QUOTE(Kanuki @ Mar 20 2017, 11:36 PM)
P.S. I'm stuck at 2666 MHz with timing 14-14-14-14-30 @ 1.35v.
Your RAM not part of this list huh?http://www.corsair.com/en-us/landing/ryzen
AMD Ryzen, AM4 / AM5 Platform
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QUOTE(Kanuki @ Mar 20 2017, 11:36 PM) P.S. I'm stuck at 2666 MHz with timing 14-14-14-14-30 @ 1.35v. Your RAM not part of this list huh?http://www.corsair.com/en-us/landing/ryzen |
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QUOTE(kingkingyyk @ Mar 26 2017, 10:06 PM) Unfortunately RAM at that speed costs quite a fair bit.From my own tests, some games do benefit from faster RAM. No need to wait too long, as game devs see more cores they will also utilize it. Eventually the gap will close on its own without having to go high speed DDR4 - well, that's what I think la. |
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QUOTE(ledtechn @ Mar 28 2017, 02:32 PM) where to buy the ASROCK mobo? btw, the wraith cooler that comes with 1700 need to be modified when attach to the motherboard. why dont amd make it compatible straight away? isnt it a stock cooler? Many shops you can get ASRock board. Which model are you looking at?asrockmy 1700 cooler doesn't need to be modified. It's AM4 bracket, it fits with any AM4 board. |
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QUOTE(silrave @ Apr 4 2017, 02:30 AM) omg i am interest but the location and time At that time every part of Klang Valley is jam. at sunway damansara are super duper jam = = |
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QUOTE(Kanuki @ Apr 4 2017, 11:32 AM) P.S. My 1700X can't be overclocked to 4.0GHz at all. 3.9GHz@1.45v only 85% stable. Wow that's bad, 1.45vcore very high. And default settings will just crash without any warning at all. What cooling are you using? |
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QUOTE(Kanuki @ Apr 5 2017, 08:34 AM) Cryorig A80 with two 140mm fans (push) and one 200mm fan (pull). OK that one will handle the heat better, I didn't know they have AM4 mount models in already.1.45v is very high. My 1800X at 3.99Ghz (around 4Ghz la) is 1.385vcore stable (UEFI setting) and passes OCCT 1 hour stress test. |
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Ahhh didn't realize you were using ASUS board. Yes, that's the best thing about that board. I also have one here.
The thing about that ASUS board is last I tried, I can't get it to run 4Ghz either while my MSI board can. |
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QUOTE(soulfly @ Apr 7 2017, 09:55 AM) The current stocks don't come with Wraith Max. The Wraith Max is available only to SI.It will be available as bundled option in the future. (Refer to the video in reply below) |
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QUOTE(soulfly @ Apr 8 2017, 11:17 PM) 4GHz OC with below 1.45Vcore should be fine on most current B350 mobos. You need about 1.45vcore to touch 4Ghz. |
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QUOTE(grimreaper05 @ Apr 9 2017, 04:51 PM) does anyone have this (or know where to get this)? Not that i know of. I have it, but mine's directly from Noctua.http://noctua.at/en/nm-am4-mounting-kit |
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Anyway tonight is when embargo lifts (9PM) - Ryzen 5 reviews will be made available.
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QUOTE(nkl5499 @ Apr 13 2017, 09:44 AM) Seem no reason to buy 1600X unless u are "non-overclocker". BTW 1600X guarantee 4.0 which 1600 need silicon lottery but mostly can oc to 3.7ghz at least. I won't say guarantee.4.0Ghz is the turbo speed. I got mine to 4.0Ghz and pass the common benchmarks with 1.45vcore though, that's quite hot. |
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QUOTE(nkl5499 @ Apr 13 2017, 01:19 PM) do you meant 1600X is not gurantee 4.0ghz by default? >.< Noooooo, I use so many I also don't want to guarantee anything.Ryzen is not OCing hero, in fact it's just quite LOL case at it. Refer http://www.ocdrift.com/amd-ryzen-binned-pr...ilicon-lottery/ QUOTE Ryzen 7 1700 93% reach 3.8 GHz @ 1.376V 70% reach 3.9 GHz @ 1.408V 23% reach 4.0 GHz @ 1.440V Ryzen 7 1700X 100% reach 3.8 GHz @ 1.360V 77% reach 3.9 GHz @ 1.392V 33% reach 4.0 GHz @ 1.424V Ryzen 7 1800X 97% reach 3.9 GHz @ 1.376V 67% reach 4.0 GHz @ 1.408V 20% reach 4.1 GHz @ 1.440V My finding is as such, my 1800X can't touch 4.1Ghz. 4.0Ghz stable also need a lot of effort to tune. For 1600X and 1500X, I manage to run them at 4.0Ghz with 1.45vcore but for others, I also don't guarantee same outcome. |
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Apr 13 2017, 03:24 PM) So does putting 3200mhz ram over cheaper 2400mhz makes more difference than trying to clock the cpu at 4.0ghz over 3.8ghz ?? So far nobody has done this experiment. You improve the infinity fabric speed over just pushing the core clock . Ehhh, what do you mean no one done this experiment? |
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Apr 13 2017, 07:39 PM) I wish to see whether worth the fuss of pushing your 3.7Ghz Ryzen 7 to 4ghz at all cost or putting a higher speed RAM makes more difference.I know a quite a few people who hit a wall with just 3.9 Ghz with a R7 1700 because already pumping >1.4v to it. So question now is, is it worth going even higher voltage than 1.4V or just buy a higher speed memory to improve fps. I believe minimum fps is also important so I would suggest getting the minimum fps in the graphs as well. Go with 3.8Ghz or would be enough. No need to die die 4Ghz. RAM also, not beneficial for most purpose. Sure, fine with having faster speed RAM if you have the funds but like what I reported, only beneficial if you're doing work that benefits it. 1700 is 3.0Ghz, can reach 3.7Ghz would be like 1800X with XFR in action and that's plenty fast already. |
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I only have 1600X. No 1600.
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See how the Ryzen 5 1500X, 1600X, 1700 and 1800X compare to the Core i7-7700K. |
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QUOTE(eDwanD @ Apr 17 2017, 05:22 PM) B350 mobo is ok for daily OC usage, if need 24/7, better go to X370. No la, B350 also can. For B350 chipset, MSI/ASUS/ASROCK > Gigabyte under VRM quality. You OC or not, it's just running at high clocks, not like running full load 24/7. Even running at full load 24/7 is not an issue. Key difference between B350 and X370 board would be stuff like CFX / SLI support, some X370 may put high quality components but that doesn't mean you need X370. |
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