Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.
just got everything up and running, this chip is amazing!! i've never seen notepad open so fast.....
Nope, and other countries have similar VAT rates also. Just normal price increase because is a good product.It is bizarre that there is over £100 difference between the UK and Europe. It can't just be the exchange rate as that''s still the difference after importing it.
I gave the thread a search but all the idle talk is about temps or voltages. I don't suppose anyone has measured their system power draw at idle?
So maybe about 80 watts with air cooling, that seems reasonable and in line with reviews. Thanks.Bouncing between 93 - 98 watts whilst reading the forum.
Thats with 3 ssd's, 1 Nvme, 6 120mm fans 1 200mm fan, D5 pump, bluray RW and last but not least a Amd VII
Run memtest on each stick individually, likely one is throwing out errors at xmp settings. That is what happened to me.I've got a bit of a problem I can't get my ram to it's 3600 rating even when I am using A-XMP I have a MSI MPG X570 Edge Wifi mobo and am using
Patriot Memory Viper Steel Series DDR4 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3600MHz
It seemed to work for a while then hardware crashed and now I can't get it post even at 3600, it just defaults to 2133, am I doing something wrong? i'm new to Ryzen any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
try putting the xmp values in manually and bumping the voltage slightly. make sure they are in the correct slots as well.
Run memtest on each stick individually, likely one is throwing out errors at xmp settings. That is what happened to me.
Please try this in order to check memory voltage is being applied correctly: don't enable XMP, then can you change the RAM voltage manually to 1.35V before doing anything else, apply it and save changes and reboot. Go into the BIOS and check that the memory voltage shown in the top right corner is 1.3x V. If this has successfully applied you can try enabling XMP. I am having a strange issue with my MSI X570 ACE where RAM voltage is not applying and is stuck at 1.2V no matter what I set it to and so 3600MHZ XMP is not POSTing. I just want to check whether you have the same problem.I've got a bit of a problem I can't get my ram to it's 3600 rating even when I am using A-XMP I have a MSI MPG X570 Edge Wifi mobo and am using
Patriot Memory Viper Steel Series DDR4 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3600MHz
It seemed to work for a while then hardware crashed and now I can't get it post even at 3600, it just defaults to 2133, am I doing something wrong? i'm new to Ryzen any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
This seems to be a recurring problem with some MSI boards. I had the same problem on a B450 Tomahawk, though it seems to be fixed with the latest bios.Please try this in order to check memory voltage is being applied correctly: don't enable XMP, then can you change the RAM voltage manually to 1.35V before doing anything else, apply it and save changes and reboot. Go into the BIOS and check that the memory voltage shown in the top right corner is 1.3x V. If this has successfully applied you can try enabling XMP. I am having a strange issue with my MSI X570 ACE where RAM voltage is not applying and is stuck at 1.2V no matter what I set it to and so 3600MHZ XMP is not POSTing. I just want to check whether you have the same problem.
Please try this in order to check memory voltage is being applied correctly: don't enable XMP, then can you change the RAM voltage manually to 1.35V before doing anything else, apply it and save changes and reboot. Go into the BIOS and check that the memory voltage shown in the top right corner is 1.3x V. If this has successfully applied you can try enabling XMP. I am having a strange issue with my MSI X570 ACE where RAM voltage is not applying and is stuck at 1.2V no matter what I set it to and so 3600MHZ XMP is not POSTing. I just want to check whether you have the same problem.
Interesting, I might wait for the next BIOS update then as I was thinking I would have to RMA. Thanks for letting me know.This seems to be a recurring problem with some MSI boards. I had the same problem on a B450 Tomahawk, though it seems to be fixed with the latest bios.
Great, let me know.I will try this tonight when I get hime