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No idea why you should ask a daft question like that, i never said anything about those games, but to answer it they aint as far as i know and Digital Foundry should test those too.
You wrote, "why would you not do Doom and BF1? they are by far the most popular games of the day.", they are not by any means the most popular.
 
Chipset drivers on Asus webpage are 1.26Gb. On AMD page they are 110MB? :confused:"
I answered this for you on the previous page dude:

I brought this up a few days ago, it's the same for MSI/Gigabyte.

I think the conclusion we came to was that the 1.3GB pack contain the 32/64 bit drivers for every AMD chipset/GPU/etc, it's like a master pack (obviously it only installs drivers for hardware present).
 
Hi Matt, wondered if you could give me your thoughts on a post I made earlier today:

"In terms of drivers, I imagine I download everything from Asus for the mobo apart from chipset which I get from AMD as it will be more uptodate?

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Chipset drivers on Asus webpage are 1.26Gb. On AMD page they are 110MB? :confused:"

Thanks

Correct. Always use our latest Chipset drivers and check once a month for updates. Asus likely bundle all OS support and display drivers in that package.
 
noticed that with the asus ones for the prime B350 however the board is much much more stable now :) 3.8 @ 2400 on a 1700 is much more stable than it was
 
So it seems the CCX issue has been sorted in the latest Windows 10 updates!
Almost no difference between Dual CCX vs Single.

The R5 1400/1500X at $170/190 is going to be a stellar CPU! 4c/8t with the Wraith Cooler. Run it at 4Ghz on the reference cooler, and put the extra money towards a whole better GPU.

Especially when compared to the 7600 or 7700K.


 
Any other sources for that? Making the 5 series look very interesting.

Check the video above. There is literally nothing between them.

Aye nothing really between them now. Previously tests found quite the difference when doing the exact same tests.
In Battlefield 1 there's a 4FPS difference, where as before
Battlefield 1 announces a differential of almost 20% which translates into practice by 22 FPS of difference!

http://www.hardware.fr/articles/956-24/retour-sous-systeme-memoire-suite.html
 
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