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@krampak said in Super PI Test (The 30 fastest PCs on HardLimit):
@xevipiu said in Super PI Test (The 30 fastest PCs on HardLimit):
Use some crappy DDR5, with Micron chip, which are physically incapable of going over 5400, I'm waiting for some with Hyniz chip, that one can reach +8000 at Cas 30-32
Meanwhile I leave this, I won't post anything else, otherwise it won't be another 7 years


That's because of the state change, right?
No, I haven't put it with cold yet, that was with the Chiller, with temperatures under load of 107º (I set it to 110º the thermal limiter)
On Saturday and Sunday, I'll be in Madrid, at Gamergy, at the Intel booth, we'll do a demo with Ln2, invited by Intel/Gygabyte, presentation of the Gygabyte z790 & Intel
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@xevipiu I've already seen some videos on insta
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@krampak said in Super PI Test (The 30 Fastest PCs on HardLimit):
@xevipiu I've already seen some videos on insta
What brands did you manage?Nothing good, many problems with the bios, they are very green, bug with the cold at more than 7Ghz, that with more time, it could have been solved
Another issue is using a much thicker pot, more solid copper, it's impressive how it drinks the Ln2 with what it sucks up the watts under full load

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For example, this was done with barely 1.45v, but no matter how much you increased vcore, the motherboard bug could not go beyond this. But soon another top-of-the-range motherboard arrived, which is on its way to Taipei
That is, it has no forgiveness, with some memories with Hynix chip at more than +8000 CAs32

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Well, if I learn how the Ryzen works I'll post again with better results. For now it stays like this in Auto


3- krampak - Ryzen 5700X @ 4650MHz 1'10V (100x46.5) 1800Mhz 16-19-19-19 (RL) -> 16,611''

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@krampak said in Super PI Test (The 30 fastest PCs on HardLimit):
krampak - Ryzen 5700X @ 4650MHz 1'10V (100x46.5) 1800Mhz 16-19-19-19 (RL) -> 16,611''
but... is that config you put stable? or just to pass the pi?, because if yours is stable you have a golden at least, right?
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@defaultuser said in Super PI Test (The 30 fastest PCs on HardLimit):
@krampak said in Super PI Test (The 30 fastest PCs on HardLimit):
krampak - Ryzen 5700X @ 4650MHz 1'10V (100x46.5) 1800Mhz 16-19-19-19 (RL) -> 16,611''
but... is that config you put stable? or just to pass the pi?, because if it's stable yours you have a golden at least, right?
Well, at 4650MHz it seems that only the turboboost has worked, I think he didn't do what you mentioned, to make an oc to pass the Pi. Note, I don't know what frequency they go up to by activating the turbo in the bios. But I think he can get more out of it.
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@defaultuser I only activated the PBO of the Curve Optimizer, the OC is all automatic and I have been able to play well for hours, although now I have put a more relaxed profile because it was getting pretty hot and I don't like it, I prefer to have it at 55ºC under load than at 80ºC xD
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@krampak said in Super PI Test (The 30 Fastest PCs on HardLimit):
@defaultuser I only enabled the PBO of the Curve Optimizer, the OC is all automatic and I have been able to play well for hours, although now I have put a more relaxed profile because it was getting pretty hot and I don't like it, I prefer to have it at 55ºC under load than at 80ºC xD
Alright now I'm going with the million-dollar question.... but that temperature is the "cpu" or "cpu_package"? is there one that is "the official" for you?
What I was getting at was that your configuration with that voltage is not bad at all to be honest, even if it hadn't passed for example the CineBench all-core.
I was testing a bit with the CTR and what a shame that the zen2 don't have CO
but well at least I already have a rough idea of the oc for when I need more "juice".
The Pi comes out as a potato even at 4.6, when I can I will revise the latency issue in general (that never hurts) and I will contribute my result.Salu2.
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With the team's air-cooled setup (Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120):
xavib - Raptor Lake 14600K @ 5.3Ghz 0.737V (100x53) 5300Mhz @ 18-22-22-39 (Air) -> 13,964''