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AMD Zen 2 (Ryzen 3000) - *** NO COMPETITOR HINTING ***

I would prefer this one:

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £860.44 (includes shipping: £10.50)

So pay £570 for a 12 core Ryzen that not only has 15% worse IPC, is more expensive.

That's quote an expensive motherboard as well.

Enjoy.

Would much rather have a 3900X at < £500 and the £130 motherboard below

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/giga...ocket-am4-ddr4-atx-motherboard-mb-56z-gi.html
 
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So pay £570 for a 12 core Ryzen that not only has 15% worse IPC, is more expensive.

That's quote an expensive motherboard as well.

Enjoy.


lol shop around and you can pick up that chip for £369 on pre order but dam 12 cores for £369
 
You'd like to think


So pay £570 for a 12 core Ryzen that not only has 15% worse IPC, is more expensive.

That's quote an expensive motherboard as well.

Enjoy.
I was about to comment on that, unless you want 4 channel memory, isnt the 3900X better? Sorry I dont know too much about TR.
 
You can't upgrade to a 24-core or 32-core. For a TR4 board, the price is pretty low, TBH.

Well at £369 the 2920x price is good. Still would prefer not to spend £280 on a motherboard for which I won't use half the features of.

It does also lack IPC which currently makes it suffer in gaming.
 
It's quite possible. Zen 2 FPUs will be more power hungry than previous generations.

I take it you don't own a current Ryzen then ? There isn't a cat in hell's chance that any AMD cpu released tomorrow will pull more power or current than previous gens. What will certainly pull more power and current is the 3950x released in September.
 
Crosshair VII Hero Wifi has a new updated BIOS released today. Just throwing it out there in case you have one (has yesterday's date but it was not there earlier)

Some one on the AMD subreddit has gotten his hands on a 3600 and seems to be having problems with the latest BIOS on his Crosshair VII being fully of bugs.
 
Some one on the AMD subreddit has gotten his hands on a 3600 and seems to be having problems with the latest BIOS on his Crosshair VII being fully of bugs.
I havent installed it yet since I will have to do Flashback and I dont feel like unplugging stuff from my PC atm. I guess I'll leave the one I installed last week which is the version before that for now.
 
^^^^yep it's buggy... a lot on old agesa etc are working but buggy.

So for those of us who are on X370/B350/X470/B450, is it best to just wait rather than buy tomorrow?

Bear in mind I'm not interested in overclocking any more, so whatever I end up getting (or not) will only be run at stock with whatever AMD's own XFR/PBO settings do, nothing manual
 
Some one on the AMD subreddit has gotten his hands on a 3600 and seems to be having problems with the latest BIOS on his Crosshair VII being fully of bugs.
Wouldn’t expect anything less. As 8pack himself said, though it should be obvious, mb vendors will be focusing their efforts on the X570 bios. I imagine the bios revisions they are throwing out for x370/x470 boards will be semi rush jobs. They’ll get round to tidying them up I’m sure but it’ll take time.
 
So for those of us who are on X370/B350/X470/B450, is it best to just wait rather than buy tomorrow?

Bear in mind I'm not interested in overclocking any more, so whatever I end up getting (or not) will only be run at stock with whatever AMD's own XFR/PBO settings do, nothing manual
They work so all good...
 
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