I'm happy to report that I have been able to successfully render over 20 videos without any issues!
I ended up dropping my OC to 3.9 GHz and got the RAM running at 2933 MHz.
I'm AIDA64 Extreme stable and getting a CINEBENCH score of 3200, which I am very satisfied with. CINEBENCH Extreme...
Yeah. Aside from the overclocking issues, which we hopefully fixed, I'm very happy with my 1950x. I plan to upgrade to the 2990wx, if it comes down in price when Zen3 gets announced. Might just skip 2 and go straight to 3 if it's worth it.
By 5G do you mean Calculating Pi to 5,000,000,000 or is there another test I should be running?
Right now I'm AIDA64 Extreme stable at 3.9 GHz and 2933 MHz. Also getting a CINEBENCH score of 3200, which I am happy with so I'm going to leave it and see how it renders with Adobe Media Encoder.
I know from everything I've read, Ryzen's Zen architecture really benefits from fast memory.
Update: I am getting a CINEBENCH score of 3200, passed a 30 minute stability test in AIDA64 Extreme and good through 2,500,000,000 in y-cruncher, but my computer froze when I tried to run the...
I posted screenshots of my CPU-Z Memory and SPD tabs. In the SPD screenshot it shows 1.2v for the "JEDEC" columns and 1.35v for the XMP. I used the D.O.C.P. profile and it set the voltages to 1.35. You may have to be more specific if I'm missing something.
As of right now I got it stable at 3.9...
I feel like I already went through this. To me this is just going to be a balancing act of the highest CPU OC with the fastest speed I can get the RAM to run at and I don't enjoy that process. I am failing AIDA64 Extreme at 3.6 GHz with the RAM at 3200 MHz. I would rather have higher clock...
So I loaded optimized defaults and the ONLY thing I did was set the D.O.C.P profile. I passed a 15 minute AIDA64 Extreme stress test and y-cruncher is good through 5,000,000,000.
Now I'm more confused than before lol What does this mean?
I ended up dropping the CPU to 3.9ghz and the RAM to 1866mhz and now I'm stable in all stress tests. I was also able to successfully render 9 videos today without issue, so I guess now I just have to decide if the extra RAM is worth the sacrifice in memory speed. I may end up taking 32gbs out...
I really don't want to run the CPU at stock speeds. I tried bumping it to 4.0 GHz last night and it froze during AIDA64 Extreme stress testing. At this point I think I am done messing around for a while as long as it is stable.
I put the CPU at 3.9ghz and the dropped the RAM to 1866mhz and it finally passed a 10 minute test in AIDA64 and OCCT. It also completed y-cruncher at 2,500,000,000 but it failed at 5,000,000,000. Is that normal? I think I wasn't lowering the RAM enough as it says in this chart from overclock.net...
My PC is stable through Prime95 tests, but still failing y-cruncher even when running as an admin. Pretty sure this is a memory issue. Wondering if I should be lowering the RAM speed or uping the voltage?
I am pretty sure that this is a memory issue because I only started having problems after upgrading from 32gbs to 64gbs of RAM. I bought the exact same kit and tested it with memtest86 to make sure there are no bad modules. I'm looking for some suggestions on things I can do to my memory...
I have tried it at stock and it works without issue. For the amount of money I spent on this machine I should be able to reach 4.0, I'm not asking for 4.1 lol
So I built a 1950x TR with the intention of it being able to handle pretty much anything I throw at it editing wise. I was having the same freezing issues a while back and someone on another forum said that I was having these issues due to my cpu being undervolted. So I upped it from 1.350v to...
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