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Your 990fxa UD5 is limiting your chip performance.

Your 990fxa UD5 is limiting your chip performance.

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04-16-2024, 02:26 PM
#11
Yes and no. It's a custom loop using an H50 water block and 2 120mm rads. It's cleaned well, offers good flow, and handles 2 liters of coolant. The only issue is with small FFTs on Prime95.
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CQC_Apocalypse
04-16-2024, 02:26 PM #11

Yes and no. It's a custom loop using an H50 water block and 2 120mm rads. It's cleaned well, offers good flow, and handles 2 liters of coolant. The only issue is with small FFTs on Prime95.

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SazuK
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04-16-2024, 02:26 PM
#12
Tried using AOD ?
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SazuK
04-16-2024, 02:26 PM #12

Tried using AOD ?

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EndoHash
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04-16-2024, 02:26 PM
#13
I have it, but I've completed all my clocking in bios. The 7 in the multiplier area is clearly linked to my throttling problem, and I'm struggling to find a solution.
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EndoHash
04-16-2024, 02:26 PM #13

I have it, but I've completed all my clocking in bios. The 7 in the multiplier area is clearly linked to my throttling problem, and I'm struggling to find a solution.

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Hayden404
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04-16-2024, 02:26 PM
#14
So cooling works well when you're not dealing with 62c cores, but just one thing to check—are all RAM slots filled? Even though your BLCK is set to standard, the RAM might need a higher voltage. Since the MC is inside the processor, it can cause issues if both memory channels are active. This problem began with Bulldozer and has persisted through Vishera to now. Some believe that in such cases, RAM should not exceed 1600 MHz, even though the MC supports up to 1866 MHz.
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Hayden404
04-16-2024, 02:26 PM #14

So cooling works well when you're not dealing with 62c cores, but just one thing to check—are all RAM slots filled? Even though your BLCK is set to standard, the RAM might need a higher voltage. Since the MC is inside the processor, it can cause issues if both memory channels are active. This problem began with Bulldozer and has persisted through Vishera to now. Some believe that in such cases, RAM should not exceed 1600 MHz, even though the MC supports up to 1866 MHz.

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BookMix
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04-16-2024, 02:26 PM
#15
I've used minimal time with ram, kept it at version 1.5. For my next build I'll upgrade to 1.55 or 1.6. I have two RAM sticks—one is a solid Corsair XMS 3 8GB, the other is a generic 4GB. Thanks for the advice. My system runs at 1333MHz.
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BookMix
04-16-2024, 02:26 PM #15

I've used minimal time with ram, kept it at version 1.5. For my next build I'll upgrade to 1.55 or 1.6. I have two RAM sticks—one is a solid Corsair XMS 3 8GB, the other is a generic 4GB. Thanks for the advice. My system runs at 1333MHz.

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