Ryzen 9 7950X3D Undervolt & Overclock to 5900 MHz With Crosshair X670E Extreme | SkatterBencher #56

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • In today's video, I overclock the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D Raphael CPU up to 5900 MHz with the ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme motherboard and EK custom loop water cooling.
    Before we get going, I'd like to thank the folks at AMD for enabling overclocking support on X3D CPUs. While this may age like milk if they decide to lock OC after launch, it's nice to see a change in approach from the first X3D CPU, which was entirely locked for overclocking.
    That's not to say overclocking is fully unlocked or as straightforward as with regular Ryzen 7000 CPUs (it certainly isn't), but the intent is there, and I appreciate that!
    All right, we have lots to cover, so let's jump straight in.
    00:00 Intro
    05:07 Stock Performance
    07:08 OC Strategy #1: PBO 2 + EXPO
    21:21 OC Strategy #2: PBO Curve Optimized
    28:16 OC Strategy #3: PBO Eclk Tuned
    35:26 Let's Wrap Things Up
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    Any questions on our overclocking, ask in the comments! If you wish to help us add subtitles to this video, please contact us via twitter @skatterbencher
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  • @pedroteixeira4369
    @pedroteixeira4369 Рік тому +40

    Before asking you what I want to ask let me first tell you that you are the very best overclocker educator I have ever seen and your metodological aproach to overclocking is everything anyone would hope for. The quality of the information you put into these videos is quite amazing, gold literally. Sad so few people know about you and your channel. I think this is simply a question of time. Now, about my question: Please consider deliding the 7950x3d and then overclocking it to see how the improved thermal margins affect the overclock potential.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +22

      Hi Pedro, thanks for the kind words. I really appreciate it!
      I don't think I've ever delidded a CPU before, so I'm a little hesitant ... but I might consider it (for science!). Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @pedroteixeira4369
      @pedroteixeira4369 Рік тому +3

      @@SkatterBencher Ok, so if you end up doing it Der8auer sells a tool that makes deliding very easy and he posted a delid video of the 7950X3D. A previous video analysis of deliding a 7950 ( also from Der8auer ) showed a huge drop in temps when used bare core on block, and this is the reason I think it may be worth the effort.

    • @billkillernic
      @billkillernic Рік тому +1

      @@SkatterBencher If you delid it use some sort of conformal coating on everything but the cores and I/O chip + take into account that the IHS height is removed and make proper modifications to fit the cooler flat on the dies last but not least try to do that with the 7950x too :P

    • @jgvtc559
      @jgvtc559 Рік тому

      ​@@SkatterBencherget a whetstone for knife sharpening and just lap it eith wd40 works like a charm

  • @TheAnoniemo
    @TheAnoniemo Рік тому +32

    You know there's an embargo about to drop when SkatterBencher releases his video 15 minutes early every time...

  • @AshtonCoolman
    @AshtonCoolman Рік тому +10

    Subbed! I really appreciate the deep dive. A lot of channels glance over AMD's technical aspects like this, while they explain Intel's.

    • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat
      @DragonOfTheMortalKombat Рік тому

      And then they complain that AMD doesn't offer good OC 🙃

    • @AshtonCoolman
      @AshtonCoolman Рік тому

      @@DragonOfTheMortalKombat intel fans don't like anything that's different than the way intel or Nvidia do things😂(yes I included Nvidia on purpose in this statement. We all know it to be true.)

  • @soulbytes
    @soulbytes Рік тому +1

    This class is interesting.
    Geeting to know something that you have never even know what is all about.
    Looking forward for the next video.
    I have done pretty well oc on my 13700k ..as a beginner because of this channel.
    Thanks.

  • @Hyp33rX
    @Hyp33rX Рік тому

    your knwoledge is amazing, thanks for the vid

  • @arkama67
    @arkama67 Рік тому +1

    At least a real clear unbiased journalistic review, thank you sir for delivering ! I would love to see what all core OC you can achieve.

  • @brokenintel
    @brokenintel Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for this video! I didn't have time to tweak each core so I applied all core negative offset -15 to my 7950X3D and BAM! Hit 5.2 ghz all core during gaming. I am using the same board as you with the LT720 cooler!

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      Nice!

    • @brokenintel
      @brokenintel Рік тому +1

      @@SkatterBencher Can you please do a video on Core Flex bios settings?

  • @AMDRyzenEnthusiastGroup
    @AMDRyzenEnthusiastGroup Рік тому +1

    Exceptionally good information!

  • @nizzen2
    @nizzen2 Рік тому

    Nice job as usual! :D

  • @BaneSIlvermoon
    @BaneSIlvermoon Рік тому +5

    Oh nice. I just ordered the same motherboard last week. Stoked to watch the rest of this video now.
    ::edit:: Nice, same memory sticks too.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      Enjoy the board!

    • @BaBaNaNaBa
      @BaBaNaNaBa Рік тому

      I got the gene, glad I decided for a board with external clock gen

  • @MrGatz
    @MrGatz Рік тому +5

    This was a good video to understand the mechanics behind how the cpu behaves. Now we all can't copy each other's CO settings (silicon lottery), I just did a safe CO of -15 all cores & and Fmax of +150 & PBO was set to Manual (I only changed and set my PPT to 150w to stay away from diminishing power returns). I hit the 5900mhz on 3 non Vcache cores, others max out at like 5800-5875mhz. The system is stable under all conditions including High and more importantly the lower workload scenarios where many aggressive CO settings give too little voltage to the cores and crash the system. In the past with Ryzen overclocking found that when I set CO negative too aggressively, it's the lower workloads where the CCDs clock lower and you end up too low left on the VF curve and receive too little voltage for those lower frequencies and boom you crash. So be mindful that stability is not only at the high usage use case, but also the lower usage use cases.
    The Cache CCD, all cores hit 5250mhz. Max temp under Cinebench 10min multi core is around 79C with a Noctua Air cooler NH-D15 (with H-2 paste) in a Fractal Design Torrent case (So airflow to the max). I didn't want to check each core for WHEA errors and tune it further so i went the lazy all core route; I'm happy with it. This 7950X3D is truly an efficiency king, and a jack of all trades.

