Awsome score. Why do I not see that histogram thing in my Ryzen Master?View attachment 9189
That's the best I can get with Ryzen Master running "for proof" at that clockspeed. Without Ryzen Master, same settings:
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It hit 67C in that testing, so it's still got some headroom . . . maybe . . .
I just noticed your 3900X is not hitting the base clock under load. Ugh.prime95 small fft all core
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Is your 3700X stable at 4.4 GHz all-core? What vcore?
Awsome score. Why do I not see that histogram thing in my Ryzen Master?
Edit: Try enabling Geardown Mode. Memory clocking becomes a lot easier.
Congrats your 3700X is golden. What is your cooling? 1.45V for all-cores seem rather difficult to cool.Yes mine is stable at 4.4, though I haven't gamed extensively in it yet. I set voltage cap to 1.475V and it seems to help stabilise it since at 1.45 CB R20 crashed sometimes. Not sure if the CB crashes were coincidental, or if the 0.25V increase actually did help. It didn't seem like I was hitting any limits at 1.45V either and the clocks were stable.
Geardown mode supposedly helps memory bank (rank? sticks?) to catch up with speed when it falls behind other bank (rank? sticks?) by allowing it to run at half speed when that happens. From what I have read enabling it has a similar effect of running 2T instead of 1T.It's in there, you just have to hunt for it under the settings button (available from the Home window, bottom left).
Haven't messed with it yet, but all the settings I get from the calculator recommend disabling Geardown Mode, so I do. I understand it pushes one of my settings from 15 to 16 so I'm not sure why they recommended that. Might increase stability?
Congrats your 3700X is golden. What is your cooling? 1.45V for all-cores seem rather difficult to cool.
I'm just hitting 3607 with my 2700x (stock).
Is that with all-core OC?I don't know how I did it, but I just hit a new record:
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Wish I could get 4450 MHz or even 4425 MHz stable right now. Might be able to hit 8000.
Is that with all-core OC?
Where do you change your settings? Ryzen Master or BIOS?
I'm sort of stuck with Ryzen Master since I used it to change memory settings one time, and Ryzen Master locked out several settings in my UEFI. I can't change them there anymore. That includes VDDP, VDDG, vSoC, and other fun stuff that you need for memOC. Apparently I would have to uninstall Ryzen Master and reflash my UEFI to purge it from my system. Might have to run DDU as well (or hand-delete Ryzen Master entries from the registry). Weird stuff.
That is quite messed up. I take it that you have tried to clear CMOS?
Oh yeah. Its hooks go in deeper than that.
That's strange behavior. Maybe you got a Johny 5 editition?
What Agesa version does your motherboard currently run?