05-20-2021 03:43 PM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
05-20-2021 04:31 PM
05-21-2021 01:22 AM
05-21-2021 05:42 AM
Silent Scone@ROG wrote:
Hello,
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Universally speaking when overclocking it is preferable to find stability with a higher voltage point than it is higher LLC to reduce both the amount and sustained overshoot.
05-21-2021 07:23 AM
BuddyW wrote:
So, understand that I'm not interested in overclocking (pointless with Ryzen 5000, largely pointless with Ryzen 3000 and useless with my low-binned 3700X sample). But I've read several how-to's where they suggested just popping LLC to level 5 on their Asus boards simply to assure maximum performance even when not overclocking. Which, of course, seemed counterintuitive and that led me to question just what L5 actually meant.
05-21-2021 08:25 AM
Silent
...howeve">Scone@ROG;834828]...however much like your last thread one would need equipment with the adequate resolution and sampling rate for an accurate interpretation between various levels and VDROOP behaviour...
05-21-2021 11:30 PM
BuddyW wrote:
As I said, I'm not interested in overclocking and definitely not extreme overclocking, such as would make above equipment an essential part of the process. I have watched a few of Buildzoid's vids (painful, but interesting and informative with respect to Ryzen's pecularities) and I do recognize how useful a decent 'scope could be. But all I am interested in is understanding just how my new motherboard functions...the better to tweak around with some things just to see how it affects it.
And by the way, being retired and house-bound by the pandemic time is one thing I've got. It is very much fun to delve into such esoterics so long as I don't blunder into a smoke releasing event.
05-22-2021 09:25 AM
Silent Scone@ROG wrote:
.... You certainly want vdroop here:o