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**AMD 5700 X3D Owners CLub**

Is there much anyone has done to tweak their 5700X3d? with mine I just plonked it in left everything stock and set the memory to XMP and left it at that. I ran a few cycles of Prime95 and noticed a drop of 2-3 oC in my CPU temps, assume its because the thermal paste bed in?

I think the memory isn't 100% compatible with the mobo as I get random issues in windows and the Corsair website doesn't list it as being tested/approved for Ryzen. So I bought a Kingston Fury Renegade 32 gb RGB kit that has been tested for compatibility with my board
I found any overclocking actually dropped performance as I lost the boost speed and it would run at 3200mhz. I left mine at stock in the end and got great performance.
 
Is there much anyone has done to tweak their 5700X3d? with mine I just plonked it in left everything stock and set the memory to XMP and left it at that. I ran a few cycles of Prime95 and noticed a drop of 2-3 oC in my CPU temps, assume its because the thermal paste bed in?

I think the memory isn't 100% compatible with the mobo as I get random issues in windows and the Corsair website doesn't list it as being tested/approved for Ryzen. So I bought a Kingston Fury Renegade 32 gb RGB kit that has been tested for compatibility with my board
I was under the impression that the comparable memory thing wasn't really a thing. Interested to know if the new kit works at the same speed as the old one. It should be ok with 3600 MHz ram. I know I can't run at 3800 as the flck limits it. From memory I am at 3733 on some run of the mill rev. E.

I've been fiddling loads with mine. Will be doing some more this weekend when I get home.
 
Is there much anyone has done to tweak their 5700X3d? with mine I just plonked it in left everything stock and set the memory to XMP and left it at that. I ran a few cycles of Prime95 and noticed a drop of 2-3 oC in my CPU temps, assume its because the thermal paste bed in?

I think the memory isn't 100% compatible with the mobo as I get random issues in windows and the Corsair website doesn't list it as being tested/approved for Ryzen. So I bought a Kingston Fury Renegade 32 gb RGB kit that has been tested for compatibility with my board
Set your Curve Optimiser to -30 for all cores. Drops power usage by quite a bit without affecting performance.
 
I was under the impression that the comparable memory thing wasn't really a thing. Interested to know if the new kit works at the same speed as the old one. It should be ok with 3600 MHz ram. I know I can't run at 3800 as the flck limits it. From memory I am at 3733 on some run of the mill rev. E.

I've been fiddling loads with mine. Will be doing some more this weekend when I get home.

The new kit defaulted to 3703, whereas the corsair kit was 3600. As it stands system feels more responsive (maybe psychosomatic?)

We'll see if any of the odd niggly things happen with this kit in which case it wasn't the kit. But this kit won't be going back because IMO it looks ace. I'm enjoying my Grey/blue and Red lighting scheme!
 
Considering getting one of these as the end point of my AM4 build. Upgrading from 3600 will be noticeable I imagine.

How hot do these run? I've got a somewhat unconventional C14s with push pull configuration
 
Considering getting one of these as the end point of my AM4 build. Upgrading from 3600 will be noticeable I imagine.

How hot do these run? I've got a somewhat unconventional C14s with push pull configuration

Run cool, especially if you set all cores to -30, which they should all do.
 
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How is everyone finding the low clock speed vs 5800X3D ?

I Have a 5600x and wondering about an upgrade but its 700mhz slower on average which is a lot

So far for gaming the 5700X3D hasn't missed a beat. Really happy I went for it. The reviews I saw only had the 5700x3D about 10% slower than the 5800X3d and at the time there was £100 difference.

So no buyer remorse even though I did originally want a 5800X3d :cry:
 
So far for gaming the 5700X3D hasn't missed a beat. Really happy I went for it. The reviews I saw only had the 5700x3D about 10% slower than the 5800X3d and at the time there was £100 difference.

So no buyer remorse even though I did originally want a 5800X3d :cry:

That's good - I just looked at some YouTube videos of 5600x vs 5700x3d, sure the 5700 is faster but I always play at 4k or 1 or 2 games at 1440p and the difference is GPU limited (4k is 1-2fps difference, 1440p is 8-12 fps difference)

Its defo faster but for that little gain I CBA, so question answered.
 
Why do they run higher at stock if they can all hit this so consistently

Semiconductor fabrication considerations possibly - this is often why you see a revision, refresh or a new model in the line up introduced late when volume production quality is better known and/or refined. Especially on a new node there is a degree of unknown going from development silicon to final production.
 
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Semiconductor fabrication considerations possibly - this is often why you see a revision, refresh or a new model in the line up introduced late when volume production quality is better known and/or refined. Especially on a new node there is a degree of unknown going from development silicon to final production.
Makes sense, thanks
 
Run cool, especially if you set all cores to -30, which they should all do.
Not in my case. I can't run the highest Kombo strike, but I can run level 2. Which I guess maps to -20 on all cores vs -30 maximum. Still a worthwhile, good improvement.

Also not all MB vendors have the PBO2 options in the BIOS. It was only Asus and MSI when I looked into it.

You can run a tool to set it in windows, but that's not a great solution.
 
Not in my case. I can't run the highest Kombo strike, but I can run level 2. Which I guess maps to -20 on all cores vs -30 maximum. Still a worthwhile, good improvement.

Also not all MB vendors have the PBO2 options in the BIOS. It was only Asus and MSI when I looked into it.

You can run a tool to set it in windows, but that's not a great solution.
That’s the first time I’ve heard anyone say their X3D chip can’t hit -30 on all cores.

Also I don’t have the options in my Gigabyte BIOS, and the Windows tool works perfectly https://github.com/PrimeO7/How-to-undervolt-AMD-RYZEN-5800X3D-Guide-with-PBO2-Tuner
 
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