10-15-2017 10:42 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:16 PM by ROGBot
11-15-2017 03:02 PM
Silent Scone wrote:
Leave phase profiles at defaults, simply increase the current limit. If the CPU has not been delidded, AVX range is limited. You're pulling 300W+ through the die, and you're not able to pull the heat away fast enough. You can set a small offset for cache and keep voltages low. Should be able to reach 3Ghz with 1.05v or less, this can help with temps. Lowering VCCIN whilst checking for stability can help, too.
Short of that, you'll need to delid the CPU.
11-13-2017 01:55 PM
11-13-2017 07:05 PM
11-13-2017 10:44 PM
Skunkfoo wrote:Assuming you've applied the profile, some games don't work well with IBT. You can always try handing it over to native control and see if that helps. Personally, have seen mixed results with that.
I had a Thermaltake 360 Floe AIO for bench testing. Anything above 4.5 couldn't pass Aida64 CPU System Stability Testing due to 90C+ temps then thermal lockup/shutdown. I even tried seating the CPU 2 times to make sure the TIM was evenly spread and the block made proper contact with the IHS.
I may get the CPU delidded down the road if I find that I can safely pump more volts into the Chip (like 1.3+). But for now i'm under custom water cooling and I'm now at 46/47/48 GHz. Using Adaptive gave best results and thermals once I figured it out. Doing OC By Specific Core really helped fine turn each core based on its characteristics.
For example:
12 cores are set to 4.6 GHz with max voltages between 1.208 and 1.247
1 core is set to 4.7 GHz with max voltage @ 1.251
1 core is set to 4.8 GHz with max voltage @ 1.254
Cache Frequency is currently set to a modest 2800 MHz with .01 + Offset (I have a goal of 3200 MHz and will take baby steps keeping all other OC settings the same)
DRAM Speed set to 3600 MHz on a 3733 MHz kit using Auto on all settings. Every time I try to set 3733 using all Auto my system cant ever stay stable for long no matter what Cache and CPU frequency I use. I haven't gotten around to playing with and trying to tighten the timings on the DRAM yet.
Side Note: Anyone been able to get Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 to actually have a targeted application use the top performing core(s) yet? No matter how I configure the application I cant get my Test Subject Game (Heros of Newerth) to always run on the 4.8 GHz core.
11-23-2017 10:03 PM
11-24-2017 12:26 AM
Homewrecker wrote:
Any updates as to who's running stable frequencies now and their associated settings. Just got my 7940X from SL and looking for a baseline to start with. The CPU has been binned at 4.4Ghz but I should be able to get more out of it on custom water.
01-11-2018 02:48 AM
01-23-2018 05:50 AM
01-25-2018 08:27 AM
Thireus wrote:
Hi guys,
I can read that several of you are reaching frequencies above 4.5*GHz on all cores. Congratulations.
I was just wondering one thing, are these frequencies stable under extreme stress testing conditions? And by extreme I mean the following:
- Running Prime95 v26.6 (non-avx version) blend test 24h
- Running Prime95 v26.6 (non-avx version) 8K FFT test 20min (to make sure temperatures stay below 94C)
- Running Prime95 recent version (with AVX) blend test custom 1h for AVX
- Running y-cruncher HNT stress testing for more than 100 passes to test AVX-512
I have a 7980XE (so a bit off topic) but I'm currently able to pass all the above Prime95 testing with Vcore offset mode and per-core overclocking, I have a few cores at 42x, some x43, most at 44x and one at 45x.
The y-cruncher HNT stress test for AVX-512 has been the trickiest one so far. I've had freezes when setting cores at 44x/45x, so I've had to increase LLC for it, for which I'm still trying to find the right value (as I'm writing these lines I have LLC set to 6 and it successfully did 62 passes). Also had to set an AVX-512 offset down to 8 for it...
Anyone trying to achieve extreme stability or are you guys running softer stability tests?
01-28-2018 10:12 PM
Thireus wrote:
Hi guys,
I can read that several of you are reaching frequencies above 4.5*GHz on all cores. Congratulations.
I was just wondering one thing, are these frequencies stable under extreme stress testing conditions? And by extreme I mean the following:
- Running Prime95 v26.6 (non-avx version) blend test 24h
- Running Prime95 v26.6 (non-avx version) 8K FFT test 20min (to make sure temperatures stay below 94C)
- Running Prime95 recent version (with AVX) blend test custom 1h for AVX
- Running y-cruncher HNT stress testing for more than 100 passes to test AVX-512
I have a 7980XE (so a bit off topic) but I'm currently able to pass all the above Prime95 testing with Vcore offset mode and per-core overclocking, I have a few cores at 42x, some x43, most at 44x and one at 45x.
The y-cruncher HNT stress test for AVX-512 has been the trickiest one so far. I've had freezes when setting cores at 44x/45x, so I've had to increase LLC for it, for which I'm still trying to find the right value (as I'm writing these lines I have LLC set to 6 and it successfully did 62 passes). Also had to set an AVX-512 offset down to 8 for it...
Anyone trying to achieve extreme stability or are you guys running softer stability tests?