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What would the cldo vddp be for 1.0 VSOC ?

And IOD / CCD
 
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That IS disgusting
 
Magic is too far fetched but I feel ya..



I was left with the same impression, though unfortunately if AMD thinks the issues on AM4 are gone specifically with Zen 3 then they skipped their homework..we all paid a fair price for what they released which is half baked and only that "support" glues things to work together, I swear this next Ryzen Hype I won't fall for it. unlike Intel they still released microcode updates and a few more ones on their old platform. (resizable BAR support for some old platforms)
There's a possibility you may have missed AXiOM's subtle sarcasm there... ;)
 
So i was trying to see if we were able to overclock through a old Asus program (Asus turboV) but it too won't do anything.. tho i tried the BCLK slider since my PC won't boot with anything above 102 and to my surprise it actually worked up to 103.4 🤷🏼‍♂️
 
Hello guys. I have an issue with 5800x3d. I have slow single core performance in cpuz . 598 to 602. I have cppc enable , preferred core disable and c-states enable.and -20 with pbotuner 2 . I use windows 11 22h2. Any advice?
 
Hello guys. I have an issue with 5800x3d. I have slow single core performance in cpuz . 598 to 602. I have cppc enable , preferred core disable and c-states enable.and -20 with pbotuner 2 . I use windows 11 22h2. Any advice?
I have the exact same results and setup. W11, 22h2 -20 or -23 all core, cppc enable preferred cores both enable or disable same result. Single core 595-600.
Multi is 6470. I still don't know what causes it.. probably windows tho.
 
why are all your limits at 0?
I am not sure. At one point in my previous windows install I was getting an actual reading and was able to override default values. Now after re-install of Windows it does not report actual figures nor can I set values to them. :(

Update: Just figured out the LIMIT value overrides are working well. PBO2 tuner reports "0" if it is not readable. I'm unsure what needs to be done to make it readable.
But for now, I can see limits are being applied when I'm seeing readouts in Ryzen master.
 
Anyone else seeing better results with ram set to 2T instead of 1T GDM? I'm getting better latency and bandwidth in AIDA64/Y-Cruncher/Linpack with the same settings only changing 2T/1T GDM.

It's the opposite of my old 3600 build, I always thought GDM was better than 2T. :unsure:
 
Anyone else seeing better results with ram set to 2T instead of 1T GDM? I'm getting better latency and bandwidth in AIDA64/Y-Cruncher/Linpack with the same settings only changing 2T/1T GDM.

It's the opposite of my old 3600 build, I always thought GDM was better than 2T. :unsure:
There is no GDM 1T, as commands can only be issued every other cycle with it.

All other things being equal GDM is worse than 2T...the difference is generally small if all relevant timings are even, and a bit more if it has to round anything up. The advantage to GDM is that it's less stressful, especially with certain ICs. Sometimes this is enough to allow tighter timings or higher memory clocks to be run.
 
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Just upgraded from 5600x to a 5800x3d and to the AGESA 1.2.0.6c BIOS. I previously had SOC voltage at 1.125V, VDDP at 900mV, VDDG IO at 900mV, and VDDG CCD at 1V. On this BIOS apparently, there is just one VDDG voltage. I tried 950mV which is the average of the IO and CCD voltage I had, but the PC refused to boot. I'm currently running that VDDG voltage at 900mV. Anything above that doesn't boot. Luckily, my 3800MHz RAM OC is still stable.
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This is my daily with 2x16 DR, it won't clock as high as 2x8 SR but performance is better so I guess it's alright.
Might wanna do a 24hr stress to make sure that 125ns TRFC isn't gonna cause any problems for daily. 125ns is pretty tight at only 1.5v
 
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