    • @Tarrgetthis
      @Tarrgetthis 11 місяців тому

      My asus 670 won't let me pbo

    • @ettepet9308
      @ettepet9308 11 місяців тому +1

      Unfortunately running Cinebench “stably” doesn’t mean much as it isn’t a properly stressing test. So in reality your modification using air-cooling will probably be less than your lazy attempt. -10 already is quite taxing.

  • @marcusaguirre7032
    @marcusaguirre7032 Рік тому +1

    Damn I feel disappointed in myself i just found you out right now. Thanks to tomshardware for sending me your way. Great freaking video.

  • @spiriter666
    @spiriter666 Рік тому +6

    Hey Skatter. Thanks for your tutorials! I have a pretty good chip -I managed to get my 7950X3D boosting to 5960 mhz with -40 CO. Around 80W usage in games :) I'm super happy with it, awesome upgrade after 5900X for 4k gaming / VR / rendering

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +2

      Nice, what a great chip!

    • @zoeydee7168
      @zoeydee7168 Рік тому

      Did you use -40 for all cores or just specific ones, ie, have the same here and dying to know.

    • @spiriter666
      @spiriter666 Рік тому +1

      @@zoeydee7168 All cores. Although on the newest bios from Gigabyte -40 was causing instability in long gaming sessions. -30 seemed fine, but I downgraded the bios:)

    • @zoeydee7168
      @zoeydee7168 Рік тому

      @@spiriter666 awesome. Thank you for following up as I have been tweaking mine as well and -30 might work for me, ie, -35 seems fickle and unstable in, I think, low loadings

  • @Sickoloko24
    @Sickoloko24 Рік тому

    you deserve a millinon subs my brother

  • @BaBaNaNaBa
    @BaBaNaNaBa Рік тому +6

    Very very in depth video. Extremely well done!
    Two questions I had, would your #3rd overclocking method benefit from deliding the CPU and ultimately enable higher stable clocks?
    Second question min 13:05, I dunno if I got this right. Technically speaking does that mean a (simular binned) 7800x3d will performe better (up to 8 cores ofc) than a 7950x3D cause it has a favorable Voltage for the 3d vcache CCD only?
    Hope those questions weren't confusing or kinda wrong. Tysm in advance!!!

    • @stevewatson6839
      @stevewatson6839 Рік тому

      2nd question. We won't know 'til that part drops. Your favourite techtuber breaks NDA; you see that techtuber reviewing that company's goods no more. Wait for real-world results from your favourite techtubers. Theoretical answers have a good likelihood of being wrong.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +4

      As far as I understand AMD's Precision Boost algorithm, lower temperatures will always help to achieve higher frequencies. That's because it would allow running a different VFT point. X voltage for Y frequency at Z temperature -> lower Z means higher Y.
      That said, I think the main limiter for the 7950X3D isn't temperature since in none of my OC strategies I hit the TjMax of 89C. The main limiter is the allowed CPU voltage for the V-Cache CCD.
      Can't answer the 7800X3D question since I haven't tried it yet, but I assume it's a similar situation like with the X-SKUs where the best CCDs go into the Ryzen 9 and lesser CCDs go into the Ryzen 7/5s. I assume the V-Cache VID limit with 7800X3D will be similarly constraining, just that 7800X3D has lower Fmax.
      Unfortunately, but also a little excitingly, if the positive Fmax boost offset is also locked on 7800X3D, it means Async ECLK will be the only viable path for overclocking.

  • @jimbodee4043
    @jimbodee4043 Рік тому +1

    I am watching your channel for the 1st time today.
    Very detailed and informative strategies to approach this specific chip from AMD for optimising.
    I wonder if you have access to any other motherboards for AM5 and what specification on the Rog made you choose that motherboard.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      No particular reason why I picked the X670E Extreme. I just figured it's a good match for AMD's most high-end chip :)

  • @wesleymirandarocha4919
    @wesleymirandarocha4919 Рік тому +2

    Hey man! First of all, nice work!
    Your video/instructions were clear and precise.
    Tks and keep up!
    One doubt
    If I use the second strategy to OC mine, should I use Asus core flex and should I set the SMU to driver too?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      It's not a must to configure Core Flex to use OC Strategy #2. Core Flex and the SMU option control which CCD gets priority for certain workloads. My OC Strategy #2 just help squeeze a little more performance out of the CCD.

  • @iLegionaire3755
    @iLegionaire3755 Рік тому +16

    The 7950X3D may not clock as high as the Intel 13900KS, but it’s the most power efficient CPU I’ve ever seen in action! Tempted to switch.
    Update: Switched from 10900K to the 7950X3D!

    • @jgvtc559
      @jgvtc559 11 місяців тому

      I'm thinking of building a system out of this board and that chip
      Want to final form my x570 5600x to a 5800x3d first though

    • @teodorgroza4645
      @teodorgroza4645 8 місяців тому

      Power efficiency I didn't even though it is possible to get from the new high end cpus. I've got the 7800x3d and it consumes under 50w no matter what I do to it. During CPU-Z stress test I get 6700 score with 55W consumption. With my 4.4 ghz oc 5820k I didn't measure, but I expect into the 150-200w for a 1600 score or so. I am just blown by the performance of the 7800x3d given the fact that it only got 2 more cores (4 threads) and it clocks at around 4.8-5 ghz. If i were to not OC the 5820k, I would get around 1200 score, 1300. With the 7800x3d I get 1200 with running one core/2 threads only.. Just amazing

  • @mattcude6917
    @mattcude6917 Рік тому

    Nice info

  • @gurugamer8632
    @gurugamer8632 Рік тому +1

    For video editing in apps like adobe premiere , after effects and DaVinci Resolve which CPU is the best for performance? I9 13900K , 13900KS or AMD 7950X or AMD 7950X3D?

  • @kvitoroulis
    @kvitoroulis 6 місяців тому

    Amazing content. Glad i run into your channel!
    Question - is there a strategy to identify the better cores!
    Also on strat #3, what was your thinking for setting the positive voltage on the cores? Why did you group them as you did?
    Once again, outstanding content and well presented!

