NOTE: I limited this video to Offline without AI as this was the most consistent to test with. Even Offline without AI is not the most consistent as BSG won't give us control over all the offline settings like the weather, therefor fog was really annoying to deal with. If you're looking for Online game play check out my previous video. Join the discord server ( discord.gg/6Utxzsa9wc ) that is run by RUclipsr Klemintime @klemintime1452 (I highly recommend you check out his channel!), there is a big community active that is always willing to help you out with any pc or performance related issues. Personally I'm very active in this discord so join up if you need any help with Tarkov or other related PC issues.
@@Reodhadh I 100% would do this but 1. I can't buy a standard account anymore with the co-op expansion so I'll have to buy unheard which is stupid expensive. 2. idk honestly what the performance difference will be, is co-op hosted like offline or PvE etc. 3. Using co-op mode would make it harder for people to compare my numbers with theirs if they don't have access to co-op.
Nice video mang I'm happy to stay with manual ram timings, pbo to -25 so I can stay with lower temps. Tried the +200mht offset with scalar x10 and dayum, my room wasn't that cool anymore :')
Thanks! Scalar 10x added about 0.100V on my CPU going from stock 1.2V to 1.3V under full load which increased temps quite a bit but should be fairly easy to cool still. Generally this CPU is so good that OC should be considered if you want every last % of performance, otherwise for sure PBO
My takeaway is that there are some big gains with Buildzoid timings and a good CPU OC. I wonder if there are measurable difference between manual RAM tuning and using Buildzoid Hynix DDR5 timings
I think his timings get you like 80% there as most XMP/EXPO profiles have terrible timings. With that said I'm not sure how much it truly matters as the CPU has so much cache.
can you point me in the right direction for how to get started with ram overclocking for the first time? are there guides out there for specific ram kits? the most ive done is set it to XMP. been too afraid to touch timings and stuff
RAM overclocking/tuning is quite the rabbit hole but checkout buildzoid aka ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking here on youtube, he probably has the most videos about any type of ram/cpu combo. Ryzen 9000 is pretty much the same when it comes down to memory tuning so this video would be a good starting point: ruclips.net/video/dlYxmRcdLVw/видео.htmlsi=wwjsOZ6T67KTn9V7
@@wildgg there's a balance and you have to weigh the scales on the poorly binned ones. lower soc voltage can increase high flck stability but greatly reduce ram o.c. stability. give and take. After a week fiddling with mine i ended up with flck 2133, ram @ 6400 cl32. couldn't tighten ram timing at all and keep 6400. I can hit 2200 flck at a super low soc voltage but couldn't o.c. ram at all past 6000 cl30. So i found the best middle ground.
This is a big maybe to be honest with you. Every CPU & RAM kit overclocks differently, there's quite a lot of variables to it. pyurologie recently did a video on his bios setup so I would look into that for now but keep in mind mine or his settings might not work on your hardware.
@@BautistLOD Basically increased voltage and use that more aggressively. I'm not sure if this is the same for every CPU and Motherboard but 10x resulted in 0.100 more V on my cpu going from 1.2V at defaults to 1.3V with scalar 10x.
@@BautistLOD Good question! short answer is I'm not 100% sure but generally with the 3D chips ram speed/timings aren't THAT important, this doesn't mean you should get a 4800 cl40kit and call it a day but I'm fairly confident in saying most 6000 cl30 kits will come close to a tuned kit. With that in mind if I had to make an honest guess, I'd say overclocking the CPU will give you the bulk of the gains. If overclocking both CPU and RAM can increase fps by 10% than the CPU would probably be responsible for 7% and the ram for the other 3%.
NOTE: I limited this video to Offline without AI as this was the most consistent to test with. Even Offline without AI is not the most consistent as BSG won't give us control over all the offline settings like the weather, therefor fog was really annoying to deal with. If you're looking for Online game play check out my previous video.
