I have disabled all automatic controls, so it can definitely go over 90. This is one way to determine if the voltage is too high.
I do not get any reboots or bluescreens. I occasionally get errors in small Prime when running my voltage too low for the frequency.
PBO is off. I'm testing fully...
I'm using a 5950x for simulations, keeping all the cores at the same frequency. It's on a B550 Aorus Master with a 360mm AIO cpu cooler. I'm disabling SMT and PBO. I have found a decent overclock at 4.3Ghz, using 1.281Vcore and "Normal" load-line calibration. I experimented with many different...
I got this board as a replacement for another one with a bent pin. I think it was recently working (not 100% sure about that), with the same chip and RAM. I was going to replace some of the parts after I got it to boot with these, but it won't.
I am unfamiliar with the USB root hub failing, so...
I have a P5K Deluxe with a PSU, CPU, RAM, and GPU. The chip has a cooler on it. Nothing else is connected besides the power signal cable. I have tried testing it with a keyboard and/or HDD, which have not seemed to make any difference.
I am trying to get this motherboard to make it past the...
I am not sure which RAM settings would have better performance using a Ryzen chip with infinity fabric (or infinity architecture).
Is a faster fclk with higher overall latency better, or is having a slower fclk but with lower overall latency better?
For example, is fclk at 1866 but with...
I would be very curious to see a comparison of the 9700 vs. the 9900 with HT disabled, specifically power draw and temperatures.
Has any site done a benchmark like this?
I hope that a revision of X299 will be released if Intel plans on selling additional chips for it. It will not compare well with the 300-series that will be available at the end of the year.
That does seem to confirm that they are basing Cascade Lake-X on Skylake server chips. So maybe this will be on a new 300-series chipset?
One interesting thing to note is that the Intel slide does not say "Cascade Lake-X," but just "Cascade Lake." Does that mean they might release new S-series...
It looks like you're right, that Skylake-X was on 14nm+. Cascade Lake-X will be released about 1 year after, which suggests to me that they will be on 14nm++ since Intel is under a lot of pressure to release 10nm.
With as much success as Coffee Lake had as a brand, I am surprised Intel did not...
Do you have a reference for that?
Also, "Skylake Server" consists of almost 100 chips with different specifications. A HEDT line has fewer than 10 different configurations. Maybe your source can clarify what direction they are going?
I have read contradictory interpretations of Intel's 2018 processor roadmap, and I think some of the authors on these tech sites are really confused and using incorrect terminology.
I am hoping the astute staff/readers at Anandtech can clarify this.
Intel has advertised that they will be...
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