Such a joy to watch as an overclocker...and there is no way to lose with you choice of guest appearance :) . Keep on doing these LN2 sessions, love it! I love the pointers to Vince, Jay and Linus...you guys are on point (and buildzoid...he is in a different zone alltogether in the best way)
At 1:10:20 you talk about auto voltage setting in Bios sometimes blasting the CPU with unwanted voltage, well you were 100% right. My 9900k at stock setting everything auto and no limit goes to 202w TDP when doing R15 and when i put a stable voltage of 1.28 it stoped at 155w and i got the same score. Thx for that info!
I got a r5 1600 only a few months after it launched and only have it under a dark rock 4. The imc is clearly bad as it won't push past 3000mhz but I have been able to tighten the timings significantly. I have also been able to get my chip up to 4.23ghz @1.5v, obviously this isn't my everyday clocks but for testing it is quite impressive. I have had a lot of fun messing around with my system and I'm happy to see ryzen getting pushed much further.
At 1:11:42 you discuss auto settings for voltage. I remember my Maximus Hero VII(?) set auto voltage to 1.42v with nothing changed. I managed to achieve 4.7GHz on that chip at 1.328. I've not trusted Asus auto settings since then! PS: I finally watched the roast of Linus - you were far more brutal than I thought you would be and vice versa.
Jesus Christ, just splashing liquid nitrogen around like it wouldn't instantly blind you instantly if got a droplet in you eye. Who needs eye protection.
Why dont you put whole motherboard in vacuum box to avoid condensation, I think it is cool enough from socket to not overheat. Or if air is needed, cycle it trough AC in closed air loop, remove all the moisture. Too complicated?
speaking of more of an engineer than an "Extreme" overclocker... is like a backyard mechanic vs a real one. IE propane at 30psi of boost with 10:1Compression -5deg spark, forged everything vs 500 shot of niox with bone stock parts. that being said, ram overclocking, would it not make sense to adjust for wattage draw by increasing the procODT to 60 to 80 ohms when pushing more voltage. probably a question for tin over some HCOC'er
I'm a welder and in tanks we use an O2 meter because argon is heavier than air and displaces oxygen and can kill you with just one breath an so will LN2.
G'day Steve & Joe, I slept through my alarm so missed you live at 3am here in Nowra Australia, so I'm watching the UA-cam Encore Screening, Loved the Overhead in-pot view, Just remember when lifting the Dewar Steve you are Tech Jesus not Tech Sampson, Are you going to OC the GTX1050SC on LN2 ; ), & do you think EVGA will be doing a GTX1650 'KingPin' Edition? Steve did you get 2 RTX KingPin cards for 'Rip Jay"?
I wish they would have done these test with Linux! Also, would there be a way to capture the nitrogen so that it could be in an enclosed loop and run continuously?
@Beardedhardware is the Ekwb sf3d ln2 pot any good for newer cpus? I got it for $75 when frozen CPU went to crap yrs ago wasn't really sure if it was good or not. Figured it was at least worth $75. I only used it on a phenom II 955 black with dice.
I wouldn't try overclocking a 9th gen cpu in that board but the 9700k is marginally better than the 8700k and the 9900k is a bit better than the 9700k.
They say Der8aur fails the most, which may or may not be true. But you must realize the man literally gets trays of processors sent to him from intel with every release..... You sorta care a whole lot less when at least 50% of your hardware was given to you for free.
When you pour the ln2 Joe is unfortunately a bit hard to hear, I don't have any idea how to fix it but then again there can only be one Tech Jesus Great video, unfortunately didn't have time to get in live
I enjoy seeing the little people trying hard and hitting 5ghz on their AMD chips... watching it on a 5.1 ghz, just a flip of a button in bios, Intel 9600k. With a $25 cooler on quiet mode.