Join the discord server ( discord.gg/6Utxzsa9wc ) that is run by RUclipsr Klemintime @klemintime1452 (I highly recommend you check out his channel!), there is a big community active that is always willing to help you out with any pc or performance related issues. Personally I'm very active in this discord so join up if you need any help with Tarkov or other related PC issues.
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pvp offline coop has control of time and weather and is on a server, but requires a partner.. just a idea for you.
@@Reodhadh I 100% would do this but 1. I can't buy a standard account anymore with the co-op expansion so I'll have to buy unheard which is stupid expensive. 2. idk honestly what the performance difference will be, is co-op hosted like offline or PvE etc. 3. Using co-op mode would make it harder for people to compare my numbers with theirs if they don't have access to co-op.
Nice video mang
I'm happy to stay with manual ram timings, pbo to -25 so I can stay with lower temps.
Tried the +200mht offset with scalar x10 and dayum, my room wasn't that cool anymore :')
Thanks!
Scalar 10x added about 0.100V on my CPU going from stock 1.2V to 1.3V under full load which increased temps quite a bit but should be fairly easy to cool still.
Generally this CPU is so good that OC should be considered if you want every last % of performance, otherwise for sure PBO
RAM tuning is always worth it. But there are just a few sources where you can learn it.
Any chance you could help me with PBO on my 9800x3d?, it is not hitting 5.4GHz when stress testing on Cinebench or AIDA64.
My takeaway is that there are some big gains with Buildzoid timings and a good CPU OC.
I wonder if there are measurable difference between manual RAM tuning and using Buildzoid Hynix DDR5 timings
I think his timings get you like 80% there as most XMP/EXPO profiles have terrible timings. With that said I'm not sure how much it truly matters as the CPU has so much cache.
can you point me in the right direction for how to get started with ram overclocking for the first time? are there guides out there for specific ram kits? the most ive done is set it to XMP. been too afraid to touch timings and stuff
RAM overclocking/tuning is quite the rabbit hole but checkout buildzoid aka ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking here on youtube, he probably has the most videos about any type of ram/cpu combo.
Ryzen 9000 is pretty much the same when it comes down to memory tuning so this video would be a good starting point: ruclips.net/video/dlYxmRcdLVw/видео.htmlsi=wwjsOZ6T67KTn9V7
Did you try getting FCLK to 2200? 9800X3D is mostly good binned as I've heard.
I have and even 2100 will just not go, my CPU ain't it :(
@@wildgg there's a balance and you have to weigh the scales on the poorly binned ones. lower soc voltage can increase high flck stability but greatly reduce ram o.c. stability. give and take. After a week fiddling with mine i ended up with flck 2133, ram @ 6400 cl32. couldn't tighten ram timing at all and keep 6400. I can hit 2200 flck at a super low soc voltage but couldn't o.c. ram at all past 6000 cl30. So i found the best middle ground.
can you make a tutorial on how to do all that?
This is a big maybe to be honest with you. Every CPU & RAM kit overclocks differently, there's quite a lot of variables to it.
pyurologie recently did a video on his bios setup so I would look into that for now but keep in mind mine or his settings might not work on your hardware.
@@wildgg what does the scalar do?
@@BautistLOD Basically increased voltage and use that more aggressively. I'm not sure if this is the same for every CPU and Motherboard but 10x resulted in 0.100 more V on my cpu going from 1.2V at defaults to 1.3V with scalar 10x.
@@wildgg alright, does tuning the ram results in more fps or just oc-ing and undervolting the cpu?
@@BautistLOD Good question! short answer is I'm not 100% sure but generally with the 3D chips ram speed/timings aren't THAT important, this doesn't mean you should get a 4800 cl40kit and call it a day but I'm fairly confident in saying most 6000 cl30 kits will come close to a tuned kit.
With that in mind if I had to make an honest guess, I'd say overclocking the CPU will give you the bulk of the gains. If overclocking both CPU and RAM can increase fps by 10% than the CPU would probably be responsible for 7% and the ram for the other 3%.
fog fog go away pls don’t come back another day 🎉