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05-11-2018 08:59 AM #11
gupsterg PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus VII Ranger Processor i5 4690K Memory (part number) HyperX Savage 2400MHz 16GB Graphics Card #1 Sapphire R9 Fury X (1145/545 Custom ROM) Monitor Asus MG279Q Storage #1 Samsung 840 Evo 250GB Storage #2 HGST 2TB CPU Cooler ThermalRight Archon SB-E X2 Case Silverstone Temjin 06 Power Supply Cooler Master V850 Headset/Speakers HyperX Cloud OS Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro x64
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. As OP has grown now, at top where it states last update to OP I'll also place what has occurred in last update.
P95 & Y-Cruncher I know there are Linux versions. I've added the P95 links to OP. Y-Cruncher link takes you to homepage of SW where there is link for Linux version. Statuscore, RTC, etc are not supported within Linux. Is such a shame apps are not ported to Linux, I'd jump from WinOS if they would occur. I have had rigs with multiple OS and plan to load up Linux on PR+C7H very soon.
As of HWINFO v5.83-3435 "Core Quality" is being shown. Perf #0 being best and highest worst.
Matches with CPO test app data, link to CPO test.Last edited by gupsterg; 05-11-2018 at 09:05 AM.
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05-13-2018 06:07 PM #12
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Thanks. P95 is called mprime on linux. I've been using it (latest version: 29.4b8) for my stress testing. I saw the note about version 28.1. Is that still the currently recommended version?
When is y-cruncher suggested to be used, and for how long?
There is also Google's stressapptest which I read was the most recommended test (by Raja@ASUS, I think) for memory: https://github.com/stressapptest/stressapptest Would be good to know if the recommendation still stands.
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05-13-2018 08:50 PM #13
gupsterg PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus VII Ranger Processor i5 4690K Memory (part number) HyperX Savage 2400MHz 16GB Graphics Card #1 Sapphire R9 Fury X (1145/545 Custom ROM) Monitor Asus MG279Q Storage #1 Samsung 840 Evo 250GB Storage #2 HGST 2TB CPU Cooler ThermalRight Archon SB-E X2 Case Silverstone Temjin 06 Power Supply Cooler Master V850 Headset/Speakers HyperX Cloud OS Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro x64
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Yes I use GSAT, great app for testing RAM. As you can run it on unstable CPU setup (loosely speaking) it really seems to isolate RAM well.
Y-Cruncher can create high peak temps, loading of CPU is similar to P95. If you can pass ~1-2hrs you have reasonable stability IMO. I usually run it 4-8hrs. I like it as it does varying loads within the tests.
I find on my wall power meter 28.10 Build 1, rig uses ~10% more power than later versions. The Stilt has advised to use this version, his forte is such things.
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05-13-2018 10:16 PM #14
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The commentaries of how/when/why and how long a given testing software is used is even more useful than (already useful) software lists. The input from experience is much appreciated.
What peak temps are acceptable on the 2700X and where is the danger zone? And aside from steady peak temps under load, I was surprised at sharp (10C up to 20C increases) spikes in temps with this CPU from idle at low/burst loads.
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05-31-2018 02:11 PM #15
Hi i need some advice on my 2700x if i use PE3 boost voltages are up to 1.56v is this normal behavior or can i run the system like this?
I realy like having it bosting to 4350 it doesnt do that with PE2 also my cooling is realy good on full load i never get over 68cº .-= CROSSHAIR VIII HERO =-ASUS STRIX 2080 Super OCAMD R7 3800XGSKILL TRIDENT Z 3200 CL14 RGBSAMSUNG 960 EVO 250GBCORSAIR RM650i
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06-01-2018 07:51 AM #16
gupsterg PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus VII Ranger Processor i5 4690K Memory (part number) HyperX Savage 2400MHz 16GB Graphics Card #1 Sapphire R9 Fury X (1145/545 Custom ROM) Monitor Asus MG279Q Storage #1 Samsung 840 Evo 250GB Storage #2 HGST 2TB CPU Cooler ThermalRight Archon SB-E X2 Case Silverstone Temjin 06 Power Supply Cooler Master V850 Headset/Speakers HyperX Cloud OS Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro x64
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Offically peak temps no idea, The Stilt mentions a 85C limit at stock settings, recently added quote in Performance Enhancer section in OP from The Stilt's Ryzen thread. I have also queried him so will update ASAP.
