Passmark Performance Test Benchmark


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       #471

    OldMike65 said:
    Here is the screen shot, that showed up after putting in the 7700k chip Doug ....arrow is pointing to it.
    Its the AVX Instruction setting ...never seen it before. LoL
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    Mike, that is one of the CPU instructions sets, Kaby Lake runs AVX 2.0 if I remember right. It will heat up your CPU quick, so you can set and offset for it. If set to -1 it will downclock 100Mhz on AVX enabled applications.

    https://rog.asus.com/articles/guides...locking-guide/

    AVX offset
    The AVX offset parameter allows us to define a separate CPU core multiplier ratio for applications that use AVX code. When AVX code is detected, the CPU Core multiplier ratio will downclock by the user-defined value. This feature is useful because AVX workloads generate more heat within the processor and they require more core voltage to be stable. Ordinarily, an overclock would be constrained by the hottest, most stressful application we run on the system. By using AVX offset, we can run non-AVX workloads, which don’t consume as much power, at a higher CPU frequency than AVX applications.
    As an example, that means we can apply 50X ratio with a BCLK of 100MHz, resulting in a 5GHz overclock for non-AVX applications. We can then set the AVX offset parameter to a value 2 (or lower if required), which will reduce the CPU core ratio to 48X (4.8GHz) when an AVX workload is detected. This ensures the system stays within its thermal envelope, without our overclock being constrained solely by the AVX workload.
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    board updated
    Last edited by Dude; 10 Feb 2018 at 18:04.
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  3. Posts : 134,237
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       #473

    Dude said:
    Mike, that is one of the CPU instructions sets, Kaby Lake runs AVX 2.0 if I remember right. It will heat up your CPU quick, so you can set and offset for it. If set to -1 it will downclock 100Mhz on AVX enabled applications.

    https://rog.asus.com/articles/guides...locking-guide/
    Thanks Doug, for the info, got some more reading to do. :)
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  4. Posts : 16,623
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       #474

    OldMike65 said:
    Thanks Doug, for the info, got some more reading to do. :)
    I'm curious Mike, what kind of temps do you have on your CPU running passmark at 5.0? Mine shoot up to high 80's running passmark at 5
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       #475

    Dude said:
    I'm curious Mike, what kind of temps do you have on your CPU running passmark at 5.0? Mine shoot up to high 80's running passmark at 5
    Yes running passmark they did same for me too. Under normal loads, they are still higher than my 6700k also. Avg is between 24°c and 34°c . My 6700 avg never went over 29°C So this does run at a higher temp. Even at x48 was still higher.
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       #476

    OldMike65 said:
    Yes running passmark they did same for me too. Under normal loads, they are still higher than my 6700k also. Avg is between 24°c and 34°c . My 6700 avg never went over 29°C So this does run at a higher temp. Even at x48 was still higher.
    Yes indeed, that is why I use adaptive. I run realbench at 4.8, tried 5.0 and it went into the 90s...begging for a delid
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       #477

    Dude said:
    Yes indeed, that is why I use adaptive. I run realbench at 4.8, tried 5.0 and it went into the 90s...begging for a delid
    Well I have not hit into the 90's Doug ... highest was like 86°C benching it. also on adaptive too.
    I've run realbench too, @5.0 never went over 86°C BUT your scores were a lot higher than mine, so I didn't post them.
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       #478

    OldMike65 said:
    Well I have not hit into the 90's Doug ... highest was like 86°C benching it. also on adaptive too.
    That was on one of my hotter days here. I enjoy cooler days when it only goes to lower 80s running benches but summer is coming here. I noticed on your screen shot showing AVX you are set to XMP. Try changing that to auto or manual and put in the rest of the settings manually. I found that helps run a little cooler.
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       #479

    Dude said:
    That was on one of my hotter days here. I enjoy cooler days when it only goes to lower 80s running benches but summer is coming here. I noticed on your screen shot showing AVX you are set to XMP. Try changing that to auto or manual and put in the rest of the settings manually. I found that helps run a little cooler.
    Yeah I've got a few things to try ....right now most everything is set to auto. Except for XMP Did set AVX to -1 but it did nothing that I could see. My temps are ok right now Doug, its only when I run bench tests, that they go up. This is real stable @5.0
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    I should mention the fact that I Do Not run any games on this rig ....:)
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