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  6 місяців тому

      The only working strategy (I've found) is testing them yourself, unfortunately.
      In OC Strategy #3 I use Eclk to overclock the CPU. When using the Eclk, we effectively increase the frequency of a V/F point. So, if the V/F point was 5000 at 1.25V, with 101 MHz ECLK it's 5050 at 1.25V. Some cores may not be able to have their V/F curve adjusted too much and become unstable due to too low voltage for a certain frequency.
      With a positive curve optimizer, we can offset a core's V/F curve to use more voltage. So let's say that 5050 isn't stable at 1.25V, with a CO of +5 maybe the voltage is 1.275V and then the core is stable again.

  • @no-one_no1406
    @no-one_no1406 Рік тому +2

    eclk 1 mode! wow! We can now overclock locked cpu's without breaking the rest of the system!
    Now we just need to find a way to trick the voltage limit on the x3d ccd at low temperatures.

  • @tannerwolfemortimer1190
    @tannerwolfemortimer1190 2 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @shreyasd4663
    @shreyasd4663 Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @RMabudabi
    @RMabudabi Рік тому

    woah nice content here

  • @fifise8486
    @fifise8486 Рік тому

    First thx for the great and detail explainantion, with your help I am starting to be able to OC my firt AMD CPU , What is your setting for the 2 minutes test with Corecycle ?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      Y-Cruncher 00-x86 to check high boost and then also Y-Cruncher 19-ZN2 to check high load (AVX2 is usually the main struggle for me)

  • @GoodboiOfficial
    @GoodboiOfficial Рік тому +1

    As someone already said. Please consider delidding a cpu. You make the best oc videos I have seen. But the lowered temps could make it even more Interesting.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the suggestion, will consider it :)

  • @ralstonfurstonberg2113
    @ralstonfurstonberg2113 Рік тому +1

    Can you please link your per core SP values? my x3d has a SP score of 110 and yours has a sp of 111.
    Somehow you can undervolt wayy lower then me. i get crashes on -5 on the x3d cores

  • @bismuth7730
    @bismuth7730 Рік тому

    Wow this guy is good

  • @Bayonet1809
    @Bayonet1809 Рік тому +10

    The heterogenous ccds makes overclocking very difficult, I hope you make a video for the upcoming 7800x3D as it should both be simpler and more popular.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +7

      Thanks for the suggestion, I will try :)

    • @RobertSmith-lh6hg
      @RobertSmith-lh6hg Рік тому

      Since it homogeneous it's going to be essentially the same as doing it on 5800 x 3D except now you have asynchronous clock, therefore it's easier.

  • @Origin22
    @Origin22 Рік тому

    SkatterBencher I have a question, for the past few days I have been attempting all iterations of your overlocking on my 7950X3D on a B650 AORUS Elite Motherboard. I have compared and contrasted multiple videos from yourself in which you either use my CPU or my Motherboard. I swear I am doing the correct things but I can seem to get a better average GHz than around 4.7 - If you have an idea for what I could be doing wrong I would greatly appreciate the help.

  • @LQ-gaming
    @LQ-gaming Рік тому

    any idea why the rog strix x670e-i (the mini itx model) does not have the eClock mode in the bios???

  • @Fin4L6are
    @Fin4L6are Рік тому +4

    bclk OC of a 7800X3D sounds promising

  • @KinGDGaminG63
    @KinGDGaminG63 Рік тому +2

    what's your fave cpu skatter? if u was serious about gaming and could get only one? what platform? what cpu? thanks for your work... been watching a min now..

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +3

      I think right now my favorite CPU is the 13900KS+Z790 due to the overclocking headroom with the TEC and the comprehensive set of overclocking tools that comes with the CPU.

    • @KinGDGaminG63
      @KinGDGaminG63 Рік тому +1

      @@SkatterBencher thank you sir... ill save up lol im still on i712700k

  • @kalebkloppe6193
    @kalebkloppe6193 Рік тому +1

    So ECLK doesn’t affect other devices like USB and SATA, meaning it’s safe for daily use?
    Also, the theoretical maximum speeds you can get sound like 6250 (non3D) / 5500 (3D) using PBO + ECLK. is that right?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +2

      Reference clock tuning doesn't affect anything except for the CPU clocks, but only if you're in ECLK1 mode. It's indeed safe for daily use.
      If you're overclocking the reference clock in ICLK (internal clock) or ECLK0 mode, then it will affect those parts.
      Theoretical maximum speed would be higher since ECLK can go pretty high. I achieved 170 MHz on water cooling at launch valid.x86.fr/ilmj1v. Let's say you stick to 110 MHz ECLK and a 200 MHz Fmax boost override, then the 7950X3D frequency would be 5775 (3D) / 6545 (non-3D).

    • @kalebkloppe6193
      @kalebkloppe6193 Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher thank you! I misunderstood and thought the ECLK limit was 105.

  • @arizonakevlar
    @arizonakevlar Рік тому +1

    Does anyone know if the V cache CCD on the 7900x3d has the same fixed freq cap (5250) as shown here for the 7950x3d? Since it has fewer active cores I was wondering if it might have a slightly higher fixed cap, which might be a good trade off if you don't regularly need all the additional cores of the 7950 for productivity.

    • @ShadowlessDeath47
      @ShadowlessDeath47 Рік тому +1

      It has a lower cap, AMD's website says 5000. I imagine you might be able to push it higher than the 7950x3d with good ECLK tuning, but I also think the better binned chips are going into the 7950x3d so it's probably less likely you'll get a chip you can really push that hard.

  • @bobjimmmy
    @bobjimmmy Рік тому

    How long did it take you to dial in per core co? Wondering If i can be bothered to do per core and just stick with my all core

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +2

      Per Core CO takes way too long. Unless PC finetuning is your hobby, I wouldn't recommend it :)

  • @MustafaGT
    @MustafaGT Рік тому

    Hey SkatyerBencher, can you please let me know if you are getting Q code 8F with recent Bios and 7950X3D? I have this Q code which I have no idea what it means. Everything works and boots up perfectly though.

