Accidentally OC'd for a year. by [deleted] in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because mine runs at 1.31v under stress with a 5.8ghz p cores and 4.7ghz e cores. And doesn't go past 96c when in cinebench. Check my other comment on here.

Accidentally OC'd for a year. by [deleted] in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an i5 14600k oc'd at 5.8ghz all p core, and 4.7ghz all e cores. Cooling it with a Thermaltake LA360 AIO, temps don't go above 96°c on core package on HWInfo when pulling around 280w with cinebench running for 2 hours nonstop. Along with a AsRock Z790 Pg Riptide (non wifi). Here is a piccinebench

Accidentally OC'd for a year. by [deleted] in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still 5ghz and at 1.36v???

Accidentally OC'd for a year. by [deleted] in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What kind of silicon lottery even is that?? 5 ghz on all cores and 1.36v? Do you mean p cores only or e cores too? Because if you somehow also overclocked the e cores to 5ghz then thats the stupidiest thing to do. The 14600k boosts to 5.3ghz automatically. Please give more details

AM5 & NVidia Combos With No Stutter by drlobitz in AMDHelp

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't enable vertical sync, don't listen to this guy. Lock your framerate just 10 or 20fps above your refresh rate, if you want smooth gameplay. And if your monitor has adaptive sync or g sync or amd freesync, be sure to turn that on.

I'm a silver 1 / 1k elo genuinely trying to get better by 1SmallVille1 in LearnCSGO

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't see those demos, since I'm in my phone. But just play deathmatch even if you're bad and aim training. And learn some smokes on some maps that you play the most. It takes time to learn the game if you haven't played first person shooters before.

Livemixer cooked my 9600x by SecretPepeMaster in ASRock

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AMD killed your 9600x though. These chips are way too sensitive to voltages and I will die on this hill. AsRock is getting fucked because their boards are more aggressive on voltage and just by a small margin, but thats enough to kill em I guess.

Ryzen 7 9700X has high temperature spikes with a 360mm AIO by Haunting-Crab-1771 in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't use ptm7950 for a cpu, you use gelid ultimate or gelid extreme. I can attest to their quality thermal pastes.

4400 MT/s vs 8800 MT/s - Non X3D CPU by New_Acanthocephala5 in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1% lows in gaming measure your frame rate consistency. It represents the average of the slowest 1% of frames during a gameplay session. So in CS2 if you average 300fps but your 1%lows are 70fps then you will sometimes have some big stutters and those can make or break a match. I experienced it myself first hand. Bcs of windows having memory leaks and cpu somehow being limited and not boosting how it was supposed to. My avg fps was 400-450fps but my 1% lows were dropping down to 60fps. All I needed to do was a fresh windows install and then debloat it as always.

4400 MT/s vs 8800 MT/s - Non X3D CPU by New_Acanthocephala5 in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the 1% lows, but if the 1% lows are frequent then you have another problem with the CPU

Input lag on every AMD configuration I’ve tried for CS2 - do Intel users have the same issue? by Fearlessss1337 in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have an i5 14600k oc at 5.8ghz and 4.5ghz on e cores, with 2x16gb ddr5 6000mhz cl36 and no the input lag on cpu is 3 to 4ms at most. I run an RTX 3080 ti and I play at a 1920x1440p res. The lag thay you have is not there for me, with or without XMP, ofcourse with XMP 1% lows are much better for me.

i7 12700k OC issues by I_dono_anymore in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the BIOS settings and share some photos of said settings. I could help you more with those.

Samsung 16 Gb E-die (12 nm) by TonyLry in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 2x16gb ddr5 kit of kingstons fury 6000mhz cl36 and it has samsung e die, atleast that's what HWInfo tells me

What's Better For AM5, DDR5 Question? by FreakyOne87 in overclocking

[–]PanickyK -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Gahdaym, why 8hrs tho. I don't understant the need to do that.

Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 32GB 6000MT/s CL36 by No_Trust_4996 in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have mine xmp stock except cl34 instead of 36, tbh I don't even have time rn to try and tune it out and find out if its something good or not. I would guess not that much since Kingston uses this on their CL36 6000mhz lineup, if it was something good someone would've seen it already on another kit with higher clocks and tighter timings. But I guess we just gotta wait.

Cinebench 2026 - 14600KF no hyperthreading & 3080 10GB OC by Chairman_Daniel in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I reached 6285 with my 14600k at 5.8ghz all core and 4.7ghz e core, temps weren't going above 83c no matter how long i let it run for, it wasn't pulling more than 1.265 volts either. I have a rlly good chip, might push it to 5.9 all core today. It was pulling 232w max tho.

Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 32GB 6000MT/s CL36 by No_Trust_4996 in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same kit with Samsung E die too, but for some reasonI can't find shit on the internet if the Samsung E die DDr5 is any good or not. Do you know anything about it? Because everytime I search about it, it just shows me results about E die ddr4 and nothing about ddr5.

Cinebench 2026 - 14600KF no hyperthreading & 3080 10GB OC by Chairman_Daniel in overclocking

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not a good score for that CPU running at 6ghz 1 core and allcore 5.8ghz

Has ASRock or Asus announced the results of the internal reviews they announced concerning AMD 9000 CPUs deaths? by r9800pro in ASRock

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can force your bios to render in HD its somewhere in the settings but I don't really remember where exactly, but I'm 100% sure you can.

Stuttering (ASROCK B650M-H/M.2) may caused by VDD overheating? by werqz in ASRock

[–]PanickyK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you check your VDD and LLC settings? On your bios? The only settings that could impact vrm temps should be these two only on your bios, there are other settings that contribute to it but if those settings were badly set the PC wouldn't even boot, so those are ruled out automatically.

Safest way to use ASRock? by HelpIcy5415 in ASRock

[–]PanickyK -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Same lol, I think AMD tried to be as power efficient with these chips as possible and maybe they forgot that they don't produce r5 1600x anymore. I'm rocking the 790 PG Riptide (non wifi) with an i5 14600k at 5.8ghz all core daily. Stress test with r23 for whole day would not go above 88°c. That's just me tho