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Pre orders for PC equipment is not industry standard

I take it all back, just scanned through the E3 and Computex keynote and can't see any sign of a pre order date/ I am so certain it has been said somewhere though but was probably just speculation. Not that pre order really matters of course as we still wouldnt get our hands on them any quicker :)
 
OcUK dont have to open on a Sunday for this (though they do open on Sundays at Xmas) So i see reviews and orders being seen on Sunday 7th with a busy Monday for OcUK staff.

This will give people time to look at benchmarks etc before making orders ;)

Gona be a hard days work if it turns out like this :)
 
Best wait for the reviews so we can see if there is any specific memory needed, such as with 1st gen. There are some great deals going around on memory right now but it's a gamble on whether or not you want to spend more money for a die that we know works well with Ryzen.

Only when there's new DDR version.
And even that availability of new memory needs to precede motherboards clearly.
No one is going to make motherboard whose selling relies on memory which might just become available at same time with mobo.

Though we might get some memories with new Samsung A-die chip.
There's just no info yet about it if it's going to clock well with tight latencies.

Wouldnt know where to start with memory anyways lol
 
When are Zen 2 EPYC based CPUs released? Info I've found is Q3, anything more concrete?

End of July/ start of August by the look of things, interestingly though the EPYC Rome boards are a bit of a mystery, as not all the previous boards will support the CPU's and the features. AMD have significant support from large OEM's so I'd expect to see servers from HP, Dell etc. before you see system integrator boards from the likes of Super Micro.
 
https://elchapuzasinformatico.com/2019/06/amd-ryzen-5-3600-x570-review/

As we discussed yesterday, the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 might seem that only assumes a revision of frequencies on the Ryzen 5 2600 , but with an improvement of performance around 20% in calculation tasks , something else is there. However, compared to the performance offered by a previous generation X470 motherboard and an X570 we have not found great differences, except in some game that seems to give some extra, but not widely, so it is not mandatory to buy an AMD X570 , except if we plan to buy a PCI-Express 4.0 SSD.

To analyze the performance of the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor , we have mounted it on a motherboard that we have baptized as ECI X570 Monster VIII Turbo Fan Plus Ultra Z RGB (we do not want any manufacturer to be harmed without any reason, since none of them acceded to that its motherboard was used) next to the memories G.Skill FlareX DDR4 @ 3200 MHz and the graph Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition and the operative system in its most updated version Windows 10 June 2019 Update.

Obviously, we have installed the last available BIOS, final BIOS destined for the July 7 reviews, but it is not allowed to perform overclock with this CPU.



The memories seem not to go fine, even being specific to AMD




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The interesting one to watch will be the same-day delivery website, and the big high street/retail park retailer both of which operate on Sunday's all of the time. :)

It depends what time they launch on 7/7. It could be midnight or it could be 9am. We're 8 hours ahead of Silicone Valley so we might be lucky if our websites go live before the 6pm cut off time for same day dispatch. Obviously they'd never launch in the UK first.
 
Are PCIE 4.0 SSD's due the same day? Seems pointless otherwise as it suddenly becomes an impulse purchase with board.

I wouldn't be getting one anyway, by Q1' 20 Samsung will have mass production of their new PCI-E 4.0 controller and 128-layer 3D-NAND, and be pushing 6500-7000MB/s instead of 4800MB/s. Better off with one of the Corsair MP510's or similar for now, cheap, fast and cheerful. :)
 
I wouldn't be getting one anyway, by Q1' 20 Samsung will have mass production of their new PCI-E 4.0 controller and 128-layer 3D-NAND, and be pushing 6500-7000MB/s instead of 4800MB/s. Better off with one of the Corsair MP510's or similar for now, cheap, fast and cheerful. :)

Yay so the PCH can overheat even quicker :p
 
It depends what time they launch on 7/7. It could be midnight or it could be 9am. We're 8 hours ahead of Silicone Valley so we might be lucky if our websites go live before the 6pm cut off time for same day dispatch. Obviously they'd never launch in the UK first.

9am EST, 14:00 BST. However I doubt that anyone will be sticking to that to be honest, there is little they can do to prevent the CPU's being shipped the day before either, for Sunday delivery.

Yay so the PCH can overheat even quicker :p

South Bridge, this isn't Intel :p

Also that is why they have fans, to stop them overheating. ;)

So it can not be manually overclocked and has no XFR/PBO? If so, it is a terrible processor, although probably great for people who are not into that stuff or SFF cases.

It will be a locked sample, like most of the 3600's out there, hardware locked.
 
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