Fanatical Meat
Lifer
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BEFORE I hit the buy button, every time I have seen them, (and its always been at Amazon) I tell you all first, then buy.More like leave some 3900X's for the rest of us lol
EVGA CLC 280mm All-In-One RGB LED CPU Liquid Cooler, 2x FX13 140mm PWM Fans, Intel, AMD, 400-HY-CL28-V1
Thats what I got. Remember, I am deaf now, so I won't know if its loud, and I won't care if it is. Just noticed the RGB thing, and I don't like that, but...
This may very well be the box I put my 3950x in, so I am hoping that it cools better than by other 2 240's. This 3900x will then replace my 1600 I used to flash the x370 board. I decided to try the x570 board and see how it works with my 4266 memory, can I get 4000 at least for speed ?Yeah the noise won't be an issue. BTW you can turn the shinies off with their control software. No worries. That's a good AiO btw, hope it works out well for you. It's probably the one I would get were I to use one.
can I get 4000 at least for speed ?
I don't quite understand what you mean by "Async" and "Sync" here. PC's have been using synchonous DRAM for like, 8 generations of CPUs. It's called "DDR4 SDRAM" for a reason.You can in async mode. Performance won't be there though. I just recently ran my DDR4-4400 with XMP settings and it was trash. 74.4ns latency, 50k read. I was faster at DDR4-3600 with tuned timings. If there' s anyone running DDR4-4000 in synchronous mode then I'd be shocked.
Outside of that, you can always order the free AMD boot kit, and they'll send you a CPU in order to flash your BIOS. https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-100
Does anyone know how the 3800x compares to the 3900x in terms of boost clocks from 2-8 core loads, not single core loads?
I tried to set my 4266 memory using the output from the Ryzen dram calculater, using safe mode, but it would not even boot. You you tell me what type of 4400 you have ? what stock cl it has, and what the resultant timings (all of them) you got to work ? If its too big for here, you can PM me. I really want this box to shine.You can in async mode. Performance won't be there though. I just recently ran my DDR4-4400 with XMP settings and it was trash. 74.4ns latency, 50k read. I was faster at DDR4-3600 with tuned timings. If there' s anyone running DDR4-4000 in synchronous mode then I'd be shocked.
I don't quite understand what you mean by "Async" and "Sync" here. PC's have been using synchonous DRAM for like, 8 generations of CPUs. It's called "DDR4 SDRAM" for a reason.
Do you instead mean, not-matched IF CLK versus DIMM CLK? Because that's different than "async".
Edit: Synchronous, even with a divider, is not the same as "async".
Install the AMD Chipset drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570What is this PCI Encryption/Decryption controller in Device Manager and where do I get drivers for it? AIDA64 reports it's a "Cryptographic Coprocessor PSPCCP"
I don't quite understand what you mean by "Async" and "Sync" here. PC's have been using synchonous DRAM for like, 8 generations of CPUs. It's called "DDR4 SDRAM" for a reason.
Do you instead mean, not-matched IF CLK versus DIMM CLK? Because that's different than "async".
Edit: Synchronous, even with a divider, is not the same as "async".
I tried to set my 4266 memory using the output from the Ryzen dram calculater, using safe mode, but it would not even boot. You you tell me what type of 4400 you have ? what stock cl it has, and what the resultant timings (all of them) you got to work ? If its too big for here, you can PM me. I really want this box to shine.
@DrMrLordX: Have you figured out how core numbers correspond between Ryzen Master and Windows Task Manager? Ryzen Master says core #7 (the last one) is the best core in my 3700X but I have no way of knowing which one it is in the Task Manager. Does it change every boot? I assume cores sharing resources via SMT are grouped together.
Does anyone know where I can get a working Ryzen Timing Checker? The one I downloaded from TPU does not work for me.
Well you can run them totally different -- not even with a divider. For example you can run FCLK at 1600 and MCLK at 1633. (Horrible choice but it's possible)
Data from Silicon Lottery is the best that we have at the moment.
According to this chart my 3900x P95 stable at 4.35 is in the top 5% of bins which I find to be relatively surprising because I don't see very good single core boosts on my sample...
Stable in small ffts, blend, or . . . ?
They were only testing up to 1.25v which is a little odd. Not sure why, as even stock they run higher voltages than that.According to this chart my 3900x P95 stable at 4.35 is in the top 5% of bins which I find to be relatively surprising because I don't see very good single core boosts on my sample...
Blend, 4.35 at 1.35v on 360mm rad ran for about 6 hours at 90C
I have done it since the beginning but the problem persists. Not exactly problem if I ignore it but I do not like to see an exclamation mark in Device Manager. I tried to manually update the drivers to no avail. I hope there is a fix (coming).Install the AMD Chipset drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570
According to this chart my 3900x P95 stable at 4.35 is in the top 5% of bins which I find to be relatively surprising because I don't see very good single core boosts on my sample...
Motherboard? 4.35 all-core is amazing. With my 3700X even 4.20 GHz is pushing it.
Looks like I'm in for another round of beta testing as MSI just dropped an updated uEFI for my x570 Gaming Plus. Anybody else using MSI MB's might want to take a look and see.
- Update AMD ComboPI1.0.0.3abb
- Improve memory compatibility.
It's not like my rig isn't fully functional as is, but one often wonders if there's any performance left on the table. Viewing the video posted that showed boost behavior between motherboards has got my curiosity up.