Overclocking used to be a cool way to get some extra oohmf from a 1.6GHz P4 or P3 and or P2 processors before that, but now a days, whats the point? CPUs are so well built, with process errors down to such a small margin, that you really just get what you pay for architecture wise. I mean... I am runing a 980X at 4.4GHz water cooled since 2011 and only had to replace my coolant 1x. Overclocking and pushing the limits is not as fun as it used to be and kind of pointless today. Back in the day requirements for CPU power were increasing very rapidly, so OC let you use older CPU with newer software for longer, but we've been hovering around 4GHz for so long now that there is no software requiring 5GHz CPU.
I am surprised that Steve (who is reasonably fit, we see him mountainbiking) can't lift that can of N2, I am not a strong guy (I can't even do 1 pullup) but I can lift 30-40 kg from the ground on my shoulders. It might be the shape of the can? On the topic of Zen2, why would it not be able to boost to 5.0 GHz? I am not saying that it will - even though there was a leak the last days that AMD has already shown a 3700X do that - but from a theoretical point of view I don't see any reason why it would not be possible. TSMC 7 nm. vs. GF 14 nm. (rebranded as 12 nm. if you want to get nitpicky) and Intel 14 nm. Sure, it is a new node and there could be growing pains like Intel had on Haswell but there is no reason to assume that a CPU with TSMC 7 nm can't get to that clock frequency.
@@BeardedHardware That I agree with. The last days AdoredTV has hinted on Twinter that the 3700X would get a boost of 5 GHz. RedGamingTech asked his contacts, they confirmed 5 GHz but he hasn't been told how many cores would boost to that. A pinch of salt and all that but I am inclined to believe it given that OEM's would have gotten a demonstration of the CPU's, according to both their sources. I am well aware that new nodes can struggle at first (Haswell) but if Intel gets to 5.3 GHz on Coffee Lake then why not AMD to 5.0 GHz on TSMC 7 nm. GF their 14 nm node excelled at a low power until a moderately high clock frequency (around 3.5 GHz) with an almost linearly curve for frequency vs. voltage. That node was not developed for high performance computing but for low power devices. TSMC its 7 nm node was developed for high performance computing, allegeldy. Of course you also have to involve the architecture, pipelines and IPC, the clock frequency on its own is not that relevant. Anyway, if that 3700X has 12 cores, costs €350 or less and boosts to 5.0 GHz then I will buy it for sure. I still have an old quadcore CPU from Intel, I always liked Ryzen but I wanted that higher single-thread performance.
someone asked why not APU extreme overclocking, good question, i have XOC'd my 2400G and performance wall you hit is pretty limited this is thanks to the crappy cheap IMC inside the APU, massively bandwidth starved already at 1600Mhz iGPU clock and CPU sure not as memory bounded but stops scaling... i managed 1775Mhz iGPU but only 3450mhz on memory and scaling from 1600 to 1750 was tiny few fps at best, really bandwidth starved. maybe 3xxx series desktop APUs will be different and have better memory controllers to allow xoc of memory.
@@ayuchanayuko 2400G is hybrid Zen+ already. and 3xxxx series dekstop APUs definatly will be Zen 2 and while i cannot comment on Navi/Vega discussion since i agreed to a NDA from Radeon Technologies Group i can say it will be Zen2 but i wont say which branch of Zen2.
