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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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I'm very much enjoying my new Ryzen 7950X system, however I'm disappointed by the lag I get when running Prime95 P-1 stage-2. Everything runs just nicely when Prime95 is doing stage-1 or PRP or something not RAM-intensive, but when it switches to stage-2 the lag becomes really annoying. Seen especially when doing things like double-click-open-file, or Win+E to open File Explorer or such things that should be near-instant (and are in stage-1) take anywhere from 1-5 seconds when Prime95 is using RAM. And not all my RAM either, I allocate it 40 of 64GB during the daytime (50 at night).
Relevant hardware/software: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X GPU: GeForce RTX 4090 Mobo: Asus X670E-E Strix RAM: G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 64GB (2x32GB) AMD EXPO SSD: WD Black SN850X 4TB Windows 11 Pro Prime95 v30.8b17 RAM usage is generally around 50-55GB (40 for Prime95 + 10-15 for whatever else I'm doing). 16GB swap file configured on the SSD. I've played with Core Isolation Memory Integrity with no noticeable difference. Has anyone else noticed something like this? Any suggestions? |
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"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
https://pedan.tech/
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If you disable swap, does the lag persist?
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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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Jan 2023
Riga, Latvia
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Can try to test with lower RAM Frequency.
6000 MT usually is hard already with 32 GB of Ram for Zen 4 memory controller. Can try 5600 MT, same timings, see if that helps to reduce the lag. If it does, then at least you know where to look into and find a better RAM tune. If it does not help, then you may want to look into how to reduce the used RAM bandwidth used by p95, not just size. 16 Core Zen 4 can push so many instructions that RAM bandwidth gets fully saturated before capacity is. Last fiddled with by Jurzal on 2023-03-22 at 07:08 |
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Aug 2002
21D216 Posts |
What happens if you use fewer cores?
We use only two cores on our 5800X3D. (We are also running P-1 with version 30.8 build 17, on W11 Home.)
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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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I have experimented with running Prime95 on 7 threads/worker, leaving the first core of each chiplet free. It may have made some small difference, I'm not sure, nothing significant though. I do notice looking at the Task Manager graph that something weird happens to the worker in stage 2. Just by looking at the graph I can tell which one is in stage 2 -- it has these weird dropouts in the kernel times portion, regularly for about 3 seconds every 15 seconds. The worker in stage1 has a solid usage graph. |
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Jan 2023
Riga, Latvia
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Behavior indeed seems weird, are you running latest BIOS, Chipset Driver from AMD and Windows Update? What are the temperatures? |
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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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Not sure what you wanted to see from HWiNFO, I took a general screenshot.
I have the CPU targeting 70°C in the BIOS (rather than the default 90°C) for noise reasons, and it sticks to that target pretty well (can still draw more than its nominal 170W TDP even with only 14/16 cores running). Windows Update is up-to-date. There is a newer AMD Chipset Driver v5.01.03.005 that I'll try out. edit: No change. Also unplugged an unused ancient 6TB HDD I saw was giving SMART warnings, also no change. BIOS is v0805 from a few months ago when I got the system, there are a couple newer versions I could try (not sure if I want to try the beta one): Quote:
Last fiddled with by James Heinrich on 2023-03-22 at 16:27 |
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Aug 2002
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So what happens if you run just 1 core per chiplet?
![]() Also, we run without HT enabled. What happens if you try that? |
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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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P-1 runs 8x slower than it could?
I updated BIOS to v1003-beta but no change in lagginess (and same weird dips on the CPU graph). I'll have to check again for that option, maybe they renamed/moved it. edit: found it -- you need to set Precision Boost Overdrive mode to "Enhancement" (not Auto or Manual or any of the other half-dozen options) to be able to see it). Last fiddled with by James Heinrich on 2023-03-22 at 17:53 |
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Aug 2002
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