I have had a lot of fun and great success with the 245K, it is cheaper to bin and has the same memory controller as the 285K, with more headroom. Great content, thank you.
@Skatterbencher, hello, First of all I just want to say thanks and show gratitude that there are guys like you that put such effort into explaining and giving out OC tutorials in such detail and all FREE of charge. I'm sure that you have helped thousands of people tune their PC to their fullest potential and that is something remarkable. Thanks once again. I do have a question hoping you could answer, I'm going to build a gaming PC and wanted to know if both PCs are max tuned, for gaming, 9800x3d vs 285k, which is faster? Thanks in advance boss. Hopefully you enjoying your new place.
In case you go with the 9800X3D (which I would do since I game a lot and those 8 cores are powerful enough for my other workloads), be aware that not all mainboards support external BCLK, which is important to really tune it optimally according to @SkatterBencher tutorials. There is a somewhat maintained excel sheet on overclock net, search for "AM5 eCLK generator boards"
Thanks for the kind words. I hope that my guides have helped people sort out their system performance, that's the goal! As for 9800X3D vs 285K: the next system on my test bench is in fact the 285K. My early numbers look surprisingly favorable to the 285K when compared to the numbers from SkatterBencher #82 with the 9800X3D. Bang for the buck, probably the 98X3D can't be beaten though. That said, I'm not a reviewer so I definitely recommend you check out real hardware testers for a more conclusive answer :)
@@SkatterBencher Most reviewers review products on a stock setting, which is not what the enthusiast community look for, everyone tunes their system to some degree which is why I only trust your numbers after you have tuned the system. Looking forward to your 285k OC guide to compare to your #82 9800x3d to see which one I will go for. Hopefully you include the same games and perhaps add some more games in your data!!! This is just my opinion sir but I think there is a great opportunity for you to become the only TechTuber that reviews PC products in their "tuned/optimized" settings and compare it with other also tuned products. I'm confident there is a huge interest in this aspect where people are starting to learn from you and other people that you are leaving HUGE performance gains by leaving everything on stock settings. I think it will help your popularity tremendously, just my two cents. Honestly, in this couple months I've discovered your channel, I've learned more about PC optimization than all of my 15+ yrs combined building/using PCS. Sadly I have not being able to apply it yet in real world with my current rig which is old but I will when the RTX 5090 releases and I build a new rig. Also, If its not much to ask and this might be of interest to you and your audience, are you planning on reviewing the X870 APEX board with a 9800x3d to see how much potential there is to be gained with this board? Some OC enthusiasts like yourself already have the AM5 Apex early and were able to get to 6800mt/s on a 1:1 ratio, that's quite amazing. I really really hope you make a OC guide for the APEX!! Thanks a lot for responding, I appreciate it.
awesome guide as usual. is sad intel may disable PG mode not using the DLVR reg device as all regulators create xtra heat. the more of these videos I watch the more I'd possibly prefer these new core ultra cpu's vs new Ryzen ones. also that cu-dimms really help this cpu design. also using a 245 vs more expensive ones gives higher speeds at given heat load. 6 cores plus all the eff cores is prob adequate for most people.
im having trouble getting some ram clockspeed out of my 2x32gb 6000 C30 kit, im getting stuck at 6600 - do you have some daily-system settings for 64gb dual ranked hynix ram? i want to stay in really safe voltage ranges as this system is going to be a workstation and it needs to be long term stable, but being stuck below 7000MTs is not great with arrowlake. thanks!
Can you give me a advise please? I have a 14600K and i manage to reach 5.7 Ghz stable. The issue is that i feel that a 360mm AIO, the Lian Li Galahard II trinity is not handeling it well. It reach 100C easy. The case has good airflow and ambient temp is around 23-26C. Is it normal? Or do you have advise for me? Multiplier is 57 E cores Multiplier is 45 Ring is at 53 Vcore is offset to -0.02 Ring and L2 is offset to +0.02 SVID for turbo is 1.35 SVID for turbo on L2 and Ring is around 0.4
Hm why is the Y-cruncher 5B score that low? My 13700K is doing around 125 sec. at 5.6 Ghz. The good thing with this new Intel Processors is the much lower power consumption.
@@SkatterBencher I find it hard to read graphs as well. I get the offset idea, but 30% gain looks like 300%. I’d much prefer the scale starting with 0% where 100% represent the base performance. Love your work
I have had a lot of fun and great success with the 245K, it is cheaper to bin and has the same memory controller as the 285K, with more headroom. Great content, thank you.
Thank you!!
