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Great, about when it's time to upgrade it may actually be worth it this time 😁


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Is 300 Mhz increase over the base 5.7 Ghz even noticeable? That would be only about a 5% increase over the base clock. Would the increased power draw be worth it? I would think IPCs be more of an indicator of our sim's performance. And BTW, check this out -- https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-9-7950x-cpu-showcases-its-efficiency-prowess-with-6-5-ghz-overclock-just-270w-power-consumption/


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On 10/6/2022 at 5:40 PM, pgde said:

Is 300 Mhz increase over the base 5.7 Ghz even noticeable? That would be only about a 5% increase over the base clock. Would the increased power draw be worth it? I would think IPCs be more of an indicator of our sim's performance. And BTW, check this out -- https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-9-7950x-cpu-showcases-its-efficiency-prowess-with-6-5-ghz-overclock-just-270w-power-consumption/

Yeah, but would need someone to pour the coffee every time you fly. 🤔

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6 hours ago, martin-w said:

 

Yes, but will the Turbo Rules only allow it to boost that high for a few seconds, and only on a couple of cores? 😏

We will see when tested next year the KS is reported to run at 6ghz base clock and boost above that.


 

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On 11/21/2022 at 8:19 AM, martin-w said:

Yes, but will the Turbo Rules only allow it to boost that high for a few seconds, and only on a couple of cores? 😏

This is why we now have humongous coolers to overclock past those time-limit constraints...but hey you already know that. 😁

I'm able to hit a stable 5.2Ghz with two of my 10700k's cores (no longer a bit deal 🙁), though the voltage that it takes (1.45v) is insane.  What's hilarious is that that 2 core voltage is from the stock VF curve...got to trust intel, right?

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