@@glenwaldrop8166 mobile 3xxx is already out and mobile doesn't follow desktop patterns at all on ryzen, so dont look at Ryzen mobile for hints at what's coming to desktop... completely separate platforms.. kinda broken system
wouldnt be too much of an issue... well at least not if you pour it on your skin. In that case it would boil off like water on a hotplate and the resulting layer of gas between the LN2 and your skin protects you. If you manage to soak your clothing with it it will result in burns most likely
4 GHz all-core and 1839 CB15 score.. curious. My 1800x is currently running the same 4 GHz (all-core, p-state 0), and I get 1843 in CB15 ..I've had it a tad higher, but this is basically the same performance as the Zen+ counterpart. I have had this at 4.1 all-core as well. @ 4.05=1872 @4.1 can't find a bench but it was around 1900. Very little difference from Zen-Zen+ 4 GHz: CB15-1843 drive.google.com/open?id=1fagfAeH1vy_7tjluO1PVvx7gtDYpPeSc 4.05 GHz.......1872 drive.google.com/open?id=1CLevTMv131gxhbfjiKHmiYiXdtin7_Wp
So I'm watching and of course it's (my aside) a thing of the future and not the present, but using cooling systems you can collect energy from an environment, upgrade it, and then place or focus it on a small place,,, Then you can use some process or another to produce electricity, ,, Computer cooling systems are "cooler" when they start getting more high tech, because you can imagine a self-powered machine. (it's NOT a perpetual motion machine, there's plenty of energy in room temperature air, especially if we're eating burgers)
I mean, if your'e cooling already, Thermo-electric peltier modules might make 5v. it's probably a lot to ask for the WHOLE process to be powered by liquid nitrogen, but
I am SOOOOO salty where is my 1787 for the ryzen 1500x there? it slaughter's that 12xx on that xeon being shown,.....grrrr...cant find my picture for r17 but here is for r20 that is only at 3.5ghz all core chip will run 3.95 but i forgot to screenie that and it's a bit of a pain to get stable because asrock decided to put the cmos jumper behind where my graphics card sits.if someone want's to send me a board without that stupid flaw i'd be happy to do more testing and go for higher clocks i468.photobucket.com/albums/rr50/deadric8/cinabench%20with%20shit%20running_zpsbqmg9oyz.jpg
@@glenwaldrop8166 Hmm really?Never heard of anyone doing that before will have to look into it cause if i can just push a button that'd be VERY nice ! Thanks for the info
All the CMOS jumper does it put your CMOS voltage to ground, it drains the charge. Some boards (not as often) use the jumper to complete the voltage circuit. Most just short it to ground to clear the CMOS. You'll have to hold the button for a few seconds. I've had a few systems where the jumper had to be on there for ten minutes or more to clear, so it may be impractical, but most it's like 30 seconds or so. All you're doing with the reset button is extending the circuit. When the reset button is open so is the circuit. When you hold the reset button it is the same as putting the jumper over the pins.
@@glenwaldrop8166 Hmm I forgot i have the 3 pin style 1,2 for normal 2,3 for reset so that idea probably wont work..But it did give me the idea of getting a dpdt switch tho so thanks anyways :)
Tech Odin and Tech Jesus riding to battle once again
A feast as ever
Such a joy to watch as an overclocker...and there is no way to lose with you choice of guest appearance :) . Keep on doing these LN2 sessions, love it! I love the pointers to Vince, Jay and Linus...you guys are on point (and buildzoid...he is in a different zone alltogether in the best way)
At 1:10:20 you talk about auto voltage setting in Bios sometimes blasting the CPU with unwanted voltage, well you were 100% right. My 9900k at stock setting everything auto and no limit goes to 202w TDP when doing R15 and when i put a stable voltage of 1.28 it stoped at 155w and i got the same score. Thx for that info!
V Poje awesome broski!!!
So glad this helped!
@@GamersNexus what voltage should i use for r5 2600 if i keep the autoboost on to get maximum performance without oclverclocking?
I love this Beared HW guy. I subscribed to his channel. He needs more videos. The guy has personality and is entertaining. Post more videos dude!
Thanks for introducing us to bearded hardware. Just went to subscribe. Tell Joe to make more content
he called to many people slackers then took time off... did not end well for him.
Worlds greatest hair meats worlds greatest beard...……………...the greatness is too much, the world is not ready!
Seeing you two together, I expected you to be detuning those machines to make nice potato-potato sounds and wake the neighbours at 3 am.
I got a r5 1600 only a few months after it launched and only have it under a dark rock 4. The imc is clearly bad as it won't push past 3000mhz but I have been able to tighten the timings significantly. I have also been able to get my chip up to 4.23ghz @1.5v, obviously this isn't my everyday clocks but for testing it is quite impressive. I have had a lot of fun messing around with my system and I'm happy to see ryzen getting pushed much further.
