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    *Official* NBR Desktop Overclocker's Lounge [laptop owners welcome, too]

    Discussion in 'Desktop Hardware' started by Mr. Fox, Nov 5, 2017.

  1. Mr. Fox

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    Finally made my way into the Enthusiast League top 75 and National ranking in the top 100 for the United States... That took a LONG time, LOL. Don't know how long I will stay there.

    http://hwbot.org/user/mr._fox/

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    Papusan Jokebook's Sucks! Dont waste your $$$ on Filthy

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    Great job, bro Fox :vbthumbsup: +rep. I will see if @j95 can see my posts as well.
     
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    Thanks. Brother @Johnksss@iBUYPOWER was a good mentor. Never could have done it without his patient assistance over the years.
     
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    I kind of was looking at all that and found that you only needed to drop the www so it reads http://3dmark.blah.blah.blah

    As always, thank you for the very kind words!!
     
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    OK, so this could be interesting for all you folks overclocking your RAM - I found out that some of the often deemed more unimportant RAM timings actually make a massive difference, tRFC specifically. I managed to reduce latency by nearly 5% by tightening tRFC down from 416 to 240. Here are the AIDA benchmark results for the different timings (2nd thumbnail is the tight 240 tRFC):
    CL14, tRFC 416:
    CL14-15-15-36-416-1T.jpg
    CL14, tRFC 240 (My new now used overclock)
    CL14-15-15-32-240-1T.jpg

    Also interesting to note, my RAM has 'magically' gained stability at these tighter timings while at CL14, previously I had to run CL15 at these same tight tRFC timings, in fact CL14 wasn't stable at all full stop before when I tested it many months ago. The differences in my system is twofold since my last RAM overclock session: 1) New BIOS that states improved RAM compatibility, 2) Now running a liquid metal delid on my CPU. Perhaps the BIOS helped, perhaps the delid helped by running the IMC at lower temperatures - I can't be sure! And for reference here is an AIDA benchmark of my previous CL15 RAM that I've been using historically for the past year:
    Old Previous RAM Overclock (CL15, tRFC 240)
    CL15-15-15-32-240-1T.jpg
    Further interesting to note is that CL15 RAM with the tight tRFC timings was faster than the CL14 RAM with relaxed tRFC timings (if you compare the above pic with thumbnail #1 in this post). But, of course, running CL14 RAM at the tight tRFC timings is faster - which is the condition I've found is 'magically' stable now, so that's my new settings: 3200Mhz [email protected]

    Moral of the story: don't run loose tRFC timings, they will wreck your latency!

    Stability tested with overnight 8hr pass of Memtest86 v7.4 (https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm), 14 passes of test.
    Also stability tested with HCI Memtest to 2200% stability (22 passes) (http://hcidesign.com/memtest/)
     
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  7. Mr. Fox

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    Beemo BGA is totally TSK TSK!

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    Awesome build @Mr. Fox! It's a huge upgrade coming from a laptop. If you plan to change case in the future, the NZXT S340 Elite is a minimalist but classy looking case. Worth checking it out!
     
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    Looks like AMD is going to fight fire with money, which is a really good thing. While the rest of the AMD processors don't really matter much, it's a shame the 1800X and Threadripper CPUs are such lackluster overclockers.

    AMD Ryzen and Threadripper CPUs get massive price drops ahead of Black Friday deals | PCWorld

    AMD Ryzen Black Friday deals
    The AMD Ryzen deals are listed in descending order of performance. If two chips have the same number of cores and threads listed, the one above it offers higher clock speeds. PCWorld’s AMD Ryzen overview has all the specific details you need to know about these chips if you want more info.
    The steepest discounts come with the pricier chips, naturally. While the deals get less flashy the lower down the chain you go, these are still great prices for solid processors. The $100 Ryzen 3 1200 is the cornerstone of PCWorld’s cheapest Black Friday gaming PC build. Picking and choosing the right deals, you can construct an entry-level gaming rig for just $370—and yes, that price includes a Windows license.

    AMD Threadripper Black Friday deals
    Here are the deals on AMD’s big iron. They’re more impressive than the Ryzen discounts.

    But we can go even lower! Microcenter’s offering steeper Threadripper deals, but only for in-store pickup. You can snag the Threadripper 1950X for $700, the 1920X for $500, and the 1900X for $349.
     
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    Yep, I heard about these price drops on AMD, they're really good deals. If I was building a desktop now, and was aiming for a 75Hz or lower monitor, then I'd for sure build an AMD CPU rig, probably with the Ryzen 7 1700, it would be good for gaming for years to come due to the many cores, and likewise for productivity with the many cores. With 100Hz monitors and above you really need to be going with Intel though, because Ryzen can't hit the high framerates - 8700K would be choice for today's gaming CPU for 100+Hz.
     