@Skatterbencher, hello, First of all I just want to say thanks and show gratitude that there are guys like you that put such effort into explaining and giving out OC tutorials in such detail and all FREE of charge. I'm sure that you have helped thousands of people tune their PC to their fullest potential and that is something remarkable. Thanks once again.
I do have a question hoping you could answer, I'm going to build a gaming PC and wanted to know if both PCs are max tuned, for gaming, 9800x3d vs 285k, which is faster?
Thanks in advance boss. Hopefully you enjoying your new place.
In case you go with the 9800X3D (which I would do since I game a lot and those 8 cores are powerful enough for my other workloads), be aware that not all mainboards support external BCLK, which is important to really tune it optimally according to @SkatterBencher tutorials.
There is a somewhat maintained excel sheet on overclock net, search for "AM5 eCLK generator boards"
Thanks for the kind words. I hope that my guides have helped people sort out their system performance, that's the goal!
As for 9800X3D vs 285K: the next system on my test bench is in fact the 285K. My early numbers look surprisingly favorable to the 285K when compared to the numbers from SkatterBencher #82 with the 9800X3D. Bang for the buck, probably the 98X3D can't be beaten though.
That said, I'm not a reviewer so I definitely recommend you check out real hardware testers for a more conclusive answer :)
@@SkatterBencher Most reviewers review products on a stock setting, which is not what the enthusiast community look for, everyone tunes their system to some degree which is why I only trust your numbers after you have tuned the system. Looking forward to your 285k OC guide to compare to your #82 9800x3d to see which one I will go for.
Hopefully you include the same games and perhaps add some more games in your data!!!
This is just my opinion sir but I think there is a great opportunity for you to become the only TechTuber that reviews PC products in their "tuned/optimized" settings and compare it with other also tuned products. I'm confident there is a huge interest in this aspect where people are starting to learn from you and other people that you are leaving HUGE performance gains by leaving everything on stock settings. I think it will help your popularity tremendously, just my two cents. Honestly, in this couple months I've discovered your channel, I've learned more about PC optimization than all of my 15+ yrs combined building/using PCS. Sadly I have not being able to apply it yet in real world with my current rig which is old but I will when the RTX 5090 releases and I build a new rig.
Also, If its not much to ask and this might be of interest to you and your audience, are you planning on reviewing the X870 APEX board with a 9800x3d to see how much potential there is to be gained with this board? Some OC enthusiasts like yourself already have the AM5 Apex early and were able to get to 6800mt/s on a 1:1 ratio, that's quite amazing. I really really hope you make a OC guide for the APEX!!
Thanks a lot for responding, I appreciate it.
Thanks for sharing an Arrow Lake tuning video ♪
Awesome guide 😎
Can you still make the Video with the 265k?
It's on the to-do list ... but it'll take me some time
👍👍👍
Excellent work.
awesome guide as usual. is sad intel may disable PG mode not using the DLVR reg device as all regulators create xtra heat. the more of these videos I watch the more I'd possibly prefer these new core ultra cpu's vs new Ryzen ones. also that cu-dimms really help this cpu design. also using a 245 vs more expensive ones gives higher speeds at given heat load. 6 cores plus all the eff cores is prob adequate for most people.
im having trouble getting some ram clockspeed out of my 2x32gb 6000 C30 kit, im getting stuck at 6600 - do you have some daily-system settings for 64gb dual ranked hynix ram? i want to stay in really safe voltage ranges as this system is going to be a workstation and it needs to be long term stable, but being stuck below 7000MTs is not great with arrowlake. thanks!
Can you give me a advise please?
I have a 14600K and i manage to reach 5.7 Ghz stable. The issue is that i feel that a 360mm AIO, the Lian Li Galahard II trinity is not handeling it well. It reach 100C easy. The case has good airflow and ambient temp is around 23-26C.
Is it normal? Or do you have advise for me?
Multiplier is 57
E cores Multiplier is 45
Ring is at 53
Vcore is offset to -0.02
Ring and L2 is offset to +0.02
SVID for turbo is 1.35
SVID for turbo on L2 and Ring is around 0.4
Hm why is the Y-cruncher 5B score that low? My 13700K is doing around 125 sec. at 5.6 Ghz. The good thing with this new Intel Processors is the much lower power consumption.
13700K has 24 threads (8P+8HT+8E) whereas the 245K only has 14 threads (6P+8E)
why are the graphs not linear?
Which graphs?
@@SkatterBencher I find it hard to read graphs as well. I get the offset idea, but 30% gain looks like 300%. I’d much prefer the scale starting with 0% where 100% represent the base performance. Love your work