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quadlaser
Member
95
05-07-2019, 04:26 AM
#1
asus c8h
ryzen 3900x
32gb patriot 3200
custom loop cooling for cpu and gpu
asus rog strix 2080ti
samsung 970 pro 512gb
what mmo settings should i use to get optimal performance from the graphics card and samsung pro? only x8 or raid are supported, no x16 detected. should i keep the m.2 slot close to pcie lane 1 to improve performance further?

i can keep cpu stable across all cores up to 4.2. for the gpu, in the gpu tweaks I can only manage a boost clock of 1795 with a memory boost of 100 before it freezes. any advice or corrections would be greatly appreciated. thanks ahead.
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quadlaser
05-07-2019, 04:26 AM #1

asus c8h
ryzen 3900x
32gb patriot 3200
custom loop cooling for cpu and gpu
asus rog strix 2080ti
samsung 970 pro 512gb
what mmo settings should i use to get optimal performance from the graphics card and samsung pro? only x8 or raid are supported, no x16 detected. should i keep the m.2 slot close to pcie lane 1 to improve performance further?

i can keep cpu stable across all cores up to 4.2. for the gpu, in the gpu tweaks I can only manage a boost clock of 1795 with a memory boost of 100 before it freezes. any advice or corrections would be greatly appreciated. thanks ahead.

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BellaMaria88
Member
192
05-07-2019, 08:19 AM
#2
Samsung 970 pro supports PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 and NVMe 1.3, eliminating the need to configure Gen 4 in BIOS—just allow auto-detection of Gen 3 x4.
Source
Temperatures can be quite high, impacting transfer speeds. Both the 970 evo and evo plus run on PCIe Gen 3.0 x4.
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User reviews note that the drives slow down under load. After 44GB of data transfer, write speeds halve to half their original rate. Read and write speeds decrease during a 10GB test, dropping to 500MB/s.
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BellaMaria88
05-07-2019, 08:19 AM #2

Samsung 970 pro supports PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 and NVMe 1.3, eliminating the need to configure Gen 4 in BIOS—just allow auto-detection of Gen 3 x4.
Source
Temperatures can be quite high, impacting transfer speeds. Both the 970 evo and evo plus run on PCIe Gen 3.0 x4.
Source
User reviews note that the drives slow down under load. After 44GB of data transfer, write speeds halve to half their original rate. Read and write speeds decrease during a 10GB test, dropping to 500MB/s.

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ArtieCekcu
Junior Member
19
05-24-2019, 05:31 AM
#3
The first section discusses page 1 to 8 of the manual. If nothing was altered, there’s no need to modify anything. A 2080Ti won’t cause excessive saturation in PCIE 4.0 at x8 mode, though it may over-saturate PCIE 3.0 at the same setting. Adjusting to x16 mode wouldn’t make a difference.

The second part repeats the same advice regarding the M.2 drive. It’s best not to change anything if it’s the sole storage device currently in use. Simply install the device and apply its firmware or driver, that’s sufficient.

The third point advises keeping the CPU core clock unchanged—avoid setting a fixed frequency, as this can be counterproductive.
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ArtieCekcu
05-24-2019, 05:31 AM #3

The first section discusses page 1 to 8 of the manual. If nothing was altered, there’s no need to modify anything. A 2080Ti won’t cause excessive saturation in PCIE 4.0 at x8 mode, though it may over-saturate PCIE 3.0 at the same setting. Adjusting to x16 mode wouldn’t make a difference.

The second part repeats the same advice regarding the M.2 drive. It’s best not to change anything if it’s the sole storage device currently in use. Simply install the device and apply its firmware or driver, that’s sufficient.

The third point advises keeping the CPU core clock unchanged—avoid setting a fixed frequency, as this can be counterproductive.

