Weekend, 8 Pack puts on a wig and a little dress.A staff member you've not introduced yet?
Better cooling.
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Weekend, 8 Pack puts on a wig and a little dress.A staff member you've not introduced yet?
just the one.So does XFR work with all cores or just one?
So its better just to manual overclock.......just the one.
It is exactly as you've been hinting all along. So refreshing to see a retailer acting like this and ultimately good for business keeping us loyal!Could indeed be the case, will know more tomorrow after testing 1800X.
This is why you buy from OcUK because not one other reseller does this level of testing, but then more importantly shares those results with its customers.
We sell them all but if I truly believe the £330 CPU can do everything the £500 one does, then I will recommend the £330 one.
Of course 1700X and 1800X will hold the advantage with XFR working within a 95W thermal, so those will boost much higher out the box and a lot of our customers do want the fastest out the box solution which of course the 1800X offers.
Yes in the Asus Crosshair!
B350 motherboards seem to be very weak for overclocking at present, so avoid those if OC.
Tried MSI 370 SLI board, CPU overclocked OK, but refused to run beyond 2400MHz RAM, clearly BIOS bug.
So in short Crosshair is the only board I can recommend.
We should get the Taichi tested tomorrow which should be a good one hopefully.
A staff member you've not introduced yet?
I'm interested in 1700 and ASUS x370 prime.
4ghz on this combo and I'm in....will make a fantastic DAW running Reaper
I'm interested in 1700 and ASUS x370 prime.
4ghz on this combo and I'm in....will make a fantastic DAW running Reaper
was there anymore overclocking headroom with smt offWe tested SMT in benchmarks, in games disabling it improves performance slightly, though I believe this has already being discovered by some reviewers also.
Sounds pretty decent for the money; just need to wait for stock now. Which seems to be the plan no matter what I do.So far my experience with the x370 prime was on a ES 1700x it did 4GHz after a lot of faff, there's since been a new bios out and actual retail chips. It ran fine in most things it was keeping it stable in handbrake that was the issue as that uses all 16 threads. The vrms were getting a tad hot. Again ES sample chip pre-release bios so it's very hard to 100% say but we did eventually get it stable. now the boards have launched i can put a better bios on it so when i get a chance. (need more testing bays) 1700x did XFR to 3.9 on its own though and really 100 mhz vs better memory clocks i'd say you'd get more from the memory clock.
Ryzen master actually reads temps so this will make it much easier to work on than i have been doing blind.