01-31-2019 10:12 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:50 PM by ROGBot
01-31-2019 11:45 PM
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02-01-2019 08:44 AM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Have you done the obvious first step of setting F5 defaults in BIOS and tried playing the game...it might not be the OC but game/driver issues that will occur at any settings
Silent Scone@ASUS wrote:
BFV is CPU intensive as far as games go, in that it makes reasonable use of AVX instruction sets. In your situation I would consider setting the AVX offset further and retesting, so you’re on the right track.
Only other alternative is likely to increase vcore or try reducing the uncore ratio, as this can often help stabilise other domains.
ThrashZone wrote:
Hi,
AVX at 3 and running at all core 50 is probably not enough I'd guess probably 5 would be better
But then again I don't see much point in all core 50 for gaming
Why not all core 45 and avx auto.
jab383 wrote:
Your basic question is about stress tests. The offered suggestions have merit, but don't answer the actual question.
I use y-Cruncher to test all the things you ask about with emphasis on memory and AVX. It's a hot, stressful test, about like Prime 95, but it checks the results and catches computation and memory errors. Note the "hot and stressful" - watch temperatures. It also takes much less time and total stress on the CPU is a lot less. A two minute run in y-Cruncher gives as much stability information as day of realbench or a week of Prime 95 (I hate prime 95 if you can't tell.)
http://www.numberworld.org/y-cruncher/
My experience with the 7700K is that -3 AVX setback is good if LLC doesn't droop Vcore too much. I use LLC 7 to 8 for competitive benching and LLC 5 to 6 for longer time running. Use repeated runs of y-Cruncher at different LLC to see how that is affecting your stability. At two minutes per run, that won't take long.
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02-01-2019 09:19 AM
x-rated wrote:
y-cruncher is great benchmarking tool which tests cpu, imc, avx, ram and cooling 🙂 if you can pass it at least 5x in a row with settings 0 1 7 (for 16 GB of memory), you are stable enough :cool:
02-01-2019 04:46 PM
x-rated wrote:
start the app and press 0, enter, 1, enter, 7, enter