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*** Official Ryzen Threadripper Owners Thread ***

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I'd like to see your cinebench and realbench scores :-)

Impressive if that oc is stable :-)
 
Aha and therein lies the problem! Running Doom, Far Cry 4 etc all fine without issues. Run Cinebench = crash. Dropped multiplier to 41 without any voltage tweaks and I get this:

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cinebench is a good stress test to be honest. much quicker at finding a duff oc than most things!
Deffinately.

Its the first app I try with an oc and then work my way out from there.
 
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Some firestrike/timespy runs at stock would be cool to see how strong Xfr kicks in. Would also give us an idea how good they are at core scaling on X399.

Edit:- that's a Very strong encoding score for real bench, think it's higher than mine! I'll check in the am.
 
OK, here are Firestrike & Time Spy.. the validation warning is saying it does not recognise the CPU. No surprises there then.

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I had one crash when I tried to run TS but that was probably due to still have several browser windows running along with a large download that I couldn't see in the background. A reboot and everything was ok. I am running my first copy of Windows 10 Pro and at the moment the Jury is still out as an OS.
 
ttl just retested his review sample and found it ran to hot to hit 4.0 on the aio he was using
That's because he's an idiot. The man refuses to use anything other than all in one coolers. Times are changing, he needs to step out of his comfort zone (which is clearly very small).

I've witnessed numerous users step up to custom loops for TR, yet this alleged reviewer refuses to.
 
i always thought he seemed unbiased and a good reviewer but ive been out of the pc game for a few years now only recently regaining my interest and enthusiasm.was planning a 1920x build with a custom loop with a slim 360 and slim 240 to cool it and 2 1080s so was looking to people like ttl for advice .its hard to know who to listen to theses days so many agendas or biased views its quite off putting
 
Based on the gamers nexus video on threadripper, the cold plates on the AIO's are too small to truly cool a TR4 processor properly. This is particularly true once you realise that the finned section of the cooler where the water actually flows is quite small in the overall size of the base of the cooler.

I've been pondering the idea of upgrading my 4820K to a 1920X but finding the cost somewhat steep.
 
it is quite an outlay but it seems a good future proof platform for the time being.i think the 1920x is the sweetspot if there is one like i said im going custom loop and hoping the rads are enough as i have 2 1080s gonna be in the loop aswell but from what im seeing it should be enough,
 
Based on the gamers nexus video on threadripper, the cold plates on the AIO's are too small to truly cool a TR4 processor properly. This is particularly true once you realise that the finned section of the cooler where the water actually flows is quite small in the overall size of the base of the cooler.

I've been pondering the idea of upgrading my 4820K to a 1920X but finding the cost somewhat steep.

Yup - if you want to OC it's a proper custom loop or don't bother imho.
 
i got told by hardocp that i would not be able to oc threadripper and keep the temps under control if i only had a 360 slim rad and a 240 slim rad they said id need more rads as i had a 1080 in the loop and id need thicker rads they were running a thick xspc 480 yet my rads are the magicool g2 slims which did well in the extremerigs rad tests and i had more surface area with the 2 rads combined like i said a lot of confusing and conflicting opinions
 
Watched a couple of videos with AiO cooling Threadrippers with fantastic results. You just have to be careful about which one you buy, as some of the blocks are so small they barely cover the CPU

Some of the systems they tested had terrible temps as the waterblock had such poor coverage
 
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