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    Arrrrbol Notebook Deity

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    Agreed, its a shame they don't overclock very well. It really holds them back in competing with Intel for gaming performance.

    That said though - considering it was a completely new architecture with new chipsets and a new manufacturing process - I think they did a great job. It will be interesting to see what they do with Ryzen and Threadripper in 2018 after it has matured. There are rumours of what seems to be a die-shrink to 12nm in February 2018, but I think mid 2018 seems more likely. Whatever happens, hopefully Ryzen 2 is a better overclocker. With Ryzen 2 and the rest of the Coffee Lake CPUs coming out next year, things could potentially be quite interesting.
     
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    OK, I did it @Robbo99999 . It made a minor improvement, mostly in idle temps. About 3°C better temps under load. Not sure if I am going to keep the filter/grills. I think it looks better with just open holes. I have them attached temporarily with two-sided sticky rubber tape for now while I decide.
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    Good stuff, I agree with you about the grills though, I don't think the chunky square metal look goes very well with the sleek front panel, so I agree that they'd look better if you removed the grills. Could you keep the filters while removing the grills - just stick the filter medium to the back of the front panel?
     
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    It looks best with nothing. I think I will just leave it like this instead. I will have to clean the dust from the inside more often, but no biggie. The top panel air intake is filtered and more dust is likely to enter from the top than the front. Definitely draws in more air.

    Holes.JPG
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    Cool ;)
     
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    Thanks!
    I decided I did not like the glossy black plexiglass front panel. So, I got some Plasti-Dip and made it solid black rubberized satin finish. The color and finish (not the rubberized part) matches the rest of the chassis really well. I attached the grilles from the back side.
    IMG_20171122_154318.jpg IMG_20171122_154350.jpg
     
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    Well done, good job, it was a good way to incorporate the grills & filter medium without spoiling the look. If I had to make a choice, I'd prefer the look of the plexiglass unadulterated look (stock config), but your mod looks good while helping performance, so I think it was worth doing.
     
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    Thank you. I liked the look when it was new. I thought it was amazing and still do. It looked extra sharp. But, you know how anything shiny and black looks the more you mess with it. Every fingerprint, scuff mark, dust, or any kind of minuscule blemish is obvious. I think the original finish looks better except for that part.

    When I cut the holes, just the vibration of using the drill caused minor abrasions on the inside of the plexiglass where I was using a piece of lumber for support for the drilling. I used some plastic polishing compound and got most of them buffed out, but I could still see a few that I could not eliminate with any amount of polishing and I am OCD about that kind of stuff. Even though they were on the inside, I could still see them on the outside. Now I can't see any blemishes, LOL.

    I need to give it another coat tomorrow to even out the finish. It needed to dry at least 4 hours between coats.

    Since Plasti-Dip is peelable, I can always pull it off later like a big sheet of rubber if I change my mind. That stuff is pretty amazing. The first time I painted El Cazador, I tried red Plasti-Dip on the lid. It wasn't red enough and I decided the color was ugly. It came off the lid (with significant effort because it was really stuck to it) in one huge sheet of rubber. It was very stretchy and super strong.
     
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    Happy Thanksgiving Day everyone! We all have much to be thankful for. One of the many reasons I am thankful is the friends I have in this community. May God bless you all, abundantly and beyond anything you could ask or imagine.

    May all of your benchmark scores be high and your temperatures low.
     
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    Thanksgiving Day is not a thing here in the UK, but enjoy! :)
     
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    Every day should be Thanksgiving for all of us... no holiday or US residency required. We are all very fortunate to live better and all of us are blessed more than many others in our crazy and dangerous world.

    I have to LOL at the stupidity of the loco drive-by media spin-meisters that are saying it is a racist thing for the Red Skins to be playing football on Thanksgiving. I am NOT thankful for their unparalleled stupidity.
     
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    Talon Notebook Virtuoso

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    Happy Thanksgiving!!

    This community has made a large impact on my life. It taught me how to
    overclock and properly tune a system. I think because tuning a laptop is significantly more difficult and the tolerances are far less forgiving. It makes tuning my desktop far easier.
     
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    Papusan Jokebook's Sucks! Dont waste your $$$ on Filthy

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    Tempting? :rolleyes: I expect Dell send out exactly same <great> deal also for the U.S citizens.
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    Ha yeah, I'm of the opinion that building your own desktop is really the way to go, and we all know what the Alienware brand of laptops are like nowadays!
     
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    New wallpaper for the desktop beast. For some strange reason it reminds me of @Phoenix and @Prema .
    Trómos_Wall_2.png
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    Papusan Jokebook's Sucks! Dont waste your $$$ on Filthy

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    I fix it for you :) @Cass-Olé :)
    Or Max for Max-Qrippled :D
     
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    Boys and girls, can you spell "proprietary" for Mr. Fox?

