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SOME RYZEN 7 1700 OVERCLOCKING!

Aye 3800 high enough for me atm, would need to spend £70-120 for a 240 AIO.

Yeah..The lack of 4ghz testing is not substantial enough ...We usually see loads and loads of long stabilty tests from other platforms...

Cancelled my 1700 order in the meanwhile until I see some more comprehensive overclock testing.

I waiting for a mobo to come in stock..But you're correct...There current testing methods I have seen are wish washy...Thats fine but its not a clear indicator of what Ryzen is cable of...
 
I am of the opinion that you are trolling everyone in this thread.

People are not providing any meaningful testing with Ryzen...But you are entitled to your opinion.

Usually the threads I create are inundated with hard data...

All we have so far are Cinebench, 30 min runs of Real Bench and no hard torture testing for Ryzen....

In fact No one has attempted even a stock 8 run of anything yet...

Here 100's of people posted their 8 hour runs on the X99 platform 6 core 5xxx series chips



***The Official 8HR Stability 5820k/5930k/5960X Overclocking Thread***

And yet nothing in

***The Official 8HR Stability 1700/1700x/1800x Overclocking Thread***

Ryzen owners seem to have something to hide :p
 
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People are not providing any meaningful testing with Ryzen...But you are entitled to your opinion.

Usually the threads I create are inundated with hard data...

All we have so far are Cinebench, 30 min runs of Real Bench and not hard torture testing for Ryzen....

In fact No one has attempted even a stock 8 run of anything yet...

I'll post up a 4ghz 8hour Prime95 later on in the week just to shut your whining up its getting a tiresome now
 
I'll post up a 4ghz 8hour Prime95 later on in the week just to shut your whining up its getting a tiresome now


The idea is to share data and to see if its possible...Not to shut me up...But I appreciate you attempting it. You could become famous...A thing of legend....As by the looks of it you will be the first to actually try it! :)
 
I am of the opinion that you are trolling everyone in this thread.

we just want to know if these chips are truly stable, or are just benchmark stable for 5 minutes... Unfortunately everyone is posting 4ghz results, but no one is actually posting true stable results. Its just people trying to gather if 4ghz is useable rather than just bragging rights on the internet and cant actually run this way for any longer than the time it takes to take a screenshot. But yeh i guess that is trollling.
 
we just want to know if these chips are truly stable, or are just benchmark stable for 5 minutes... Unfortunately everyone is posting 4ghz results, but no one is actually posting true stable results. Its just people trying to gather if 4ghz is useable rather than just bragging rights on the internet and cant actually run this way for any longer than the time it takes to take a screenshot.

Exactly this...Its nothing personal...I just want to know what Ryzen is capable of.
 
we just want to know if these chips are truly stable, or are just benchmark stable for 5 minutes... Unfortunately everyone is posting 4ghz results, but no one is actually posting true stable results. Its just people trying to gather if 4ghz is useable rather than just bragging rights on the internet and cant actually run this way for any longer than the time it takes to take a screenshot. But yeh i guess that is trollling.

Going by the internet the 1700's are currently fine at about 3.8Ghz at decent voltages and temps. After that you need to push up the voltage more and good cooling to deal with the temps. Also there are the issues of memory speed, BIOS, drivers and windows needing an update to work correctly with Ryzen CPU's. The newer BIOS updates now seem to have the memory speeds stable at around 3000 but I would wait until the updates settle down and people have more practice over clocking them to be sure of anything.

It is similar to when intel chips first had HT and needed a windows update to use it properly and also went through a series of BIOS updates. A early adopters dream but I am waiting until things settle down to decide.
 
I am of the opinion that you are trolling everyone in this thread.

I agree with you Panos.

People are not providing any meaningful testing with Ryzen...But you are entitled to your opinion.

Usually the threads I create are inundated with hard data...

All we have so far are Cinebench, 30 min runs of Real Bench and no hard torture testing for Ryzen....

In fact No one has attempted even a stock 8 run of anything yet...

Here 100's of people posted their 8 hour runs on the X99 platform 6 core 5xxx series chips

..............

Because people are really not that bothered about doing hours on prime to satisfy someone who seems like they are trying to troll the Ryzen threads, even when they are not willing to get a Ryzen chip and try themselves...

Keep spamming this thread as it's your own thread dedicated to it, you may get what you are asking for there.
 
I agree with you Panos.



Because people are really not that bothered about doing hours on prime to satisfy someone who seems like they are trying to troll the Ryzen threads, even when they are not willing to get a Ryzen chip and try themselves...

Keep spamming this thread as it's your own thread dedicated to it, you may get what you are asking for there.

Unfortunately I have to say I agree with you.
 
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