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Ryzen 2600 vs Core i9 7800X in 37 game benchmark.

How well does your 7700k do AVX? Can it pass 5GHz LinX runs within 1.25v?

No idea, haven't tried, I only use it for gaming so don't really have any interest in trying AVX workloads or anything. Doesn't pass 70c in gaming with a 240mm AIO and the fans at a measly 400rpm. :)
 
No idea, haven't tried, I only use it for gaming so don't really have any interest in trying AVX workloads or anything. Doesn't pass 70c in gaming with a 240mm AIO and the fans at a measly 400rpm. :)
Thanks. Just wondering whether the 5.2GHz samples from Silicon Lottery can do 5GHz AVX within 1.25v. In China the current prices of binned 7700K is so much higher than binned 8700K. It seems tricky to get a good 7700K now. I don't need more than 4 cores, but I do want full stability under all workloads.
 
Thanks. Just wondering whether the 5.2GHz samples from Silicon Lottery can do 5GHz AVX within 1.25v. In China the current prices of binned 7700K is so much higher than binned 8700K. It seems tricky to get a good 7700K now. I don't need more than 4 cores, but I do want full stability under all workloads.

They probably have better samples, mine was just a retail boxed chip that my friend gave me super cheap last year. Needs fairly high voltage for 5.2, I currently have it at 1.35v so it's by no means a golden chip but the cooling is adequate and I didn't pay a whole lot for it so I have no problem with it. :)
 
They probably have better samples, mine was just a retail boxed chip that my friend gave me super cheap last year. Needs fairly high voltage for 5.2, I currently have it at 1.35v so it's by no means a golden chip but the cooling is adequate and I didn't pay a whole lot for it so I have no problem with it. :)
Wow this is such a bummer onto my head! Silicon Lottery says 1.45v for 5.2GHz (and 5GHz AVX), which means even if I buy from them, it may still take 1.35v instead of 1.25v for 5GHz AVX. I guess I'm gonna skip theirs.
 
I cannot believe you posted those slides and told me to look at them, as if to say they prove me wrong.

Tell me if my eye sight is deceiving me because what i see between 3200Mhz and 4000Mhz is, from the bottom up, relative performance.

3200: 101.5%
4000: 100.5%

3200: 140 FPS
4000: 137 FPS

3200: 104 FPS
4000: 103 FPS

Margins of error "almost 0 difference" no?

Anything above 3200/3400 is a placebo, you think it makes a difference, to such an extent as to post slides to prove it without even looking at them... but in fact makes no difference what-so-ever. seriously what?
Well im looking on Untuned xmp settings that are highlighted in colour so every Joe can run those in 5 seconds. Enter bioss select xmp boot up.
3200cl14 You are in about are not standard settings but tuned up ones. With tuned ip 4133 kit will do 4000cl16 or 3600cl14.
We got 2 guys at ocn tryig to get 3600cl14 stable on zen+atm.
uFO from my polish forums is running 3866cl15 as daily setting with hes 8700k at 4.1. Had 4000cl15 but at 1.7 volts bit much for daily :p

Im waiting for this teamgroup zen+ 3466 kit fot tests.
 
Well im looking on Untuned xmp settings that are highlighted in colour so every Joe can run those in 5 seconds. Enter bioss select xmp boot up.
3200cl14 You are in about are not standard settings but tuned up ones. With tuned ip 4133 kit will do 4000cl16 or 3600cl14.
We got 2 guys at ocn tryig to get 3600cl14 stable on zen+atm.
uFO from my polish forums is running 3866cl15 as daily setting with hes 8700k at 4.1. Had 4000cl15 but at 1.7 volts bit much for daily :p

Im waiting for this teamgroup zen+ 3466 kit fot tests.

what does any of this have to do with what you quoted?

I'm reading it thinking.....wat?!?!?!?!
 
What What ?? Out of the box xmp profile on them kits is faster . Thats one of biggest problems with ryzen only2 kits tend to work with out of the box settings :/ Thank god for calculator !!!!
What are you talking about? it takes 10 seconds, select XMP profile > select rated speed and done.

And what does this have to do with 3200Mhz vs 4000Mhz memory making 0 difference to Intel's performance?
 
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