  • @InnerTriggerer
    @InnerTriggerer Рік тому

    Is Eclk mode motherboards specific feature?
    My Asus Proart X670E doesn’t show the option. (Lasted bios version)

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      ECLK mode is a feature available for Raphael (Zen 4) CPUs to use an external clock generator instead of the internal clock generator. It is up to the board manufacturers to decide whether to add those clock generators to the boards or not.

  • @yukegaming8788
    @yukegaming8788 Рік тому

    Do the worse cores on the X3D CCD need the higher positive CO value to operate stable with ECLK attempt? So i can check the hierarchy of the cores and go from there?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      In my experience, the CPU core overclocking capability does not differ between X3D and non-X3D CCDs. It's just that they're limited by the V-Cache in frequency and temperature.

  • @user-bv7et6nz6y
    @user-bv7et6nz6y 6 місяців тому +1

    Why some cores (0 - 7) has boost about 5.2GHz only (in my case)? Is it possible to setup all to work at 5.7?

    • @tannerwolfemortimer1190
      @tannerwolfemortimer1190 3 місяці тому

      I can kind of answer this, but I need to know of you watched the whole video first

  • @leoh18
    @leoh18 Рік тому

    Do you agree that ryzen 7 is ram latency sensitive ? I've seen many videos showing huge improvements replacing ddr5 cas 40 for a cas 30 on the same frequency

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      I haven't done enough testing to give you a meaningful reply, sorry

    • @AMDRyzenEnthusiastGroup
      @AMDRyzenEnthusiastGroup Рік тому +2

      There's a measurable difference both in benchmarks and real-world scenarios, like gaming. The difference between say, 6000 CL40 and 6000 CL30 is pretty substantial (assuming sub-timings are equal). Whether or not it would qualify as being "huge improvements" is kind of subjective, but there's certainly a noticeable difference.

  • @freddie_laker
    @freddie_laker 10 місяців тому

    The thing that I haven't figured out is how you test the strength of each individual core so you can fine tune at a core level. Is it just trial and error?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  10 місяців тому

      Yes, per core tuning is trial and error

  • @Timmaaaigh
    @Timmaaaigh Рік тому

    Do all the cores run above 5GHz in the likes of Cinebench MT, when doing the PBO + CO tuning?

  • @watsup39
    @watsup39 Рік тому

    do you know how the core flex will work when mixing workloads? aka running google chrome WHILE ALSO playing a game favoring cache?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      Core Flex doesn't take into account the type of workload, so the X3D gaming profile will just works according to the core current.
      I haven't done too much testing with the profile, so I'm hoping someone else does the dirty work and comes up with a conclusion on what's the best approach for CCD prioritization :)

    • @watsup39
      @watsup39 Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher thank you so much for responding. I really appreciate it. I felt like this was the case. It seems like the flex profile would possibly make a lot more mistakes if you run other programs on the background because of core current...

  • @eRwdy
    @eRwdy 6 місяців тому

    Have you tried lowering the base frequency of the cores with cache (underclock), for example to 4.0 ghz, and raising the frequency of the others. Could that be possible?

  • @tyriddik2282
    @tyriddik2282 Рік тому +2

    If you disable the non 3d ccd, how high can you get the 3d cores?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      Not much higher than when the non-3D CCD is enabled. The highest I've seen is 5.5G+ but it was obviously not very stable.
      The 3D V-Cache is tricky to overclock :)

    • @tyriddik2282
      @tyriddik2282 Рік тому

      ​@@SkatterBencher I'm seeing the same behavior now that mine came in. Some notes from my setup/testing thus far.
      Asus ROG Strix X670e-i seems to be missing the eCLK setting in the bios.
      Enabling the memory learning setting like we did with the 7600x for faster boot times led to some very poor memory stability.
      My temps hit 90° rather quickly on this chip with the thermalright pressure plate. I may try the stock bracket to see if that helps, but did you hit 90° while benchmarking?

  • @Evenaardez
    @Evenaardez Рік тому

    Lets say while doing ECLK tuning the computer crashes, is there a button on the motherboard you press to allow you to return to bios without cmos?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      Most motherboards now have recovery routines that boot up at a lower frequency (e.g. 100 mhz eclk). So you should be able to always boot into the BIOS. Some boards also have "retry" buttons and "safeboot" buttons which force this kind of behavior.

    • @Evenaardez
      @Evenaardez Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher Does the x670e extreme have the retry button? I have the same motherboard.

  • @radek7573
    @radek7573 Рік тому

    i do all what you with 3 metod and no have boost in 3d mark more than 5150mhz... can you help or maybe do another guide

  • @eliovisca4340
    @eliovisca4340 Рік тому

    ciao, 7900x3d in 4k faccio meno fps del 7700x si può fare qualcosa per migliorare le prestazioni in 4k?

  • @netbat4399
    @netbat4399 Рік тому +2

    can I overclock it via bclk?

  • @skypickle29
    @skypickle29 Рік тому

    please consider adding benchmarks for msfs and dcs. in the past, the 5800x3d showed remarkable gains for these titles. the 7950 x3d offers an interesting option. you could disable the v-cache ccd or the plain ccd. thus you have controlled for all other variables(memory, voltages, power supply, etc) to see the impact of cache alone

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      Thanks for the suggestion. Are there any standardized or built-in benchmarks for MSFS/DCS?

    • @gurugamer8632
      @gurugamer8632 Рік тому

      For video editing in apps like adobe premiere , after effects and DaVinci Resolve which CPU is the best for performance? I9 13900K , 13900KS or AMD 7950X or AMD 7950X3D?

    • @FrostKeygen
      @FrostKeygen Рік тому

      @@gurugamer8632 The same question applies

  • @carl4889
    @carl4889 Рік тому +3

    Extrapolating on your numbers, it sounds like the 7800X3D might be able to hit ~5.5GHz on a 105 ECLK. That sounds extremely compelling, at least for people who aren't doing productivity workloads.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +4

      7800X3D has a listed maximum boost frequency of 5 GHz, so I assume the fused Fmax will be 5050 MHz. Also assuming the Fmax Boost Override will be locked, then 105eclk will give you ~ 5.3G
      Based on my limited experience with this 1 X3D sample and inferring from the conservative boost clock of the 7800X3D, I think the V-Cache is very sensitive and tricky to overclock. I would probably expect V-Cache CCDs to not clock much higher than 5.45G for the best ones and 5.15G for the worst ones.

