FreakyDroid
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FreakyDroid's setup
- Processor & Cooler
- Ryzen 9 7950X - Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 ARGB
- Motherboard
- X670E Aorus Master
- Storage
- 3 x 4TB WD Black, M.2 Samsung 990 Pro 2TB
- PSU
- Seasonic Prime 1000W
- RAM
- 4x32 GB G.Skill 6000MHz (@5400MHz CL30)
- Video card
- GeForce RTX 3090
- Case
- Lian-Li 011 Dynamic XL ROG
- Mouse
- Razer Viper Ultimate
- Keyboard
- Keychron C2
- Audio
- Presonus Eris 4.5
- Monitor
- LG 38WN95CP-W 38"
- OS
- Win 11 x64
Да, има некој проблем со БИОСите и колку што можам да видам разликата е 0.2-0.3Ghz што не е за потценување. Ова може ќе ги доведе ептен блиску до 9700/9900к.
The AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen Deep Dive Review: 3700X and 3900X Raising The Bar
Article Testing Methodology Update (July 8th):
We ran our original review numbers with the latest available firmware for the MSI MEG X570 ACE motherboard last week (Version 7C35v11). On Saturday the 6th MSI had shared with us a notice about a new version coming out, which became available to download to us on Sunday the 7th, the launch day and date of publication of the review.
We’ve had more time to investigate the new firmware, and have discovered extremely large changes in the behaviour of the frequency boosting algorithm. The new firmware (Version 7C35v12) for the motherboard contains AMD’s new ComboPI1.0.0.3.a (AGESA) firmware.
We discovered the following direct measureable effects between the two firmware versions:
(Note: This is a custom test that uses a fine-grained looping timed fixed instruction chain to derive frequency; it showcases single-core frequency)
We notice a significant change in the CPU’s boosting behaviour, now boosting to higher frequencies, and particularly at a faster rate from idle, more correctly matching AMD’s described intended boost behaviour and latency.
We’re currently in the process of re-running all our suite numbers and updating the article where necessary to reflect the new frequency behaviour.
The AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen Deep Dive Review: 3700X and 3900X Raising The Bar
Article Testing Methodology Update (July 8th):
We ran our original review numbers with the latest available firmware for the MSI MEG X570 ACE motherboard last week (Version 7C35v11). On Saturday the 6th MSI had shared with us a notice about a new version coming out, which became available to download to us on Sunday the 7th, the launch day and date of publication of the review.
We’ve had more time to investigate the new firmware, and have discovered extremely large changes in the behaviour of the frequency boosting algorithm. The new firmware (Version 7C35v12) for the motherboard contains AMD’s new ComboPI1.0.0.3.a (AGESA) firmware.
We discovered the following direct measureable effects between the two firmware versions:
(Note: This is a custom test that uses a fine-grained looping timed fixed instruction chain to derive frequency; it showcases single-core frequency)
We notice a significant change in the CPU’s boosting behaviour, now boosting to higher frequencies, and particularly at a faster rate from idle, more correctly matching AMD’s described intended boost behaviour and latency.
We’re currently in the process of re-running all our suite numbers and updating the article where necessary to reflect the new frequency behaviour.