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Ryzen "2" ?

good morning
Yesterday after the tests I discovered why the pc crashed
The corsair h90 pump was at minimum speed
This morning I'm re-testing now I can stay stable at 4250mhz to the core
with 1.38v
An excellent result for my expectations
With a custom heatsink, I think 4300-4350mhz (all core) is possible (silicon lottery)
In default (4350-4375mhz) voltages are over 1.5v, I do not like to use too much voltage
Also consider that the gigabyte bios for this cpu does not exist
With new bios, with 3600mhz ram support and over , we will have incredible boost.
My ram is 3200 c14 but can also go to 3600 c14.14.14 without problems
To be correct ,I'm not under NDA, I have not signed anything, so I can do what I want
voglio
 
The performances in some games are over 10-12% with 3600mhz ram, against 2400-2660mhz ram
I tried with the ryzen 1700 I think the% is the same even with the 2700x
Unfortunately there is not yet an official bios (gigabyte) that supports ram higher
If you're lucky to have good ram then you can have fun
At this moment I recommend gskill 3200c14 normal gtz without lights
 
Thanks for posting up the link LOLN1. A very interesting watch. I can't help feeling though you would have got a better result using an Asus VI Hero. Even so, i think after watching last night i'm looking forward to the release of the 2700x even more now.
My 1700 has never been capable of doing more than 3.8Ghz 24/7 stable, so a jump from that to 4.2Ghz/4.3Ghz is a very welcome upgrade. At the moment with the 1700 i have no issues running 4 sticks of ram at 3333Mhz Cl14, being able to take that to 3600 Cl14 is an even bigger bonus. I wonder when the last time Intel gave customers a 500Mhz upgrade on the same platform in there tick/toc cycle was ?
 
Thanks, when I had 2 x 8gb of ram the best I could get was 3333c14 or 3466c15, and found the performance similar eventually going with 3333c14 for my 1700. I am interested to see what the max cpu and ram speeds are for 2700x once things settle down.
 
gigabyte is better for ram support ... asus has better performance in other things
Also in default ryzen 2700x and 'really powerful, I think with motherboard asus exceed 1800pt in cinebench quietly
 
Thanks for posting up the link LOLN1. A very interesting watch. I can't help feeling though you would have got a better result using an Asus VI Hero. Even so, i think after watching last night i'm looking forward to the release of the 2700x even more now.
My 1700 has never been capable of doing more than 3.8Ghz 24/7 stable, so a jump from that to 4.2Ghz/4.3Ghz is a very welcome upgrade. At the moment with the 1700 i have no issues running 4 sticks of ram at 3333Mhz Cl14, being able to take that to 3600 Cl14 is an even bigger bonus. I wonder when the last time Intel gave customers a 500Mhz upgrade on the same platform in there tick/toc cycle was ?

Out of interest what settings did you use to get 3333c14 stable ?

Was it a few simple changes or more involved than that ?

I have just set mine to 3200c14 for ease and needed to up vcore to 1.25v , ram to 1.4v and soc to 1.13v for it to be stable.
 
Out of interest what settings did you use to get 3333c14 stable ?

Was it a few simple changes or more involved than that ?

I have just set mine to 3200c14 for ease and needed to up vcore to 1.25v , ram to 1.4v and soc to 1.13v for it to be stable.

Timings set to 14-14-14-30-52 (30 and 52 because i'm running with 4 sticks of ram). All others set to Auto and Ram speed set to 3333
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My 1700 was an early one and has always needed 1.35v to hit 3.8Ghz 24/7 stable, to get to 3.9Ghz it needs 1.456v, so not worth it lol.
It will boot and bench with 4 sticks of ram at 3466 Cl14, but it's a bit flakey with 4 sticks at that speed.
 
Timings set to 14-14-14-30-52 (30 and 52 because i'm running with 4 sticks of ram). All others set to Auto and Ram speed set to 3333
[email protected] SOC LLC@3
[email protected]
[email protected] LLC@3

My 1700 was an early one and has always needed 1.35v to hit 3.8Ghz 24/7 stable, to get to 3.9Ghz it needs 1.456v, so not worth it lol.
It will boot and bench with 4 sticks of ram at 3466 Cl14, but it's a bit flakey with 4 sticks at that speed.

That's what I was hoping you would say, I was not looking forward to manually typing 100's of settings into BIOS !!!

Thanks I will give it a go when I get time.
 
good morning
Yesterday after the tests I discovered why the pc crashed
The corsair h90 pump was at minimum speed
This morning I'm re-testing now I can stay stable at 4250mhz to the core
with 1.38v
An excellent result for my expectations
With a custom heatsink, I think 4300-4350mhz (all core) is possible (silicon lottery)
In default (4350-4375mhz) voltages are over 1.5v, I do not like to use too much voltage
Also consider that the gigabyte bios for this cpu does not exist
With new bios, with 3600mhz ram support and over , we will have incredible boost.
My ram is 3200 c14 but can also go to 3600 c14.14.14 without problems
To be correct ,I'm not under NDA, I have not signed anything, so I can do what I want
voglio

4.3Ghz is not a bad result, thanks for doing this :)
 
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