  • @TheAv0lution
    @TheAv0lution Рік тому +1

    I see in your segment for strategy #2 for Curve Optimizer, you have 25 shown as a selection for core 7, but then state it should be 35. Pointing this out to get clarification so others know. Thanks for these informative videos btw. I am trying to get mine to do strat #2, but it BSODs :( (all BIOS settings cleared b4 and followed as dictated)
    Edit: can you do a video on how to oc using strat #2 curve optimizer for individualized silicon? ty

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +2

      Oops, thanks for letting me know. I will pay more attention to the curve optimizer settings for next videos.
      I've long had it on my backlog to make a video on how to do manual curve optimizer testing. Just haven't gotten around to do it ... :(

    • @TheAv0lution
      @TheAv0lution Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher Thanks for your amazing work and quick reply! I'm trying to glean more info to try and attempt this myself using your videos.

    • @RobertSmith-lh6hg
      @RobertSmith-lh6hg Рік тому +1

      The values he puts in mean absolutely nothing because they're for his CPU, you need to use the values for your CPU....

  • @LordGryllwotth
    @LordGryllwotth 6 місяців тому

    Thanks! I am going to try to find the best setup for gaming. I have Asus o x3D gaming settings on. But want to figure out what's best.
    Star Citizen loads first on CCD1 and switches to CCD0 when ingame.
    The game is limited by the rendering thread, and to get the best performance I think it need to run that on the fastest core, don't know how much cache it needs.
    Overall I have only seen about max 35w usage.
    I know a little here and there, but need to get my brain to rap around hwmonitor, look at performance.
    I used Asus windows and did a setting there that really screwed me over. A bios reset didnt even help.
    Exbo 1 suddenly also didn't work, so using number 2, but could not see any difference in settings applied. 6GHz C30 Corsair hynix.
    I should have gone for an Intel setup since I need a better 1 core performance. But that ahip is sailed now.
    I upgraded from a Ryzen 1600x!

  • @jimwindy
    @jimwindy Рік тому +2

    Great video! QQ: Why do you recommend these very specific CO negative offsets? I thought every CPU would be different, would love a similar guide for the 7800x3d when launched!

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +5

      You're right that every CPU has different optimal CO negative offsets. I try my best to highlight in the video that one shouldn't 1:1 copy the settings and apply to their system, but it's not easy. I decide to still show the settings because it may help people feel more comfortable using those tools

  • @spl4t1
    @spl4t1 11 місяців тому +1

    An update with new agesa version would be helpful.

  • @trevoC132
    @trevoC132 Рік тому

    Could this easily be applied to a 7900x3D or would your 7900x OC video be more relevant?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      For the 7900X3D, this video is more relevant because it will have similar limitations with the V-Cache CCD

    • @trevoC132
      @trevoC132 Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher Appreciate the reply. Great videos thanks.

  • @duckilythelovely3040
    @duckilythelovely3040 Рік тому

    I feel an aggressive undervolt would actually bring up those frequencies much higher while reducing temperatures and increasing performance without the need to overclock and increase power

    • @XmaXma6
      @XmaXma6 Рік тому +2

      Isnt OC Strategy 2 just that?

  • @bes12000
    @bes12000 Рік тому

    I have a 7900X3D, haven't installed it yet, would like to know what settings to use for it, if you make one for that one, would be appreciated.

    • @malborboss
      @malborboss Рік тому

      Same situation. I suppose its pretty similar for us as it is for 7950

  • @spl4t1
    @spl4t1 10 місяців тому +3

    For those struggling on later bios make sure you set pbo power limits. On the Asus x670e-e I think they limited it on auto. There should be a screenshot of what they should be on the scatterbencher page for the 7950x3d. Once i set TDC to 160 my numbers went up.

    • @Adel-sj4ue
      @Adel-sj4ue 8 місяців тому

      I want to get b650e motherboard as i want to start learning overclocking
      Any recomendation
      Some says b650e aorus master is the best???

  • @danchan5620
    @danchan5620 Рік тому

    can you do eclk with b650e strix?

  • @ZerofoolBG
    @ZerofoolBG Рік тому +1

    To the uneducated, you make it sound like ECLK is a feature of every AM5 motherboard. It is not, only the most expensive, highest-end boards have it.
    It's important to note this for potential buyers, who are not following closely the scene. If you plan on getting 7800X3D with a decent B650(E) board (like myself), don't expect to find the ECLK / Asynchronous Clock feature. We're left with only the PBO2 and Curve Optimiser strategy.

  • @solomonshv
    @solomonshv Рік тому +2

    these settings didn't work for me, but the video did nudge me in the right direction. i ended up with -15 offset on all cores, and +100 mhz. that's the best i could do with my 7950x3d. thanks a bunch

  • @TheRealBix
    @TheRealBix Рік тому

    But... What is Shamino Boost Curve tool you talk about ?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      rog-forum.asus.com/t5/amd-600-series/x670-resource/m-p/901576 > ocpak/octools > DB Query > AMD V/F > Get Boost Curve

  • @oscarnave
    @oscarnave Рік тому

    Hello my friend, would you give me some tips on how to oc my brand new 7900x3d? Great video and many thanks :)

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      I am finishing my 7900X3D overclocking guide this week

    • @oscarnave
      @oscarnave Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher I’ll be waiting for! I just got a 7900x3d and I don’t understand none of this stuff 😅

  • @hedroxthelegend
    @hedroxthelegend Рік тому

    Could you please do the same, but with a Gigabyte board?