    No? OK, how about "trash" instead? That's a smaller word.

    Their crippled desktops are almost as messed up as their crippled laptops, and they use proprietary trash components that interfere with service, repair and upgrades. They are losers on mobile and desktop.
     
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    Cass-Olé Notebook Evangelist

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    Are we Alien-bashing today? Good. Since this is the Desktop Owner's OC Lounge, & Thanksgiving, let's all be thankful for what we have & remember those less fortunate than we. I just got the part# for the new Failienware Area-51 x299 motherboard, chatted up Dell Spare Parts for the $
    [​IMG]
    $635 / US
    :eek:
    ____________
    Six-Fitty buys Top Dawg Asus Rampage VI Xtreme
    [​IMG]
    Since the Aliens commission their x299 board from MSI (it's an MS-7487), we have to look all the way down to the entry-level (budget) $200 MSI Raider for some semblance of a twin
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    $200 Raider v. $635 Alien​
    It does get a whimpy bare-aluminum VRM heatsink (absent in the view above), but repeat after me: you looks like a CPU VRM Throttle Monsta !!! :rolleyes:

    [​IMG]
    Spied in a forum was a photo of the new TRipper Alienboard which it (+ the Intel board) use matching 'proprietary' mini-JST-type Front Panel & USB2.0 headers (the ramifications of these micro-connectors will tend to effect their owner's community > aka swap-blockers > this is by design, courtesy of @Alienware-Frank / FrankAzor)
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    the x99 Hotwell-E Alienboard referenced above is, well, I'm ashamed in a way to admit I own one ( eBay / used / $63 shipped!), and it's junk, cheaply made, cheaply designed, it's a joke fellas, the Bios has been stripped cleaner than a Turkey by a pack a wild Bumpus Hounds
    So, yet again Frank offers a cheap board that he knows isn't worth $500, & wants $635 this go-around ('inflation')

    Now then, it may or may not be true that AMD muddied the waters a bit, causing Intel to hurriedly push out 12/14/16/18 Core Beasts, to which the motherboard manufacturers were caught off guard perhaps and ran out of time to adequately design VRM heatsinks (there are new / better XE revision boards in the wild now w/better heatsinks). I prefer this story, because it'd mean Frank commissioned the Alienboard for power delivery in the let us say initial 7800/7820/7900 wave ... but when 7980XE launched? He had to have it on the sales menu (it currently sells for $2450) ... which is fine, but what about the VRMs, lol ... no matter, they can strip the Bios clean again so that no one's, NO ONE'S 7980 can draw 500-600watts out of it & burn the house down > (Full Throttle Gaming was their mantra once, it's probably)

    Sales Lit: Intel® Core™ i9 7980XE (18-core, 24.75MB Cache, up to 4.4GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Max 3.0) > 4.4 w/TurboBoost, do tell! > CineBench, watch out !!!

    Last, he suckered at least one buyer in > Area 51 R4 - 7820x x299 chipset -BSOD when doing anything demanding > with these parts (north of $6,000, closer to 7), the price tag on this one is out of this world > " I also have an area 51 R4, with the i9-7980XE cpu and 64GB of ram + 2 x 1080ti (Zotac mini). windows 10 1709. system drive: m.2 samsung evo pro 512Gb + raid 0 dual samsung evo pro 1TB, regular ssd 512GB amd 2TB satas drive ... I get blue screen all the time. 6 or 7 times a days. When rendering with V-Ray or after effects"
    Must suck to be him, they already traded out the mthrbrd
    (Finally I received a replacement for my motherboard and now the pcie are all working. So i had a faulty motherboard. I still have a nasty blue screen problem but that's another story and I'm not alone.) He's not alone :oops: ... but ...
    [​IMG]
     
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    Awesome post Brother @Cass-Olé +5 rep. :vbthumbsup:

    I will leave this here for whomever wants it. Importable profile for ASUS Z370 mobo owners is in the attached zip and text for those that do not own an ASUS Z370 mobo.

