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X870e hero bent pin or debris and unstable

pogulyajkodima
Level 8

hi

When I installed the processor, I noticed that the cover did not fly out and I had to remove it from the socket frame.

the processor was in the grooves and installed correctly.

I blew air into the socket and this debris disappeared.

The pins look even

But I also see stability problems.

 

I can't miss the 9800x3d below CO -10, aida64 does not pass stability tests at CO less than 10.

I also had a previous x870 tomohawk board. I had to make an RMA because the USB ports did not work.

I managed to do tests on it in 3d mark timespy

msi x870 tm cpu score = 17619

asus hero x870e = 16430

The difference is too big, I can't figure out what's wrong.

Unfortunately, I did not run the test in aida64  CO -20 on MSI

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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator

Hi @pogulyajkodima 

Timespy CPU test is fairly inconsistent depending on the Windows build and is sensitive to latency (which has incurred a penalty on the latest AGESA). So depending on the firmware, you may well see a difference in score.

9800X3D / 6400 CAS32 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090

memtest86, no errors found ram.
with memory everything is stable, not counting high ram latency and l3 latency
I had an MSI board with Beta agesa 1.2 0.2a and 1.2.0.2b
ram tomohawk 62 ns
ram hero 70 ns ((((
The boards have the same manual ram settings.
I really hope that this will be fixed soon.
Regarding the CO -20 question, Aida64 gives errors on all of them, so it's a matter of my soc or adaptation of aida64 to 9800x3d.
I'm very interested in the question, do you think there was garbage in the socket during installation or did something break off?
The pins look intact

P.S the most stable bios for me is 0505

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