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The AMD 9800X3D is an Insane Overclocker - Liquid Nitrogen OC Recap

The AMD 9800X3D is an Insane Overclocker - Liquid Nitrogen OC Recap

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Sponsor: Thermaltake Tower 600 Case on Amazon https://geni.us/wjtN AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU has been the best launch this year, so we decided to overclock it with liquid nitrogen. Joe Stepongzi joins us to extreme overclock the 9800X3D to over 6.0 GHz for real gaming benchmarks in Stellaris. This includes our pre-stream setup and build, troubleshooting, and a stream recap. We're both out of practice, so refinding the basics was an extremely fun process on this CPU. We're excited to push the CPU -- or maybe a future 9950X3D, should one exist -- even further. Grab our Inductor dice set with e-waste inductors! https://store.gamersnexus.net/products/inductor-full-tabletop-mtg-dnd-premium-dice-set-7-piece-dice-wooden-box-token-card Or our Snowflake the Cat dice set! https://store.gamersnexus.net/products/snowflake-full-tabletop-mtg-dnd-premium-dice-set-7-piece-dice-wooden-box-cat-card Watch the stream archive! https://www.youtube.com/watchv=709vq-ifiyU
Date: 2024-11-16

Comments and reviews: 20


Serious question. I have a 3600x and usually leave it on auto, 240mm aio, but every now and then I do some OC and play with benchmarking. My chip isn't a golden sample as it's one of the first ones. I've tried finding some voltage tips but a lot of contradiction and no concrete answers. I've gotten a tad over 10k in cinebench r23 but this was running at 1.4v. I see all the warnings online about degredation, but mine is still fine. Then I see X OC'ers running like 1.6v on a smaller node. So why would 1.35 or 1.4 be dangerous for mine
Edit: My temps were fine the whole time, never went above 80 degrees, usually in the mid 70s.

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Honestly I can't wait to upgrade my hardware in 3-4y to 9800x3D from my 7700K and undervolt it like I did my current cpu.
I wonder if I manage to win in lottery and get a used CPU that will allow me years of undervolting.
Like my 7700K on stock frequencies (no turbo though), ran on 0.9V for 5 years, rn it's on 1.1V due it's age.
Not even once felt cpu limited (until now that I went from 980Ti to 3080)
You using STELLARIS (Of all games) as measurement while I play Stellaris and listen/watch you in the background... Wow... xD

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Just sent my strix 3080 in for Asus RMA yesterday. Wish me luck
Update: warranty valid they exchanged it for a different one but they didn’t communicate at all what the status was. Just manually checked this morning and it says its been exchanged and the new one has shipped out. Wouldve been nice to know through email or phone at any point to tell me the status of the RMA
UPDATE NUMBER 2: Asus blessed me by sending me a 3080 ti. I sent in a 3080

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Gotta say, I love this processor - the pinnacle for gaming at this time, PLUS it kicks Intel square in the ass so they will have to HOPEFULLY innovate and respond. Competition is great for the industry and consumers - I want BOTH companies to thrive and push each other - that means better performing and somewhat more affordable products for us. Now, need AMD to give the 4090 (and soonish 5090) some good fear as well.
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i just play Stellaris the first time on PS4, and ufff this game sux, and more on PS4 !!!!
so boring af, no stategie game at all, you can only play the small map and even there it starts to stutter later in the game
and 100 DLCs what costs more than the game
this game is a perfect free to play game, but it is not

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11:31 Ha, rookie numbers! We have so many SATA cables at work, one time we did our yearly inventory, we decided there were to many to count, so we weighed 100 and calculated the approximate amount. It's over 15 kilogramms now. Judging by the size of the boxes they're stored in, we have almost 1 cubic metre of SATA cables
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Well, Since I have a 5800X3D, i'll not be upgrading until the next generation after this one. It has to last another year or two at least. I MIGHT upgrade my 6750xt graphics card...but in a year or so. I do need to build a new Plex box if anyone has any cheap suggestions that can hold 4 hard drives.
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It's honestly sad but it could only be this way. Capitalism is still figting to adopt ceo's who actually know something about the product. They are rare and they tend to disrupt and overthrow the ecosystem of useless ceo's. I am impatiatent and encourage the useless ceos to be less of a joke.
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I will recommend buying a diffuser for the end of the hose for dealing with liquid nitrogen. This will help control the stray drops and splashing of LN2 out of the end of the hose and keep it off of your clothes, and makes it easier to transfer it to smaller containers
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Put the highly temp sensitive cache under the cores instead of on top so the heat can be pulled away from it instead of through it, BIG BRAIN MOVE!
Is it just me that thinks this is blatantly obvious and probably should have been done on the first X3D Generation

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that moment when you realize you are playing the game he's using as his benchmark test. So, is stellaris the new crisis Does it run stellaris
And then realize I'm running literally 4 generations ago AMD and not even the top end. Serious hardware envy.

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I never heard of Stellaris until you guys started benchmarking it. Can someone explain what it's doing in more detail regarding simulating times There doesn't seem to be any readily available info about the game other than regular fps benchmarks.
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Fun watching others doing this, I was doing this back in the Q6600 days. Was fun. Eventually the motherboards do burn out. I operated mine under a phase change cooler and the motherboard usually lasted less than a year. Fun ride but expensive.
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Wouldn't it be easier to add the pot and just submerge the mobo in mineral oil About 1 to 2 inches .That would keep all the air and moisture away from the board. No vaseline and no towels no tape or foam . Be an interesting experiment.
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LN2 Safety = Knowing what you are doing and what the risks are. If you know the risks you know that there are situations where gloves are worse. Conventional wisdom doesn't necessarily apply when working with extremes.
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I did not get a chance to catch the livestream, and I'm not going to have time to watch the VOD for the foreseeable future, so I really appreciate the condensed version and pregaming. Thanks Steve and everyone else.
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Guys, you don't have enough mini carts for the safe transportation of components so that you don't have to carry a bunch of things on your hands)Think about it)Convenience and safety do not damage the parts)) 8:37
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I watched the stream, but I am definitke glad I watched this.
You may want to rename something more suitable like 'behind the scenes', or 'featurette'. Though I know Title changes are an algorithmic gamble.

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Very interesting, but why not D-Lid the CPU and use liquid metal thermal compound
Aren't you able to get much better results by doing that, as Roman derBauer often does.
Just wondering though 8)

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