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*** Official Ryzen Owners Thread ***

Got my 1600 running at 3.8 with 3200 ram so happy with that for now. With the refresh if the new chips can it 4.1 plus on my current CH6 board I would be tempted to upgrade.
 
nice joy, what board do you have and what volts is 3.8 at ? is that with stock cooler ?
Its on the CH6, as for volts i've got it at 1.4 in bios but its running at 1.35 underload and is stable so far. I'll probably try to lower them this week if I get some free time. I'm using Noctua D15 for cooling and a custom fan curve. Sits at 500 rpm all the way to 60°C and then upto 100% towards 70°C but the highest its gone is 63°C under stress testing with fans hitting 800 rpm.
 
I'm at 3.75Ghz with 1.275v LLC0/Auto since that seems stable for me. I have to get the SoC to 1.125v otherwise even 2933Mhz (B-die ICs) isn't fully stable all of the time (sometimes memory training fails). Chip cores seem fine, I can probably try for 4Ghz but not much point in that with the massive increase in voltage/power consumption/temps that brings, the IMC is just pure trash and it's given me the most annoyances. It's probably a mix of crappy IMC and the X370 Prime having signaling issues, higher might have been doable on a better motherboard.
 
I'm at 3.75Ghz with 1.275v LLC0/Auto since that seems stable for me. I have to get the SoC to 1.125v otherwise even 2933Mhz (B-die ICs) isn't fully stable all of the time (sometimes memory training fails). Chip cores seem fine, I can probably try for 4Ghz but not much point in that with the massive increase in voltage/power consumption/temps that brings, the IMC is just pure trash and it's given me the most annoyances. It's probably a mix of crappy IMC and the X370 Prime having signaling issues, higher might have been doable on a better motherboard.

I'm at 3.8ghz at 1.35v. SOC at 1.1v (as per AMD recommendation) and ram at 1.4v @ 3066Mhz.
 
I used to try other settings, but since I had some issues and a couple of dead disks in my server/desktop/thing. I've just left it on 3.6/Auto.

System is on 24/7 and serving plex to others etc. But I do game in a VM from time to time on that machine.
 
I'm at 3.8ghz at 1.35v. SOC at 1.1v (as per AMD recommendation) and ram at 1.4v @ 3066Mhz.

I've tried 1.4v for the RAM and even up to 1.15v on the SoC and could not get 3000Mhz or higher fully stable. If I got lucky with the memory training it might even do 3200Mhz C14 with fast timings, but on the next reboot the memory training would fail and I'd get memory errors. Sadly 2933Mhz with 1.125v SoC and 1.375v on the RAM seems to be the highest 100% stable setting that I can get with this chip & mobo.
 
good man, how is new ryzen 2400g ?
Pretty impressive so far. I have been really happy with the memory and cpu stability.
It dropped in and worked. Once I updated the Bios it accepted the 2800mhz xmp ram profile and just worked. I have it clocked at 3.8 on the CPU, which is plenty fast. The GPU I cant get stable north of 1250mhz at the momemt. I have not played with the SOC voltage yet. The only annoying thing is that I cant find the bios setting to change the vram allocation in the gigabyte bios. Will put up some standard benches if anyone is interested.
 
OK,everyone - need some help here.

What boards have you got to work with Raven Ridge out of the box,ie,enough to boot so you can update the BIOS??

Evidently it seems many boards won't work out of the box,and AMD needs to help people by sending out an update kit.

However,I gather some boards will work on shipping BIOSes,so if you can I would like if you do have one which boots out of the box,what the model number of the motherboard is,and what BIOS revision.

I want to start making a list.
 
OK,everyone - need some help here.

What boards have you got to work with Raven Ridge out of the box,ie,enough to boot so you can update the BIOS??

Evidently it seems many boards won't work out of the box,and AMD needs to help people by sending out an update kit.

However,I gather some boards will work on shipping BIOSes,so if you can I would like if you do have one which boots out of the box,what the model number of the motherboard is,and what BIOS revision.

I want to start making a list.
Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3. Shipped with Bios F10 which worked out of the box.
 
But I do game in a VM from time to time on that machine.

VT-x or VT-d?
How do you find it?

I'm either going virtualbox+linux for my online presence outside steam or if the vt-x is fairly awesome and painless, I may throw a full ESX setup at whatever Zen+ chip I end up with.
 
Pretty impressive so far. I have been really happy with the memory and cpu stability.
It dropped in and worked. Once I updated the Bios it accepted the 2800mhz xmp ram profile and just worked. I have it clocked at 3.8 on the CPU, which is plenty fast. The GPU I cant get stable north of 1250mhz at the momemt. I have not played with the SOC voltage yet. The only annoying thing is that I cant find the bios setting to change the vram allocation in the gigabyte bios. Will put up some standard benches if anyone is interested.
The BIOS setting for allocating VRAM will probably only exist in the latest BIOS version.
 
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