ddogg
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I'm in MD And honestly not sure what that cable is.Must be Detroit...
I'm in MD And honestly not sure what that cable is.Must be Detroit...
Anybody planning a 128 GB RAM setup? I think I'm gonna add 6 modules to setup a RAM disk. I would definitely find a use for it.
Great temps with the Noctua TR4 btw
The trouble is maintaining RAM speeds with anything over 4 sticks. If the system boots at 8x16GB you'd be like to see more than DDR4 2133.Anybody planning a 128 GB RAM setup? I think I'm gonna add 6 modules to setup a RAM disk. I would definitely find a use for it.
Nice preliminary detailing. I like that he compares it vs. the smaller coldplate to clearly show what happens when you cover the die properly. This puts an end to and validates the discussion about thermal inefficiency when you have no contact above the die.This is interesting: Quick A/B Test: Impact of TR4 Coldplate Size with Noctua NH-U14S
Great temps with the Noctua TR4 btw
The trouble is maintaining RAM speeds with anything over 4 sticks. If the system boots at 8x16GB you'd be like to see more than DDR4 2133.
nice, awaiting your report impatientlyFinally my EK water block made it in today. I will install it tonight.
yeah, I concur. About OC headroom with the Noctua cooler, I think it will be possible to the limit in which it is not necessary to raise default vcore... ~3.8 i guess.... as much 3.9 only if cpu is a really good oneNice preliminary detailing. I like that he compares it vs. the smaller coldplate to clearly show what happens when you cover the die properly. This puts an end to and validates the discussion about thermal inefficiency when you have no contact above the die.
Looking forward to the full review.
Wish he had given this more coverage when he first showed he had the unit last week.
I guess he was too busy raking the Radeon group over the coals w.r.t Vega.
> Need temps @ stock settings and OC before it is a buy.
I noted the lack of heat-pipe extension was going to bite em in the A'.
It appears I was correct.
Also, on further thought. I'm not buying from anyone that they were pressed for time. The socket schematic was available for some time as well as wattage information. If someone can make something as complicated as a motherboard in time for launch, you can dam well extend metal in a CAD drawing. The only thing that would keep you doing something so simple is cost/expected volume sales. The cooler companies decided to wait out volume sales numbers before investing in a custom proper solution thus did cheap mods to existing products in order to reuse existing production.
This is why AMD should have partnered with a particular cooler company and released a custom job... Same goes for allowing middle men to determine their GPU adoption via extortion pricing. If the middle man doesn't want to get their act together, compete directly against them or cut them out entirely.
The mentioned release date is the 28th I recall for Noctua?
I guess they are stocking and setting reviews up for the weekend.
You do lose some speed, but seems like 2933 @ 14-14-14-34 will be doable, which is not too shabby. http://www.anandtech.com/show/11708/gskill-unwraps-flare-x-for-threadripper
Yeah, I also want to keep power util and heat dissipation into my room under control.yeah, I concur. About OC headroom with the Noctua cooler, I think it will be possible to the limit in which it is not necessary to raise default vcore... ~3.8 i guess.... as much 3.9 only if cpu is a really good one
Right now I am at 1.168, stock is 1.05 (I think)@3.8 @ 68c 100%load with my 360 AIO. I had to bump it a little to stay stable @ 100% load 24/7. I like the temps for now, and 3.8 is fine until I get a real good cooler.yeah, I concur. About OC headroom with the Noctua cooler, I think it will be possible to the limit in which it is not necessary to raise default vcore... ~3.8 i guess.... as much 3.9 only if cpu is a really good one
Is there a good tool to tell you the original default vcore ? I don't want to have to reset bios, just to find that out. Another memory said 1.12, and to be honest, I am not sure. I just know right now its at 1.168@3.8 stable@100% for 2 days 22 hours so far,Thats an amazingly low vcore, specially when regular Ryzen needs around 1.3 @3.8
Lets see If nexus test is extrapolable to all proper coolers are been announced, it would allow a good margin for higher OC... I guess 4.0-4.1 will be relatively easy to achieve
Looks good. How about some OC results?Stock under full load on new ek block.
@3.8ghz The temp readouts are Wack!!!! LOLLooks good. How about some OC results?
try coretemp and Ryzen Master. As you can see mine@3,8 and full load is 69c (after 2 days, started at 64c)@3.8ghz The temp readouts are Wack!!!! LOL
Edit, OH and what motherboard and what bios version. Mine is ASRock Taichi and 1,3