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Alsacecoser
Junior Member
44
05-24-2019, 07:25 AM
#4
how do i install pcie 4 on my system? is it automatic?
i have a samsung 970 pro in the top m.2 slot and a 970 evo in the lower m.2 slot, but both aren't working well. read 2019 says 1866 for the pro, write 1189 for the evo. was there a difference in the slot?
i'm really worried about changing ram because there are so many variables involved, and if i mess up, everything could fail.
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Alsacecoser
05-24-2019, 07:25 AM #4

how do i install pcie 4 on my system? is it automatic?
i have a samsung 970 pro in the top m.2 slot and a 970 evo in the lower m.2 slot, but both aren't working well. read 2019 says 1866 for the pro, write 1189 for the evo. was there a difference in the slot?
i'm really worried about changing ram because there are so many variables involved, and if i mess up, everything could fail.

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FaTaL_ZiPz
Member
51
05-24-2019, 09:02 AM
#5
Navigate to bios(Advanced Mode) > Advanced menu/tab > Onboard Devices Configuration.
PCIEX16/X8_1 Mode: Choose Gen4
M.2_1 Link Mode: Set to Gen4
M.2_2 Link Mode: Also set to Gen4
These settings assume bios isn't already operating those devices at Gen4 speeds.
Is the memory operating at 3200mhz?
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FaTaL_ZiPz
05-24-2019, 09:02 AM #5

Navigate to bios(Advanced Mode) > Advanced menu/tab > Onboard Devices Configuration.
PCIEX16/X8_1 Mode: Choose Gen4
M.2_1 Link Mode: Set to Gen4
M.2_2 Link Mode: Also set to Gen4
These settings assume bios isn't already operating those devices at Gen4 speeds.
Is the memory operating at 3200mhz?

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eduardodd08
Posting Freak
852
05-24-2019, 09:57 PM
#6
Memory is configured at 3200, initialized in BIOS and verified using hwinfo. The dcop profile controls it, while a setting for adjusting frequency is available at the end of the options menu, which I changed to 3400.
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eduardodd08
05-24-2019, 09:57 PM #6

Memory is configured at 3200, initialized in BIOS and verified using hwinfo. The dcop profile controls it, while a setting for adjusting frequency is available at the end of the options menu, which I changed to 3400.

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kip1113
Member
129
05-25-2019, 06:40 AM
#7
Which onboard devices are configured according to your previous message? Have you verified those adjustments, and do they impact anything?
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kip1113
05-25-2019, 06:40 AM #7

Which onboard devices are configured according to your previous message? Have you verified those adjustments, and do they impact anything?

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Xythorn
Member
66
05-28-2019, 05:43 AM
#8
settings are set, minor boost from drives is noted but performance remains slow, clock speed from CPU stays below 4.2
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Xythorn
05-28-2019, 05:43 AM #8

settings are set, minor boost from drives is noted but performance remains slow, clock speed from CPU stays below 4.2

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kensteele
Member
114
05-28-2019, 11:53 PM
#9
Are the BIOS settings current? Restart the CMOS, turn on DOCP, and run a test once more.
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kensteele
05-28-2019, 11:53 PM #9

Are the BIOS settings current? Restart the CMOS, turn on DOCP, and run a test once more.

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audi497mks
Senior Member
601
06-18-2019, 04:33 PM
#10
Samsung 970 pro supports PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 and NVMe 1.3, eliminating the need to configure Gen 4 in BIOS—just allow auto-detection of Gen 3 x4.
Source
Temperatures can be quite high, impacting transfer speeds. Both the 970 evo and evo plus run on PCIe Gen 3.0 x4.
Source
User reviews note that the drives slow down under load. After 44GB of data transfer, write speeds halve to half their original rate. During a 10GB test, read and write speeds decrease to 500MB/s.
Source
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audi497mks
06-18-2019, 04:33 PM #10

Samsung 970 pro supports PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 and NVMe 1.3, eliminating the need to configure Gen 4 in BIOS—just allow auto-detection of Gen 3 x4.
Source
Temperatures can be quite high, impacting transfer speeds. Both the 970 evo and evo plus run on PCIe Gen 3.0 x4.
Source
User reviews note that the drives slow down under load. After 44GB of data transfer, write speeds halve to half their original rate. During a 10GB test, read and write speeds decrease to 500MB/s.
Source

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