After few years of average to bad silicon lottery I finally won!
My new TR1920X is a great chip!
So far I've managed to extensivly test it at:
- 3.9GHz and 1.16 Vcore (could try lower still)
- 3.6GHz and 1.1 Vcore (not extensively tested, but ran good amount of stress testing benchmarks)
- 4.0GHz and 1.25 Vcore (crashed at 1.2V during CB15, was benchmark stable at 1.225V)
- 4.1GHz and 1.3 Vcore (stress tested for the last 3 hours)
I also quickly tried 4.2GHz with 1.35 Vcore but that was fine in single threaded stuff, but crashed in heavy MT. Probably needs 1.39 to 1.42 Vcore to make it stable. I will try it more next time I have time, but I'm already super happy with anything 4GHz+ on 24 threads
My quad-channel memory is set to 3200Mhz TheStilt's fast timings 14-13-13-28 1T with optimized subtimings. This memory optimization from Auto 3200 setting alone gained me around 10%-15% in gaming type of workloads (example Cinebench OpenGL went from 105FPS to 119FPS).
According to HWMonitor my CPU SOC power draw during Frybench or Cinebench MT at 4.1GHz is around 200W and CPU temp stays under 60C (no offset) thanks to Enermax TR360 AiO.
What a monster of processor for £350.00
EDIT:
Picture from quick Linpack Stress Test. Setting 1.16V BIOS with drop to 1.13 under load. LLC Level 5 (lowest) on Taichi X399.