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LIVE: Running Crysis on 5GHz AMD 3300X Overclock (Liquid Nitrogen)

LIVE: Running Crysis on 5GHz AMD 3300X Overclock (Liquid Nitrogen)

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
In this stream, the AMD Ryzen 3 3300X gets overclocked past 5GHz with liquid nitrogen to answer whether it can play Crysis. Gamers: What a pain Crysis was to work with for this! It did end up working well, but the trick was turning off SMT about half-way through the stream. It's weird, since it worked fine with SMT in pre-testing. We'll do some more work on Crysis, especially with Intel, and we're trying to work with Alex from DF on getting a map made that they can use in some of their own analysis for a fun cross-over. We might not film a recap of this one because we're planning to do some extra work on it, so it may end up as its own standalone benchmark piece, rather than a one-off recap. We'll keep you all posted!
Date: 2020-06-20

Comments and reviews: 9


At 47:07 when you launch the benchmark in the prompt, it already displays FPS results, then the game launches and plays, and then you pick up the results at 48:34, but these are the very same as they were when you just pressed enter to launch the script. So I wonder if it is necessary to wait for the benchmarks scene to end before picking up the results, or I just don't understand this benchmark :)
EDIT: 1:17:12 looks like the results it displays from the beginning are that of the n-1 run (it just displays the content of the stored file for some reason without that of the new benchmark...)
EDIT 2: 1:39:18 well I am now a useless commenter :)

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Not sure if this has been answered in a video on the topic but should it be expected that the XT series of Ryzen chips will have better silicon? It's come to my attention that the 3600 that I picked up a while back isn't the best and I've been dying to get into overclocking recently, with barely any success so far. Was thinking about just picking up a 3800x but knowing that in just a few weeks the XT series comes out I'm hesitant.
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Crazy idea, but perhaps look at building a vacuum bubble for the motherboard, that way condensation won't form, so you shouldn't need the copious amounts of vaseline or risk the rest of the board.... it'd require a bit of building and testing, but would be pretty darn cool...
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1:25 ish if you watch the benchmark about halfway through it bogged down you can tell since it doesn't look like its in fast forward. could be the distance where the special effects occur in the scene. rendering does weird stuff when effects are in some locations of scenes.
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I buy 2 sets of 8x2 memory, to give 32GB. I've done this with DDR3 and DDR4 and those systems work or worked fine. NEVER an issue, and I indeed exceed or exceeded 16GB memory usage. I don't try to tighten timings though, and simply go by what XMP sets up the memory to.
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I'm bumbed i missed this, i would love to participate in a super chat just to shout out how awesome you are lol. I'll keep my eye out for your next stream
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Tldw : did it freez or burn ? How long did he play before it started to cripple and freeze the whole system due to condensation because of the gpu heat ?
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You know what I'm going to have a laugh and play crisis on my 3600 rx580 I've never even finished the game ever I'm half way through 2 though
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Looks like you need a kitchen basting brush, the paint brush is too flimsy. Other trick is to cut the brush hairs down to increase firmness.
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