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Poll: Ryzen 7950X3D, 7900X3D, 7800X3D

Will you be purchasing the 7800X3D on the 6th?


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Still testing newest bios for STRIX E-E and I have one small question.
I tested all voltages again and saw a huge differences:
1- load bios default - SOC 1,024V, VDDP 0,799V and VDDIO/MC 1,137V
2- expo + pbo 80*C - SOC 1,244V, VDDP 1,148V and VDDIO/MC 1,439V
I think SOC is good, VDDP is hmm good, but VDDIO/MC is the highest voltage on the cpu now. I set it to 1,3V and now testing stability.
Any advices on this voltage ? Maybe it is in good range ?
 
1412 BIOS Defaults.
ta3tEKv.jpg

1412 BIOS Adjustments.
Enabled: EXPO II | Core Performance Boost | Precision Boost Override | CPU Boost Clock Override (Enabled Negative)
Disabled power down mode | Memory Context Restore.
56Cn1gD.jpg

I'm tempted to try the manual memory timings again to see if anything has changed?
 
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1412 BIOS Defaults.
ta3tEKv.jpg

1412 BIOS Adjustments.
Enabled: EXPO II | Core Performance Boost | Precision Boost Override | CPU Boost Clock Override (Enabled Negative)
Disabled power down mode | Memory Context Restore.
56Cn1gD.jpg

I'm tempted to try the manual memory timings again to see if anything has changed?
Try these if you do. ;)

Copy the above, but try CL at 30 and RDDL at 8 and WTRL at 16.
SOC 1.2 - 1.3v.
DRAM 1.45v
VDDQ 1.35v

Can lower DRAM/VDDQ voltage later if stable.
 
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Check this out guys:
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Check this out guys:
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Guess that might have been why Asus was a bit more worried about it than MSI was if theres quite large variations between what you set and what it pushes.

I think most of the worry was about the VDDCR voltages though rather than VDDIO
 
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i have a newly built (on Sunday) 7950x3d on a Crosshair x670e hero, with 64gb of g.skill 6000mhz ram. the issue i'm having is that it randomly shuts down, about once a day. it just hard cuts out, like you've flipped the power off. it's seemingly random, sometimes it's when idle, other times when i'm gaming. motherboard still has power, as RGB is lit up (and i have a aquacomputer leakshield powered off, which is also still fully operational). pressing the power button (either case, or start button on mobo) does nothing afterwards, no Q codes or anything. turning off the PSU switch, or pressing CMOS reset button will allow it to boot again, with seemingly no ill effects. i thought this was SOC instability running the ram at 6000mhz (was using manual settings because of the ongoing issues in the news), but it's just done it at BIOS defaults. i already reseated RAM and all power cables yesterday, haven't done GPU or CPU yet but it seems unlikely it would otherwise function normally if there was a problem with that.

any ideas or is it RMA time? my first port of call will probably be the motherboard...unfortunately nearly everything is from different vendors (RAM, mobo, CPU). HDDs, PSU, GPU were until the build this weekend running perfectly fine on an 8700k.
 
Guys I claimed my Jedi Survivor coupon code more then 24 hours ago and it still says on AMD Rewards site *Your key will be assigned as soon as it is available*

Don't they have the right seasonings to cook the key for me yet?
 
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