QUOTE(demetry @ May 5 2017, 10:30 PM)
RAM price has increased drastically i think the chance is lowAMD Ryzen video editing PC
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May 6 2017, 07:49 AM
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May 12 2017, 07:25 AM
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QUOTE(eDwanD @ May 12 2017, 01:18 AM) I'm know that soc side didnt consume much for ryzen, its necessarily only for next gen apu. I replied with stated both using onsemi mosfet, didnt talk bout 3 or 2 phase of soc, just fyi, gigabyte not really using a lower end mosfet. For those potential ryzen buyer if really concern about vrm temp my advice is getting top tier x370 mobo eg asus c6h, asrock taichi or fatality pro, based on my experience for asrock fatality k4 and asus c6h, k4's vrm temp exceeding 70degree at 3.9ghz@1.3v, while asus c6h never exceed 50degree at same oc setting, the vrm components does used does affect alotFrom pic which confirmed revealed i googled, Gigabyte and asus using similar onsemi mosfet, asus using 4C09B+2x 4C06B, and gigabyte using 4C10N+2x 4C06N. But maybe there is batch of mobo using lower quality mosfet, and both mobo using different power phase controller, so is it will impact temp? i m not sure, because i'm found temp imaging in tweaktown for x370 range onli. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzRG_LjUl8Q Accordinng to bullzoder, Asrock does using 6 inductor, but it actually only run in 3 power phase, no doubler, the temp is lower maybe due to 2 inductor per phase. But its only 3 phase. Anyway, if u need better lifespan, B350 not a really good choice for long run load with high OC, this is the reason i m not recommend B350 range mobo for heavy oc user. From lllk experience with his asrock X370 k4 which is lower tier X370 range with 4x2 power phase, exceed 70'c under 1.3v oc. In the fact, if heavy oc, its not hard to expect around 100 or more than 100 for temp with B350 range mobo. P/S: stock of ryzen always not really efficiency of volt when heavy load than oc. |
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May 15 2017, 04:59 PM
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QUOTE(Feliex @ May 15 2017, 11:30 AM) Anyone can share your Ryzen 7 CPU temperature during idle? Mine is 30 something @3.9Ghz, but with full custom watercooling setup. Previously with the crappy stock cooler also jumping from 40 to 50 something, i think it is quite normal, change the cooler could improved the temperature.Mine is around 45C and very unstable sometimes 41C will suddenly jump to 60C in just 1 second. During Aida64 Stress Test my temperature is at 95C. (Room temperature is around 25C aircond ) |
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May 15 2017, 07:55 PM
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QUOTE(Feliex @ May 15 2017, 07:42 PM) walao... seem those youtuber who say the stock cooler is the best to use if not perform OC is get paid >< lol By the way, can share your watercooling spec? Cant compared with those youtubers they are stay in cold weather countries, our ambient temperature already high. But i think that temperature should be ok for normal use.But ryzen perform really well for content creator especially during export from Adobe Premier Pro My cpu & gpu has separate loop, cpu cooled by a 480mm radiator push/pull fan configuration, while gpu cooled by another 480mm radiator with push fan configuration. |
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