    Code:
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    Ai Overclock Tuner [XMP]
    XMP [XMP DDR4-3200 16-18-18-38-1.35V]
    BCLK Frequency [100.0500]
    ASUS MultiCore Enhancement [Disabled]
    SVID Behavior [Auto]
    AVX Instruction Core Ratio Negative Offset [0]
    CPU Core Ratio [Sync All Cores]
    1-Core Ratio Limit [52]
    2-Core Ratio Limit [52]
    3-Core Ratio Limit [52]
    4-Core Ratio Limit [52]
    5-Core Ratio Limit [52]
    6-Core Ratio Limit [52]
    BCLK Frequency : DRAM Frequency Ratio [Auto]
    DRAM Odd Ratio Mode [Enabled]
    DRAM Frequency [DDR4-3403MHz]
    Xtreme Tweaking [Enabled]
    TPU [TPU II]
    CPU SVID Support [Auto]
    CPU Core/Cache Current Limit Max. [255.50]
    Ring Down Bin [Auto]
    Min. CPU Cache Ratio [47]
    Max CPU Cache Ratio [47]
    BCLK Aware Adaptive Voltage [Disabled]
    CPU Core/Cache Voltage [Manual Mode]
    - CPU Core Voltage Override [1.450]
    DRAM Voltage [1.5000]
    CPU VCCIO Voltage [1.35000]
    CPU System Agent Voltage [1.35000]
    PLL Termination Voltage [Auto]
    PCH Core Voltage [1.34000]
    CPU Standby Voltage [1.340]
    DRAM CTRL REF Voltage on CHA [Auto]
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    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM0 Rank1 BL1 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM0 Rank1 BL2 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM0 Rank1 BL3 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM0 Rank1 BL4 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM0 Rank1 BL5 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM0 Rank1 BL6 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM0 Rank1 BL7 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank0 BL0 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank0 BL1 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank0 BL2 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank0 BL3 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank0 BL4 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank0 BL5 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank0 BL6 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank0 BL7 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank1 BL0 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank1 BL1 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank1 BL2 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank1 BL3 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank1 BL4 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank1 BL5 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank1 BL6 [Auto]
    DRAM DATA REF Voltage on CHB DIMM1 Rank1 BL7 [Auto]
    Realtime Memory Timing [Enabled]
    FCLK Frequency for Early Power On [1GHz]
    Initial BCLK Frequency [Auto]
    BCLK Amplitude [Auto]
    BCLK Slew Rate [Auto]
    BCLK Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
    BCLK Frequency Slew Rate [Auto]
    DRAM VTT Voltage [Auto]
    VPPDDR Voltage [Auto]
    DMI Voltage [Auto]
    Core PLL Voltage [Auto]
    Internal PLL Voltage [Auto]
    GT PLL Voltage [Auto]
    Ring PLL Voltage [Auto]
    System Agent PLL Voltage [Auto]
    Memory Controller PLL Voltage [Auto]
    PLL Bandwidth [Auto]
    Eventual DRAM Voltage [Auto]
    Eventual CPU Standby Voltage [Auto]
    Eventual PLL Termination Voltage [Auto]
    Eventual DMI Voltage [Auto]
    Maximus Tweak [Mode 2]
    DRAM CAS# Latency [16]
    DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay [18]
    DRAM RAS# ACT Time [38]
    DRAM Command Rate [Auto]
    DRAM RAS# to RAS# Delay L [Auto]
    DRAM RAS# to RAS# Delay S [Auto]
    DRAM REF Cycle Time [Auto]
    DRAM Refresh Interval [12296]
    DRAM WRITE Recovery Time [Auto]
    DRAM READ to PRE Time [Auto]
    DRAM FOUR ACT WIN Time [Auto]
    DRAM WRITE to READ Delay [Auto]
    DRAM WRITE to READ Delay L [Auto]
    DRAM WRITE to READ Delay S [Auto]
    DRAM CKE Minimum Pulse Width [Auto]
    DRAM Write Latency [Auto]
    tRDRD_sg [Auto]
    tRDRD_dg [Auto]
    tRDWR_sg [Auto]
    tRDWR_dg [Auto]
    tWRWR_sg [Auto]
    tWRWR_dg [Auto]
    tWRRD_sg [Auto]
    tWRRD_dg [Auto]
    tRDRD_dr [Auto]
    tRDRD_dd [Auto]
    tRDWR_dr [Auto]
    tRDWR_dd [Auto]
    tWRWR_dr [Auto]
    tWRWR_dd [Auto]
    tWRRD_dr [Auto]
    tWRRD_dd [Auto]
    TWRPRE [Auto]
    TRDPRE [Auto]
    tREFIX9 [Auto]
    OREF_RI [Auto]
    MRC Fast Boot [Auto]
    DRAM CLK Period [Auto]
    Memory Scrambler [Enabled]
    Channel A DIMM Control [Enable both DIMMs]
    Channel B DIMM Control [Enable both DIMMs]
    MCH Full Check [Enabled]
    Training Profile [Auto]
    DLLBwEn [4]
    DRAM SPD Write [Enabled]
    XTU Setting [Auto]
    DRAM RTL INIT value [Auto]
    DRAM RTL (CHA DIMM0 Rank0) [Auto]
    DRAM RTL (CHA DIMM0 Rank1) [Auto]
    DRAM RTL (CHA DIMM1 Rank0) [Auto]
    DRAM RTL (CHA DIMM1 Rank1) [Auto]
    DRAM RTL (CHB DIMM0 Rank0) [Auto]
    DRAM RTL (CHB DIMM0 Rank1) [Auto]
    DRAM RTL (CHB DIMM1 Rank0) [Auto]
    DRAM RTL (CHB DIMM1 Rank1) [Auto]
    DRAM IOL (CHA DIMM0 Rank0) [Auto]
    DRAM IOL (CHA DIMM0 Rank1) [Auto]
    DRAM IOL (CHA DIMM1 Rank0) [Auto]
    DRAM IOL (CHA DIMM1 Rank1) [Auto]
    DRAM IOL (CHB DIMM0 Rank0) [Auto]
    DRAM IOL (CHB DIMM0 Rank1) [Auto]
    DRAM IOL (CHB DIMM1 Rank0) [Auto]
    DRAM IOL (CHB DIMM1 Rank1) [Auto]
    CHA IO_Latency_offset [Auto]
    CHB IO_Latency_offset [Auto]
    CHA RFR delay [Auto]
    CHB RFR delay [Auto]
    ODT RTT WR (CHA) [Auto]
    ODT RTT PARK (CHA) [Auto]
    ODT RTT NOM (CHA) [Auto]
