04-16-2017
04:41 PM
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03-05-2024
10:18 PM
by
ROGBot
04-29-2017 07:24 AM
BaneSilvermoon wrote:
Nice. Have you run GeekBench on it?
I'd be interested in seeing how close to identical a 1700 at 3.7 with 3200 memory is to a stock 1800x with the same memory.
Your timings are better than what I can manage currently. Might even score better than mine.
You running just 2 sticks of RAM?
04-30-2017 01:29 PM
04-30-2017 02:50 PM
04-30-2017 03:57 PM
purecain wrote:
can someone with an oc's 1800x use the cpuz bench and show me what their performance looks like... ty.
05-23-2017 02:29 AM
04-16-2017 06:59 PM
04-17-2017 12:22 AM
brkkab123 wrote:
The DDR4 3200 ram speed isn't a pipe dream on Ryzen, but you're looking at the wrong G-Skill ram.
You want G-Skill Flare X ram which is specifically made for AM4 & Ryzen.
04-17-2017 06:33 AM
SexyTerrorisT wrote:
Seen anybody run 2 3200 Mhz 2X8 GB Flare X kits out of the box without an timmings or voltages adjustement whatsoever? If so your point might be valid but have not seen anybody so far. I really need the 32 GB as a big data dev. I would go 64 GB if speeds were not so low..
04-17-2017 09:07 AM
Praz wrote:
Hello
It is doubtful you will see this with any real stability. Most of the claims being made for memory stability should be taken with a grain of salt. CPU-Z validations and Cinebench results do not indicate memory stability. Although AMD still has quite a bit of work to do on this platform a lot of the posted issues can be traced to memory instability from incorrect user setups.
04-16-2017 07:02 PM