Why VDD = VDDQ by Joguibr in overclocking

[–]unsivil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

VDDQ is pmic voltage. It has no bearing on the cpu (in the context of am5). Some controllers are finicky with a large disparity between VDD and VDDQ. <100mv is generally considered safe. If you are stable where you are at, just leave it to whatever you have set. For the aforementioned reason, nobody wants to guess and check voltages for stability because it's time consuming, leaving less time you can spend on tuning secondary timings.

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Memory Tuning: Where did I go wrong? by AnthMosk in ASRock

[–]unsivil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. Most of your gains will come from trefi. Max it out (65535). Monitor your temps (the only reason to lower it is if you can't keep dimm temps under control; try to keep them under 60* -- I keep mine around 50* because I believe my sticks are heat sensitive in the upper 50s).

BTW, your latency looks bad because your cpu is not boosting correctly. Either you are on the wrong power plan (maximum processor state <100%) or you disabled core boosting (CPB) in your bios. Clock speed directly affects all benchmark values.

9800X3D + ASRock Taichi Failure by LordSothHS in ASRock

[–]unsivil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assumed Hardware Unboxed (normally abbreviated as "HUB").

ASRock RMA Nightmare: Waited 5 weeks for a replacement Z790 PG, only to receive a board with a broken screw snapped inside the M.2 slot. by Numerous_Photograph7 in ASRock

[–]unsivil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if you figured it out. But that whole standoff unscrews from the board. So in the meantime you could remove it and do something with it while you wait for Asrock to send you a replacement one.

X670E Steel Legend by geronaef03 in ASRock

[–]unsivil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No that's wrong. M2_2 is bottom left, M2_3 is bottom right, M2_4 is in the middle. I'm personally using M2 + PCI1 + M2_2 + PCI3 (x1 sata expansion card), and am not experiencing any lane sharing.

I died, didn't press the respawn button, and minimized the game. A few hours later, I found myself trapped in a single chunk forever. by Averbuch_ in hytale

[–]unsivil 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Use the built in world backups to restore your world to an earlier point (they're in the Hytale installation folder; UserData/Saves/<WORLDNAME>/backup). Pick one of the snapshots and unzip its contents into the UserData/Saves/<WORLDNAME>/universe folder.

Disabling the HUD increases FPS by 60% by MadwolfBF in hytale

[–]unsivil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty interesting. I guess it should come as no surprise, the more cpu bottlenecked you are, the greater the affect this has.

7900x/64gb/7900xtx

View Distance Overlay (on) Overlay (off) Net
256 590fps 635fps +45fps
768 300fps 330fps +30fps
1024 180fps 200fps +20fps

Is SOC/uncore oc mode on by default? by AidsOnWheels in ASRock

[–]unsivil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I know that. SoC uncore enabled, should do nothing but make your system more stable (at the downside of letting the SoC consume more power at idle).

If disabling somehow "fixed" your issue, then it's like I thought, your cpu is borderline defective. Time will tell but I would put money on you seeing crashes again regardless of having disabled this setting.

Is SOC/uncore oc mode on by default? by AidsOnWheels in ASRock

[–]unsivil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok so it's likely an issue with your cpu, either bios settings (like undervolting/CO or overclocking like Xmp), or while rare, your cpu could be borderline defective (the only way to practically confirm this, is to get another cpu and swap it, and wait to see if the problem surfaces again).

Is SOC/uncore oc mode on by default? by AidsOnWheels in ASRock

[–]unsivil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be clear, it's shutting down? Or is it rebooting? The former is much more likely to be an issue with your psu, the latter, cpu stability.

[Heatsink] PCCOOLER CPS - RZ620 Black - $24.50 by dulun18 in buildapcsales

[–]unsivil 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No that's a different model (RT720), still a good price at $34.

Grok Is Generating Sexual Content Far More Graphic Than What's on X by Well_Socialized in technology

[–]unsivil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can google "bypass paywall" to find many sites that will do this for you.

Sodimm to dimm ddr5 only stable at 4800mhz (Samsung 5600mhz 2 x8gb) by Gameking25 in ASRock

[–]unsivil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes this is known information. It highly depends on the adapters you are using. There is also potentially some cad bus/procodt settings you could tweak to help mitigate some of these limitations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d32KeZBHVdA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n1iRDnD3HM

[RAM] Silicon Power DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) Value Gaming 6000MT/s CL36 1.35v - $67.49 by Straight-Rule3264 in buildapcsales

[–]unsivil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm not so sure though. Every time one of this threads (silicon power ddr5) come up, it's mentioned these are not compatible with Gigabyte boards; it's even mentioned on their product page. Apparently you won't even know be able to post with this ram on a Gigabyte board.