05-20-2020 05:45 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:59 PM by ROGBot
05-21-2020 02:21 AM
05-21-2020 09:52 AM
Silent Scone@ASUS wrote:
For the platform you are using I would still recommend Realbench. Prime95 induces an incredible amount of current based on a totally unrealistic AVX routine. For 9/10 users a video encode will be the most taxing AVX load put on the system, therefore Realbench is ideal for emulating a real work use. It depends on what one intends to use the system for.
05-21-2020 11:51 PM
Rokha88 wrote:
Thank you. I have ran Realbench for 8 hours straight and set 16 RAM (which is my maximum) and it seems it has ran with no trouble @ 1.248v (hwmonitor).
The problem is that not I am trying to put it in adaptive mode but it seems it wants to go above the required 1.248v. How can I solve this as it gets to 1.264v, which I don't think is necessary?
Is it 100% sure that the adaptative will pull enough voltage, even at lower CPU charges?
Thank you.
05-22-2020 02:01 AM
05-22-2020 10:57 AM
Rokha88 wrote:
I had a look at it and the VID mentions 1.245v, the highest.
That's quite complicated to find the perfect balance between sufficent voltage at middle-high charge without going sky high, and not getting too low on idle loads..
I have heard of "SVID Behaviour" option but I can't find it in my bios, which is up to date still.
05-22-2020 07:42 AM
05-22-2020 08:05 AM
05-22-2020 02:24 PM
RedSector73 wrote:
I would not use a game to stress test a system, personally I would use Aida64 stress test. if it detects a system flaw it immediately shuts down the test and if not after about 30 minutes/heat soak of the equipment, you know you have stable system.
05-22-2020 09:29 PM