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SOME RYZEN 7 1700 OVERCLOCKING!

I've got exactly the same setup as you sitting in boxes waiting to be assembled. Let's hope a future BIOS update allows us to increase the memory frequency further at least.

With enough time to tweak the multitude of available options in the BIOS you could likely get it running quicker with current release but I decided to wait it out.
 
For anyone interested here is my 1700 @ 3.8ghz using CPU-z's new 'anti-Ryzen' benchmark. Though personally I'm okay with it.

Single:
Intel Core i7-7700K… 492

Intel Core i5-6600K… 442
(YOU) AMD Ryzen 7 1700… 431
Intel Core i5-6600… 427

Multi:
Intel Xeon E5-2696 v4 (44T)… 8692

Intel Core i7-6950X (20T)… 5142
(YOU) AMD Ryzen 7 1700… 4744
Intel Xeon E5-2683 v3 (28T)… 4662

Intel Core i7-7700K… 2648

https://valid.x86.fr/j54nsk
 
Here is My Ryzen 1700 CPU Overclock , Cinebench Score 1692 Points , Used ...
Gigabyte GA-AB350-Gaming 3 AMD B350 (Socket AM4) DDR4 ATX Motherboard Bios Installed F6 with Phanteks PH-TC14S CPU Cooler
Memory Team Group - Dark PRO 16GB 3200MHZ , KFA2 GTX 1070 Graphics Card , Case - Corsair 400c
Leadex II 750W 80 Plus Gold Modular Power Supply , Could not get the memory to reach 3200mhz Due to Needing a Better Bios , 2666mhz boots fine Upto.




Memory set to 1.35Volts & CPU running At 1.392 Volts After Applying +0.204V of Dynamic Vcore , 3.9 GHZ i will leave it at ,
Not going to try 4.0ghz , CPU Temp Reached a Cool 64c in Cinebench Using ARCTIC MX 4 Paste the Phanteks TC14s air cooler , Very Happy with 1692 Points.

CPU Temp Idle: 19/22 C - CPU CINEBENCH Load: 64C
VRM SOC IDLE: 42/45 C - VRM SOC CINEBENCH Load: 68C

NOTE: This motherboard as no "CPU VCORE + - Option
NOTE: Dynamic VCORE SOC (DVID) Is for the North Bridge of the board ,Left on AUTO

Update note: CPU Temp In bios Reads 45 to 50c , When booting into windows Is there a chance that Cooling tech kicked in to make it goto 19 /25c or maybe the Bios Temp is incorrect , Still i found this board more easy & more compatible with memory than my AM4 GIGABYTE 370-GAMING 5








 
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HI - Been testing the Beta Bios F4A for Gigabyte Gaming K7. Running a 1700X with 16GB GSkill Tridentz DDR4 3600 CL16 (Samsung B Die) along with my STRIX GTX 1080. Boot drive is 950 PRO M.2 and Game drive is 2* Samsung 850 EVO in RAID 0 (windows )

So far really liking the gigabyte Gaming K7 although I cannot raise the BCLK past 104.5 for love nor money.

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AIDA64 Memory Bench
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CrystalMark SAMSUNG 960 NVME

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CRYSTAL MARK SAMSUNG 950 EVO (Windows RAID)

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3DMARK PlUS SYSTEM TEMPS & VOLTAGE

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Have my 8-pack Taichi build up and running. I know he's done all the hard work, and it's solid at 3.9 with 1.4v - but my temps are higher than I'd like given I'm running a h110i (40 idle, and hits mid 60s within a minute of running realbench, and then climbs into low 70s). I prefer a little more quiet too..so, just how low a voltage are peeps getting when running at 3.9? I'd even go 3.8 if it would allow me to lower temps and maybe shave some rpms off my fans?

I don't know if the high idle is because of a poor fan arrangement in my monstrous enthoo primo, or i need to reapply TIM and try again! I've tried for positive pressure - 2 140 intakes bottom, 2 140 intakes front, 1 140 exhaust high rear, 1 140 exhaust top front, h110i has 2 140 in push
 
I'm glad you asked this mate as that was my concern with the bundle (temps). I was planning on getting the same one but using my H115i.
 
Have my 8-pack Taichi build up and running. I know he's done all the hard work, and it's solid at 3.9 with 1.4v - but my temps are higher than I'd like given I'm running a h110i (40 idle, and hits mid 60s within a minute of running realbench, and then climbs into low 70s). I prefer a little more quiet too..so, just how low a voltage are peeps getting when running at 3.9? I'd even go 3.8 if it would allow me to lower temps and maybe shave some rpms off my fans?

I don't know if the high idle is because of a poor fan arrangement in my monstrous enthoo primo, or i need to reapply TIM and try again! I've tried for positive pressure - 2 140 intakes bottom, 2 140 intakes front, 1 140 exhaust high rear, 1 140 exhaust top front, h110i has 2 140 in push

The two 1700's I had did 3.9GHz at 1.2500 in the Taichi BIOS setting, actual VID showing in HWInfo was 1.17ish, getting them to 4.0GHz needed to go to 1.3250 in the BIOS. Temps went up quite a bit with just that little extra voltage. If I go an visit them this week, I'll take some readings now that they are in use in a normal environment. :)
 
Have my 8-pack Taichi build up and running. I know he's done all the hard work, and it's solid at 3.9 with 1.4v - but my temps are higher than I'd like given I'm running a h110i (40 idle, and hits mid 60s within a minute of running realbench, and then climbs into low 70s). I prefer a little more quiet too..so, just how low a voltage are peeps getting when running at 3.9? I'd even go 3.8 if it would allow me to lower temps and maybe shave some rpms off my fans?

I don't know if the high idle is because of a poor fan arrangement in my monstrous enthoo primo, or i need to reapply TIM and try again! I've tried for positive pressure - 2 140 intakes bottom, 2 140 intakes front, 1 140 exhaust high rear, 1 140 exhaust top front, h110i has 2 140 in push

They've likely used the pre applied thermal layer on the aio. If you remove, clean and apply a better tim like grizzly, you will almost certainly see lower temps by a few c.
 
The two 1700's I had did 3.9GHz at 1.2500 in the Taichi BIOS setting, actual VID showing in HWInfo was 1.17ish, getting them to 4.0GHz needed to go to 1.3250 in the BIOS. Temps went up quite a bit with just that little extra voltage. If I go an visit them this week, I'll take some readings now that they are in use in a normal environment. :)

Those are some impressive 1700's!
 
I'm glad you asked this mate as that was my concern with the bundle (temps). I was planning on getting the same one but using my H115i.
Perhaps the bundle AIO works better, I don't know, and my h110 has slower phanteks fans on it too, so I may be misrepresenting it. Temps aren't too high, but at some point this 1080ti is going to throw loads more hot air into the case, so I'm trying to get it right.
 
The two 1700's I had did 3.9GHz at 1.2500 in the Taichi BIOS setting, actual VID showing in HWInfo was 1.17ish, getting them to 4.0GHz needed to go to 1.3250 in the BIOS. Temps went up quite a bit with just that little extra voltage. If I go an visit them this week, I'll take some readings now that they are in use in a normal environment. :)

Damn, and I was thinking I'd step down gently towards 1.35!
 
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