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tps3443

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  1. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU! I have been married for 10 years now. Me and my wife got married on Friday the 13th. 😀
  2. Much better value than Corsairs $540 dollar Dominator Platinum A-Die Lol 🤣. You can get great performance from Hynix M-Die and for $182 USD it’s really not bad at all. I don’t think I have nearly exploited the full potential of my Hynix A-Die though. People are stabilizing DDR5 8000 on Z790 Strix-F boards with minimal effort lol. So, I’m starting to think this is a real limitation within Z690. But then again, it’s all about value at the end of the day. So, you’d not only need A-Die, but also a expensive Z790 motherboard to go along with it. And high end previous Z690 boards were a great value compared to Z790 Hero which is like $620 and essentially a mid range motherboard. While top end Z690 Darks could be had for $450 brand new on eBay. “Not anymore”
  3. I will double check my bios in a little bit. I don’t remember off the top of my head. It could very well be IMC limited. I’m good to go either way. This thing is a monster. I have never seen my GPU usage peg 100% in games and stay there for frequent periods of time. It has been years since that has happen to me. My 11900K was more or less a 90-95% type of gal LOL.
  4. I haven’t been able to post more than 7600 at all. But I have gotten it stable with a fan on my DDR5. DDR5 is super sensitive. During my stability testing the coolest stick hit 44c temps immediately started spitting errors. Then BSOD’d on me. So I’m thinking staying below 40c is paramount to stability. So I just always keep a fan on them.
  5. I think so. I believe some people can get higher on Z690. But I’m not so sure. I feel like if I lower my tREFI a little and increase the RTL’s I can get a little higher. I’ll try that later. But aside from that I’m good with a stable 7600. I don’t believe I’ll be changing motherboards. I would say the best thing to do now is optimize all memory timings for optimal performance.
  6. I can only do 7600 C36-46-46-46-81 truly stable through (16) iterations of HCI Memtest full coverage for 2+ hours. So I called it good enough. I’m running it at 7600 C34-45-45-45-81. I haven’t re-tested stability but good in my daily stuff. I think my Unify X is all tapped out. I do get 124,800Gbps bandwidth though and around 51ns latency with 262K tREFI and 16 tFAW. Very fast at 7600. Good enough for sure.
  7. I know for a fact the guy is 100% legit, so no worries there. I’m just not gonna inconvenience my self like that.
  8. Honestly, don’t be surprised if I keep it. It’s a great chip. He also wants to do standard PayPal, and I’d have to ship across the world. Most likely they’d hold the funds until some delivery that takes weeks. It all just sounds like a head ache to me, just to turn around and buy another one when they’re not even in stock anywhere at the moment.
  9. This 13900KF and DDR5 7600 has definitely boosted my FPS! Most of its just from higher GPU usage which equates to more FPS. Definitely don’t see this often! I’ll take it when I can get it! Nice boost over the 11900K.
  10. Yeah if you think about it, It really isn’t all that amazing selling it for just $1,000 dollars. Not to mention, any 13900K chip is already selling for $800-$900 new on Amazon and eBay due to being “Out of stock”
  11. Your white LED’s styling is still programmed on the Unify-X, and the Corsair Vengeance DDR5 lol.
  12. @Talon @Mr. Fox @electrosoft @Papusan @johnksss @Etern4l @Reciever @jaybee83 He really just did that…$1,000 bucks for my 13900KF. I’m torn. Any thoughts?
  13. I decided to keep my 13900KF ECO model. I was tempted to ask like $1,000. But I’m attached to it. Plus, I would just have to go out and buy another one lol. I would be merely selling something just to sell something. Then spend more time and money potentially crying over another one LOL. And all the 13900KF’s are sold out until 11/8, which is what I’d be after if I had to buy another. I Blame @electrosoft for getting me all in to testing for low power consumption. 😄
  14. I’ve managed some really amazing stuff with my 13900KF 5.9Ghz is easy for a daily it seems 😃. But for some reason I cannot even post past 7600 DDR5. Funny thing is, DDR5 7600 is stable. And good for daily as well. 5.9 GHz is stable on the P-Cores at just @1.350V. With 4.5Ghz E-Cores, and 5.1Ghz ring. This is a great CPU, and great memory too! But, maybe I’m limited by my board.. I’m seeing people stabilize 7800+ on a (6 layer) Z790 Strix F 😭 regardless not worth it to make me upgrade motherboards. I’m happy with what I’ve got. And it could also be me and not the board. Still tinkering here and there though. Lots left to still tune.
  15. @Mr. Fox @johnksss I’m confused by this. So, I’m trying to accomplish DDR5 8000+ and I’m a little lost by these new voltages. I want to try and set 1.65 VDDQ, and 1.60 VDD. Since these are on the higher side, I don’t want to hit the wrong one. I’ve got: CPU VDDQ in bios CPU VDD2 in bios DRAM VDDQ in bios Which is which?
