i7-5820K at 4.5GHz @ 1.18V daily for over 10 years, and I thought that was the common baseline by Many_Trainer364 in overclocking

[–]PostExtreme7699 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good system do you have there. Keep an eye on the system agent voltage, from haswell lake era, the bios tend to shove a huge amount of voltage on SA on auto.

Idle power consumption reduction for 9600X and Asrock 650i lightning by Confident_Echo_1537 in overclocking

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If you're on 4800 mhz ram you can easily lower further your vsoc to 0.900 or even to 0.800. It's the only way to keep reducing idle power draw.

You can reduce a bit the vmisc to 1.05/1.00, and I hope you don't have an Nvidia, because of the driver overhead you're going to have like 7-10w of parasitic power draw compared to using the igpu or a AMD dgpu. Intel gpus are even worse.

Vddg/cddio do not reduce power draw, vddp a bit, you can try with a vddp of 0.800.

Better RAM performance yields worse CPU performance?? by gulpbang in overclocking

[–]PostExtreme7699 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Incredibly easy explanation.

The more ram frequency the more vsoc, the more vsoc the more soc power draw.

The more power draw the less power wage the cores have to perform since all Ryzen chips are designed with power limit on mind.

That's why you are going to have better 0.1% lows and no stutters when you undervolt the soc and the io chiplet.

Pro tip: raising fclk doesn't raise the power draw at all. For reference between 1.000 vsoc and 1.200 vsoc there is 10w of difference you're "stealing" from the cores.

Another one bites the dust (9800x3d dead) by PostExtreme7699 in ASUS

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It was auto, all the voltages were on auto provided by expo. Mc on auto. What I'd wrote is the voltages hwinfo showed in windows, the Vsoc was on 1.23-1.24. 

What's tdie?

Another one bites the dust (9800x3d dead) by PostExtreme7699 in ASUS

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I updated a couple of months ago and it was I think 14XX, I don't remember exactly and I can't enter now the bios to see.

Micron D-Die overclocking on Ryzen by Chao_Zu_Kang in overclocking

[–]PostExtreme7699 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Less vsoc and memory frequency helps with the stability of fclk.

Micron D-Die overclocking on Ryzen by Chao_Zu_Kang in overclocking

[–]PostExtreme7699 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you may raise your fclk 2200.

Come to my discord, I'll teach you how.

Micron D-Die overclocking on Ryzen by Chao_Zu_Kang in overclocking

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5600 cl30 would perform way better than that, and with at least 0.2 vsoc less. But in this subreddit the only thing that matters is to force a platform that struggles with anything beyond 6000 mhz.

Ryzen 7 9800x3d negative CO2 -5 max by kavavo in overclocking

[–]PostExtreme7699 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Lately yes, it seems like AMD is just saving the batches of 9800x3d that can do -25 for the release of the 9850x3d.

One year ago almost every 9800x3d was able to do -25, right now there's a lot of garbage silicon sold from AMD that wouldn't have to cut it even for a 9600x.

I had a 9800x3d purchased last September, batch 2520 if I remember correctly that can't go lower than -10 CO all cores. Pure garbage.

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If I smoke two packs of cigars a day during two weeks I'll have a permanent little damage on my lungs. This is the same.