  • @watsup39
    @watsup39 Рік тому +2

    Hey skatterbench, I was wondering if you could tell me your sp rating for each core on your ROG board for CC0 (vcache) die in the ai features section of the bios under extreme tweaker header.
    My rog board gives the same OVERALL sp rating, but id love to know the per core as i would like to further tune your method 2 towards my silicon. Thank you so much for the guide. It was a great introduction to my interest in amd cpu oc

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      I already swapped out the 7950X3D for a 7900X3D, but if I switch back to the former I'll try to check

    • @watsup39
      @watsup39 Рік тому +1

      @@SkatterBencher thank you so much. I really appreciate the thought alone! I just wanted to know if you followed the method of most undervolt on worst cores and least undervolt on best cores as well as see how to adjust your curve to mine

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      I don't really pay much attention to SP when it comes to final tuning of the chip. SP tells you about the P0 VID, but it doesn't tell you about the overclocking capability. I've seen "weak SP" cores overclock much better than "strong SP" cores.
      So, when it comes to chip-specific tuning ... I just try all of them and see where I end up.

  • @BatmanRobinson
    @BatmanRobinson Рік тому

    So the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D is compatible with the cross hair x670e for some reason it’s telling me it’s incompatible do you know why it would be saying that?

    • @AMDRyzenEnthusiastGroup
      @AMDRyzenEnthusiastGroup Рік тому +2

      Not sure why, because it is absolutely compatible. The 7950X3D is compatible with all X670 and X670E motherboards.

  • @magnusrusty1544
    @magnusrusty1544 Рік тому

    can u make this in a gigabyte x670e motherboard?

  • @timonhemker367
    @timonhemker367 Рік тому

    Can't you manual oc the CPU with the asynchronous bclk Mode? Just set the multiplier to whatever you can set it to (for example 50) and tune the Bclk with asynchronous mode (for example 110mhz). Thats then 5500mhz allcore.
    Vcore 1,2v should be enough for that 🤔

    • @thecolossus_5917
      @thecolossus_5917 Рік тому +1

      Manual oc is not available on those chips (thus you cannot set the multiplier)

    • @timonhemker367
      @timonhemker367 Рік тому

      @@thecolossus_5917 but you can set the Bclk with asynchronous mode to like 140mhz.
      On locked Intel chips you can still set the multiplier, but not higher than the boost clock of the chip. Isn't it the same here? Even if you can only set the baseclock multiplier of 40 you still could do around 5,6ghz allcore (140mhz bclk)

  • @Evenaardez
    @Evenaardez Рік тому

    Strange I tried the ECLK tuning, but if anything my speeds go down, I cannot even go above 5Ghz on my cache cores. Any ideas?

    • @mistalan
      @mistalan Рік тому

      Same here. Which board and bios version do you use?

    • @Evenaardez
      @Evenaardez Рік тому +2

      @@mistalan x670e extreme and the newest bios

    • @mistalan
      @mistalan Рік тому

      @@Evenaardez I bet this has something todo with the recent CPU burnouts. ASUS fixed a few things in their newest BIOS.

    • @Evenaardez
      @Evenaardez Рік тому

      @@mistalan Hard to say tbh but this has been the worst build ever

  • @freemax469
    @freemax469 Рік тому

    Can i overclock/boost 7950x3d cpu by 140 us dollar motherboard
    Please Reply sir

  • @BenchmarkingTom
    @BenchmarkingTom 6 місяців тому

    Hello, is it possible to safely and stably overclock the 7950X3D for everyday use, so that the cache cores have higher clocks, for example, 5400MHz (like you overclocked the 7800X3D), and the frequency cores 5900MHz, or would that not be feasible? I'm mainly interested in performance in games.

    • @tannerwolfemortimer1190
      @tannerwolfemortimer1190 3 місяці тому +2

      The answer right now is no, but also yes.
      He explains why no, in the video, around 12 minutes.
      I might be willing to elaborate for you and provide some insight.

    • @BenchmarkingTom
      @BenchmarkingTom 3 місяці тому

      @@tannerwolfemortimer1190 Oh, I'd love to learn something new that could help increase productivity or just become smarter :D Generally, the motherboard I own is the X670E Steel Legend. In the time I've been getting acquainted with it, I've noticed that it's a bit poorer in options for OC'ing processors with 3D cache compared to Asus X670E boards. And thanks, I'll revisit the video from the 12th minute again.

    • @tannerwolfemortimer1190
      @tannerwolfemortimer1190 3 місяці тому +1

      @@BenchmarkingTom If I am to understand this correctly, there is no pushing CCD0 above 5.2GHz that its.
      I have the 7950X3d/MEG x670e Godlike/Corsair Platinum DDR
      I do the negative core optimizer provided by this kind fellow, set +200, set preference to Cache Cores and I will pretty much maintain the 5.2GHz
      I set my DDR manually 6200 MHz, I had it able to boot up at 6800 but lost the settings when I tried to jump to 7200 LOL, so I will need to tweak again and find those settings.
      My CPU temp will be around 72-74C most of the time when playing MW3, I sit around 45C-50C when Im not playing a game. I have a corsair reservoir and pump, only 1 radiator right now, I plan on getting 2, I also want to engineer some refrigerant lines from a small freezer into some tube like thing, or something, and have my pump tubes being chilled that way as well and try to get like 30 C temps on average.
      If you want, I will share my 6200 DDR timings, just PM or something. But they might not work for you, but they might give you an idea of where it should be.
      Also side note, the 7950x3d was made to run at temps of 80+ degrees from what I saw another channel state. These are built waaaayyy tougher, and were produced in less numbers, so even if you run it hot in the high 70s low 80s, it should be fine, I figure as long as you don't push 89 all the time. But its probably also best to reduce the temps if you can for even more longevity. Also if I am to understand overclocking as a whole, lower temps means easier stability, when you get higher temps I think the frequency tend to derail easier, and thats why you hear somethings are heat sensitive. If you can get your temps to near 0C then you in theory have a ridiculously easy time overclocking.