Has anyone ever tried to beat the single core record for the fx 8350? as far as i know the highest overclock ever achieved is 8.9 ghz.
8722.78 MHz was the Highest (according to HWBot) ;)
Bulldozer was pretty darn good in overclocking but shitty ipc , that motherboards were titans
shout out to the key grip. 3 hrs of staring at a tiny LCD
Pretty sure he meant they charge more for the signature AMD chip not mouse pad xD
Damn, I missed Captain Overclock.
K3 K4 slacker
@@BeardedHardware Shit, you right man. XD
AMD - We have this backstock of lower binned 2700X CPUs - Lisa Su - I have a golden idea hold my 3700X. lol
"For people jumping to the end here..." Steve's the real hero!
At 1:11:42 you discuss auto settings for voltage. I remember my Maximus Hero VII(?) set auto voltage to 1.42v with nothing changed. I managed to achieve 4.7GHz on that chip at 1.328. I've not trusted Asus auto settings since then! PS: I finally watched the roast of Linus - you were far more brutal than I thought you would be and vice versa.
Famous Last Words " Fuck it, let's all do one "
Did they try a game? Would be just been interesting and fun to see results.
You guys need a picture-in-picture setup like buildzoid uses, so we can see the screen on the bench machine better.
Came here to see that amazing Beard
the beard dude looks like the strong version of Bjorn
I believe the wafer is a quantum cpu at 1:38:00
No those look like standard architecture, quantum chips arnt mass produced
got the pad!
Still have the mousepad in wrapper, feels nice
Jesus Christ, just splashing liquid nitrogen around like it wouldn't instantly blind you instantly if got a droplet in you eye.
Who needs eye protection.
Well its highly unlikely to get it in your eye.
You never see XOC guys useing eye protection and as far as I know none went blind
Combine these 2 and u will have Rubeus Hagrid
Nii Goji hahahahahah
looking good
Why dont you put whole motherboard in vacuum box to avoid condensation, I think it is cool enough from socket to not overheat.
Or if air is needed, cycle it trough AC in closed air loop, remove all the moisture. Too complicated?
These two guys look like tough bikers. You need a bifocal wearing nerd like me I think.
Mark B in the past, they would have been living on the road. Now they are blasting chips with cold.
Too funny
Joe looks like a tough biker. The other guy looks like the toughest hippie that started riding bicycles because he was afraid of his carbon footprint.
Kingpin goes naked when using ln2. Confirmed on jayz2cents
And now you have Ryzen 3000 performance (non overclocked)
@Alexander Vartanov the ES samples pointed at 4.3-4.6 GHz boost, so I'd call it about the same
Would be glad to see R3000 will be faster tho
@Alexander Vartanov And lowered latency between ccx's
speaking of more of an engineer than an "Extreme" overclocker... is like a backyard mechanic vs a real one. IE propane at 30psi of boost with 10:1Compression -5deg spark, forged everything vs 500 shot of niox with bone stock parts.
that being said, ram overclocking, would it not make sense to adjust for wattage draw by increasing the procODT to 60 to 80 ohms when pushing more voltage. probably a question for tin over some HCOC'er
I'm a welder and in tanks we use an O2 meter because argon is heavier than air and displaces oxygen and can kill you with just one breath an so will LN2.
G'day Steve & Joe,
I slept through my alarm so missed you live at 3am here in Nowra Australia, so I'm watching the UA-cam Encore Screening, Loved the Overhead in-pot view,
Just remember when lifting the Dewar Steve you are Tech Jesus not Tech Sampson,
Are you going to OC the GTX1050SC on LN2 ; ), & do you think EVGA will be doing a GTX1650 'KingPin' Edition?
Steve did you get 2 RTX KingPin cards for 'Rip Jay"?
from what ive seen on buildzoids streams pll voltage might help improve cpu frequency on the ryzen parts
Look Tomar it's you!
