CPU-Z Thread?

CPU-Z Thread?
Trying to get the 3600X to 4.35Ghz stable, but under load the temps reach 65 degrees.
Here's my validated link: valid.x86.fr/tlk9ci

Attached: Ryzen OC.png (403x402, 33K)

Other urls found in this thread:

valid.x86.fr/bench/w296ri/1
valid.x86.fr/bench/ue2api
twitter.com/AnonBabble

>tfw built a new pc but use it to shitpost online most of the time

>but under load temps reach 65 degrees
mine reached 65 degrees from idling

Update. At 4.3GHz it reaches 85 degrees under load :(
Back down to 4.2 then I guess.
>tfw my shitposts load in less than a micro second because I overclocked my whole system

I bet your average interrupt to DPC latency is over a microsecond.

Idle sits at 29-36 degrees here, but I set a constant voltage of 1.326v and let it sit at 4.2GHz instead of boosting to 4.4GHz when I'm looking at anime tiddies
When stress testing I get 80 degrees on 4.2GHz. Playing GTA IV or GTA V it sits under 60

OH NONNOONNO

valid.x86.fr/bench/w296ri/1

currently running prime 95 trying to find the best overclock/undervolt i can get

i can get 4.7 easy but it would run probably about as hot as your processor is right now and that's unacceptable

Attached: testing.png (454x798, 89K)

Had to do a couple takes to get a flattering clock speed since it keeps blinking all over the place

Attached: Capture.png (403x402, 19K)

My pajeet semen 4670k from 2013 clocked higher.

>but under load the temps reach 65 degrees
literally what is the problem?

>2013
cool story bro

Attached: 0xzCHFF.png (891x554, 200K)

but is it prime95 stable

I'm watercooled that's the problem.

>intel STILL can't clock over 5.2GHz 6 years later
lol

You will never reach these clocks no matter what intel garbage you buy.

Attached: aHR0cDovL21lZGlhLmJlc3RvZm1pY3JvLmNvbS8wL04vMzM5NTc1L29yaWdpbmFsLzIzODU5NjYucG5n.png (407x390, 146K)

>this computer used to feel so snappy
>now it's always hitting 99% usage and stuttering
Feels bad man

Attached: used to feel fast.png (417x402, 51K)

Those are pretty good numbers man.

kek, your CPU will last you another decade at OP's temps. Seriously, are you people planning on retiring with these CPUs?

Closed loop, open loop, hyundai radiator gatorade, 240mm, 9x39mm? Spit it the fuck out already

If you get the vcore up to 2V, you might be the first person to achieve sustainable fusion.

I'm planning on doing that when I get a 3900X

Attached: 6bf891b21e55dc78adfd599afc6cf7f17ec44809r1-900-600v2_hq.jpg (900x600, 38K)

Yeah, those vulnerability patches really fucked with the performance on older Intel CPUs.

stock with undervolt. everything comfy.

Attached: appy wiv dis.png (806x804, 41K)

To keep Ryzen 3000 temps in check just set temp Target in bios to whatever you're comfortable, default is 95c on my 3900x, I set 72c and it just works no undervolt shenanigans needed, quiet and cool, performance loss is negligible in all core, and none in single or low core operation.

New memory calculator is out 1.6+ ver. Works like a charm if you want to OC memory and infinity fabric.

Attached: 9980xe.png (1809x602, 320K)

i shud probs update my version

Attached: cpuz.png (403x402, 26K)

Thats dope

i would not be surprised if a 9900K would still pull more wattage

Overclock by CCX, not all core.

I'm praying that isn't a Zen2 exclusive setting because I've been wanting something like that for my Zen+ CPU. I have no issues ramming it to the max during light loads. I just want to tell my fucking chip that it should keep the temps under 80C during rendering.

>valid.x86.fr/bench/w296ri/1
Well done. You've almost matched a single core performance of my 4 years old Intel CPU!
valid.x86.fr/bench/ue2api

Attached: ue2api.png (403x402, 34K)

>5775C beats 9900k in single core
You thought this post was clever, huh.

>valid.x86.fr/bench/ue2api
can you run CB20 for me? im intrested to see how it stacks up there (pic related)
also the 5775C is an almost impossible to get chip w/ 128mb of victimcache

Attached: cb20top20sc.png (375x442, 26K)

Well with the new chipset update, they fixed my high voltages at idle

Attached: ceepeeyouzee.jpg (625x612, 150K)

Attached: 2019-07-26 18_58_59.png (401x396, 16K)

Cope

Attached: 7ul3n6.png (403x402, 33K)

>Well with the new chipset update, they fixed my high voltages at idle
Technically nothing changed they just report it lower.... Also upcoming bios update not gonna fix whea errors some people are getting but rather hide them from reports....kek wtf amd

Here you go buddy.

Attached: CPUZ1.png (402x404, 25K)

>tfw only 4.0GHz 1.3125V
>r5 3600

you people with intel chip don't know what they're doing.

Attached: CPU-Z.jpg (396x405, 62K)

Attached: i9.jpg (401x398, 82K)

Not him, but here is a 9700k with MCE enabled (4.8Ghz all core)
Should still have the stock 4.9ghz single core.

Attached: 2019-07-30 15_53_12.png (349x323, 22K)

when did it come out

>0.4V
And they overdid it
I still think that CPU-z provides bullshit values, it shouldn't be so low when idling.

> Frequency
>1596.8 MHz (DDR4-3194) - Ratio 1:16
> Timings
>22-22-22-52-74-1 (tCAS-tRC-tRP-tRAS-tCS-tCR)
What the fuck

same. 38-67c idle... what the fuck is this variance

65° is not vaguely worth being concerned about

Attached: comfy.png (1182x786, 114K)

>can you run CB20 for me? im intrested to see how it stacks up there (pic related)
4300MHz
430 Single core
2143 Multi
Kind of as expected. IPC were improved by 5% since Haswell, so it's roughly equals to 4.5-4.6GHz 4790k
>5775C beats 9900k in single core
Ha. It's probably just because of L4 cache (that explains great Zen 2 results too). There's no way 5775C would beat 9900k (except maybe when it's on stock 3.6ghz with boost disabled)

I undervolted by like 0.01 to vcore and it actually fixed the odd temp spikes with no perf loss.

It runs at 39c at idle consistantly and I'm using an old 120mm water cooler from like 2016. Upgrading that soon.