Soldato
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@Gibbo are we going to get a Wharehouse pic with a stack of Zen2 boxes and X570 boxes? Come on you know you love driving the hype!
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@Gibbo are we going to get a Wharehouse pic with a stack of Zen2 boxes and X570 boxes? Come on you know you love driving the hype!
All communication goes through the IO die, whether that is across chiplets or simply across CCXs; there'd be no difference between 6/8/12 cores in terms of latency, with latency being up 2-3ns as a result.
AMD might be on the phone waving an NDA agreement lol
though IF is also between CCX to CCX and to IO die . going to IO and back to other CCX would be to slow then going across the pond so to speak
@Gibbo are we going to get a Wharehouse pic with a stack of Zen2 boxes and X570 boxes? Come on you know you love driving the hype!
@Gibbo are we going to get a Wharehouse pic with a stack of Zen2 boxes and X570 boxes? Come on you know you love driving the hype!
We don't know how many OCUK have got yet. They might only have 20 or so for all we know.Rumour is the largest Scandinavian supplier only has 10 3900x units. Would love to see a 3900x pyramid just to show off...
But AMD announced the release date already, so showing the boxes in a warehouse before the 7th surely is not breaking any NDA?
We don't know how many OCUK have got yet. They might only have 20 or so for all we know.
We don't know how many OCUK have got yet. They might only have 20 or so for all we know.
stop peddling nonsense. It will only give retailers an excuse to drive prices and gouge! AMD have clearly said stock WILL NOT be an issue. They have not had the fab issues Intel did.Rumour is the largest Scandinavian supplier only has 10 3900x units. Would love to see a 3900x pyramid just to show off...
I doubt we'll get a cheaper 6c/12t part than the R5 3600, which is launching at £189.I keep seeing snippets of information but nothing solid regarding the lower end CPUs. 6Core 12Thread would be fine for my gaming system and I believe the Ryzen 3 3300X fits the bill at about £140 (from leaks) but no solid information if these will be available from launch. I see there are some great deals on the 2600 but if I can get a faster 3300/3300X for the same or a little more I am happy to wait but from what I see only the higher spec R5/R7 cpus are going to be available.
Have I missed any info or is this the range at launch and the cheaper cpus available down the line?
Yup with Elmor Asus Support went out of the window.... Looks like I wont be buying no Asus motherboards anymore. And moving to ASRock bios support and VRM's ware my selling points. ASRock got VRM's support is by looks of it better x370 Tachi got the new bios version Yestarday or something.
stop peddling nonsense. It will only give retailers an excuse to drive prices and gouge! AMD have clearly said stock WILL NOT be an issue. They have not had the fab issues Intel did.
With or without the intel patches?Zen 2 has at lest 10% IPC over Coffee, so at 4.8 it will beat it hands down.
4.8 single core should be feasible. 4.3 all core, 4.6 single core is its stock boost
It's 4.6Ghz stock for gods sake.
You're in for a massive shock if you think Asrocks slow to react support +1 step forward 2 steps back buggy bios's that appear from to be from the last decade, with loads of missing options just to rub it in are up to scratch.
Stick with Asus.
All vendors are putting Bios resources into the new products..... Its that simple..... All older boards thus far are off compared to latest new Bios and Firmware...
Your down on XFR / PBO perf even on the higher end older gen boards..... Also down on Clock for clock perf.... But all boards I tried are at least working "fine"
Asus have honestly been awful for me and wont touch them. More so support and trying to get anything that isn't working sorted. In fairness to AsRock when I have spoken to them they have been reasonably helpful and pretty quick to help where can. Sometimes it has just been no sorry can't do X but at least I got an answer in 48 hours and not 4-6 weeks like Asus seem to like doing.
I would go Gigabyte but their Bios screen been awful for donkey years and all the VRM stuff they have pulled previous which leaves MSI, no idea on them as haven't tried tbh but that may well be where I put my monies next.