    ODT RTT WR (CHB) [Auto]
    ODT RTT PARK (CHB) [Auto]
    ODT RTT NOM (CHB) [Auto]
    ODT_READ_DURATION [Auto]
    ODT_READ_DELAY [Auto]
    ODT_WRITE_DURATION [Auto]
    ODT_WRITE_DELAY [Auto]
    Data Rising Slope [Auto]
    Data Rising Slope Offset [Auto]
    Cmd Rising Slope [Auto]
    Cmd Rising Slope Offset [Auto]
    Ctl Rising Slope [Auto]
    Ctl Rising Slope Offset [Auto]
    Clk Rising Slope [Auto]
    Clk Rising Slope Offset [Auto]
    Data Falling Slope [Auto]
    Data Falling Slope Offset [Auto]
    Cmd Falling Slope [Auto]
    Cmd Falling Slope Offset [Auto]
    Ctl Falling Slope [Auto]
    Ctl Falling Slope Offset [Auto]
    Clk Falling Slope [Auto]
    Clk Falling Slope Offset [Auto]
    CPU Load-line Calibration [Level 6]
    CPU Current Capability [130%]
    CPU VRM Switching Frequency [Manual]
    Fixed CPU VRM Switching Frequency(KHz) [500]
    CPU Power Duty Control [Extreme]
    CPU Power Phase Control [Extreme]
    CPU VRM Thermal Control [Auto]
    DRAM Current Capability [130%]
    DRAM Switching Frequency [Manual]
    Fixed DRAM Switching Frequency(KHz) [500]
    CPU Core/Cache Boot Voltage [Auto]
    DMI Boot Voltage [Auto]
    Core PLL Boot Voltage [Auto]
    CPU System Agent Boot Voltage [Auto]
    CPU VCCIO Boot Voltage [Auto]
    PLL Termination Boot voltage [Auto]
    CPU Standby Boot Voltage [Auto]
    Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) [Auto]
    Turbo Mode [Enabled]
    Long Duration Package Power Limit [4095]
    Package Power Time Window [1]
    Short Duration Package Power Limit [4095]
    IA AC Load Line [0.01]
    IA DC Load Line [0.01]
    Hyper-Threading [Enabled]
    Thermal Monitor [Enabled]
    Active Processor Cores [All]
    Intel Virtualization Technology [Disabled]
    Hardware Prefetcher [Enabled]
    Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch [Enabled]
    Boot performance mode [Auto]
    SW Guard Extensions (SGX) [Disabled]
    Tcc Offset Time Window [Auto]
    Execute Disable Bit [Disabled]
    SMM Code Access Check [Enabled]
    SMM Use Delay Indication [Enabled]
    SMM Use Block Indication [Enabled]
    Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) [Auto]
    Turbo Mode [Enabled]
    CPU C-states [Disabled]
    CFG Lock [Disabled]
    Intel(R) Speed Shift Technology [Disabled]
    Number of P states [0]
    Acoustic Noise Mitigation [Disabled]
    Disable Fast PKG C State Ramp for IA Domain [FALSE]
    Slow Slew Rate for IA Domain [Fast/2]
    Disable Fast PKG C State Ramp for GT Domain [FALSE]
    Slow Slew Rate for GT Domain [Fast/2]
    Disable Fast PKG C State Ramp for SA Domain [FALSE]
    Slow Slew Rate for SA Domain [Fast/2]
    Configurable TDP Boot Mode [Nominal]
    Configurable TDP Lock [Disabled]
    CTDP BIOS control [Disabled]
    Power Limit 1 [0]
    Power Limit 2 [0]
    Power Limit 1 Time Window [0]
    ConfigTDP Turbo Activation Ratio [0]
    Overclocking Lock [Disabled]
    PCI Express Native Power Management [Disabled]
    PCH DMI ASPM [Disabled]
    ASPM [Disabled]
    DMI Link ASPM Control [Disabled]
    PEG - ASPM [Disabled]
    PTID Support [Enabled]
    PECI Access Method [Direct I/O]
    PCI Express Native Power Management [Disabled]
    BDAT ACPI Table Support [Disabled]
    Wake system from S5 [Disabled]
    ACPI Debug [Disabled]
    Low Power S0 Idle Capability [Disabled]
    Lpit Recidency Counter [SLP S0]
    PCI Delay Optimization [Disabled]
    ZpODD Support [Disabled]
    Type C Support [Enabled]
    PEP CPU [Enabled]
    PEP Graphics [Enabled]
    PEP ISP [Disabled]
    PEP SATA Controller [Enabled]
    PEP RAID VOL0 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA PORT0 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA PORT1 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA PORT2 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA PORT3 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA PORT4 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA PORT5 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA NVM1 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA NVM2 [Disabled]
    PEP SATA NVM3 [Disabled]
    PEP UART [Enabled]
    PEP I2C0 [Enabled]
    PEP I2C1 [Enabled]
    PEP I2C2 [Enabled]
    PEP I2C3 [Enabled]
    PEP I2C4 [Enabled]
    PEP I2C5 [Enabled]
    PEP SPI [Enabled]
    PEP XHCI [Enabled]
    PEP Audio [Enabled]
    PEP EMMC [Enabled]
    PEP SDXC [Enabled]
    VT-d [Disabled]
    Primary Display [Auto]
    iGPU Multi-Monitor [Disabled]
    DMI Max Link Speed [Gen3]
    PCIEX16/X8_1 Link Speed [Gen3]
    PCIEX8_2 Link Speed [Gen3]
    PCIe Spread Spectrum Clocking [Auto]
    IOAPIC 24-119 Entries [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Gen3]
    SATA Controller(s) [Enabled]
    SATA Mode Selection [AHCI]
    S.M.A.R.T. Status Check [Enabled]
    Aggressive LPM Support [Disabled]
    SATA6G_1(Gray) [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    SATA6G_2(Gray) [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    SATA6G_3(Gray) [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    SATA6G_4(Gray) [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    SATA6G_5(Gray) [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    SATA6G_6(Gray) [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Spin Up Device [Disabled]
    SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
    Topology [Unknown]
    SATA Port 0 DevSlp [Disabled]
    DITO Configuration [Disabled]
    DITO Value [625]
    DM Value [15]
    Spin Up Device [Disabled]
    SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
    Topology [Unknown]
    SATA Port 1 DevSlp [Disabled]
    DITO Configuration [Disabled]
    DITO Value [625]
    DM Value [15]
    Spin Up Device [Disabled]
    SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
    Topology [Unknown]
    SATA Port 2 DevSlp [Disabled]
    DITO Configuration [Disabled]
    DITO Value [625]
    DM Value [15]
    Spin Up Device [Disabled]
    SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
    Topology [Unknown]
    SATA Port 3 DevSlp [Disabled]
    DITO Configuration [Disabled]
    DITO Value [625]
    DM Value [15]
    Spin Up Device [Disabled]
    SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
    Topology [Unknown]
    SATA Port 4 DevSlp [Disabled]
    DITO Configuration [Disabled]
    DITO Value [625]
    DM Value [15]
    Spin Up Device [Disabled]
    SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
    Topology [Unknown]
    SATA Port 5 DevSlp [Disabled]
    DITO Configuration [Disabled]
    DITO Value [625]
    DM Value [15]
    Port 6 [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Spin Up Device [Disabled]
    SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
    Topology [Unknown]
    SATA Port 6 DevSlp [Disabled]
    DITO Configuration [Disabled]
    DITO Value [625]
    DM Value [15]
    Port 7 [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Spin Up Device [Disabled]
    SATA Device Type [Hard Disk Drive]
    Topology [Unknown]
    SATA Port 7 DevSlp [Disabled]
    DITO Configuration [Disabled]
    DITO Value [625]
    DM Value [15]
    PCI Express Root Port 1 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Disabled]
    L1 Substates [Disabled]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE1 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE1 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE1 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 2 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE2 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE2 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE2 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 3 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE3 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE3 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE3 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 4 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE4 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE4 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE4 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 5 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE5 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE5 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE5 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 6 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE6 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE6 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE6 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 7 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [7]
    Reserved Memory [17]
    Reserved I/O [16]
    PCH PCIE7 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE7 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE7 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 8 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [7]
    Reserved Memory [17]
    Reserved I/O [8]
    PCH PCIE8 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE8 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE8 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 9 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE9 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE9 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE9 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 10 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE10 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE10 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE10 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 11 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE11 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE11 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE11 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 12 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE12 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE12 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE12 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 13 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
    UPTP [5]
    DPTP [7]
    ACS [Enabled]
    URR [Disabled]
    FER [Disabled]
    NFER [Disabled]
    CER [Disabled]
    CTO [Disabled]
    SEFE [Disabled]
    SENFE [Disabled]
    SECE [Disabled]
    PME SCI [Enabled]
    Hot Plug [Disabled]
    Advanced Error Reporting [Enabled]
    PCIe Speed [Auto]
    Transmitter Half Swing [Disabled]
    Detect Timeout [0]
    Extra Bus Reserved [0]
    Reserved Memory [10]
    Reserved I/O [4]
    PCH PCIE13 LTR [Enabled]
    Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Non Snoop Latency Override [Auto]
    Force LTR Override [Disabled]
    PCIE13 LTR Lock [Disabled]
    PCIE13 CLKREQ Mapping Override [Default]
    PCI Express Root Port 14 [Enabled]
    Topology [Unknown]
    ASPM [Auto]
    L1 Substates [L1.1 & L1.2]
    Gen3 Eq Phase3 Method [Software Search]
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    ajc9988 Death by a thousand paper cuts

