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Zen 3 statistic

A few of my conclusions :

Zen 3 statistic

Comments

is there a similar graphic for zen 2 ?

Doug Wilkinson

Silver 5900X here. Has always come back as silver with about 20 passes.

Tanveer Jugpal

Evaluation depends on many factors like level of LLC or CPU temperature. Better cooling gives better result. And don't be sad because real world difference between borderline silver and most 5950x will be marginal ;).

Michael

My 5950x switches between bronze and silver throughout testing of different CTR builds, but mostly stays bronze. Should I be sad? Why does it switch?

you literally have the option to report your stuff in the program... if you read the settings its there.

Samuel Colletti

Where is this data from? Is CTR "phoning home" and reporting back results of peoples runs to compile this data somehow?

geo_gan

Just so you know, I hit that 800 mV club and scored Platinum with my 5800x, but I had my office door open testing in 50F ambient with a custom loop.

Thank you for the great work. It gives a general idea about the behavior of the CPU but I wouldn't take it too seriously as some settings can be manually tricked and there is still some bugs. For example (user @pierr here): The diag voltage can be manually changed and reported as it by CTR. With 2.1 Beta 6, CTR didn't changed the diagnostic voltage after a complete diagnostic test. I had to set it manually. Also: after tuning Profile 2, the CB run should be at 1306 mV and 4625 Mhz but for a strange reason, the test was made with 1122 mV and CB returned a result even below than the bench of Profile 1 (see lines 1174 & 1175 in the Ryzen 5 report).

Read carefully. Its called best voltage diag and belongs to one of the rare platinum chips. So no, dont change the diag voltage

Riwwelorsch

Interesting... Will you use this data to adapt CTR diagnostic voltage and other specific settings per processor? e.g. 5600X will have reference diagnostic voltage 911 instead current 1187?

super interesting data! thanks for this!

Xdrqgol

Yeah! It could also be that the gold samples 5600X and 5800X are 5900X or 5950X that have CCD#2 disabled.

Yuri Bubliy

And the unique processors arent that unique :-)

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