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I have spent about 120 hours of non-stop troubleshooting and trial-and-error various voltages.
I FINALLY have 8000MT/s 4000Mhz Cl36-46-36-36-72 DDR5 STABLE.
This is in addition to having an eCLK/BCLK of 105, with a very aggressive curve optimizer with PBO2.
My voltages are hidden because I'm an XOCer.
 
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I have spent about 120 hours of non-stop troubleshooting and trial-and-error various voltages.
I FINALLY have 8000MT/s 4000Mhz Cl36-46-36-36-72 DDR5 STABLE.
This is in addition to having an eCLK/BCLK of 105, with a very aggressive curve optimizer with PBO2.
My voltages are hidden because I'm an XOCer.
Is the BCLK also 105?
I only set the CPU base clock in advanced mode to 105.
 
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I have spent about 120 hours of non-stop troubleshooting and trial-and-error various voltages.
I FINALLY have 8000MT/s 4000Mhz Cl36-46-36-36-72 DDR5 STABLE.
This is in addition to having an eCLK/BCLK of 105, with a very aggressive curve optimizer with PBO2.
My voltages are hidden because I'm an XOCer.
"Stable" means different things to different people. What tests have you done?
 
Tune your CO curves first. Try Hydra for base values but you still need to tune it further for stability.

For every 1MHz ECLK, try adding +6 to your CO. Say, you're stable at -20 on Core 1 without ECLK, you will use -14 on Core 1 at 101 MHz ECLK. Do the same for the rest of your cores.
 
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I have spent about 120 hours of non-stop troubleshooting and trial-and-error various voltages.
I FINALLY have 8000MT/s 4000Mhz Cl36-46-36-36-72 DDR5 STABLE.
This is in addition to having an eCLK/BCLK of 105, with a very aggressive curve optimizer with PBO2.
My voltages are hidden because I'm an XOCer.
Dude i don't understand your post... do you think you did the miracle ? lol.. your voltages are hidden ? lol
are you a troll or a kid ? there are no secrets about running 8000 as long as your cpu and motherboard are good enough, where have you been ? also, stable ? without posting screenshots of os stability tests ? no its not (as long)... plus you are running gdm enabled... just to put you back trough reality, i can run 7600 gdm off stable and 7800 as well but just with voltages i wouldnt use daily... my chip can't simply do 8000... and my imc isnt even the king of imcs.
If you want to post and share your stuff on this forum i would suggest you to change your approach.
Best regards
 
Dude i don't understand your post... do you think you did the miracle ? lol.. your voltages are hidden ? lol
are you a troll or a kid ? there are no secrets about running 8000 as long as your cpu and motherboard are good enough, where have you been ? also, stable ? without posting screenshots of os stability tests ? no its not (as long)... plus you are running gdm enabled... just to put you back trough reality, i can run 7600 gdm off stable and 7800 as well but just with voltages i wouldnt use daily... my chip can't simply do 8000... and my imc isnt even the king of imcs.
If you want to post and share your stuff on this forum i would suggest you to change your approach.
Best regards
I spent months trying to stabilize 7800 and 8000 on the Taichi and only managed rock stable 7400 on the TeamGroup 6400 and rock stable 7600 on the Viper Extreme 8000 kit. I have since shifted to the Gene and I'm now running 8000 without a problem (check screenshots in my previous posts).
 
Tune your CO curves first. Try Hydra for base values but you still need to tune it further for stability.

For every 1MHz ECLK, try adding +6 to your CO. Say, you're stable at -20 on Core 1 without ECLK, you will use -14 on Core 1 at 101 MHz ECLK. Do the same for the rest of your cores.
I am referring to SKATTERBENCHER
Enter the Curve Optimizer submenu
Set Curve Optimizer to Per Core
Set Core 1 and Core 3 Curve Optimizer Sign to Positive
Set Core 1 Curve Optimizer Magnitude to 5
Set Core 3 Curve Optimizer Magnitude to 10
Set Core 6 Curve Optimizer Sign to Negative
Set Core 6 Curve Optimizer Magnitude to 5
ECLK105 has these settings
What is Hydra?
 
I am referring to SKATTERBENCHER
Enter the Curve Optimizer submenu
Set Curve Optimizer to Per Core
Set Core 1 and Core 3 Curve Optimizer Sign to Positive
Set Core 1 Curve Optimizer Magnitude to 5
Set Core 3 Curve Optimizer Magnitude to 10
Set Core 6 Curve Optimizer Sign to Negative
Set Core 6 Curve Optimizer Magnitude to 5
ECLK105 has these settings
What is Hydra?
You can't copy Skatterbencher's CO settings because every CPU is unique. You need to figure these out yourself.
 
I spent months trying to stabilize 7800 and 8000 on the Taichi and only managed rock stable 7400 on the TeamGroup 6400 and rock stable 7600 on the Viper Extreme 8000 kit. I have since shifted to the Gene and I'm now running 8000 without a problem (check screenshots in my previous posts).
and i don't understand your post as well cuase i wasnt talking to you, months ? the longer it took me was about ten days on and off for 7800 wich and i have to be honest has only been running karthu 30k once.. and 2 tm5 cycle so probably not 100% stable.
B650 taichi
 
Anyone here have a stable eclk with b650e taichi lite? I've been testing it for over a month now and for some reason if I have any eclk applied my system is not stable(using a 7800x3d). Just wondering if my board is defective, or should I wait for a bios update and see if there is any difference (currently on 2.02)
 
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I don’t know what this is! When my 7950X3D is running high-load software such as R23 or R24, the CCD1 frequency will be lower than CCD0. However, if it is running some low-load software, it is normal, and CCD1 will be higher than CCD0. My BIOS version is 2.02, and sometimes after running some test software such as ADIA64, exceptions will occur when performing some game benchmark tests. For example, FF14 changes from 40,000 to 35,000. After clearing the CMOS, it returns to normal. I originally suspected that the radiator was not installed properly, but if the CCD0 is not installed properly, the frequency should drop, so I don't think it is a heat dissipation problem. Has anyone encountered this situation?
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