Sorry Steve I watched the Linus Roast and missed the notification - please forgive my sin
Next, Extreme Hair Overclocking.
what monitor is that
I wish they would have done these test with Linux! Also, would there be a way to capture the nitrogen so that it could be in an enclosed loop and run continuously?
@Beardedhardware is the Ekwb sf3d ln2 pot any good for newer cpus? I got it for $75 when frozen CPU went to crap yrs ago wasn't really sure if it was good or not. Figured it was at least worth $75. I only used it on a phenom II 955 black with dice.
Why didn't you use Cinebench R20? Or did you?
i have a 8700k, is the 9700k or 990k much better. I kind of regret getting the 8700k. Also is evga z370 ftw a bad motherboard for overclocking ?
I wouldn't try overclocking a 9th gen cpu in that board but the 9700k is marginally better than the 8700k and the 9900k is a bit better than the 9700k.
For a 9700k, 9900k, I’ve had great OC results with the Z390 AORUS Master.
Hair and Beard technology
Concrete water cooling.. LMG
Pour Ryzen, I don't know how that doesn't explode
I thought the i came back from the dead joke was a game of thrones reference cus he looks more like Jon Snow than most
got the gtx 580 classy ultra ;-}
definitely not a headphone issue, sound is way off compared to other streams/videos
How do you guys like that Aorus monitor?
Steve don’t listen to Joe, he’s only good at slackin!
Can you please put the stats in an article
They say Der8aur fails the most, which may or may not be true. But you must realize the man literally gets trays of processors sent to him from intel with every release..... You sorta care a whole lot less when at least 50% of your hardware was given to you for free.
My new rig I recently built has the ASUS Strix ROG X 470 F - Gaming I was lucky enough to get 4.2 GHz out of my 2700X with a 360mm aio .
I bought a mouse pad. I want a nice signature
When you pour the ln2 Joe is unfortunately a bit hard to hear, I don't have any idea how to fix it but then again there can only be one Tech Jesus
Great video, unfortunately didn't have time to get in live
Thanks. We know how to fix it, just didn't know it was an issue. Will fix it tomorrow!
@@GamersNexus A+ plus community service, have fun father son bonding later today! It always fun to see what Tech Jesus and Beard God get up to haha
I enjoy seeing the little people trying hard and hitting 5ghz on their AMD chips... watching it on a 5.1 ghz, just a flip of a button in bios, Intel 9600k. With a $25 cooler on quiet mode.
look! moses is here
So what was the r15 score after sll
P.s. Steve,
Are you gonna order some 'Medical Grade' LN2 to Overclock Patrick
Overclocking used to be a cool way to get some extra oohmf from a 1.6GHz P4 or P3 and or P2 processors before that, but now a days, whats the point? CPUs are so well built, with process errors down to such a small margin, that you really just get what you pay for architecture wise. I mean... I am runing a 980X at 4.4GHz water cooled since 2011 and only had to replace my coolant 1x. Overclocking and pushing the limits is not as fun as it used to be and kind of pointless today. Back in the day requirements for CPU power were increasing very rapidly, so OC let you use older CPU with newer software for longer, but we've been hovering around 4GHz for so long now that there is no software requiring 5GHz CPU.
your cookie is in the mail.
@@richg4051 Thanks LOL
I think its even more fun and challeging nowadays, way more settings to fiddle around with in the BIOS.
im an AMD fan an i passed out lol but i havent slept much tho lately
Damn is that an RGB LN2 pot?.................
Kappa Face.
Got the mouse pad
Yay.
How do you know how much to pour in and when?
Were you using the AMD master utility? I couldn`t tell. www.amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master
Do pour it in the flask, do not burn your hand off.
Nick Smith always burn the hand lil
In the prep video they did talk about that topic... maybe you should watch it
@@hofnaerrchen it was a joke mate... lol
@@BeardedHardware Frosty beard probably looks pretty awesome also...
Nick Smith always ;)
Do the Radeon VII Steve!
has anybody had any trouble with the latest graphics drivers from nvidia using 2070?
