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*** Official Ryzen Owners Thread ***

Think I'm going to have to get my watercooling sorted out again.
I could get my chip to post at 4.2 but at 1.5 wouldn't load windows.

Just running it at 3.8 at the moment.
 
Think I'm going to have to get my watercooling sorted out again.
I could get my chip to post at 4.2 but at 1.5 wouldn't load windows.

Just running it at 3.8 at the moment.

4.2Ghz will be unattainable unless you have high end water cooling and the voltage needed for that would be very high. 4.1Ghz seems a best case scenario for 24/7.
 
4.2Ghz will be unattainable unless you have high end water cooling and the voltage needed for that would be very high. 4.1Ghz seems a best case scenario for 24/7.

I'd probably just stick to 4ghz then.

My watercooling is a 120.3 custom loop though.

There was another Zen build I was doing, but the lad got impatient and along with some friends tried to build it together.

They bent the pins as they put the cpu in backwards.

Managed to get it all sorted. But man..... Some idiots.
 
I was using LLC2 in the test above. What do you think the 'true' voltage was, roughly?

Loosely speaking a little shot in the dark I'm afraid if you take under/overshoot into account, but CPU Core Voltage (SVI2 TFN) is best to ref, as long as "we" bare in mind DMM/SW isn't going to record that.

I would advise read the section LLC settings on C6H in OP of my OCN thread, Raja@Asus has posted some oscilloscope data, etc. Also see this post.

You also have to bare in mind that the under/over shoot can be differing between CPUs. Reason being Leakage has an affect on loadline effect. So let's say a higher leakage CPU like "X" CPU are compared with non "X" CPU. The higher leakage CPU has greater LL effect, so the under/over shoots will be greater. The lower leakage CPU has lower LL effect, so the under/over shoots will be smaller. How much by has not been stated by experienced sharers ;) .

You'll see in that section a post from The Stilt, now last bit he states:-

The main difference between the different Ryzen 7-series SKUs (aside of the clocks) is the leakage. The 1700 SKUs have low leakage characteristics, while both 1700X & 1800X are high(er) leaking silicon. Because of that 1700 requires even less load-line biasing than the other two (due the currents being lower).

So as the 1700 is low leakage it has higher voltage (as it can sustain that), so it uses less current, so has less of a load line effect, so under/over shoot is less between going to load and not being loaded, which is when the under/over shoot occurs.

The 1700 specimen I'm using has the lowest leakage of all Ryzen chips I've seen so far. So technically it should require higher voltage in every aspect, than the chips with higher leakage
 
There was another Zen build I was doing, but the lad got impatient and along with some friends tried to build it together.

They bent the pins as they put the cpu in backwards.

Managed to get it all sorted. But man..... Some idiots.

If it does not drop in under its own self weight, something is going wrong :D:D
 
Maybe, maybe not.

I found at 4.1Ghz i had to set my DRAM voltage to 1.5v or IBT failed. I'm still learning, but it's more than just CPU Vcore it seems once you get to a certain frequency.

Indeed 4ghz is whatever depending ob chip. Once u pass 3200 memory and 4ghz proper fun starts

Gotten my ddr4 full stsble @ 3605 :] shame cpu is **** clicker tho.
 
Nice, considering on launch 2400 was the max :)
It was not first week i was rocking 296xmhz on Hynix single rank memory.

Simple U got ryzen get Samsung B die everything else is waste of time. Siad many times this is my 4th ddr4 kit. Other 3 ware not samsung B singre rank.
I'm not gonna live with dream that one day i can run 150 pound memory at RATED SPEED..... With time it will get better on other memories but it will also get better samsung b's. So i see no point of wasting time with anything other than that.

After all 14 days return of product ok lost some cash on shipping stuff back. But at lest got something that i'm happy with.
 
Yea the moment my Corsair LPX 3200Mhz ram is running at 2133 stock. :o

I'm leaving all overclocking for the time being. Wait for Bios's to mature a bit.

@AMDMatt - Are we optimistic that one day the DOCP profiles in the BIOS will just work?
 
Yea the moment my Corsair LPX 3200Mhz ram is running at 2133 stock. :o

I'm leaving all overclocking for the time being. Wait for Bios's to mature a bit.

@AMDMatt - Are we optimistic that one day the DOCP profiles in the BIOS will just work?

That would be a question for the Motherboard manufacturer as they validated those profiles.
 
Yea the moment my Corsair LPX 3200Mhz ram is running at 2133 stock. :o

I'm leaving all overclocking for the time being. Wait for Bios's to mature a bit.

@AMDMatt - Are we optimistic that one day the DOCP profiles in the BIOS will just work?

Leaving mine at stock too, can't even get to 2400mhz with slack timings...feels bad
 
Leaving mine at stock too, can't even get to 2400mhz with slack timings...feels bad
So far I have managed to get my 32Gb of Corsair 3200C16 LPX running at 2933Mhz (stable enough for my usage so far). with the default timings. It required a 110 BCLK with 36.5 multiplier and both DRAM voltage and boot voltage set to 1.35v

Any attempt to clock it higher on the current bios (1002) results in a failure to boot. I am going to experiment with some of the later beta bios releases to see if I can get closer to its rated 3200mhz!
 
As of yet I have my 1700 (non x) set at 3.75ghz - 1.32v, and crucial ballistix 3000mhz memory at 2666mhz - 1.4v. Only spent an hour setting it up so more playing around to come.

Edit: Gigabyte ab350m gaming 3 motherboard
 
Following my 1700 build, I am slapping together a 1600 build for a friend. His not a gamer (maybe soon) but has a small photo editing hobby and works on his computer from home. (600w PSU overkill but was on special).

Might have a play with its OC and see how far it will go, secretly hoping to doesn't clock better than my 1700 :D

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As of yet I have my 1700 (non x) set at 3.75ghz - 1.32v, and crucial ballistix 3000mhz memory at 2666mhz - 1.4v. Only spent an hour setting it up so more playing around to come.

Edit: Gigabyte ab350m gaming 3 motherboard

The silicone lottery really varies with the Ryzen chips. 3.75Ghz runs perfectly on my 1700 with stock volts (1.20v).
 
Indeed 4ghz is whatever depending ob chip. Once u pass 3200 memory and 4ghz proper fun starts

Gotten my ddr4 full stsble @ 3605 :] shame cpu is **** clicker tho.

Post some HCI stability validations.

http://hcidesign.com/memtest/

One instance per thread, 90% of memory coverage. Minimum of 400% with 16GB of memory

I'm planning on covering a thread on OCN next week after I've validated some of my own results.
 
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