65W TDP... pffft! my Asrock X670E board runs my 9700X with auto power limits for PBO well beyond that limit - 105W for example when running Mem Test Pro & this with a negative Vcore offset as well, my PBO has no tuning, all that on AGESA 1.2.0.0a which is the only current AGESA Asrock implement...
Agree, 6400MT/S 1:1 must be the new "sweet spot", anything less is robbing the efficiency gains from Zen 5, also help in the market fight with Intel's upcoming arrow lake.
Depends what you wanna do with an 8700G. If for gaming in SFF build, then yeah @ 1080p with some whatever high speed RAM it can do in 1:1 format would be a nice little gaming box & cool running as well cause' no dGPU in it adding heat to the whole system allowing the PBO mechanism to boost for...
9700X does very well considering no X3D cache in those gaming BMs. Not to mention the performance per watt in CB23 & Blender, all this on win 11 23H2 without that infamous KB patch.
1.25v could be refined more but takes considerable time to test for lower, besides that 1.30v is max recommended by AMD.
My 7600X needs 1.22v for 2167 FCLK to be stable. A far cry from this 8600G needs for 2400 FCLK stress testing & stable. Apart from that AMD claims up to 1.30v max for SOC...
What ambient temps were in the vicinity of the PC & background activity in the OS can prompt the cpu to work a bit harder than idle, this could explain why the 1500rpm was active at the time? Apart from that I haven't used stock coolers with AM4 chips only on AM5 have I had that experience with...
Interesting observations with Ryzen 5 8600G & overclocking the FCLK or Infinity Fabric Clock with 20% boost from stock & stable too on B650 chipset board. Stock cooler in use with closed up case. XMP profile for RAM in all test results.
Tests were down with Windows 11 23H2 & KB5041587 update...
Can do that, but will have to be at 5200MT/S CL40 for all systems as the Adata B die kit in the 7600X rig is not a good over clocker ( new kit coming next week) to be stable pass that speed & timings without too much VDD. Just need a bit of time to get all 3 results.
Edit: not going to happen atm.
Yeah, its new stuff, more research needed.
Side note; Aida64 v7.35.7000 benchmark report shows the IMC running in quad channel unlike a 7950X listed with dual channel! Not sure if this is a bug in Aida64 or not.
Ok, got this problem figured with the Ryzen 5 8600G system in my signature & the Corsair Vengeance RGB 5600MT/S kit. Seems the board was undervolting the XMP profile VDD & VDDQ voltage lines. Vdroop is probably the more appropriate term here. But anyway its sorted now.
Ran PCMark10 default run...
Got this loaded on this morning via windows update, anyone know what it's for?
I tried searching for it but get everything else except this 2.0.0.20 thing & what it does.
Today I finally took delivery of my Ryzen 5 8600G & promptly went to work installing & setting it up. After double checking the support list for my Gigabyte board & 8000 series memory support (which they do for my Corsair Vengeance RGB kit ) I was wondering why the system would not boot first...
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