Lian Li PC-O11 White: let me be your Halo! (Phanteks halo test)

What bios version are you running and have you settled at 3.85?

I'm @ 3.9Ghz but only 3200Mhz on the ram (same mb+ram+cpu as you) 1.36vCore from memory.
 
What bios version are you running and have you settled at 3.85?

I'm @ 3.9Ghz but only 3200Mhz on the ram (same mb+ram+cpu as you) 1.36vCore from memory.

Latest official realise , think it's 1501 .
Currently at 3.9Ghz with 1.4v LLC level 3@140% with 3466hz 18CL .
That's good voltage ! I could get it to pass with lower voltage but certain tests it failed. Since this will be a Raytracing beast with gaming from time to time needs to be 100% stable .
I got ram CL timing to 16/17/17/40 but can up with 1 error running 200% - but failed 10mins into OCCT yet passed 4 hours Real Bench
 
I had no joy with that bios at all, had to change to the unreleased one but has been rock solid on it.

Bios voltage is 1.375 I have just checked and upped the ram to 3333Mhz.

Nice kit, your friend will get a nice setup you've made for him!
 
I had no joy with that bios at all, had to change to the unreleased one but has been rock solid on it.

Bios voltage is 1.375 I have just checked and upped the ram to 3333Mhz.

Nice kit, your friend will get a nice setup you've made for him!

I think I may set a profile for 1.37v and see where it get me. As hell be doing cad work 6 hours a day then rendering over next , power, life, stability and speed over his Gen 2 Intel Laptop is all key

And then gaming in weekend haha

I had 4x7 errors with 3600 CL 20 but again since this is for mainly a workstation couldn't accept any errors :(
 
right, need some input on voltages for very very long time use -

currently got the 1700 rock stable at 3.9Ghz - 1.4v LLC Level 3 @140% with ram at 3466 CL 18 - mem test, occt, realbench all passed 4 hours each .

Question his how long do you think the CPU will last at the voltage ? Just been told its first rendering will take roughly 2-3 days .... and more then likely the system will be running 24 hours 5 days a week with gaming on the weekends.
If this was just a gaming rig, wouldnt of worried about voltage , but its a raytracing/ 3D Max rending rig 90% of the time ....
Seen max people run when gaming is 1.45v which i wouldnt of pushed to but thinking 1.4 is a bit to much- although it does have an over the top AIO haha

@AMDMatt @8 Pack or anyone else that truely puts their rig on for 24 hours a day using ryzen, what do you think should be max vcore voltage ? can always overclock to that said voltage

core needs to last at least 4 years min, also why went with the Crosshair over B350 chipset
 
right, need some input on voltages for very very long time use -

currently got the 1700 rock stable at 3.9Ghz - 1.4v LLC Level 3 @140% with ram at 3466 CL 18 - mem test, occt, realbench all passed 4 hours each .

Question his how long do you think the CPU will last at the voltage ? Just been told its first rendering will take roughly 2-3 days .... and more then likely the system will be running 24 hours 5 days a week with gaming on the weekends.
If this was just a gaming rig, wouldnt of worried about voltage , but its a raytracing/ 3D Max rending rig 90% of the time ....
Seen max people run when gaming is 1.45v which i wouldnt of pushed to but thinking 1.4 is a bit to much- although it does have an over the top AIO haha

@AMDMatt @8 Pack or anyone else that truely puts their rig on for 24 hours a day using ryzen, what do you think should be max vcore voltage ? can always overclock to that said voltage

core needs to last at least 4 years min, also why went with the Crosshair over B350 chipset

Up to 1.55v can be used if you have exotic water cooling and can keep temperatures low. Otherwise up to 1.45v is a reasonable value with decent AIO cooling.

There really is no such thing as a safe max voltage though. Stock voltages are the only voltages anyone can deem max safe.

Playing with voltages beyond that locks the CPU into a constant fixed voltage that raises the average V being dumped into the chip over time. Like any other ASIC, you're just gambling at that point.
 
Just run it at that. It's fine.
Up to 1.55v can be used if you have exotic water cooling and can keep temperatures low. Otherwise up to 1.45v is a reasonable value with decent AIO cooling.

There really is no such thing as a safe max voltage though. Stock voltages are the only voltages anyone can deem max safe.

Playing with voltages beyond that locks the CPU into a constant fixed voltage that raises the average V being dumped into the chip over time. Like any other ASIC, you're just gambling at that point.

thanks, wasnt sure. i see tons of overclocks for gaming systems but nothing that has the cores 100% for 3+ days at a time . was pretty close to going for thread ripper and 1900x with the aim of going to 16 core version when chips hit the 2nd hand market but tight budget :(
 
Managed to install one of the 3 halo Covers this morning and fire her up

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Matches the black plastic of the Pure Wings perfectly and covers the gaps nicely! With case screws both ends theres no clashes :)
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Ordering these for my build too :P How do they connect together for a single Aura RGB header on the motherboard? Can you daisy chain them and then connect one end to the motherboard header like LED strips? Are these the Plastic ones or the Lux version that is aluminium?
 
Ordering these for my build too :p How do they connect together for a single Aura RGB header on the motherboard? Can you daisy chain them and then connect one end to the motherboard header like LED strips? Are these the Plastic ones or the Lux version that is aluminium?

Plastic, would have got the aluminium version for my own if they were left uncoated .
I'm sure paint quality and feel is better but double the cost.
They do Daisey chain. Each unit has roughly 20cm length with a male and female split .
They do add a bit of cable management , and you do need Phanteks header to motherboard cable and ones provided by Asus aren't they bet with them and come off easily .
Phanteks need to roll out 240/360 versions of these units with just one cables to make it neater .
But they do look cool

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Plastic, would have got the aluminium version for my own if they were left uncoated .
I'm sure paint quality and feel is better but double the cost.
They do Daisey chain. Each unit has roughly 20cm length with a male and female split .
They do add a bit of cable management , and you do need Phanteks header to motherboard cable and ones provided by Asus aren't they bet with them and come off easily .
Phanteks need to roll out 240/360 versions of these units with just one cables to make it neater .
But they do look cool

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Cheers!

This cable right?

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/phanteks-rgb-led-adapter-cable-ca-057-pt.html
 
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