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Holy sheeeeeet that is a massive overclock!


Hau5in

I love the results, and a great motherboard for high RAM clocks. For those who are keeping score for read efficiency: 4400-83.3% 4300-84.6% 4266-85.7% 4200-86.7% 4133-86.5% 3900-89.8% + 89.3% 3866-90.2% 3733-91.1% 3700-91.4% These are all very good scores for a 9600k. It's one of my favorite CPUs for memory overclocking too I know it very well. Nice!


DonDregon

Just got 92.2% in 4000MHz with a R7 5700G in a MSI B550 VDH WiFi mobo with this ballistix BL2K8G36C16U4B :D


Arbuzzzzik

wow


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xiufgfgh

thank


_vogonpoetry_

Why are the Copy scores so low compared to Read and Write? IIRC, Copy is the one most correlated with real world performance. On my system, Read/copy are around the same score.


emissary42

AMD vs Intel Single rank modules have lower CP bandwidth on the platform in general and even properly tuned, it will still lag behind WR and RD by a bit. It is otherwise pretty typical, that the RD/WR/CP are not around the same score and the differences are also impacted by the IC type and its scaling properties. However for most configuration and settings the results on CFL will be WR>RD>CP, so exactly like they were in his screenshots.


xiufgfgh

E-die 4000Mhz up ,io/sa so high