I am surprised that Steve (who is reasonably fit, we see him mountainbiking) can't lift that can of N2, I am not a strong guy (I can't even do 1 pullup) but I can lift 30-40 kg from the ground on my shoulders. It might be the shape of the can?
On the topic of Zen2, why would it not be able to boost to 5.0 GHz? I am not saying that it will - even though there was a leak the last days that AMD has already shown a 3700X do that - but from a theoretical point of view I don't see any reason why it would not be possible. TSMC 7 nm. vs. GF 14 nm. (rebranded as 12 nm. if you want to get nitpicky) and Intel 14 nm.
Sure, it is a new node and there could be growing pains like Intel had on Haswell but there is no reason to assume that a CPU with TSMC 7 nm can't get to that clock frequency.
Timestamp where he said Ryzen Zen2 won't hit 5 GHz?
Peter Jansen I think it’s more we don’t know..
It's 75-80 pounds when you count the tank and I'd be lifting above my waist and it's shaped wide. Also, it's mostly an act to contrast Joe.
@@GamersNexus
Cool. He seems like a strong guy, I wouldn't pick a fight with him. :)
@@BeardedHardware
That I agree with. The last days AdoredTV has hinted on Twinter that the 3700X would get a boost of 5 GHz. RedGamingTech asked his contacts, they confirmed 5 GHz but he hasn't been told how many cores would boost to that. A pinch of salt and all that but I am inclined to believe it given that OEM's would have gotten a demonstration of the CPU's, according to both their sources. I am well aware that new nodes can struggle at first (Haswell) but if Intel gets to 5.3 GHz on Coffee Lake then why not AMD to 5.0 GHz on TSMC 7 nm. GF their 14 nm node excelled at a low power until a moderately high clock frequency (around 3.5 GHz) with an almost linearly curve for frequency vs. voltage. That node was not developed for high performance computing but for low power devices. TSMC its 7 nm node was developed for high performance computing, allegeldy.
Of course you also have to involve the architecture, pipelines and IPC, the clock frequency on its own is not that relevant. Anyway, if that 3700X has 12 cores, costs €350 or less and boosts to 5.0 GHz then I will buy it for sure. I still have an old quadcore CPU from Intel, I always liked Ryzen but I wanted that higher single-thread performance.
Looks like wreck-it ralph
Joe looks like Alex Jones
Conductonaut!
someone asked why not APU extreme overclocking, good question, i have XOC'd my 2400G and performance wall you hit is pretty limited this is thanks to the crappy cheap IMC inside the APU, massively bandwidth starved already at 1600Mhz iGPU clock and CPU sure not as memory bounded but stops scaling... i managed 1775Mhz iGPU but only 3450mhz on memory and scaling from 1600 to 1750 was tiny few fps at best, really bandwidth starved.
maybe 3xxx series desktop APUs will be different and have better memory controllers to allow xoc of memory.
3000 APUs would basically be Zen+, as 2000 APUs are 1000 Zen-based.
@@ayuchanayuko 2400G is hybrid Zen+ already. and 3xxxx series dekstop APUs definatly will be Zen 2 and while i cannot comment on Navi/Vega discussion since i agreed to a NDA from Radeon Technologies Group i can say it will be Zen2 but i wont say which branch of Zen2.
Really?
What I've read said that the Ryzen 3000 APU was currently based on Zen +.
Mobile chips are already out, or at least announced.
@@glenwaldrop8166 mobile 3xxx is already out and mobile doesn't follow desktop patterns at all on ryzen, so dont look at Ryzen mobile for hints at what's coming to desktop... completely separate platforms.. kinda broken system
Previous generation's mobile chip is the same as the APU.
This may not be the case this generation, but most are expecting it to be.
Lol you guys just laxidaisically pour that shit on he ground hahaha what if you got it on yourself accidentally hahaah
wouldnt be too much of an issue... well at least not if you pour it on your skin. In that case it would boil off like water on a hotplate and the resulting layer of gas between the LN2 and your skin protects you.
