Is it normal result for the 3990X ? it shows lower results L3 cache than my older i9-7900x
Also my
And the benchmark runs for about 20 minutes
AMD 3990x | i9- 7900x |
Also my idle temperatures. (Chipset FAN always at ~5000RPM 'noise')
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Config: |
ASUS-ROG-ZENITH-II-EXTREME-ALPHA |
AMD-3990X-OEM |
HX432C16PB3AK4/64 |
Windows 11 21H2 | 22000.120 Windows 11 Pro for workstation x64 |
RAID 2xSSD Samsung 980 PRO 1tB PCIe 4.0 NVMe |
1xSSD Samsung 980 PRO 2tB PCIe 4.0 NVMe |
You are fine.
Sorry kipilko, I disagree with Gwillakers. I have a 3970X with one bad memory controller (Triple Channel) and it gets much better results. These are still poor because of the bad controller:
I am running NUMA and recommend you try that. In my opinion it is way too soon to run W11 and therefore recommend you try W10. I would also recommend you submit an AMD support request.
Enjoy, John.
Windows 10 x64 enterprise result
* Also AIDA benchmark running so slow, they need about 30 mins to complete memory tests
Tremendous improvement, kipilko. I hope you had closed all applications, including browsers. Sometime Anti Virus causes some slow down. When I suspect this, I disconnect from the Internet and disable the AV. Have you tried NUMA mode? Please see here. Enjoy, John.
i enable NUMA NPS4 and get this results.
but my RAM clock drops to 3153mhz
UserBenchmarks: Game 207%, Desk 97%, Work 356%
CPU: AMD Ryzen TR 3990X - 91.7%
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3080 - 229.6%
SSD: Amd-raid Array 1 2TB - 509.1%
SSD: Amd-raid Array 2 2TB - 475.2%
RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 3200 C16 4x16GB - 111.9%
MBD: Asus ROG ZENITH II EXTREME ALPHA
NUMA NPS2
UserBenchmarks: Game 201%, Desk 94%, Work 355%
CPU: AMD Ryzen TR 3990X - 87.4%
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3080 - 233.1%
SSD: Amd-raid Array 1 2TB - 417.8%
SSD: Amd-raid Array 2 2TB - 493.4%
RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 3200 C16 4x16GB - 111.6%
MBD: Asus ROG ZENITH II EXTREME ALPHA
kipilk0, I see 1597.0 and 1596.6MHz for memory bus. Where do you see the 3xxx MHz number? Please open a support ticket with AMD. Not sure what NPS2/4 mean but maybe 2 or 4 NUMA nodes. I am running all 8 nodes. Try that but mainly see what AMD has to say. Thanks, John.
how to enable NUMA on windows? hyper-V is it?