I'm not looking to squeeze every ounce of juice out of this thing; I just want to reap the low-hanging fruit. For one thing, I'm air cooling, so there's not too much thermal headroom before I start hitting wacko temperatures - unless I was to also engage in undervolting, but that's generally counterintuitive when overclocking, so I'm not sure how well that would fly... 
What I'd like to do if possible, is say, bump the various base and turbo mode clocks a few bins up. Not lock all cores, but follow the same turbo principle as stock settings. From what I understand, the 7900X is 3300MHz base, 3500MHz AVX turbo, 4000MHz non-AVX turbo 2.0, 4300MHz 4-core turbo 3.0 and 4500MHz 2-core turbo 3.0.
If I could raise all of those say, 200MHz across the board without increasing heat load too much, that'd be nice. Maybe raise the highest turbos 300MHz perhaps, that'd be nicer still. I'd like to also bump cache clock as well, as I've seen people say pretty huge gains can be had from doing that (both CPU performance as well as RAM bandwidth), but I'm unsure how to accomplish that.
I'm at 82-83C package temp right now with a dual-fan Noctua NH-14S mounted to this thing, running Folding@Home on 18 threads - GPU folding reserved for the two remaining threads, but pausing those. (Enabling GPU folding also and dumping heat from 2x R9 390X into case bumps CPU package temp to 86C.) Running Prime95 max burn stress test gives 88C package temp.
I'm on an ASUS Strix X299-XE motherboard, but I figure all ASUS X299 boards use the same UEFI so it probably doesn't matter.
RAM: 8x 8GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB 64GB 3600 16:16:16:36 2T (Enabling XMP profile is the only performance setting I've changed from stock so far.)
(People have asked me, why do you need this thing? Answer is, I don't! This, beeing a life-long geek and a nerd, is my answer to another man's midlife red sportscar. lol)
Any help and other useful input greatly appreciated! Overclocking CPUs is such a science these days, so many knobs and dials to tweak... Geesh!
What I'd like to do if possible, is say, bump the various base and turbo mode clocks a few bins up. Not lock all cores, but follow the same turbo principle as stock settings. From what I understand, the 7900X is 3300MHz base, 3500MHz AVX turbo, 4000MHz non-AVX turbo 2.0, 4300MHz 4-core turbo 3.0 and 4500MHz 2-core turbo 3.0.
If I could raise all of those say, 200MHz across the board without increasing heat load too much, that'd be nice. Maybe raise the highest turbos 300MHz perhaps, that'd be nicer still. I'd like to also bump cache clock as well, as I've seen people say pretty huge gains can be had from doing that (both CPU performance as well as RAM bandwidth), but I'm unsure how to accomplish that.
I'm at 82-83C package temp right now with a dual-fan Noctua NH-14S mounted to this thing, running Folding@Home on 18 threads - GPU folding reserved for the two remaining threads, but pausing those. (Enabling GPU folding also and dumping heat from 2x R9 390X into case bumps CPU package temp to 86C.) Running Prime95 max burn stress test gives 88C package temp.
I'm on an ASUS Strix X299-XE motherboard, but I figure all ASUS X299 boards use the same UEFI so it probably doesn't matter.
RAM: 8x 8GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB 64GB 3600 16:16:16:36 2T (Enabling XMP profile is the only performance setting I've changed from stock so far.)
(People have asked me, why do you need this thing? Answer is, I don't! This, beeing a life-long geek and a nerd, is my answer to another man's midlife red sportscar. lol)
Any help and other useful input greatly appreciated! Overclocking CPUs is such a science these days, so many knobs and dials to tweak... Geesh!