Sorry, double post.
But back then it was 4 threads vs 8 threads. That's 4 threads or 2.0x the thread count.
Now it's only 6 cores vs 8 cores. That's 2 threads or 1.33 the thread count.
Not related...but make certain to manually set the upper voltage limit.Idle temps are high as some suggested
Blue screen bugcode NDS
Disabled network and wifi no bluescreen
Then I went back in and set boot agent on
enabled lan and wifi no bluescreen
anyone one know why it shows 15.9GB of memory
and bios setup please few things look alien to me
I notice something funny is when the computer is idle the voltage at 1.45-1.46 V and temp is around 45-55
Robert from AMD stated its normal for the cpu to request voltages up to 1.5v. Those are the peak voltages PB2 needs to boost single-cores into whats advertised in the box. Under all-core loads the voltages should stay in the 1.3xx volts. Because loads are always changing, you will se vcores between 0.xxx and 1.5v
I dont really understand based on what information are people capping the max vcore on these ships.
What i was looking for is a O/C site ( can't remember name ) back in Sandybridge days it had board by board threads with all cmos settings
These chips are temp sensitive so lowest vcore you can run will keep the temps down which will give you more headroom. They're more like nvidia gpu's than intel cpu's.
In reality, there's isn't much to squeeze out of them outside of golden samples. You're better off just plugging it in, controlling the temps the best you can and letting the chip do it's thing. Then OC the RAM (max 3600mhz) with the tightest timings you can get.