Well I'm frustrated with the new build. Some of the games I play really jitter with SMT enabled. I believe it's due to the fact the game is running on the SMT cores. Is there anyway to determine right off which cores have SMT enabled?
Well I'm frustrated with the new build. Some of the games I play really jitter with SMT enabled. I believe it's due to the fact the game is running on the SMT cores. Is there anyway to determine right off which cores have SMT enabled?
Try enabling high performance mode (or installing Ryzen balanced power plan) and seeing if you can do a fixed clock OC. I think before I did those two things Windows power management would occasionally give me microstutters due to changing clocks.
Balanced power plan installer:
https://community.amd.com/servlet/JiveServlet/download/1461-70650/Ryzen_Balanced_Power_Plan.zip
Can you tell me which games you notice this in?
I've been playing a lot of Rocket League, Dirt Rally, Overwatch and some light titles ( Gauntlet, Helldivers, Grid Autosport ) and I've been experiencing the (perhaps imagined) "smoother framing" compared to my old i5-4590.
Rocket league, dirt rally, and overwatch are light titles, too.
32GB (4x8GB) DDR4-3200 CL14 achieved! .
From looking around a bit, the consensus seems to be the Tachi and the Asus Hero are the best boards for overclocking/memory compatibility right now? I've got a 1700 sitting here doing nothing and I'm itching to get the system built now. I've favored gigabyte lately but not heard glowing reports of their aorus boards so far.
From looking around a bit, the consensus seems to be the Tachi and the Asus Hero are the best boards for overclocking/memory compatibility right now? I've got a 1700 sitting here doing nothing and I'm itching to get the system built now. I've favored gigabyte lately but not heard glowing reports of their aorus boards so far.
Anyone running GTX 1070s in SLI with a 1600(X) or Ryzen 7? Considering doing it rather than waiting for Vega, and the 1070s would be a good upgrade for gaming and video editing from mining-worn R9 390s.