Normally I do stability test in 2 phases.
First is Cinebench. If it passes Cinebench then I'll run Realbench see if it passes the 15 minutes mark.
AMD Ryzen, AM4 / AM5 Platform
AMD Ryzen, AM4 / AM5 Platform
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Aug 5 2017, 04:12 PM
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Normally I do stability test in 2 phases.
First is Cinebench. If it passes Cinebench then I'll run Realbench see if it passes the 15 minutes mark. |
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Aug 6 2017, 08:04 AM
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Prime95 is unrealistic but well, it's good if you want absolute stability. Can try OCCT too.
Prime95 / OCCT will push heat levels like crazy though. |
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Aug 6 2017, 08:47 AM
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So far mine's good at 3.9Ghz 1.375 range.
I'm going to leave it at that. |
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Aug 7 2017, 01:28 PM
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QUOTE(llk @ Aug 6 2017, 11:37 AM) After OC fullload power consumption quite high also The software reading is wrong.It's not possible that a 95W processor even after OCing will drain that much. Use the wattmeter and measure it from wall is best. Then again, does RealBench push the GPU? If yes then I think could be correct since GTX 980 Ti is a 250w card. |
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Aug 7 2017, 02:22 PM
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For the processor load you can use Cinebench R15, I think that's sufficient.
That can show you the actual processor draw as GPU load is minimal on Cinebench R15. |
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Aug 7 2017, 08:34 PM
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QUOTE(Boldnut @ Aug 7 2017, 05:53 PM) 2066 should be same size with 2011. Like this? bro, would u mind post photo put side by side with 1151/2011/AM4 compare to threadripper socket side ![]() For socket I have only this. ![]() |
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Aug 7 2017, 10:56 PM
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I lazy to remove my 2011 from socket only.
It's still a lot bigger than 2011. You see, any AIO unit is able to cover the 2011 just fine. The AIO base is not able to cover the entire Threadripper surface. |
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Aug 7 2017, 11:01 PM
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OK here's a view on how much surface area the typical AIO water block can cover.
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Aug 11 2017, 01:27 AM
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https://www.goldfries.com/hardware-reviews/...x-1950x-review/
I also made a video to show you guys how the installation of Ryzen Threadripper is different from other processors. |
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Aug 11 2017, 01:06 PM
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Aug 11 2017, 10:04 AM) Bro, in 0.39 ~0.40 in your video footage. I think your camera put too near. I can only see the pins on the socket. The smaller lid, orange plastic thingie on the processor and how precisely you slot in the processor cant really see clearly.. Thanks. I'm aware of it but didn't care, short of time so I focus on the socket area because locking it in place is the important one.Sliding it to the holding plate, nothing much to show. |
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Aug 11 2017, 03:37 PM
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QUOTE(mastering89 @ Aug 11 2017, 01:44 PM) is there diffrrence in ram clock 2400mhz with 3000mhz and above? Last I tested - yes, it's neither major nor minor but there's an improvement. most reviews i seen shows very minor improvement or none in gaming. how bout in rendering (premiere/AE)? rig is ryzen 1700 , 8gbx2 2400mhz avexir |
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Sep 21 2017, 05:12 PM
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QUOTE(AMDAthlon @ Sep 16 2017, 09:55 AM) Since Malaysia weather is hot..i would say maybe 3.7/3.8Ghz is possible with stock cooler. Depends on - WHICH RYZEN processor .... - WHAT VOLTAGE used .... - WHAT SPEED (actually matters very little) - WHICH stock cooler (Spire > Stealth) |
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Sep 27 2017, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE(MagnificM @ Sep 26 2017, 01:00 PM) just want to know, the performance differences between Ryzen 5 1600/Ryzen 5 1400/i7 4th gen and above. As i'm trying to get the best bang for bucks for a friend of mine Depends on which i5 7th gen you're referring to. Even the Ryzen 3 can match the i5 7th gen lower end model in some cases. |
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Sep 27 2017, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE(raydenex @ Sep 26 2017, 09:16 PM) If I were you I'd look at it from core count/performance/price perspective. Your investment for a R5 1600 processor and a B350 or even X370 motherboard is substantially lower than 8700K + Z370 combo. You still get 6 cores and 12 threads, very very decent multi-threaded performance and alright single-threaded. You lose out at single-threaded performance to the 8700K. Weigh the pros and cons. In terms of gaming, you'll see a larger fps difference when gaming at 1080p resolution. If you're gaming at 1440p and beyond, the difference is so negligible its not worth mentioning as it will be more GPU bound rather than CPU bound. I think I recall seeing benchmarks where a 3.9~4.0ghz clocked R5 1600 is doing almost as good as a 4.6~4.7ghz clocked 7700K at 1440p gaming (and many would say a 8700K is basically a 7700K with extra 2 cores and 4 threads). Please do correct me if I'm stating anything incorrectly here, long day. You need paragraph laaaaa.But basically that's what it is, depends on game and graphics card also. |
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QUOTE(soR @ Sep 26 2017, 08:53 PM) Planning to go for AMD Ryzen R5 1600, and earlier today just saw intel new gen coming, do you guys think going intel would be a lot more clear choice or the difference is not that much if i went for r5 1600?. I've used a bunch of AMD Ryzen and Intel Core and my take is you won't go wrong with the Ryzen 1600 range. Intel new range is good too, now the question is - do you have an existing DDR4 that you intend to use? Intel is the best path to go if you intend to re-use your old RAM. If not then AMD Ryzen setup is good. |
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No guarantee.
You want to know how many of my working RAM refuses to work on Ryzen setup? OK nmind I tell you - I have at least 10 sticks of DDR4 that are not working with my Ryzen rigs. 4 of them from HyperX Savage (that's 4x 8GB), 6 of them are from Avexir, regardless 4 or 8GB models (2x 4GB, 4x 8GB). I have 6 other sticks that confirmed working with Ryzen, they are the Corsair Vengence LPX, Apacer Blade Fire and Apacer Panther. I got another 2 sticks of Apacer Blade Fire that I haven't test on it. |
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Sep 27 2017, 03:19 AM
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Oh btw those other RAM are all working condition RAM that works on my Z270, X99 and X299 rigs.
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QUOTE(nkl5499 @ Sep 29 2017, 04:09 AM) Thanks for the input. Just know that many RAM modules may not run at rated speed.My DDR4 3000 did run at 3000. My other DDR4 3000 managed to run at 3333, even though on Intel rig it can go as high as 3466. Case by case. High speed RAM like those 4Ghz modules, gg because you'll still be very limited with Ryzen's IMC. |
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RAM speed, timing and channels are overrated - most hyped about but in real world performance it's something you won't feel.
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