I did know that. And a quote from AMD's engineering in ANAND's Rome review:
This adds more to the myth. The furthest is too far when compared with the closer 2 nodes. 3 clumped-together nodes and 1 separated node doesn't seem reasonable to me.
I'm the creator of both topos. Currently settles for AMD's declared numbers instead of my own tested numbers to play safe. Still need a better tool to test out those latencies. On Ryzen cpus the intel mlc seems to fail if I set -C is too small(like -C8), so it's hard to get a clean latency from...
Be aware, most XMPs will make the MB to adjust vccio and vccsa voltages to a dangerous region(like 1.35v,etc). That's why I suggest manual overclocking over XMPs.
Thanks a lot for the driver. Is it possible to pack it up to a .ffs module and add it directly into the bios file through MMTools? So it can be used for non-EFI boot OSs.
Found this:
https://github.com/pbatard/efifs/wiki/Adding-a-driver-to-a-UEFI-firmware
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