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*** Official Ryzen Owners Thread ***

After a few hours, dismantling my old PC, cleaning the case of al the dust and putting in my new AM4 1700.... she's alive!!!!

Hate that moment when you turn it on for the first time and it takes ages..... to post!

But all seems well!
 
Just setup the 1800x with Team group 3200 Ram

The Asrock Taichi runs the ram at 3200 1T on the XMS profile

http://imgur.com/a/s8CTV
Nice. Hoping that I'll be able to get 3200MHz stable on my existing kit after some updates, but I'll probably grab a newer kit and sell this one if not. The IMCs certainly seem capable of those speeds with the right sticks.

Incidentally, I cranked my 1700 up to 4GHz on the same 1.35V I was using for 3.9 and it's passing everything so far. Would be nice to have won the silicon lottery for once.
 
Highly recommended to reinstall Windows to get the best performance and stability.

Trust me I always do, but found no instability as yet and everything is running great :)

During boot, Windows 10 just did its re configuration on startup. I loaded in the AMD drivers and all a is running fine.
 
If your running Windows 10 its a good idea to run it for a day or two without a reinstall, just so that it connects to Microsoft servers and changes the CPU ID registered to your particular windows 10, so you don't get the hassle of "this OS is not registered to this system" crap...
But tomorrow you should still reinstall, that way you can be sure the CPU is getting all the microcode patching that's continuously coming down the line.
 
If your running Windows 10 its a good idea to run it for a day or two without a reinstall, just so that it connects to Microsoft servers and changes the CPU ID registered to your particular windows 10, so you don't get the hassle of "this OS is not registered to this system" crap...
But tomorrow you should still reinstall, that way you can be sure the CPU is getting all the microcode patching that's continuously coming down the line.

Just dont see anything wrong yet, will give it a good gaming session later.

Just overclocking with P States and running 1.35v Max and 0.887 min at 2.2 -3.9

Level 5 Load line (Defaults basically)

At 1680 on Cinebench so will bump it to 4.0 to see how much it makes a difference on those voltages
 
Trust me I always do, but found no instability as yet and everything is running great :)

During boot, Windows 10 just did its re configuration on startup. I loaded in the AMD drivers and all a is running fine.

I thought my system was running great too, no crashes, everything rock solid.

Reinstalled today and I am getting 100 more on average with my cinebench runs.
 
I got some Trident Z F4-3866C18D (3866Mhz) to try out, however, I cant even get into the bios so looking like I am going to sell them! LOL! Anyone want them? :D

I have the RGB version working well at 3200mhz, its single rank Samsung chips so potentially should work well, maybe it just needs a bios update if the ram isn't faulty? Does it post with just one memory stick installed?
 
I got my R7 1700 and ASRock Taichi yesterday. Set it up last night and got an easy 3.9GHz at 1.35V. Temperatures hover around 60-65 with a Noctua NH-U14S under stress test load and in the mid-50s during gaming. Not tried pushing up to 4GHz yet, but it seems nice and stable like this. Haven't been able to get RAM above 2666MHz yet, but then I own an older Hynix dual rank kit, so I wasn't expecting much on that front.

can i ask what you are using to see the temperatures?
 
can i ask what you are using to see the temperatures?
The latest beta version of HWiNFO64. It has full Ryzen support (the current stable version is missing some sensors).

https://www.fosshub.com/HWiNFO.html

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