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He literally only just figured out that the 2 CCD parts have a good and a bad bin, something that has been the case since Zen2.This person claims that after spending 3 days tuning the 9950X, he got it to match 7800X3D gaming performance.
I claim this person is a clout chasing assclown.This person claims that after spending 3 days tuning the 9950X, he got it to match 7800X3D gaming performance.
While I see that his mind may be a little bit out of ordinary, as we are wise and tolerant people, we know that is no reason to call this person names.I claim this person is a ... clown.
I feel bad for anyone who bought Raptor Lake for any reason.I genuinely feel a bit bad now for people who bought Raptor Lake for its gaming performance.
While I see that his mind may be a little bit out of ordinary, as we are wise and tolerant people, we know that is no reason to call this person names.
He as a consumer HAS EVERY RIGHT to dislike the fact a half of the product he bought is worse than the other half. Especially if he tunes and overclocks CPUs.
I think I should start some fund me campaign to get money for my Raptors, because now people feel sorry for me...I feel bad for anyone who bought Raptor Lake for any reason.
OK, and if you own a dual CCD AMD CPU, would not you be happier if it had TWO good dies in it, instead of just one? Or if you had an option to buy a CPU with two good dies, in case you needed or wanted it?This is old news. The CCD imbalance has been well established since the first dual CCD Ryzen 3900X was released in July 2019. The fact that he just figured this out is kind of hilarious.
I see nothing out of the ordinary/, unfortunately.X870 is struggling with PCIe, somehow 😄
Looked at Asus specs for their motherboards and wanted to wrap my head around the wiring, derived a diagram. Insane. Not PLX-era insanity, but still. Dunno if Tri-way PCIe dumb switches exist, but they do exist on my interpretation.
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This person is a known clown, he sells memory profiles for profit (and they aren't good), disregard what he says.This person claims that after spending 3 days tuning the 9950X, he got it to match 7800X3D gaming performance.
I see nothing out of the ordinary/, unfortunately.
Is there anything special ?
GPU 1 | GPU 2 | NVMe 2 | NVMe 3 | in total | |
Option 1 | x16 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 lanes |
Option 2 | x8 | x8 | 0 | 0 | 16 lanes |
Option 3 | x8 | x4 | 0 | x4 | 16 lanes |
Option 4 | x8 | 0 | x4 | x4 | 16 lanes |
Where do you find these charts, are they available for every MB they make?
The spec page is on Asus' website (https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-crosshair/rog-crosshair-x870e-hero/spec/ , other X870 are also searchable), couple boards already have specs populated, and they're all with this topology.Where do you find these charts, are they available for every MB they make?
One nice thing about ITX boards - you can't mess it up because the board is too small to mess up anything! /sX870 is struggling with PCIe, somehow 😄
Looked at Asus specs for their motherboards and wanted to wrap my head around the wiring, made a diagram. Insane. Not PLX-era insanity, but still. Dunno if Tri-way PCIe dumb switches exist, but they do exist on my interpretation.
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Oh, I thought that ASUS published it, it would be really cool to have such diagrams as a standard part of MB documentation.The diagram is just my deduction based on configurations
Eh, everything is already described in text there, don't feel like it's needed, it's just nice to look at.Oh, I thought that ASUS published it, it would be really cool to have such diagrams as a standard part of MB documentation.
Well, it's similar to preferred cores. If the vendor was not allowed to do this, you would likely just end up with both dies clocked to the lower level out of the two, not the higher one.He as a consumer HAS EVERY RIGHT to dislike the fact a half of the product he bought is worse than the other half. Especially if he tunes and overclocks CPUs.
While I see that his mind may be a little bit out of ordinary, as we are wise and tolerant people, we know that is no reason to call this person names.
He as a consumer HAS EVERY RIGHT to dislike the fact a half of the product he bought is worse than the other half. Especially if he tunes and overclocks CPUs.
Other than that he seems to like the CPU.
So what is YOUR problem to use that words that I deleted in your post?
Stuff like this dont make it any betteroutubers. He is the liter
That doesn't make much sense from a common usage point, since 2nd ccd is most of the time in idle or at light load.OK, and if you own a dual CCD AMD CPU, would not you be happier if it had TWO good dies in it, instead of just one?
It was good enough for start-of-the-sales 7950x3d to have both top-notch chiplets, but then the penny-pinching-mode of AMD kicked in and the one I've bought in March or April 2023 (2311 i think or 2312, don't remember exactly) already had CCD1 that reliably reboots due to overboost if the fmax is set above 5750.Also, I don't think the yield of higher leakage CCDs is good enough for using it as the 2nd chiplet in DT parts.
goodness me he's worse than even Apple RAM markupsStuff like this dont make it any better
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Probably picks up a bunch of 6400-7200 kits at Microcenter, slaps a few new profiles on it, 10$ heatsinks and sells it for 4x the price
And he tries to get people on discord/youtube to pay for his "private overclocking 1 to 1 sessions"...
He cant tune for $hi* on the AMD platform, and when he get called out on it, he refuse to show any information/stability/performance numbers because he know he would getting laughed at 🤷♀️
BwahahahaStuff like this dont make it any better
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Probably picks up a bunch of 6400-7200 kits at Microcenter, slaps a few new profiles on it, 10$ heatsinks and sells it for 4x the price
And he tries to get people on discord/youtube to pay for his "private overclocking 1 to 1 sessions"...
He cant tune for $hi* on the AMD platform, and when he get called out on it, he refuse to show any information/stability/performance numbers because he know he would getting laughed at 🤷♀️
Seems like he is catering to the market with disposable money who got so much that they don't care if they lose up to $600 on a RAM kit.Even used HW resellers are better where i come from, at least giving a "will run" guarantee
Dang, I did not expect AMD Fine Wine to apply to their CPUs…