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*** Official Ryzen Owners Thread ***

I have now built my Ryzen machine and am in the process of validating it. I'm just wondering about some temp's whilst running Prime95 FFT test. This is a Ryzen 1700 at stock, till I'm happy it's stable, with 16gb Corsair Vengence LPX 3000 ram. I'm also using a Cooler Master Masterliquid 120 AIO.

I know low temps are good but does this seem realistic at stock? I know it's only 65w cpu, lowest I've ever had in a PC, so I'm just after some reassurance :)

Cheers

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Just curious but where do you get the beta bios' from ? Are they posted on a forum somewhere ? I couldn't see them on the Asus forum.
Some of them are proper betas that got proper bugs. Not for weak hearted people that are not prepared for rma.

So stick to rule: If You dont know how to get it rhen its not for You. Its not official beta yet. And still on 1.0.04a .


You can ask Elmon to PM You the bios just dont come crying if ya brick haha
 
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I have now built my Ryzen machine and am in the process of validating it. I'm just wondering about some temp's whilst running Prime95 FFT test. This is a Ryzen 1700 at stock, till I'm happy it's stable, with 16gb Corsair Vengence LPX 3000 ram. I'm also using a Cooler Master Masterliquid 120 AIO.

I know low temps are good but does this seem realistic at stock? I know it's only 65w cpu, lowest I've ever had in a PC, so I'm just after some reassurance :)

Cheers

aku8QnT.png

Disable offset skew in BIOS. Without doing that mine thinks its idling at 9 degrees lol.
 
Ive got abit of a strange bug with my 1800x on a gigabyte gaming 5 board. Im running BIOS F5, The cpu temp in all monitoring software (ryzen master, aida64, link4) all state that at idle my temps shoot up from 37 degrees to 51 then slowly creep back down all the way back to 37. This process repeats itself every 10 seconds and ramps my fans up every time momentarily.

Ive checked that its not windows doing something querky in activity monitor and i have already tried the following:

reset cmos
reflash bios
switch to bios 2
reinstall windows
reseat cpu cooler (h1ooi v2)

I have chaged the profile of my fans to stop them spooling up and checked my cooler is working ok on another intel based system and its not that either. Is there a way to stop the temperature fluctuation ? also even under load it never reports any temp higher than 60 degrees.
 
Ive got abit of a strange bug with my 1800x on a gigabyte gaming 5 board. Im running BIOS F5, The cpu temp in all monitoring software (ryzen master, aida64, link4) all state that at idle my temps shoot up from 37 degrees to 51 then slowly creep back down all the way back to 37. This process repeats itself every 10 seconds and ramps my fans up every time momentarily.

Ive checked that its not windows doing something querky in activity monitor and i have already tried the following:

reset cmos
reflash bios
switch to bios 2
reinstall windows
reseat cpu cooler (h1ooi v2)

I have chaged the profile of my fans to stop them spooling up and checked my cooler is working ok on another intel based system and its not that either. Is there a way to stop the temperature fluctuation ? also even under load it never reports any temp higher than 60 degrees.


Sounds like XFR boosting a couple of cores up under light load. It also ramps the voltage up quite high when it does this, giving very short temperature spikes.

My 1600X does this when it boosts 1 or 2 cores up to 4.1Ghz the voltage shoots to near 1.55v and a get a short brief temperature spike at the same time. Thankfully my fan profile is set to monitor a different sensor that doesn't shoot up so quickly and thus doesn't boost my fan speeds
 
32x is still the max apparently. I have the Gaming 5 so no bios for me until maybe tomorrow or Monday.

Gigabyte Matt said "No, the multipliers are set by AMD. We can't add them even if we wanted to."
 
32x is still the max apparently. I have the Gaming 5 so no bios for me until maybe tomorrow or Monday.

Gigabyte Matt said "No, the multipliers are set by AMD. We can't add them even if we wanted to."

That sucks. I hope they add it. Intel have some crazy high dividers that most can't reach but at least they are to try
 
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