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Ryzen "2" ?

Depends on the programs , worth noting your min FPS and average FPS is gaming . Found with Intel that's what played a key part. Also friends CAD rendering with V Ray - CPU only, 3200 8 Pack ram running at 3466hz shaved 6 hours of 5 day render .. for him that's a lot. Specially when that render use to take 2 weeks on his 2nd gen i7 laptop! Haha

Wow :eek: This isn't that funny. Tell them they need a proper many-core work station for these tasks.
 
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After finding out limits of my CPU and memory started playing around with PE3 overclock and thats what i got stable. All cores 4.256 and XFR boost 4.462. Gives 185-186 ST score in CB15
 
Ryzen volts always look unreasonable... AMD keep telling us they're fine. I guess we'll start to find out in another year or two if the first gen chips start dying :)
 
Yup sold my 1700x and c6h yesterday. This needs to last till zen 3 so another year. But in general zen 1 survived 1 year of constant 100%load 24/7. So normal users will be fine for warranty period.

Considering my old 2500k os still working on constant high voltage and 5ghz so many years. Cpus seem to last and last if ya keep them cool :)
 
was benching b4 work recorded this small clip to show ya how this XFR2 PE3 actually works in single thread load

 
was benching b4 work recorded this small clip to show ya how this XFR2 PE3 actually works in single thread load


PE3? The article I read spoke about using PE2 as it was within AMD specs and anything above was beyond specification.

"Performance Enhancer is a bit more convoluted. There are settings for Auto, Default, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 (OC), and Level 4 (OC). Levels 1 and 2 are using rules sets specified by AMD as to how Precision Boost 2 is supposed to work. Levels 3 and 4 are actually overclocked settings as noted. For our testing here, we have used Level 2 which is part of AMD's Precision Boost 2 specification. Quite frankly, we did not touch Level 1 as it is supposed to be a "lesser" BP2 setting in that Level 2 allows a slightly higher TDP value. Levels 3 and 4 are technically overclocking in that these profiles go above and beyond TDP and clock settings. Level 3 as you will see, requires even better cooling than what we have used here with our XSPC custom cooling loop."

Anyway.... is it as easy as that? You just set the settings in the bios and boom it works?

Whats your multicore boost speeds?

And why did you stop at PE3 and not try PE4?

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To say I'm tempted to upgrade from a Prime Pro x370 to a CH7 x470 is true.

Worth it?

I'd like to take advantage of this Performance Enhancer and I'm sure my ram woes will be fixed with a better mobo. Might even be able to overclock the damn thing. So far my 8 Pack ram has failed miserably on my x370 board. I've sent it back as faulty. Wont even run at DOCP with out freezing.
 
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I'd like to take advantage of this Performance Enhancer and I'm sure my ram woes will be fixed with a better mobo. Might even be able to overclock the damn thing. So far my 8 Pack ram has failed miserably on my x370 board. I've sent it back as faulty. Wont even run at DOCP with out freezing.

So you think it's your mobo, and think a new mobo would fix it, but you've sent the RAM back as faulty? :confused:
 
So you think it's your mobo, and think a new mobo would fix it, but you've sent the RAM back as faulty? :confused:

I didnt say I think it's my mobo.

The problems all started as soon as this 8 pack ram was installed. So the most logical thing to do rather than going and spending yet more money on a part that may not need replacing is send it back as faulty.

If new sticks come back and I am still experiencing the same problem, then I know for sure it's the mobo.

But considering I've had the mobo for 1 year and things where fine and the problem started as soon as the 8 pack ram went in is a strong indication that the ram is the issue.

Plus other people have the 8 pack ram on this board and run it supposedly faster than DOCP with no issues. So the mobo can do it.

I'm only interested in a new mobo, as I want to take advantage of Performance Enhancer feature as well as I've read ram overclocks better on the new x470 platform.

I probably wont buy a new mobo but just an idea.
 
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Cause this is stable 24/7 setting PE4 wont be stable no matter what. Well If You are willing to pump 1.6 in to single core and 1.5 in to all cores it will be. I want to see You run that on 24/7 100% cpu load :D I'm at work and my rig is pulling 420 watts from wall mining atm.

Besides that You want to overclock when You cant even get stock Stable ?? Its like ill drop 120mg of mdma hmmm not enough lets go for 500mg then people blame drugs for stupidity cause someone died...

Maybe get system stable fist then think of overclocking ??
 
There is no PE option on the Prime Pro x370.

What I mean is the premium boards have it.

Have they back ported it to the CH6?

Oh sorry, thought it was in all 370 boards now. :) Yeah CH6, there is a PE option on the first screen. Also PBO is buried under the more advanced settings.

I am actually tempted to get a CH7, just because......
 
Prime Pro probably doesn't have good enough VRMs for PE. PE essentially raises the power draw limits of the CPU, which is why X470 mobo's have much better power delivery components and cooling than most X370 boards. CH6 had really good over spec'd VRMs anyway so it's more than capable of handling the additional load from PE.
 
Prime Pro probably doesn't have good enough VRMs for PE. PE essentially raises the power draw limits of the CPU, which is why X470 mobo's have much better power delivery components and cooling than most X370 boards. CH6 had really good over spec'd VRMs anyway so it's more than capable of handling the additional load from PE.

Do you think the Prime Pro X470 would have PE?
 
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