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    Looks like the CPUs were definitely throttling:



    This run is over 1 sec faster than @ 3ghz.

    Don't know how much I'll be playing with the setup today as I'm dead tired from my trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    Looks like the CPUs were definitely throttling:
    Do you have better cooling on them now?

    Could you please test with WPrime v1.55, then it's easier to compare to hwbot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Do you have better cooling on them now?

    Could you please test with WPrime v1.55, then it's easier to compare to hwbot.
    BTW, same stock coolers...just less Vcore

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    Looks like the CPUs were definitely throttling:



    This run is over 1 sec faster than @ 3ghz.

    Don't know how much I'll be playing with the setup today as I'm dead tired from my trip.
    can u try Cinebench run? And winrar benchmark?
    wprime is better with the same HT: NB (2000:2000, 2400:2400 etc). Example with 2000MHz HT and 2600MHz at NB is run whorse. But i think, u know it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Do you have better cooling on them now?

    Could you please test with WPrime v1.55, then it's easier to compare to hwbot.
    WPrime 1.55 seems to have issues detecting the proper number of cores.....



    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    can u try Cinebench run? And winrar benchmark?
    wprime is better with the same HT: NB (2000:2000, 2400:2400 etc). Example with 2000MHz HT and 2600MHz at NB is run whorse. But i think, u know it
    .....so does the Winrar bench:



    Cinebench has the same problem as well...don't have a screenshot at them moment, but I'll post one later....

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    WPrime 1.55 seems to have issues detecting the proper number of cores.....




    .....so does the Winrar bench:



    Cinebench has the same problem as well...don't have a screenshot at them moment, but I'll post one later....
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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    WPrime 1.55 seems to have issues detecting the proper number of cores.....





    .....so does the Winrar bench:



    Cinebench has the same problem as well...don't have a screenshot at them moment, but I'll post one later....
    have your tried setting it Manually on both ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    have your tried setting it Manually on both ?
    Lol...no...I guess I'll try that now...thought these programs would be a bit "smarter than that

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    can u try Cinebench run? And winrar benchmark?
    wprime is better with the same HT: NB (2000:2000, 2400:2400 etc). Example with 2000MHz HT and 2600MHz at NB is run whorse. But i think, u know it
    I think he can't adjust it.

    This is not an overclockers board......if he could adjust he wouldn't be writing scripts to OC all cores he would just flip multis in bios

    S7 advanced tab on wprime 1.55, set to 24 cores
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    I think he can't adjust it.

    This is not an overclockers board......if he could adjust he wouldn't be writing scripts to OC all cores he would just flip multis in bios

    S7 advanced tab on wprime 1.55, set to 24 cores
    Yep...frequencies aren't adjustable. Only multi:

    1.55 seems a lot slower:


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    Any programs out there that adjust memory timings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    Any programs out there that adjust memory timings?
    I really wish codered still developed A64tweaker. Remember how vital that used to be for BH5 tweaking back in the day? I don't think anything aside from AOD allows you access and adjust to all the memory timings. And especially not for the board you're on.
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    Try installing Amd Over Drive S7, no clue if it will work though, it might not detect AMD cpu if anything can fool with ram in the fly its that......might be able to raise HT bus, etc bump NB and HTT

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    Any programs out there that adjust memory timings?
    As always baredit/crystalcpu and the bkdg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    Any programs out there that adjust memory timings?
    Hey s7, this memory tweaker worked quite well on Phenom I's...
    Might be worth as shot...

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    I was going to say AOD for tweaking memory, but you already find out it's not working. Still it would be worthy giving a shot with AOD 2.1.4. That was the version which worked without knowing the CPU and while newer releases were crashing on my PC this one was happy bunny! The only drawback was lack of info in some tabs ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    Any programs out there that adjust memory timings?
    Have you tested CPU-Tweaker by FELIX?

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    That setup has four memory controller, all those apps only support one controller.
    Chapter 3.5 here shows the pci register specs.
    http://support.amd.com/de/Processor_TechDocs/31116.pdf
    In BarEdit their should be four pci devices for the different memory controllers. I tested it on an agena single socket system last year and it worked.

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