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    I'm getting the error still and the thread on the forum has a forum down for maintenance. So how did you have to enter it?

    EDIT: Nevermind, found Johnksss post
     
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  33. Cass-Olé

    Cass-Olé Notebook Evangelist

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    (Sorry to bust in AJ, I started typing this before u posted) After thought: what else are they monkeying around with lately in their Sky-X / CovfefeLake offerings. Memory, what else. Tough to piece it together exactly, but, when 'retail' 2666 is installeld after delivery per owner upgrade, the 7820-equipped board defaults it to 2400 after each restart, so there's that. For Aurora (CFL), they're offering a 'Single Channel HyperX 2933' 16Gb option > on delivery it's a single stick of 'custom special Alienware only' by Kingston (Fury Series, where 2933 is not available to the public). To get out from under the ridiculous single-channel mode, call Kingston for a matching 16Gb stick? No can do, not sold to the public. Call Dell for another stick? 'We don't have it, nor is it in the data-base'

    Install your own memory? GMan tried that > It looks like Dell/Alienware motherboards lock the DDR4 memory at 1.2V. I have some great Corsair memory from other PC's which run at 3000Mhz plus at 1.35V - and the R7 simply does NOT like them

    I get the feeling that GMan could get it to work at 2933, but, darned if u set it to 3000 it'll cough n' sniffle n' just plain can't go that extra 67MHz. These new early-adopted Aliens don't like retail memory is the short of it, I wonder if that's by design ... ... ... I wonder if this 'special-Kingston Fury' is [email protected], meh, food for thought

    Here's a juicy alien-forum nugget: "Let me know how your test run works. 3000 would be good but most z370 motherboards handle up to 4000MHz. I don’t know if ours is stuck at 2933." Yes Virginia, it probably is. Frank prol'y has plans to keep them stuck down in the sub-3000 Club & eventually over-charge for that pricey special-Fury stuff if it ever comes into stock
    [​IMG]
    Honestly, who'd sell single channel but them? And why not send 2x8Gb unless you're purposely schemeing & monkeying w/your customers? It's right there, 8GB 2933. As for true prices? From top, pay for initial 8Gb naked budget stick (included in Price, estimated $75) then add $75 down the line, example add 1100 for 64Gb = 1175 total. $1175 can't buy quad-channel ...

    What's important is that these buyers feel the pain of it all > in their wallets, in their homes, in their waking thoughts when all the lights are out > "I am amazed that Dell was so ill prepared for the R7. Not to have memory in stock and then seemingly hiding the exact specs doesn’t make sense if they expect to maintain the good things that have been said in the early reviews." Uh huh. Musings from the same guy that thought "And for what I paid I should be running 4000MHz", "Or maybe Dell decided to limit an OCer's box as more of an advertising gimmick than a good corporate product" ... good corporate Gimmickware ... ... Meanwhile Frank and Michael Dell are riding on an unprecedented wave of Good Press...
    Tom's Guide Best Gaming Desktops 2017 > Aurora is #1,
    heehee
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    by the way, when you pay extry for dual-1080Ti, here's what they look like
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    [​IMG]
    of course they chose the f'ugliest ones on the market to overcharge their buyers with, red + slime green? I'm done here fellas, can't takes no mo
     
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  34. ssj92

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    Wow...must....resist..purchasing 1950X.
     
