![]() CTR 1.1 got a new engine with some additional rules.That is, we have the concept of CTR in 2 clicks (DIAGNOSTIC - START). In "Settings mode" user can include additional settings, which will be useful only for advanced users.As an additional help, a button-link to the English video guide has been added to CTR 1.1 (Russian video guide will be added soon). The log has been slightly transformed and additional information can be displayed in it, which will allow the user to solve problems on his own without resorting to forum discussions. A button has been added to reset the settings and pop-up tooltips have been added.The user now has 2 slot profiles to which he can record the results of the current experiment or make manual corrections. The profile management buttons have moved to a separate page, which can be accessed by pressing the "PROFILE MANAGEMENT" button.Ill let this sit for a bit, then back to Memory OC'ing. Rerunning cb20 manually 1 more time with High priority yielded 4047. I have it stock currently.ġ.1b4 started with 3571 got it up to 4029. Although I have screenshots of cb20 ranging from 3064 to 3617 when i was playing with dram OC's. I set to high and scores jumped a bit too. Side note Ive noticed cinebench likes to run in below normal priority. It did settle on 4475/4425 which is 50mhz less on ccx2, but no biggy. So I ran the tuning again and this time its fine. ![]() Even when gaming with my gtx1070 and it ramps up it only hits 480. this is odd as Im on a 600w ups and all during the test it stayed under 280. I run the tuning again and on test3 it seems to have crashed my UPS. I relaunched it but have since realized it keeps the log in the folder but seems to clear it on launch. I ran diagnostic which was fine, however upon clicking copy to clipboard it crashed. Trying 1.1b4 and things a little different. apply would be grayed out so I had to do save then apply. My only issue was it wasnt applying profiles at start, or even saving the profile properly. I started on 1.1b3 and diagnostic ran fine, said golden. It also could be seen in Cinebench when in LLC3, as some parts of that render are also more heavy to do and some are lighter.įor now I will leave the settings that I have to see if any crashes will happen when gaming or otherwise, but any advise on what could be happening? Seems to me that problem happens when CPU is loaded heavy (like rendering tiles in Blender that are hard to do) and then it swifts over to lighter task (background tiles in Blender) temps rise (but never above 75C) and then it crashes. Ran Mafia Definitive edition and RDR2 also no crashes so far (and temps are amazing from 40 to 50, before with PBO it could hit 70 sometimes). Ran 3D Mark Time Spy Extreme, also no crashes temps around 60C. I changed it back to LLC4, Cinebench still running fine, also tried Corona Benchmark also fine. Which is strange as they are lighter and CPU should be doing them fine. I noticed that when Blender (or Cinebench when in LLC3 mode) is rendering a tile that is harder to render it runs fine, but problems start to happen when in a scene like Spring there is a lot of background that can be rendered quickly temps jump to around 73C and it crashes on those parts of render. Then I've loaded Spring scene (can be downloaded from blender website) and crashes have returned. It ran great, temps a little over 60 (was 80 when in PBO). Then I thought I will run Blender as I have it. But after a restart I've run Cinebench once more and it started to either crash or restart the PC completely.Ĭhanged LLC to Level 4, ran Cinebench many times, crashes have stopped. Now the temps were hovering around 60-70C and I have more performance. Before with PBO and AutoOC in BIOS I've had around 7400 points in Cinebench, and temps were running around 80. CCX3: 4375MHz, CCX4: 4325MHz.įirst I thought it was great. Run stability test, also no problems.ĬCX1 and CCX2: 4400MHz. It ran fine, Cinebench has passed, score I received was a little above 7700 (stock was just shy of 7100). Ran again but this time with LLC set to Level 3 and Delta set to 150MHz. It started to overclock it, seemed stable but after Cinebench has started I've had a restart. ![]() ![]() According to diagnostics I have a golden sample. 3900X and ASUS X570 TUF Gaming here with 240 AIO Cooler.
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