5900x I would have done the AM4 stage too. Thanks to everyone else who worked so hard to submit scores in every stage! I was really hoping we would get 3rd place, what happened? 7th is still amazing for us and for the scale of our site and people participating.
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Welcome!
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So here's a question: Does going from 6200MHz cas 30 to DDR-7000+ have any tangible performance improvement in gaming, or does it just help benchmarks?
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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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From the album: Ai Crystal