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    ajc9988 Death by a thousand paper cuts

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    Why? If nothing else, consider getting the 1900X cheap now, then you are on the platform and it will support at minimum the first 7nm chips from AMD, if not the second. Although, finding out if any boards will support PCIe4 next quarter would be something to look into.
     
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    ssj92 Neutron Star

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    I was going to wait until late next year to get back into a desktop when the next gen CPUs are out and next gen GPUs.

    If i were to buy this CPU now, I wouldn't have all the funds needed to completely build everything lol
     
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    ajc9988 Death by a thousand paper cuts

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    If you can wait until then, I definitely recommend it. Don't buy cannon/cascade lake. Dead ends. You want Zen2 or Ice, meaning wait for Q4-H1 2019. This also has DDR5 potentially being available. As to GPU, consumer Volta, rumoured to be called ampere, will just be Pascal with gddr6 and maybe 12nm. They are stripping out tensor cores and compute cores are cut down.
     
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  38. Mr. Fox

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    That's not a bad idea. Maybe by then AMD can build upon the foundation of the really good things they have done with Ryzen and Threadripper and add excellent overclocking potential to their repertoire. That would make their CPUs a lot more compelling option than they are right now. And, if they do not step up their game with overclocking by the time you are ready, you can always stick with a known good overclocked performance option with an i7 or i9 K or X CPU.
     
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  39. tgipier

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    So whats the advice for cooling your room when you are running the PC at 24/7 at maximum load on CPU? I am having problems with higher than normal room temperatures during usage. I run my processor with workload at 100% so... yeah. Room can get a bit too warm.
     
  40. Papusan

    Papusan Jokebook's Sucks! Dont waste your $$$ on Filthy

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    Air conditioning :D
     
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    ajc9988 Death by a thousand paper cuts

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    I'm using my rig as a space heater and keeping the heat in the rest of the house colder. Since I primarily spend time in that room (and my roommates actually enjoy low 60s for the house), it all works out! I stay nice, they get their cold, and I'm sure the extra electrical cost will wash out the heat savings. LOL!
     
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    Speechless. They truly are very evil for the way they operate the Alienware division. I cannot think of a better word to describe it. It's like selling you a WWF wresting champion in the final stages of muscular dystrophy. The R7 is the Alienware metaphor of Christopher Reeve after his horseback riding accident. Superman with a severe spinal cord injury... wheelchair-bound, using a ventilator and struggling daily just to stay alive.
    I'm like your roommates. I would love to have my house in the low 60s (or even lower) year 'round. I could live in a meat locker and be happy as a lark, but my wife hates cold. So, we compromise at a tolerable but toasty 70°F year 'round. When we still lived in Washington, I kept my home office door closed and window open during the winter and enjoyed seeing my breath while working. In Phoenix it never gets cold enough to actually be cold.
     
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    ajc9988 Death by a thousand paper cuts

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    Yeah, they want colder and we compromise. 63 isn't unreasonable, but at 62, I start having to put on sweats or a thicker shirt instead of shorts and a T-shirt. So it's a good compromise (over the low 50s).
     
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    ^

    A portable one helps quite a bit. Specially if you dont want to use the Central Air conditioning. You can even just use it as a fan, if the outside environment isnt as dusty.
     
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    I tell you what they reminds me of Brother Fox. True story (I needed to use Wiki to fill in the dates). Mom took us to see 20-30 movies a year, always going to see something, takes us to see Superman at the theater in 1978, Superman II in '80. In '82 we go see a flick called DeathTrap (this is a time in my life where I'm still trying to make sense of how Han Solo can be in Force 10 from Navarone & then be Indiana Jones, 'splain that!). But in that one scene I distinctly remember saying or thinking --> "Mommy why is Superman kissing that other man for?" (I thought he liked Lois Lane & her pink panties, like a done deal)

    You want speechless? The thought of which Christopher Reeve we're getting --> yeah, been there done that
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    You definitely have a lot of different BIOS options in that motherboard, more than mine! Do you think it makes much of a difference which motherboard people choose, as long as they buy a 'gaming' motherboard to allow for good overclocking? My thinking on this is that it doesn't make a whole lot of difference for CPUs that aren't gonna be able to suck ridiculous amounts of power, whereas I think motherboard choice would be really important for people who are buying perhaps 8 core & up CPUs - I'm thinking i9's and AMD Threadrippers. When these large CPUs with 8+ cores get overclocked they can really suck a lot of power, so I think motherboard choice is crucial in those situations, but I'm thinking 6 core & under it's not as important. What do you reckon?
     
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