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01-19-2020 06:52 AM #11
bass junkie xl PC Specs Motherboard Asus Rog XI Code Z-390 -Bios -1502 Processor i9-9900-Ks @ 5.0/4.7 Cache @ 1.23v Memory (part number) 32 GB ( 8 GB x 4 ) Team Group X @ 4133 mhz cl-17-17-17-34 @ 1.45v / vccio = 1.25v/ vcssa = 1.25 v Graphics Card #1 Msi Gtx 1080 TI FE + Kraken G12 360mm Aio @ 2000 mhz @ 1.062v Curve Sound Card Motherboard Realtec , Driver 87.46 Monitor Asus PG279Q , 27 inch 165 HZ , 1440p G-Sync Storage #1 Samsung 970 evo 1 TB x 2 m.2 nvme ssd Storage #2 Samsung 970 evo + 500 GB (OS ) m.2 nvme ssd CPU Cooler Deep Cool Gamermaxx 360mm v2 / Kraken G12 s36 360mm Case Thermaltake View 71 full Glass Power Supply Evga 1000w Platnuim Keyboard Corsair K95 Platnuim RGB Mouse Corsair Night Sword RGB Headset Razer Kraken 7.1 chroma Mouse Pad Asus Sheeth Large Headset/Speakers Logitech Z-5500 THX 5.1 OS Windows 10-1909 x64 Pro
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01-19-2020 12:30 PM #12
Braegnok PC Specs Motherboard Asus ROG Maximus XII Extreme Processor Intel Core i9-10900K Memory (part number) F4-3600C14D-32GTRS Graphics Card #1 Nvidia RTX 3090 FE Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG35VQ Storage #1 Samsung 970 Pro CPU Cooler Custom Water Case TT A700 TG Power Supply Seasonic SSR-1000TR Keyboard Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate Mouse G502 Lightspeed Headset SteelSeries Arctis Pro OS Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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01-19-2020 02:34 PM #13
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That is definitely not true!
I read it often that the high cache frequency is caused for bad or high RTLs.
The cache frequency has nothing to do with the RTLs!
Here is evidence as screenshots (all in one step - done one after the other!).
My 9900K 5GHz core clock / ram clock 4533 CL 17 1T / cache frequency from 4.3GHz to 4.8GHz.
Cache 43
Cache 44
Cache 45
Cache 46
Cache 47
Cache 48 Attention! ("Ring down Bin" Option musst be set to "Disable" for 4.8 GHz Cache frequency with 5.0GHz Core frequency)
and "Final" with optimal RTL and IO-L
GSAT stable and used every day without problems.
with 5GHz Core Clock / Ram clock 4533 CL 17 1T / Cache Frequency 4.7GHz
In all screenshots, the RTLs and IO-Ls are set to "Auto" and only in the "Final" screenshot show optimal Set for RTLs and IOLs.
A separate Guide on how to optimally set your RTL and IO-Ls will be available later btw. coming sonLast edited by swddeluxx; 01-19-2020 at 02:49 PM.
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01-20-2020 04:48 AM #14
Braegnok PC Specs Motherboard Asus ROG Maximus XII Extreme Processor Intel Core i9-10900K Memory (part number) F4-3600C14D-32GTRS Graphics Card #1 Nvidia RTX 3090 FE Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG35VQ Storage #1 Samsung 970 Pro CPU Cooler Custom Water Case TT A700 TG Power Supply Seasonic SSR-1000TR Keyboard Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate Mouse G502 Lightspeed Headset SteelSeries Arctis Pro OS Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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Thank you, nicely done sir.
Looking forward to your guide, proper memory tuning does seem to be a gray area to most folks including myself.
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01-20-2020 06:17 PM #15
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01-22-2020 05:39 PM #16
bass junkie xl PC Specs Motherboard Asus Rog XI Code Z-390 -Bios -1502 Processor i9-9900-Ks @ 5.0/4.7 Cache @ 1.23v Memory (part number) 32 GB ( 8 GB x 4 ) Team Group X @ 4133 mhz cl-17-17-17-34 @ 1.45v / vccio = 1.25v/ vcssa = 1.25 v Graphics Card #1 Msi Gtx 1080 TI FE + Kraken G12 360mm Aio @ 2000 mhz @ 1.062v Curve Sound Card Motherboard Realtec , Driver 87.46 Monitor Asus PG279Q , 27 inch 165 HZ , 1440p G-Sync Storage #1 Samsung 970 evo 1 TB x 2 m.2 nvme ssd Storage #2 Samsung 970 evo + 500 GB (OS ) m.2 nvme ssd CPU Cooler Deep Cool Gamermaxx 360mm v2 / Kraken G12 s36 360mm Case Thermaltake View 71 full Glass Power Supply Evga 1000w Platnuim Keyboard Corsair K95 Platnuim RGB Mouse Corsair Night Sword RGB Headset Razer Kraken 7.1 chroma Mouse Pad Asus Sheeth Large Headset/Speakers Logitech Z-5500 THX 5.1 OS Windows 10-1909 x64 Pro
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i just did a test with mem test 86 pass m,ark version and i got bad news *
i passed mem test 86 4 hr standard test on 2 diffrent ram over clocks i was like yeah !!! 4200 c 16-16-16-36 nmo way it passed !
i ran hci mem test failed first 22 mins .....
mem test is garbage if you cant pass a bar minamum 1000 % of hci mem test its asuper unstable .
i deleted mem test opff my usb its so not good hci 1000 % min is the golden standard
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01-22-2020 10:11 PM #17
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Memtest86 is not garbage. It's useful that you can determine whether you can boot into windows without completely trashing the boot sector and operating system from extreme instability. If you can pass memtest86, you will at least be able to boot into windows to run other stress tests.
Of course an even better option is booting into Linux on a USB drive and running GSAT, but not everyone knows how to use Linux.
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01-23-2020 07:51 AM #18
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memtest86 has its place ...but on modern platforms it's not a good indicator/predictor of in OS stability
My goto test these days is Karhu RamTest....you have to pay but believe me it's worth it for the speed and infallibility.
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01-23-2020 09:47 AM #19
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Just a note about memtest. 4 passes isn't enough. Have to do 8.
I had a 4500 corsair kit, that if there was anything wrong would spit out errors in first few passes.
But the 4000 C17 Trident Z Royal kit that I have now spits out errors on 6th and 7th pass.
Keep it in mind.