I'm putting together an 8700k rig too. I'll post those numbers once I get it up and running.
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I'm putting together an 8700k rig too. I'll post those numbers once I get it up and running.
My daily clock on the Ryzen 1600X.
https://i.imgur.com/hHIdgSG.jpg
Why buy an older i5, when you could get a new gen i3? They're exactly the same thing. 4 cores, no hyperthreading.
16GB is the norm now. Lotta software out there that eats it up pretty fast. I wouldn't build a rig any more with less than that.
I believe this should be a 1080ti.
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1600X with the Asus ROG Crosshair VI and monoblock. My daily is 4ghz @ 1.287v, LLC3, SOC voltage 1.05v, and memory at 3200 14 14 14 34 @ 1.36v.
The bios updates allowed for higher memory clocks,...
Pushed the 1600X a little bit. 4.18ghz. Waiting til cool fall / cold winter weather to push above 4.2. I can do it now, but the voltage is awfully high (1.48v).
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Compared to the...
The 1600 and 1600X seem to be the sweet spot for gaming. 6 core / 12 thread beasties. I tried the 1500X and 1600X. Love the 1600X...great CPU.
I agree, for the most part. None of the pascal GPUs I've tested benefited very much at all from increasing the voltage above 1.093v until the coolant was running below 0c, and the core temps were...
Voltage doesn't help....lower temps help. Without lowering temps to below 0c, adding voltage may increase clocks, but at the expense of added heat, which will lower effectiveness.
I've had 3...
The classy voltage tool works with the 1080 Classy, and will work with the TI KPE. Overclocking isn't dying....it's just changing. Now, it's not about just throwing a metric ton of voltage at...
If you set the XMP, just make sure you're resetting core, system agent and cache voltages, as it can alter those settings. Probably why so many 7700 users are seeing improved temps by disabling it.
Not sure what you're seeing, but I just went to NewEgg, did a search for 24" to 27" monitors, in 1440 and 4k and came up with 5 pages of results, ranging in price from $160 to $2k.
From the sounds...
4k run
http://i.imgur.com/EqYpDPm.jpg
The latest bios update on the Crosshair motherboard has enabled me to run my memory at it's rated speed with no additional voltage bumps. 32GB running at 3200 14/14/14/32 and rock solid stable.
That's a bit better......there's still more there, though. Gotta play a little more, I'm sure I can break 4.8k.
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I haven't decided if the Ryzen is holding this back or not......seems like it is a little. /shrug
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29 points is well within the margin of error.....even up to a couple hundred points.
The CPU score takes memory clock/timings, cache and core frequency into account. Motherboard can also play a...
Hmm...not sure then. Just odd that it won't run at all.
Maybe the quadro isn't set up to run DX12? I'm at a loss there....just a guess.
Try disabling the integrated graphics adapter in the device manager.
The CPU test in Timespy also works the memory and cache clock. So, faster memory with tighter timings will score better.
510? My goodnes, man. Are you running it with a toaster?
Offsets mean nothing....some GPUs have a higher base clock than others. +150 core clock offset on one card could mean 2150 and on the next it mean 2089. It's an arbitrary number that means exactly...
I'd also roll back the driver to 378.78. The newest driver is horrible.