Hi all, long time lurker.
I am now the proud owner of a Vega 56, i got lucky on the f5 roulette and a nice new card was in my hands today once parting with 380 folded pictures of her Maj.
So right out of the box and start the benching, system is my daily 5820k @4.5 big ones (water), 2133 ram
ect.. all running timespy to start with as its quick and i am lazy and all are GPU scores only.
So standard mode, stock standard wattman settings, stock bios setting..
6176
Ok on to turbo mode in wattman
6352.. nice boost
At this point i could have kept going with overclocking/undervolting but i decided, sod it get the v64 air bios out and onto it.
So next up v64 bios, all stock wattman - roughly 1518mhz core and 800 mhz memory -
6676
Not bad for just throwing on a bios.
Next up some clock fiddling.
Core still at 1610 but memory up to 1075mhz -
6892 - power limit 25% iirc
Core 1683 memory back down to 1ghz (due to clock bug) -pw limit back to 50% and fan allowed to go nuts -
6951
As the memory bug was er bugging me at this point, i couldnt hold 1075mhz like the second last run due to it resetting to either 500 or 800mhz which made me leave it at 1ghz while increasing the core, i decided to move to Firestrike.
Firestrike ultra core 1651 ram 1000 - 5376
Firestrike extreme core 1655 ram 1000 - 9557
After this i got really bored and cracked open a Guiness.
Max power draw with the last timespy run was hovering around 460w at the wall, and my cpu is not setup to sip power. Both state 6 and 7 were set at 1150mv, although they also seemed to be fine at 1100 as well but i ran them a little higher to see if i could extract more mhz but crashes ensued at circa 1700mhz.
So verdict at the moment, its great the Vega 56.
Lots of untapped overclocking/under volt potential, and when the driver bugs are fixed i dont see why mine wont do at least 1700mhz (with a little more grunt) and 1075 mhz on the ram which had shown promise with slower core speeds earlier.