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wardog
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Can you post pics of AIDA of 1.60 and 1.93D? Too, any chance you created and saved a Report.txt file from CPU-z of 1.60 and 1.93D? |
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Nemesis.ie
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Hi Wardog,
I have pics and can post later/tomorrow. |
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wardog
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Awesome. Thanks. |
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Nemesis.ie
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AIDA64 RAM speed UEFI 1.6 vs 1.93D.
1.6: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8chhVGt74cUUFJwVHZNa0oyTU0/view?usp=sharing 1.93D: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8chhVGt74cUYlZSVDF1TlllcDA/view Even with tighter timings the 1.93D is a lot slower (1.6 supports the 16-20-20-39 too). Edited by Nemesis.ie - 02 Apr 2017 at 4:50am |
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debaser
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I noticed a decrease in memory bandwidth too with 1.93a beta and 2.0 bios for the Killer SLI :(
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wardog
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Here's your speed. Remember, Ryzen turns some things that we knew upside down. 1.60 Timings 18 tCAS, 20 tRC, 20 tRP, 39 tRAS, 1 T/N/CR 1.93D Timings 16 tCAS, 20 tRC, 20 tRP, 39 tRAS, 1 T/N/CR Ryzen loves tCAS tRP and tRP to be the same latency. Thus above we can see that with the CAS of 18, nearing that magical matching tCAS tRC tRP latencies. On 1.60(18 tCAS) notice too your L3 Cahe jump right up and say Hello! Lastly, concerning the synthetic bench of AIDA, don't devote too much time with the Memory row of Read, Write and Copy values. Here's my Z170 OC Formula with an 17-6700K Would you call that slow as molasses, or Holy sh*t Batman? Edited by wardog - 02 Apr 2017 at 10:33am |
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Nemesis.ie
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[URL=][/URL]I meant to add a note about the timings on the previous post.
I have used 16-20-20-20 and 18- etc. as well, ie the same settings for both UEFIs and there is still that large 45 vs 51GB/s difference between the two versions irrespective of the timings. I only had those pics of 1.60 handy. If you want, I can grab a pic of 1.93D with the 18-20-20-39 (which is actually the XMP for 3733) and try at 18-18-18-18 (39)? I found I have this one with the CL18 settings but it is at 4025, you can see the large gap from UEFI and then a bit of extra speed from the higher CPU clock. :) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8chhVGt74cURm1ic1RyZHdoYms/view?usp=sharing I only submitted my reports to FinalWire, so none saved locally. Edited by Nemesis.ie - 02 Apr 2017 at 4:58pm |
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Yea. Both please. |
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Nemesis.ie
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Hi,
Those RAM speeds you posted look pretty impressive compared to my Z97 4790k @ 4.8GHz with 2400MHz RAM. Back to the Ryzen. Here are 5 tests at different timings @ 4025MHz for comparison with the 4025MHz 1.60 one I posted above. None of the settings close the >15% gap versus the 1.60 results so something does seems to have changed. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8chhVGt74cUNG5oMFdSZWlTODg/view?usp=sharing |
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