No the checksum is really... Not as useful as you would think.
For cas + speed + cpu speed the run looks bugged sorry but I guess even under "ideal" circumstances it can still occur, I caught my fair share of heat running Windows 10 for 1 sub. Try it in Windows 7. For the most part what chew* said it will be slower, but you can tune most of it out and get over the "actually faster than" hump by spending a ton of time tuning the board to bench well, which is basically the polar opposite of 24/7 stability. I haven't even bothered with a DMM because in my opinion the values *set* in bios vs actual is inconsequential except for llc. It's a nice to know for things like llc but ultimately the setting in bios dictates what the end result will be regardless of actual voltage. I'm not after trying to find that golden chip which does XXX freq at XXX volts. To me it just needs to do XXX freq and that's it.
Just my 2c. DMM is a more correct way of doing things, but when you boil it down to action vs reaction, you can get away with a lot short cutting. The down side is you have no real sharable data as standards were not defined.
That would have been around 8:20 if it passed BTW.




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