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System Name | ...no name yet |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7800x3D |
Motherboard | ASUS STRIX X670E-E Wi-Fi |
Cooling | EK Nucleus AIO CR360 Lux-D-RGB |
Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws DDR5 6000Mhz CL36 32GB (2x16) |
Video Card(s) | MSI 4090 Gaming Trio |
Storage | 1Tb Samsung 860 SSD, twin 2TB Samsung nvme drives |
Display(s) | Asus ROG Swift PG279Q IPS gsync 2k |
Case | Thermaltake P5 wall mounted and backlit with Corsair lighting node pro |
Power Supply | EVGA P3 1000w |
Mouse | Logitech G9x (awesome!) |
Keyboard | Logitech G105 |
VR HMD | Pimax 5k+ |
Software | Windows 10 64Bit |
Benchmark Scores | CPU-Z 698s/7465m (7800x3D result) |
I know a lot of people will probably hate me here right now as they haven't quite hit 3Ghz stable on some of their setups. Well to add more to the hatred I decided that until we get the new bios for our ASUS boards I won't be able to boot into windows at speeds higher than 3.1Ghz (passes post all the way up to 3.4Ghz on as little as 1.35v).
Anyway I proceeded to finsh my normal overclocking routine and now focus on how low I can get the voltage stable at high speeds. Well....................
I'll post screenshots later but the lowest I can boot is 1.20 volts at 3Ghz...yes you read that right 1.fukin20 volts! It wasn't stable at that speed but I had to get shots for proof, same with 1.21v booted with no problems but failed 100% testing rather quickly. So I decided I was hungry and it was time to get some food...dialed in 1.232v and went to get me a cheese steak. Well 1 hour 47 minutes later it was still chugging away just fine.
100% load on 1.232v without failing, no bsod, nothing...it's still running right now and I'm talking to you at that setting now.
Okay now edited to include screenshots.
K
Btw...cheese steaks are good
1.20v Successful 3Ghz Bootup
1.232v Everest 3Ghz Stress Test Results
Anyway I proceeded to finsh my normal overclocking routine and now focus on how low I can get the voltage stable at high speeds. Well....................
I'll post screenshots later but the lowest I can boot is 1.20 volts at 3Ghz...yes you read that right 1.fukin20 volts! It wasn't stable at that speed but I had to get shots for proof, same with 1.21v booted with no problems but failed 100% testing rather quickly. So I decided I was hungry and it was time to get some food...dialed in 1.232v and went to get me a cheese steak. Well 1 hour 47 minutes later it was still chugging away just fine.
100% load on 1.232v without failing, no bsod, nothing...it's still running right now and I'm talking to you at that setting now.
Okay now edited to include screenshots.
K
Btw...cheese steaks are good
1.20v Successful 3Ghz Bootup
1.232v Everest 3Ghz Stress Test Results
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