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brucechow

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 3600
  • Motherboard
    Asus Rog Strix B450 - F
  • RAM
    Ripjaws V - 16gb DDR4 3600 C16
  • GPU
    XFX RX 580 GTS XXX @ Clock 1380mhz/1020mV Memory 2135mhz/900mV
  • Case
    Deepcool Kendomen
  • Storage
    SSD Kingston A1000 + HDD 2TB Barracuda
  • PSU
    Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 650W Gold Modular
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH U12S + NFA12x25

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  1. Some people experiences crashes because of msi afterburner. Try to completely uninstall it. Then remove Radeon drivers and install the latest one. I also went for rx 580 to a 5700xt and I’m having no issues so far. But I never installed msi afterburner. I have only used wattman
  2. Look at this guys video, judging by your low clock and problem, seems like you guys are similar. Can you check your radeon wattman like this guy did on his video? https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/dcz9k6/5700_xt_not_game_boosting_as_it_should_in_games/
  3. - your cpu frequency is locked at 3.8 - your memory is at 2133 Update to latest bios, if it’s already updated, load optimized settings or set your target frequency and everything else to auto, reboot, get into windows. If everything is ok, reboot again and go into bios to enable docp on your ram.
  4. I replaced both thermal pasted on 2 2011 and 2013 macbook airs last month. It’s not that hard and I found out that they clog a lot of dust in the fans and filters There are a couple of easy walkthroughs one ifixit
  5. I think the high idle temps is because the cooler is sucking hot air from gpu, I have Ryzen 2600x, 2700 and 3600 and they usually idles around 15c hotter than ambient on silent fan curve. Usually the gpu settles at around 50c if you didn’t messed with fan curve. So 60c for idle is normal. Stress testing my 3600 with Noctua u12s with 2 fans brings me to 72c here. I think you are pretty safe there, even though your idle is high, your peak sustained temps are far lower from max safe temperatures.. If it bothers you that much, maybe rotate your cooler 90•
  6. Maybe this thermalright: https://www.amazon.com/Thermalright-SILVER-ARROW-130-Silver/dp/B07TFX446Y/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=silver+arrow&qid=1566759022&s=gateway&sr=8-14 Or noctuas: https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-NH-C14S-Premium-Cooler-NF-A14/dp/B00XUV3JTK/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=c14+noctua&qid=1566759151&s=gateway&sr=8-1
  7. 3600 Temps using both setup never goes past 70ºC, average of 52ºC Average voltage seems the same 1,358-1,411 Stock: 4100,1 All core 4125,1 max on 2 cores Everything enabled: 4050,1 All core 4125,1 max on 1 core
  8. I have the exact same build as yours. No issues so far. There are a couple of videos on YouTube:
  9. According to your board manual, you gotta a problem with ram, try to boot with 1 stick, change slots and change sticks, see if you can be stable with 2 sticks on different slots or 1 stick only
  10. Yes. I had a 2700 paired with gskill 3200c16 Hynix afr running at 3600.
  11. Im using a NH - U12S on a 3600 and getting 61,7 Max temps while gaming, Average is 51,4
  12. Everything else was on auto. I set xmp, booted once into windows, then restarted into bios and changed only the timings I wrote and turned off bgs and bgsalt. My memory was 1 rank as well. Try to just set xmp, boot once and then restart into bios to jump to 3466. If you manage to boot, then you know you can get this frequency at 1,35v. Then try lowering trfc, and trc. I think the auto 3466 trc was 78 and trfc around 700. So you got a long way to go to get to 60 and 312. If 3466 doesn’t work, maybe you can try the “safe” preset on the calculator
  13. As far as I know, tridentz 3200 cl16 are Hynix AFR. I have those ram on one of my rigs. I could boot it with 3600 16-18-18-36-60-416. But I think you could try the calculator for lower trfc. Mine was pretty high and I have better scores using 3466 16-17-17-35-52-312 1.35v
  14. I think the mobo is pumping too much voltage while idle as well, agreed that you should change that on BIOS
  15. Agreed, in my country, i7 8700k is 70% more expensive than r5 3600. If I were to make a build now, it’s hard to justify going for intel. 70% more money to get 10-20% more fps that you probably can’t even see or notice the lone blurry frame shown in slow motion YouTube videos.
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