The sharp temp increases, bounces are all normal on Ryzen. I added below in FAQ section a little while back:-
Q: Why do I see CPU temperature bounce?
A: Ryzen has ~20 on die temperature sensors, some rotating goes on and highest value is shown.
That would be normal for PE3.
You see the CPU SMU is using FIT to assess set voltage (see link to Ryzen Technical thread in OP) . As to if this is appropriate for long term use I have no idea. PE 1/2 should be more reasonable for voltages.
Currently I run a 4.1GHz in PState 0, using VID of 1.318V. RAM is set to 3466MHz The Stilt preset, SOC: 0.968V, VDIMM: 1.37V. All of this setup IMO is sweet for performance and well with in "spec" to not cause long term issues from voltages, etc IMO. This setup loses me some single core performance but gains me multicore and does shave away the larger peaks of CPU temp/voltages seen at default setup.
Below left side is UEFI defaults but PE set to Default with RAM 3400MHz The Stilt 3466MHz timings and right is 4.1GHz ACB, 3466MHz The Stilt. I will do a like RAM MHz compare ASAP, but I doubt the 66MHz difference would affect anything in this context.
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06-17-2018 12:23 PM #17
YourMainDude PC Specs Motherboard Crossfire VII Hero Processor AM4 2700 Memory (part number) Kingston HyperX KHX3000C15/16GX Graphics Card #1 RX 580 (Polaris 20) Strix 08C Monitor Asus ProArt PA248 Storage #1 Samsung 960 Pro 1TB Storage #2 Various 850 Pros + WD Velociraptor CPU Cooler Wraith Spire LED Case Define R6 Power Supply Supernova 850 T2 Keyboard G810 Mouse Asus Glad II Origin Headset Steelseries Arctis 5 Mouse Pad Razer Firefly Headset/Speakers Bose Companion II OS Win 10 Pro Network Router TP Link C5400 Accessory #1 Orbi Pro back-bone
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Why two ?
Why is there two ATA/ATAPI devices on this mobo, with one being forced into a Microsoft only driver?
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06-17-2018 05:08 PM #18
bigtop1967 PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair VII Hero Processor Ryzen 3900X Memory (part number) Patriot Steel 4400CL19 @ 3733CL16 Graphics Card #1 XFX Radeon RX 580 8GB Black Edition Monitor 2 x Acer CB241HQK Storage #1 ADATA SX8200NP 480GB Storage #2 2 x SanDisk Ultra II CPU Cooler Fractal Design S36 AIO Case Thermaltake Green Riing Core X5 EATX PC Gaming Cube Power Supply EVGA G3 Gold Keyboard CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Cherry mx brown Mouse Microsoft Mobile Wireless 4000 OS Windows 10 Pro Network Router ASUS
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06-17-2018 11:30 PM #19
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Hey everyone,
Is it normal for a 30-35 second boot time? Windows loads up very quickly, but BIOS on the other hand seems to take forever. It takes 15-20 seconds to post the graphic card, and another 10-15 seconds to show the BIOS splash screen. Otherwise, the system hasn't shown any instabilities so far, but I feel the system can load up BIOS/post much faster. Any info would be appreciated.
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06-18-2018 12:39 AM #20
YourMainDude PC Specs Motherboard Crossfire VII Hero Processor AM4 2700 Memory (part number) Kingston HyperX KHX3000C15/16GX Graphics Card #1 RX 580 (Polaris 20) Strix 08C Monitor Asus ProArt PA248 Storage #1 Samsung 960 Pro 1TB Storage #2 Various 850 Pros + WD Velociraptor CPU Cooler Wraith Spire LED Case Define R6 Power Supply Supernova 850 T2 Keyboard G810 Mouse Asus Glad II Origin Headset Steelseries Arctis 5 Mouse Pad Razer Firefly Headset/Speakers Bose Companion II OS Win 10 Pro Network Router TP Link C5400 Accessory #1 Orbi Pro back-bone
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I'm running a 960 Pro Nvme and seeing the same 30-35 with a reasonable amount of services loading at cold start. I presume the slow boot strap is due to Asus being prudent on all POST conditions. It 's about 10 seconds longer than what I was accustomed to on my retired Intel 6800K machine but in the bigger scheme of things - what's 10 more seconds compared to what we once endured with traditional HDD's? I'm willing to bet we'll see an improvement in boot time with a BIOS update down-the-road.
I will say this though, the resume from Sleep and Hibernate is greased lighting on this board.