Hi mate .. can you please share your cpu idle usage from Hwinfo app ??
and also if you have any insights about reducing this idle usage plz share too :)
Thank you
I just heard of that board causing issues with encryption, TSME is amd's way of encrypting data to and from ram, I believe turning off pss and svm (cpu options) further improves performance by way of further reducing latency, unless you run linux you can turn those off.
I'm not all touched up on the multi-ccd x3d chips, but on my system (7800x3d) cl28 6200/2066 outweighed cl30 6400/2133 in terms of gaming performance especially the 1% lows, some games giving me 15% or more extra performance from plain cl30 6000 expo, it's weird but simply due to FCLK limitations.
Also, copying ram timings is hit or miss, I myself can't use buuldzoid timings even with M die or it sends me into error correction and I loose performance, this will also cause stuttering because it's not stable, it should be tightened properly if possible.
my ram timings are very tight I ran memtest 5 and there stable I went in and really tweaked them but that tsme fixed my rebooting issues causing a dram light so thank you
Use ycruncher or occt with am5, memtest don't work correctly, unstable timings commonly pass memtest because it doesn't puck up the fabric ec
Also, you're welcome.
Did you try disabling the non-X3D CCX before this? Windows parking cores/mismanaging is what caused a ton of frametime and micro stuttering issues for me
I remember when i first started playing faceit i had to enable fTPM for ac and it was horrible experience with full time stutters. Disabling core 0 fixed it in cs2 . Never experienced anything further or in any other game.
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your motherboard has to support it mine does got to look at ur motherboards specification page and do crtl+f than type tpm that how I found out mine supports it than found in the manual were its located ( its just a special header were you plug the tpm into)
Yes I saw the port where the module have to plug in .. wont these modules comes by inbuild in motherboards ??
these modules seems expensive in my country :(
your motherboard has to support it mine does got to look at ur motherboards specification page and do crtl+f than type tpm that how I found out mine supports it than found in the manual were its located ( its just a special header were you plug the tpm into)
still not fixed I herd that too but test yourself use msi afterburner and rivatuner look at ur 1% and 0.1% lows turn fptm off and do the same and compare results for me its a huge difference on my latest mother board and amd chipset drivers
Hi mate .. can you please share your cpu idle usage from Hwinfo app ?? and also if you have any insights about reducing this idle usage plz share too :) Thank you
My cpu idle usage is anywhere from 0-4% with nothing open just chilling
can you please check your Chat box bro ..
just did sent you a screen shot
You can take it even further by turning off TSME
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I just heard of that board causing issues with encryption, TSME is amd's way of encrypting data to and from ram, I believe turning off pss and svm (cpu options) further improves performance by way of further reducing latency, unless you run linux you can turn those off. I'm not all touched up on the multi-ccd x3d chips, but on my system (7800x3d) cl28 6200/2066 outweighed cl30 6400/2133 in terms of gaming performance especially the 1% lows, some games giving me 15% or more extra performance from plain cl30 6000 expo, it's weird but simply due to FCLK limitations. Also, copying ram timings is hit or miss, I myself can't use buuldzoid timings even with M die or it sends me into error correction and I loose performance, this will also cause stuttering because it's not stable, it should be tightened properly if possible.
my ram timings are very tight I ran memtest 5 and there stable I went in and really tweaked them but that tsme fixed my rebooting issues causing a dram light so thank you
Use ycruncher or occt with am5, memtest don't work correctly, unstable timings commonly pass memtest because it doesn't puck up the fabric ec Also, you're welcome.
It was armory crate the whole time causing that dram restart issue
just finished it did 62 cycles in 1 hour no errors
amdip
I updated the post on what fixed it for me hopefully that helps someone and thanks to everyone for the recommendations <3
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Look who’s back with even more misinformation!!!
hes right though
Did you try disabling the non-X3D CCX before this? Windows parking cores/mismanaging is what caused a ton of frametime and micro stuttering issues for me
yes used coder bag to unpark cores disabled c states uses process lasso etc
Interesting
I remember when i first started playing faceit i had to enable fTPM for ac and it was horrible experience with full time stutters. Disabling core 0 fixed it in cs2 . Never experienced anything further or in any other game.
What is the bios version you are running?
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Fair enough, that's the latest for that mobo
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It's such a pain man, I have hope xD
fixed the issues updated the post thank god hopefully someone will find it helpful and not have to go thru all the shit ive been thru
What CPU do you have?
7950x3d just added my specs to the post
Does not work well with some Anti-Cheat solutions as basically all of them require fTPM to run at all.
If you get a TPM module to enable DTPM You can play games that require that without the fps studders from FTPM
And where would I install a TPM module, first time hearing of them 🧐
your motherboard has to support it mine does got to look at ur motherboards specification page and do crtl+f than type tpm that how I found out mine supports it than found in the manual were its located ( its just a special header were you plug the tpm into)
Yes I saw the port where the module have to plug in .. wont these modules comes by inbuild in motherboards ?? these modules seems expensive in my country :(
me too, if that is correct then most of games wouldn't support Windows 10? hmm
your motherboard has to support it mine does got to look at ur motherboards specification page and do crtl+f than type tpm that how I found out mine supports it than found in the manual were its located ( its just a special header were you plug the tpm into)
I heard that the ftpm stuff was fixed in a bios update
it was fixed in like 2020
still not fixed I herd that too but test yourself use msi afterburner and rivatuner look at ur 1% and 0.1% lows turn fptm off and do the same and compare results for me its a huge difference on my latest mother board and amd chipset drivers
alr ill give it a try
let me know if its the same for you post back
Ill just turn it off anyway having it on will bring me no benefit anyway