    • @BenchmarkingTom
      @BenchmarkingTom 3 місяці тому

      @@tannerwolfemortimer1190 Thanks for the explanation. I've already applied all those settings like core cache preference, PBO on all cores, as well as maxed out clocks and all timings. What I was more curious about was the possibility of increasing the clock itself - I'm mainly interested in the CCD with cache memory to achieve even higher performance in games. I've also done the GPU OC, moved most processes to Frequency cores via Process Lasso, and lately, I've been testing ReviOS for performance enhancement a lot.
      On my channel, I post game videos, and at the end of each, there's a screenshot from Ryzen Master showing all timings. Unfortunately, in my case, the RAM at 1.4V only goes up to 6000MHz CL28 and the rest of the timings, but to reach 6200MHz at CL28, I need to increase the voltage to 1.47V, which translates very poorly to performance (about 1%), so I prefer 6000MHz. I also have a screenshot from the OC in MSI Afterburner at the end of the videos. Generally, I've also tested and can push RAM clocks up to 7200MHz, but then I need to switch the RAM mode from UCLK=MEMCLK to UCLK=MEMCLK/2, which ultimately is slower in overall performance than even 6000MHz CL28. Just switching from a pure W10/W11 system to ReviOS gave me about a 15% performance boost

  • @SP-eo5kc
    @SP-eo5kc Рік тому

    Can someone explain where i can find the shamino boost curve, ive dug everywhere but i cant find it

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      It is in the ROG X670E ocpak/octools, which you can find here: rog-forum.asus.com/t5/amd-600-series/x670-resource/m-p/901576 > ocpak/octools > DB Query > AMD V/F > Get Boost Curve.

    • @SP-eo5kc
      @SP-eo5kc Рік тому

      @SkatterBencher thank u so much I'm upgrading from a 7900x to a 7950x3d, when looking at that page it seems there's gonna be a learning curve to tuning this thing.

  • @TheHighborn
    @TheHighborn Рік тому

    I hope other vendors will do something like asus. (since i have an msi board lol)

  • @Kai_O_Cad
    @Kai_O_Cad Рік тому +1

    I'd like this guy to overclock my bank account

  • @tarkaltuntas1381
    @tarkaltuntas1381 Рік тому

    How can i make this with msi motherboard?

  • @orhantahan181
    @orhantahan181 Місяць тому

    Hi, are these settings possible with x670e hero?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Місяць тому

      The overclocking process will be similar with the Hero, yes. However, obviously, the actual settings will differ based on the capabilities of your CPU/system

  • @retra874
    @retra874 Рік тому

    Hello It was a very instructive post. I am collecting systems after a long break. And I have been away from most technology and I have been using the z270 intel platform for 6 years, so I have a question, my system parts will be completed in a few days. I'm waiting for 7950x3D and my motherboard is Asus x670e hero. There was an issue that stuck in my mind, my memories are 4 sticks 16-16-16-16. I bought 2 dual channels. Gskill F5-6000J3038F16XS-TZ5NR. It's expo approved and it's on the motherboard's list, but I'm wondering if 4 sticks will cause problems.
    I've read a lot of people who have problems with corsair brand memories. There were those who used 4 sticks in Gskill memories, but there were much less writes than corsair memories. I couldn't come to a definite conclusion. I will be glad if you share your information and opinions.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      I'm far from an expert on memory overclocking and tuning, so unfortunately I don't think I'm well-placed to give you an educated answer. I can recommend Buildzoid as a good source for this kind of information

  • @alialbeloshi5425
    @alialbeloshi5425 Рік тому +3

    Hi intel core i9-13900ks ❤

  • @pb5109
    @pb5109 Рік тому +3

    New CPU Drops... I immediately go to SkatterBencher and der8auer!
    Would it be possible to add some more game benchmarks? Like MW2 ?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +3

      Is there an easy integrated benchmark for MW2 like with Tomb Raider? If yes, I'll see if I can add it somehow

    • @Badura001
      @Badura001 Рік тому

      ​@@SkatterBencher yes there is built in benchmark

    • @pb5109
      @pb5109 Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher Yes, MW2 has an ingame benchmark
      ua-cam.com/video/DB0Z7f1a5tM/v-deo.html

  • @SuckacockiCumamoto
    @SuckacockiCumamoto Рік тому

    why does the cpu show me only 8 cores in windows?

  • @Evenaardez
    @Evenaardez Рік тому +1

    I just do not understand why my bios looks different from yours even though we have the same motherboard... Like I do not have many of the options you have such as onboard devices configuration or core flex.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      I presume you're on the latest BIOS?

    • @Evenaardez
      @Evenaardez Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher Yep, for some reason, bios was not updated...I am but a simple fool.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому

      It happens to the best!

  • @heikootto2865
    @heikootto2865 Рік тому +1

    well i go t a shitty one (agaaain) my one isnt booting at all after changing anything...

  • @RomanOrekhov
    @RomanOrekhov Рік тому

    Thanks for the guide!
    I didn't understand the 2 step at 31:16 . By that time we have positive all-core CO but the first bullet says "increase per-core NEGATIVE" CO. And next bullet again increases values but of positive CO.
    Shouldn't we use positive at every step in ECLK process? Shouldn't it read as follows?
    - increase all-core positive CO until unstable
    - if unstable decrease per-core positive CO

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      Hi! I looked back at it and it's indeed a bit confusing. The idea here is that in step 1 we identify the frequency limit across all-core and in step 2 we're trying to do it for each core. We assume that in step 1 we'd be too conservative with the best cores, therefore in step 2 we try to reduce the curve optimizer. This will make it boost higher. However, for cores that remain unstable, we need to further increase the curve optimizer.
      Hope this makes it a little more clear.

  • @shadowgeek9239
    @shadowgeek9239 Рік тому

    You can overclock Ryzen 9 7950X3D with MSI MEG X670E GODLIKE or just ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme.
    MSI MEG X670E GODLIKE has its VRM 24 phases.

    • @Boots3962
      @Boots3962 Рік тому +2

      You can do it on all 670 boards

  • @egalanos
    @egalanos Рік тому

    An interesting experiment, if possible, would be restricting CCD1 to the same 1.2V and seeing how the maximum frequency compares to CCD0.
    I'm guessing that FMAX limit on CCD0 is due to the v-cache timing achievable at the voltage limit? (And that voltage limit set to protect against damage)
    Awesome channel BTW!

  • @peterto-xz1gu
    @peterto-xz1gu Рік тому

    where is 5900 mhz ?? i don't see it in video.

  • @lolokikou5521
    @lolokikou5521 Рік тому +1

    -40 negative offset ? i should it was hard limited to 30.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      On Zen 4, negative curve optimizer goes to -300. Positive curve optimizer is still up to +30 (at least when I last checked when the chips launched)

    • @lolokikou5521
      @lolokikou5521 Рік тому

      @@SkatterBencher ah ok nice :) thank you !