  16. You could not stabilize 7600 with your Dark with the T-Force 7200’s? I did mine today. (16) iterations of HCI Memtest full coverage 2+ hours good to go. So I called it enough for daily. I just copied the timings of the 7600 XMP models. I got them at 7600 CL36-46-46-46-81@ only 1.400V. Let me know how the 7600’s do though.
  17. I kinda started feeling that way over the EVGA motherboards lately. little issues here and there. Nothing too crazy. But after using this MSI Unify X. I’m not missing anything. You don’t even have to set the bclk to over 100+ to maintain a solid even CPU frequency. Not sure why EVGA motherboards have a weak or low bclk frequency. That’s just a minor nit pick, primarily the debug LED’s failing was a major feature I have been upset over on all of my EVGA motherboards ever owned. Before even giving it a chance, I was seriously considering the Z690 Dark, or Z790 Dark. But I swear this MSI Unity X board is too good. Now, when buying future motherboards, it’s probably gonna be a first option to look at. I’m comfortable with the bios, and confident enough to buy another one. Obviously I’d buy another EVGA board too, but only if it was a decent value.
  18. When I was trying to bin for decent 11900K, I was testing them in a Z490 Gigabyte/Aorus motherboard. It was a joke.. lol. I had to test them all again on my EVGA Z590 Dark. Which managed to finally give me some consistent data on each chip. I don’t think I could ever go for another Gigabyte motherboard again. Honestly, now I’m a MSI fan! Who would have thought that!
  19. I didn’t realize DDR5 was so sensitive. I know DDR4 could be, but not a BSOD like that 30-45 seconds after taking the fan off. Usually Windows with DDR4 would keep running for me, and just spit errors out in memory testing. Anyways, I’m glad I know now. Fan is working great, but I will eventually watercool them in the coming weeks. I just copied Team Group’s Hynix A-Die 7600 timings from their new sticks that are not even released yet, and it’s very stable so far! DDR5 7600 CL36-46-46-81 @ 1.400V. I imagine 7800-8000 is possible though, haven’t tried yet.
  20. You are absolutely right! I turned my fan off and they started erroring of out within 45 seconds with no fan. I saw the temps hit 44C then maybe 45C and errors started popping up left and right. I BSODed before I could even close the HCI Memtest. They were already under load for 1hr+ prior to removing the fan. I reduced voltage to 1.400V and temps are even lower now. And stable in HCI Memtest have not tried again without a fan. But, I’m gonna just leave the fan for sure 😂 DDR5 needs a fan like our CPU’s need thermal paste LOL. I may consider water cooling my ram. And then remove the fan to prevent all that dust build up. DDR5 is awesome though! I love it. Very fast. Very stable “With a fan” 🤣 Anyways, I still think they’re special. Only because they are Hynix A-Die and awesome so far.
  21. Honestly, I don’t believe I need the fan. And I don’t have any other fans going at all. Just my water chiller runs. My large radiator and fans are covered with a towel to keep from contaminating water temp. Chiller is set to a 65F liquid temp daily 24/7. 😀 But I will unplug the single fan and see what happens. I’ll also take the voltage back to 1.400 on the memory. I’m curious to see how warm it gets. They’ll be passively cooled by the room air only, no fans. Also! MSI kindly offered a nice gap between the modules unlike EVGA Z590 Dark lol. They were practically touching.
  22. Hey, this T-Force A-Die runs crazy cool! I just have it at XMP 7200 C34, tFAW 16, and 262K+ tREFI. So far I’ve gone 1HR as of typing this. I even have the voltage increased from 1.400 to 1.435V (Which I don’t think it needs at all) And it runs 37-39C. Just a fan blowing on it. (16) iterations of HCI Memtest. This is the same OC profile that does around 260 watts max through R23 (30 Minute)
  23. Yeah shipping is high from them. Kinda like performance PC’s too if you spend less than $99 dollars that is. Those (2) adapter fittings I ordered for my water chiller are like $6.99 each, whenever I ordered two of them for $13.99, the shipping was $17.55 LOL.
  24. Y’all check out this thermal paste!! Thermal conductivity 17 W/mk I ordered some, I’ll let you know how it is once delivered. I can tell it’s crazy hard to spread like TFX probably even worse. Trying to tune out this 13900K to as little power and heat as possible while only gaining in performance. I was playing Doom Eternal capped at 165 fps earlier and my max cpu power was 60 watts 😎 https://www.amazon.com/Alphacool-Apex-Thermal-Grease-13036/dp/B0B51C4KHL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1HOMWSPKTO5CO&keywords=Alphacool+Apex&qid=1667096364&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjAwIiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&s=electronics&sprefix=alphacool+apex%2Celectronics%2C316&sr=1-1
  25. UPDATED!! EDITED!! 263 watts!! 13900K@ 1.260V in bios LLC 5 900Khz VRM Switching frequency CPU Aux Load line at LLC 5 5.8Ghz P-Cores 4.5Ghz E-Cores 5.1Ghz Cache DDR5 @7200 C34 R23 30-minute stability 263 WATTS! YES! 263 WATTS OF JUICE! (30 min R23) 🤩 Edit: This CPU is a super chip!! Introducing the 13900KFS!
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