According to the screenshots published by the website, even the AMD Ryzen 4000G series codenamed Renoir will support SAM on a 500-series motherboard.ĪMD Ryzen 4000G “Renoir” AMD Smart Access Memory on MSI X570 UNIFY, Source: Wccftech Wccftech has published two articles covering the SAM support on various AMD Ryzen CPU series that do not have Zen3 architecture. AMD Smart Access Memory does not rely on PDEP instruction, meaning that it will work regardless of how well the instruction is supported on the CPU. The rumor was quickly debunked by Anandtech’s Ian Curtress, who received a message from AMD that this is not the case. If that was true then Ryzen 1000 to Ryzen 3000 processors would probably not receive SAM support, simply because it would not provide the desired performance boost. There have been rumors that Ryzen processors prior to Zen3 do not support a special PDEP instruction at a native speed, which would affect the performance of the Resizeable BAR feature also known as AMD Smart Access Memory. As for RAM, XMP is turned on and should be running at 3200.AMD Smart Access Memory for older Ryzen CPUsĪt launch AMD Smart Access Memory only worked on Ryzen 5000 and Radeon 6000 series The reason I didn't ultimately include the game benchmarks was because of what you just said, different setups = different scores (although it shouldn't be that big of a difference imo,) The synthetic benchmarks are definitely lower than expected just by looking at peer scores with very similar setups. html?page= 4) had used a more powerful CPU, i7-10700k, there shouldn't really be that big of difference ( my big difference ~20-25%) with the non-K version.
Though they (Siege - and HZD - /article/3574931/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-founders-edition-review. Performance on my setup is still about ~20-25% lower than theirs. Oh sorry, I had originally made this post thinking I was going to include in-game benchmarks from HZD and R6:Siege. Your CPU is only on Stock 2,9 GHz, the reviever had maybe a overclock on itĪnd your RAM is maybe also on stock speed (2133)Ĭan you post the reviewer page/video for more info ? Thats a post with details i like to see more ^^ I've only recently contacted (i.e., yseterday) NZXT about this problem but no response yet.
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Since my knowledge about computers is very limited, I am not sure how to approach this potential problem (if there is one), and I was hoping someone here could he lp me ou t. For those more knowledgeable than I am, how can I fix it so that I can get the most out of my system (and hard-earned money). (2) Remove and put back GPU incase of problems. (2) Check for loose PCIe cables (2 separate cables instead of daisy chained cable) The fans are definitely on, even at idle temps. No overclocking is done but I have tried to put it on "OC mode" in TweakII" but that only increases the max power consumption that is reached, which max sense, but still PerfCap Pwr is being read at ~65-67% TDP.Īlso, another odd thing that GPU-z shows is that the fan speed is at 53% but also reads 0 RPM. Such a problem would explain the lower performance and abnormally low temp. From what it looks like, the GPU is boosting properly and is being utilized properly but is being power limited heavily - i.e., PerfCap Pwr is achieved at only ~60-65% TDP. Also attached is a screencap of the stats you see mid benchmark for superposition. Superposition (1080p extreme & 4K extreme): see attachedĪttached is is what GPU-Z shows when running Heaven. Unigine Heaven benchmark (Direct3D11 1920x1 080 8xAA fullscreen Ultra Extreme tesselation) and got an ang fps of 178.6 ( score: 449 5 ) GPU has no problem reaching near 100% load and ~2000MHz Clock speedsĬPU usually report 4600 MHz clock speeds and reaches a max ~65 % load when playing HZD after 30min. GPU load temp: 37-41C (I have never seen it go above 42C - even after 3 hours straight of HZD at aforementioned settings) - reviewer numbers see ~63C load temp GPU Idle temp: 23-26C - reviewer numbers see ~42C idle temp Seen on NZXT CAM, CPU-Z, GPU-Z, ASUS GPU TweakII One peculiar thing that I have noticed with this build is that its recorded temperatures are quite low, and I'm not sure if it's a problem or not. GPU: ASUS TUF RTX 3080 (performance on par, if not better than RTX 3080 FE) Since my knowledge about computers is very limited, I am not sure how to approach this potential problem (if there is one), and I was hoping someone here could help me out. TLDR, FPS observed is anywhere from 16-25% lower than the numbers that have been posted by reviewer benchmarks. I recently got my first desktop via NZXT BLD on Friday(I wish I had time to have actually built my own) and after two days of gaming with it, I noticed a few peculiar things with its performance.