  • @thedeadliest4380
    @thedeadliest4380 5 місяців тому

    So why does your os show a 7950x ?

  • @MustafaGT
    @MustafaGT Рік тому +3

    Can you please do a 5 min video of how to setup the 7950X3D for best V cache/gaming optimization? I’m sure this is what mostly folks will be looking for.

  • @Kuba-ld9hf
    @Kuba-ld9hf Рік тому

    I just gone with i9 13900k and 4090 gaming oc asus ^^ im not specific fan, but i think 7950x3d should be better instead of having low 1% fps and probolems with 2 ccd's, this time intel ^^ last time got gaming notebook with ryzen :D

  • @Pbenter
    @Pbenter Рік тому

    I tried the 2nd strategy using your PBO curve optimization settings. I got similar benchmark scores (37,224 in Cinebench R23) but started seeing random crashes, especially when gaming. Hopefully one of the other methods works better with my silicon.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +5

      Did you copy the same curve optimizer values? If yes, please don't :).
      Every CPU is different so the Curve Optimizer values will be different too. The only way to finetune using Curve Optimizer is by check the stability for each core.

  • @ryanodneal7001
    @ryanodneal7001 Рік тому

    Wish I could post screenshots of gaming data here.

  • @cuongtang9539
    @cuongtang9539 Рік тому

    can sombebody help me ? I bought a 7950x3d (My First AMD chip) it runned very well for two days, but suddenly i cant boot to windows anymore, i dont know why. All my parts includes case, psu are brand new. I have no idea, i just play games and do not mess with bios. Just expo activated for RAM.

    • @ayliniemi
      @ayliniemi Рік тому

      You changed ram settings in bios?

    • @cuongtang9539
      @cuongtang9539 Рік тому

      @@ayliniemi hi, no, i dont even know how, i returned it and bought another system.

  • @BlueRice
    @BlueRice 6 місяців тому

    I still like to watch people over clock cpu to showcase how much headroom it has . To some extent it mean reliable. But oc cpu dont really give much performance has it used to.

  • @peterto-xz1gu
    @peterto-xz1gu Рік тому

    no. asrock steel legend x670e won't let me go past -30 at per core mode . max is at -30.

  • @billkillernic
    @billkillernic Рік тому

    Comparing the numbers to your Ryzen 9 7950X to 5950 MHz I see that basically there is 0 improvement I mean the numbers are not the same but like its miniscule even on the games and I cant understand why and obviously multi threaded bench scores are behind the 7950x... I was thinking into upgrading to a 7950x3d (from a 5950x) but these numbers are perplexing should I get the 7950x instead?
    Also did you try to run the ram at 6200mhz?
    Last but not least were this settings you tried stable for you? Or you just run the benchmarks and the PC gets BSODs etc if one uses it for a prolonged time? (I know what silicon lottery is I am not asking that to determine if I try the OC for my case but rather if in your particular setup these settings were stable)
    Thanks.
    P.S an other disappointing thing I noticed is the all core clocks, I mean my 5950x can run 100% stable at 4750 Mhz all cores (Effective clock) why do the zen 4 ones run at sub 4500Mhz omg.. :/ maybe I should wait for zen4+ or whatever the next gen would be.... on the other side I play games on my pc too and that single/low thread juicy 5400+++ clock is so enticing :P

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Рік тому +1

      I tried 6200 but it was also not stable. Just depends on the CPU.
      All my OCs are supposed to be stable for daily use. That's why I include Prime95 stability test results for each OC strategy

    • @tannerwolfemortimer1190
      @tannerwolfemortimer1190 3 місяці тому

      @@SkatterBencher by 6200, do you mean the ddr memory clock?
      I have the 7950X3D, Corsair Platinum DDR, and MEG x670e, Viper 4090.
      While playing MW3, I get CPU 5200Mhz, and if I am to understand this video, then that would be the max since I prioritize the Cache cores in CCD0. If using cores in CCD1 or both, then I could get up to 5.8GHz well... little less, but CCD0 would still only be 5.2GHz.
      I can get my DDR to 6200 and have it stable..Although at one point I did have it at 6800 and was able to start my computer, and play some MW3, I didn't save my settings though and got greedy, and went for a 7200 MHz DDR, had to clear BIOS, lost everything and I just haven't been able to get there again.
      But its driving me crazy, I believe that I know the answer, basically, we are unable to really overclock CCD0 past 5.2GHz, but then I think about what if PBO was turned off, which means there is no per core optimizer which is good to have... I am super new to this.
      I am under the assumption that using the per core optimizer you can reduce temps while making CCD0 basically always run continually around 5.2GHz and CCD1 go from 5.7GHz to 5.9GHz. These are the limits, and we are not allowed to push those limits, basically we have a childs lock on it and more so its just a way to initially learn things with the CPU?

  • @lucgrunenwald7795
    @lucgrunenwald7795 Рік тому +1

    7800X3D est le seul CPU en 7000 digne de l oc vue que un seul CCX activer donc pas de problème avec Windows et l oc apportera surement un meilleur FPS Merci de tester ce 7800X3D a sa sortie et contrairement au 7900X3D et 7950X3D qui ont du 3DV cache uniquement sur un CCX ses 2 CPU auront bcp de problème avec la gestion Windows ainsi que les jeux il aurai été plus judicieux de mettre du 3DV Cache dans les 2 CCX pour avoir un gap bien meilleur mais un gros problème existe sur le détail donner par AMD le 7800X3D n a un boost max de 5.0 GHZ et pas d oc manuel donc ses 2 grand frères équipé de 2 CCX un avec 3DV cache quel vitesse a celui ci ??? vue que l autre CCX va a 5.6 GHZ au 7900X3D et 5.7 GHZ 7950X3D la partie 3DV Cache limitant exactement comme le 5800X3D ,sur ses nouveau 7000 le risque est que Windows pilote la fréquence max du CCX sans 3dvcache alors quel GAP en FPS a espérer
    Merci pour vos tests , amicalement 👍