F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Initial CTR 1.0 Beta Findings

Initial CTR 1.0 Beta Findings

Initial CTR 1.0 Beta Findings

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Blockwalker02
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03-20-2016, 02:21 PM
#1
How’s everyone else doing? Smile
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Blockwalker02
03-20-2016, 02:21 PM #1

How’s everyone else doing? Smile

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_ComanderHD_
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03-20-2016, 04:11 PM
#2
The key advantage here is customizing each CCX individually. There’s nothing this tool does you can’t handle on your own; it only adds more time and multiple visits to the BIOS and back. Performing an all-core OC is fairly straightforward, but you’re limited by the slowest CCX—similar to how the whole process stalls if you exceed that speed. Your data shows a 150Mhz difference between the fastest and slowest CCX, which is quite noticeable. That’s why this method works best with chips having many CCXs. If you only have one or two, it won’t make much difference compared to using Ryzen Master directly.
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_ComanderHD_
03-20-2016, 04:11 PM #2

The key advantage here is customizing each CCX individually. There’s nothing this tool does you can’t handle on your own; it only adds more time and multiple visits to the BIOS and back. Performing an all-core OC is fairly straightforward, but you’re limited by the slowest CCX—similar to how the whole process stalls if you exceed that speed. Your data shows a 150Mhz difference between the fastest and slowest CCX, which is quite noticeable. That’s why this method works best with chips having many CCXs. If you only have one or two, it won’t make much difference compared to using Ryzen Master directly.

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glenroi
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03-28-2016, 07:49 AM
#3
Understood. Stick with what I have as my setup or invest 2k in a Threadripper next? Of course, I can back it up with my wife since I mainly use my workstation for data analytics. Honestly, I really appreciate how Excel functions on this platform — P. I’m someone who has no patience and tends to make poor notes (like forgetting what I did last time I tried to "revert" in case of failure). This tool is ideal for beginners like me!
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glenroi
03-28-2016, 07:49 AM #3

Understood. Stick with what I have as my setup or invest 2k in a Threadripper next? Of course, I can back it up with my wife since I mainly use my workstation for data analytics. Honestly, I really appreciate how Excel functions on this platform — P. I’m someone who has no patience and tends to make poor notes (like forgetting what I did last time I tried to "revert" in case of failure). This tool is ideal for beginners like me!