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Just one simple example how “awesome” AMD


Switched from intel to amd and in few weeks decided that was interesting experience, but enough.

Pay attention on temps, cpu load and gpu load, for me it is absolutely failed amd experience, taking into account how many bsods I had.

13700kf in stock, but memory 7600 32-44-44-50.
7800x3d curve -20, memory 6000 28-36-36-28.

6 Comments

  1. RunalldayHI

    If you are getting bsod then something is wrong, it’s as simple as that.

    Have you correctly tested your CO and ram timings? Or did you just copy them?

  2. Obvious_Drive_1506

    If you’re getting bsod im gonna go out on a limb and say it’s probably your memory. Those are quite tight timings, the curve optimizer isn’t that aggressive though.

  3. Isn’t there something else going on with the CPU load? Some other programs are running as well and causing it and not the game? The memory usage is also a bit different.

  4. Andrex2309

    I do kinda think that your temperatures are a bit strange on the i7 13700kf…
    This thing aside, your experience can’t say much.
    The 7800x3D consistently beats most of the CPUs on almost every game, outliers exists surely but that CPU is something that is basically plug and play like 90% of the times, even running without CO and with slower (timings side) Ram.
    Can’t say the same with a 13700kf running ram at 7600MHz.

    Use what you like though, stay where everything is stable

  5. Depending a bit on the board, set max PBO boost to 200+, drop the curve completely and set Load Line Calibration to lvl3 or 4
    Set MCLK=UCLK or 1:1, and set FCLK to 2100.
    Loosen the Cas latencies a bit to 30 36 36 36 30, you wont notice but windows might be correcting small memory errors you are getting with such tight timings losing frames in the process. The blue screens make me think you have a small memory instability .

    Now try again, even if only for entertainment purpose

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