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12-01-2017 05:27 PM #1
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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8700k @ 5 ghz delided 1.33v stable with ram oc of 4000mhz help
Hello fellow over clockers I have a
8700k @ 5 ghz delided @1.33v adaptive mode
Board Asus x hero Wi-Fi
Ram 16gb g.skill rgb 3000mhz
Timmings 14 14 14 34 1.35v
I ran prime 95 26.6 blend with 15.5 gb ram coverage
For 12 hrs and Asus real bench for 12 hrs all pass with
Typhoons reader says there samsung b die so I delided let's see what they can do .
I left vccio and vcssa on auto
And put 4000mhz speed timmings
18-19-19-39 1.4v and ran hci men test over night for 12 hrs with 12 Windows of it using all my ram for 2000 % coverage
Woke up no errors.
What's my next step ?
I have used prime and Asus real bench and games to test my
5 ghz with 3000 xmp but haven't used
Prime 95 or Asus real bench with the 4000mhz oc yet .
Do I need to re test Asus and prime again even though hci men test ran for 12 hrs ?
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12-01-2017 05:43 PM #2
Use the system for what you built it for. That's more than enough coverage.
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12-01-2017 05:56 PM #3
JustinThyme PC Specs Laptop (Model) G752VY-DH72 Motherboard Rampage VI Extreme Processor I9 9940X Memory (part number) 64GB DDR4 8x8 Corsair Dominator Platinum 3800 MHz @ C17 Graphics Card #1 ASUS Strix 2080Ti O11G @ 2.1GHz Graphics Card #2 ASUS Strix 2080Ti O11G @ 2.1Ghz Graphics Card #3 ROG Nvlink Graphics Card #4 Have to feed animals Sound Card External Audioengine D1 24 bit 192kbps DAC Monitor ASUS PG348Q @ 100Hz Storage #1 Intel 905P 480GB U2 flavor Storage #2 Samsung 850 EVO 1TB X2 in RAID 0, 960 PRO 1TB DIMM.2_1 CPU Cooler HeatKiller IV PRO and VRM blocks ,Dual D5 PWM serial, 2X 480, 1X 360 RADS Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite 8X LL120 PWM, 3X LL140 PWM, 12 SP120 PWM 1x AF140 PWM Power Supply Corsair AX 1500i Keyboard ASUS Claymore Mouse ASUS Spatha, Logitech MX Master Headset Sennheiser HD 700 Mouse Pad ASUS ROG Sheath Headset/Speakers Audioengine A5+ with SVS SB-1000 Sub OS Win10 Pro 1809 Network Router NetGear NightHawk X10 Accessory #1 NetGear Prosafe 10GBe Switch Accessory #2 Qnap TVS-682 NAS modded with I7 CPU
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Prime95=how to make a CPU a space heater. It does nothing real world. If you want to run it for a cooling solution test that's about the extent of its usefulness.
When checking OC I just run real bench (not called real because it sounds cool) in a loop for 15 mins or AIDA 64 and call it a day and enjoy the OC.
If you get stability issues later then address it. Thing with over clocking you can beat the crap out of it for a week with P95 and have no issues, then launch one app that twists it a different direction and it locks up. The highest clock is not always the best either. Yes I like running it up just to see how high it will go but then I always dial it back so I'm not listening to fans screaming. Ive had my 7900X to 5.1 made it though several benches, got hot as hell. 5.0, still hot. 4.9 a bit better. 4.8GHz is where Im sitting and its much cooler with less Vcore and I can jack my cache to 3.2 from 2.4 and this actually beats the 5.1 real bench score. Keep that in mind as you tweak that the highest clock may be < best clock for performance.
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12-01-2017 07:48 PM #4
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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Yeah I ran hci men test for 2000% coverage and today I been playing battlefield 1 64 player 1080p no fps lock on 1080ti for 5 hrs straight and going no exe crashes or stutters so
Going from 3000 cl 14 14 14 34
To
4000 cl 18 19 19 39
Is pretty sweet most 4000 kits need 19 19 19
Or 19 21 21 41
I don't think trying 19 19 19 39 would be Werth it ? To re run all these tests again or is 18 19 19 39 pretty good for 4000mhz
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12-02-2017 07:26 AM #5
If only adjusting the memory timings and no other settings then you can use google stress app test for 1 to 2 hours.
I'm assuming the timings written are a typo, however, as the above post suggests you want to relax timings. This increases latency and reduces performance. As you are stable there is no need to do this.Last edited by Silent Scone@ROG; 12-02-2017 at 07:30 AM.
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12-02-2017 09:44 PM #6
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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to be clear i changed my ram from xmp 3000 mhz speed with timmings 14-14-14-34 2t
to
4000 mhz speed timmings 18-19-19-39 2t and ran hci mem test for 2000 % coverage for 6 hrs and ran prime 95 26.6 blend for 6 hrs and did a short 2 hr asus real bench no errors .
ran battlefield 1 64 player for 5 hrs with 1080p no fps lock to stress system and no crashes .
my question was what other tests should i run with ram @ 4000 mhz with good 18-19-19-39 timmings or am i stable now ?
my 8700k @ 5 ghz 1.33v adaptive with power saving , cache / ring = 47 , ram @ 4000 mhz
one thing i did notice is games and over all system does feel faster from 3000 vs 4000 my fps in some games went up and minamum fps went up in a few games even though i have a 1080ti . thanks for replys
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12-13-2017 12:25 AM #7
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