16:54:18 Ryzen 9 5900X stock, 3200MHz CL14 Memory - 13150 h/s 16:55:58 how's that compare to 3900? 16:56:14 stock 3900X does less than 12 kh/s 16:56:29 but it all strongly depends on RAM timings 16:56:46 I'll test 5600X vs 3700X with the same memory and same clocks/thread count 16:56:51 when I get 5600X 16:56:51 right. thought we were already near the ceiling for ddr4 3200 18:27:39 Think my stock 3900x with default ram settings was like 10.8Kh/s 18:30:52 my 3900x with 3200 MHz memory does about 13.1 kH/s too. think the only setting changed in the bios is pbo current limit 18:31:06 and a small core undervolt 18:31:49 3900x 1.08v 3.9GHz does 14600 with decebt 3200MT tuned memory 18:32:18 nemory subtimings unreasonably important 18:32:25 memory* 18:34:40 3900x 1.1125v 4.0 Ghz 3200 CL14 tuned = 15,020 18:35:27 yes, 12-core Ryzens are very sensitive to memory timings 18:35:33 16-core Ryzens too of course 18:36:23 My 3700X is almost not limited by memory (3600 MHz 14-13-13-28), so it'll be easier to compare clock to clock 18:36:31 I think +10% at the same clock 20:28:59 https://3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2020/11/05/1024662/chart-15.png 20:29:22 same speed for 5900X, probably stock again 20:30:01 This was with DDR4-3600 SDRAM, 16-19-19-39 (G.Skill TridentZ Neo F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC) 20:31:18 I think Ryzen 3000 cores are just too powerful already and get limited by RAM 20:36:10 Or maybe MSR mod doesn't work properly on Ryzen 5000. We'll see soon.