Considering that run was with stock XMP settings, Im sure I can beat it (only annoying thing is SC benchmarks take too long for my taste)
No doubt
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Considering that run was with stock XMP settings, Im sure I can beat it (only annoying thing is SC benchmarks take too long for my taste)
I ran all those benchmarks with the stock 3600Mhz C16 settings, never ran C20 again after I optimized the RAM settings. I wanted to give the CPU a break since I benchmarked the crap out of it the first 2 weeks.It seems very difficult to improve the single core scores.
I doubt I could improve on that especially on 1.8 chipset as it seems to have lost me around 200 points generally.
I cant be bothered to revert back atm and try.
However I cannot get close to Nightmares multi score.
And I tried
I struggle to get tight timings with my 8 pack 4000 ram.
CL14 is a dream.
Single Core testing takes so long, I was going to bench a little and get back to top 10 but after 2 runs I stopped lolAh my mistake the multi core part should have referred to Cliffy's score of over 8078.
Single Core was referring to yourself yes.
@humbug I just beat my own multi-core with 5365 points. I tried running SC twice and didnt get a score higher, enough time wasted for today. I know I can beat it but I dont feel like spending more time looking at C20.
Here is the 5365 Multi at 4.45Ghz
Are the RAM timings saved in the bios when using Ryzen Master, so that they stay after a restart?I use this to tweak RAM https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/
First set DRam Calc for Fast Mode and apply it to your RAM, if it doesn't work recalculate for Safe Mode and apply that, then one setting at a time set relative to Fast Mode, whatever settings don't work leave in Safe Mode.
Use Ryzen Master to set your RAM timings.
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Are the RAM timings saved in the bios when using Ryzen Master, so that they stay after a restart?
edit: More tinkering. CPU stock with a small minus voltage offset. Less volts, more performance, yay!
@humbug
Yes.
That's pushed you up the rankings.
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And the multi score?
@humbug any chance you can add me to the table #463Whoops... done
@humbug any chance you can add me to the table #463