If you manage to soak your clothing with it it will result in burns most likely
4 GHz all-core and 1839 CB15 score.. curious. My 1800x is currently running the same 4 GHz (all-core, p-state 0), and I get 1843 in CB15 ..I've had it a tad higher, but this is basically the same performance as the Zen+ counterpart. I have had this at 4.1 all-core as well. @ 4.05=1872 @4.1 can't find a bench but it was around 1900. Very little difference from Zen-Zen+
4 GHz: CB15-1843 drive.google.com/open?id=1fagfAeH1vy_7tjluO1PVvx7gtDYpPeSc
4.05 GHz.......1872 drive.google.com/open?id=1CLevTMv131gxhbfjiKHmiYiXdtin7_Wp
memory differences? if you have higher clocked ram or even just tighter timings that could more than make up for the small IPC gain of zen+
So I'm watching and of course it's (my aside) a thing of the future and not the present, but using cooling systems you can collect energy from an environment, upgrade it, and then place or focus it on a small place,,, Then you can use some process or another to produce electricity, ,, Computer cooling systems are "cooler" when they start getting more high tech, because you can imagine a self-powered machine. (it's NOT a perpetual motion machine, there's plenty of energy in room temperature air, especially if we're eating burgers)
I mean, if your'e cooling already, Thermo-electric peltier modules might make 5v. it's probably a lot to ask for the WHOLE process to be powered by liquid nitrogen, but
What should I run for maximum voltage for DDR4? Have an 8700k and Gaming 7 Z370 on water with Trident Z RGB.
3000mhz CL16 for reference.
Man how do these guys learn this shit/get the gear?! Wish I had the money to screw with this stuff and actually understand it all.
What monitor is that he using?
🤘🏻
Greenwich time?
Too much bass? Buy decent headphones. Gah.
5ghz with nitrogen. lol
Does He(l) do any better?
where the hell is the sound?!
No click bait title. Smiling on the title? Why can’t tech people keep as simple as Steve? *ahem* Linus with his “shocked” face for click bait.
5550mhz 1.7-1.8v 2512cinebench 3600mhz Ram
I am SOOOOO salty where is my 1787 for the ryzen 1500x there? it slaughter's that 12xx on that xeon being shown,.....grrrr...cant find my picture for r17 but here is for r20 that is only at 3.5ghz all core chip will run 3.95 but i forgot to screenie that and it's a bit of a pain to get stable because asrock decided to put the cmos jumper behind where my graphics card sits.if someone want's to send me a board without that stupid flaw i'd be happy to do more testing and go for higher clocks i468.photobucket.com/albums/rr50/deadric8/cinabench%20with%20shit%20running_zpsbqmg9oyz.jpg
Pull a reset button from another case and connect that to your CMOS jumper.
@@glenwaldrop8166 Hmm really?Never heard of anyone doing that before will have to look into it cause if i can just push a button that'd be VERY nice ! Thanks for the info
All the CMOS jumper does it put your CMOS voltage to ground, it drains the charge.
Some boards (not as often) use the jumper to complete the voltage circuit. Most just short it to ground to clear the CMOS.
You'll have to hold the button for a few seconds. I've had a few systems where the jumper had to be on there for ten minutes or more to clear, so it may be impractical, but most it's like 30 seconds or so.
All you're doing with the reset button is extending the circuit. When the reset button is open so is the circuit. When you hold the reset button it is the same as putting the jumper over the pins.
@@glenwaldrop8166 Hmm I forgot i have the 3 pin style 1,2 for normal 2,3 for reset so that idea probably wont work..But it did give me the idea of getting a dpdt switch tho so thanks anyways :)
no audio pls fix
LN2 overclocking is extremely close to being pointless.
It's a sport for fun. Just like playing computer games, pointless too, but fun :D
Too much of hair in this Video.
it is bassy tbh, less bass more treble please
Moravid what? Lol
Last.
...and the bass is too high.