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  1. Does anyone use OCCT 3Dstandard test to validate their GPU OC? I never did but ran it on my 6700 with error detection enabled and it found errors. I raised vGPU from 1125 to 1150mv and no more errors. I hadn't seen any problems at 1125mv when running 3Dmark, Superposition and Heaven but nonetheless a little more voltage was an easy solution.

  2. Pick a benchmark and measure both setups. You should find that the faster ram outperforms 3200 if running at 1:1. Can you run 3800 at 1:1 with a 2600?

  3. I suggest setting the min clk to 2400 and testing again. If it crashes, raise vcore until it doesn't. I ended up running 2400-2600-1900mem at 1100mv as my 24/7 setup. I also used MPT to raise the PPT from 100W to 125W. Scored ~9000 in Timespy with a high of 9235 using more aggressive settings. GL

  4. My PC Fighter uses 230W at 1125mv under 75C, 95C hot spot. I used MPT to raise the PPT from 186W to 230W. Scores 13,000+ in Timespy.

  5. You either want the 6650xt or the 6700xt/6750xt.

  6. Thanks. I just want to set ultra and forget it. Sadly it's getting hard to find the 6700XT for under $350. I found a Powercolor Hellhound 6650XT for $230, which is today's best deal but only a small upgrade.

  7. The 6700xt Swift is 330 right now on PC part picker. 6750xt is $360.

  8. I forgot to mention that I can only fit a dual fan card in my case. Anyway I found a new Powercolor Fighter RX6700XT on Mercari for $300, offered $270 and the seller accepted. I wanted a Sapphire Pulse or PC Hellhound but for under $300 the Fighter will do. Thanks!

  9. Thank you. I’ve been beating myself up and jumping through hoops trying to figure out what I should do. I really appreciate your quick reply and honesty. There are still good people out there and are one.

  10. Procodt has a raison d'être, it acts as a shield for electronical noise, lower the resistance, higher the chance of false positive from the noise. You may get things like double clicks, usb drop out, visual corruption, audio click, bsod etc with too low odt when the computer is under heavy load, which wont appear with memory tests.

  11. Good to know! Luckily for me 36.9 appears to be high enough in my case since I haven't experienced any errors. It does explain why Gigabyte would choose to set procODT higher than necessary or optimal.

  12. tFAW should be 16, VSOC is too high, try 1.15v instead and enable GDM. procODT is very high, try 40.

  13. You should be able to find a suitable replacement at any fastener, hardware or auto parts store. Just take one with you and match it up. If you can't find a flange bolt just add a washer to a hex bolt. A GM dealer could also supply one but you're gonna pay.

  14. Any 5600 will be capped at 4650Mhz using PBO. If you have a really good chip that can do 4700 all core that's great. My old 5600 can't do 4600 all core at any vcore.

  15. i have the same board running 3800 cl 14 so the board only supporting 3466 shouldn't be an issue

  16. yea, buy and try. But that not help lol

  17. yeah, i have memtest86. but if i don't have the stiks i can't test are

  18. Considering how cheap 3600 ram is why buy 3200? 3600C18 is more likely to run 3600C16 than 3200C16. You could also buy 3600C16 and run it at 3800C16 with high likelihood of success. GL

  19. I mean, overclocking RAM only brings marginal benefits. It's more a hobby than anything. If you're happy with the performance, I don't see why you'd want to send it back.

  20. I don't think it is too big a deal since it only hits that under lightly threaded workloads at max boost temporarily, it runs around 1.40 to 1.47 volts when core cycling. All core is pretty much the same at 1.3 to 1.4 volts as it was before.

  21. Not really. Pretty much the same as it was with my original CO settings with positive offsets on best core(s) when I was messing with +200mhz core override vs doing it this way.

  22. Too bad. I think that for me the benefit is that raising low pstate vcore allows for greater undervolting in high pstates. My curves were better when made with Ycruncher and OCCT but I would get random reboots during low pstates. Using corecyler really ruined my curve and hurt performance but solved the reboots. This method brought some lost performance back.

  23. It's up to you. An hour of OCCT isn't easy. If my PC can pass several hours of tm5, Ycruncher, corecyler, hci memtest and an hour of OCCT, I'm satisfied.

  24. why the crap fart did I just get a notification that you posted this? I didn't follow, and I didn't post it. What the shitting fart bazooka is reddit thinking?

  25. Was the notification titled: "Now in overclocking"? I've been getting those recently. Reddit misses us? LoL

  26. No. It was "this rando chucklefuck said a thing!"

  27. If I'm reading this right you need to go into AMD overclocking in your bios and manually change the IF frequency above 1800Mhz. At least I need to do this on my mobo. Aim for 1900 @ 1:1.

  28. I don’t know if it’s a problem with mobile or whatever, but I cannot for the life of me see any comments on Corsairs forums. I have a kit of 4.41 and was searching to confirm that it was Bdie and found that same thread on Corsair’s forum you linked but couldn’t get it to pull up. Man it’s frustrating.

  29. If you have 16gb chips it should be Samsung B die. S8B is 4.31 and S16A is 4.40 but 4.41 is not listed.

  30. Oh I know what it is, I was just saying I couldn’t confirm via the Corsair forum. 4.41 is S16B dual channel

  31. Those things are junk. A couple of bars are infinitely easier to use than that thing. With 10 years plus working in a tire store/ service truck I thought it would be nice and easy…no. That thing is the devils tool lol.

  32. Damn... way to rain on my parade. :( I haven't used it yet but thought it would be useful for UTV and trailer tires if floor mounted.

  33. Honestly, it might be viable in that scenario. I was doing 14” Honda wheels and. It was a wrestling match. It uses the same concept as a box tire machine of pulling the bead up as you rotate the bar. However it’s obviously all manual powered. The energy I spent trying to rotate the bar was much more than that spent with two bars.

  34. I hope so. If nothing else it did help with what I initially bought it for. I needed to break the beads on my car's tires so I could replace the tpms sensors. It was easier than using a jack. We have a bunch of trailers, a UTV, riding mower, etc. and I hope it can handle small tires like that. I suppose I'll find out.

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