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I'm planning a Ryzen build right now. I am just going to use an old Radeon 7970 for now until Vega is out (team red all the way). My question is if I should pay the extra for an x370 board today. In the past I've ran crossfire and the modest performance improvements haven't been worth the extra heat and hassle to me. Plus I was kind of thinking of doing a small form factor, like an MATX build in a Define Mini C or something. Do you guys think dual gpu will still be necessary or worth it, or will just getting the top of the line Vega be more than enough for a while?
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so i just finished building my new itx ryzen 7 1800x system with the new biostar x370gtn motherboard. runs great so far. but i havent been able to get above stock 2133mhz memory frequenzy. i'm using a 32gb kit of gskill ripjaws 5 3200mhz. i know that i wouldn't be able to hit that top speed until more bios updates and refinements came out, but i at least wanted to see what it could do.. i tried several different speeds at several different voltages. each time ended in a boot loop until it reset the bios (and my fan curve >:| ). i am using the latest bios. i haven't poked around with timings yet, as i'm not too good with memory tuning. i know that i can't hit 3200mhz. but i got it thinking that in the future the memory issues would get fixed, and i could get more performance over time by upping the speed each time. any help is appreciated. thanks.
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I was debating for a long time over getting a Ryzen chip, or waiting for Coffee Lake. I waited unitl the solar eclipse reveal event, and no CL release so I pulled the trigger on Ryzen. I got an Asrock X370 Taichi with the sole intent of overclocking in mind. Along with it, a 16gb kit of G.Skill Tridentz F4-3200C16D-16GTZKW and a Ryzen r5 1600 (I plan on upgrading to the 8 core version of Ryzen 2, or Ryzen+ whatever it's called later down the road, so this is more of a placeholder) I upgraded to the latest bios, and am using a Scythe Mugen 5 cpu cooler with Kryonaut Grizzly paste. So obviously I don't have the "best" coolers, but I imagine it would be a decent little step up over the stock. I've read many reports of people who are able to achieve 3.8ghz on the stock cooler alone, with headroom to spare. With my setup, the absolute highest I am able to achieve is 3.8ghz with 1.312 volts. Temps aren't really an issue. During gaming they're in the low to mid 50's, and during stress testing (Prime95 and Intel Burn Test) they're about 65-66c max. Did I completely lose the silicon lottery, or is this good for a Ryzen 1600? Just about every review on the chip I've seen states that 3.9-4ghz are easily reached. No matter how much voltage I put, I cannot touch any higher. Even with 1.41v I couldn't hit 3.9ghz and I really don't feel comfortable putting anymore voltage. I'm also having an issue with my motherboard that if I manually overclock with a static voltage, the chip downclocks itself to 1.5ghz. No matter what ghz or voltage I have it set to. I have all power saving features disabled, and am set to prefer maximum performance on windows. I can overclock with offset without any issue. I'm wondering if the bios being buggy is maybe hindering my oc potential?
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Hello, my setup is Ryzen 7 1800X, Asus X370 prime-pro mother board, radeo rx480 graphics card, 32GB ram and corsair rm650i power supply. I have latest BIOS and my OS is Gentoo linux with latest kernel. My problem is that that my system occasionally hangs. I completely freezes and i have to reboot it. I had the similar peoblem before it started the same, with occasional hangs, than it started to reboot under load. I thought it was bad CPU. I RMA the CPU and i have new one, but now i am thinking if there is some other problem, maybe with mother board. Do you have any ideas?
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Hello guys, i need your help again. As the community standards pointed out that everyone has to write 5 points in the New Builds and Planning section 1. Budget & Location I live in the silly place for computer parts, because they don't think that Xeons are cheap, they think it is so awesome They also give ridiculous pricing for Graphics card! like $480 for RX 580 4GB. The PC Part Picker of Indonesia for used and new parts are : -OLX.co.id -https://www.bukalapak.com/ My budget is around Rp.14.655.443 ($1100). Also the currency is Rupiah (IDR) 2. Aim I am gonna be using my PC for Streaming and Gaming, specifically at 1080p 60Hz and FHD Quality Stream. But my games are gonna be Need for Speed series, Minecraft and Games like Crysis 3 3. Monitors Just a Samsung 1080p Curved 40 inch TV, and is it worth if i exchange for the LG's Largest 4K Monitor 43UD79? I bought the FHD TV For like $446 New when 2015 4. Peripherals I already hunted for Logitech equipments Like G413 keyboard and G403 Mouse. Also a Razer Kraken Pro is bundled with my upcoming PSU 5. Why am i upgrading? I already have a super old PC (LGA 775) and i think i can sell it for $121 (if you want the specs of it tell me) so i can make the PC Price not so Expensive. But what i have listed is this 1. Ryzen 5 1600 : $201.28 Link2. Asus X370-Pro : $193.73 Link3. Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4-2666 : $93.07 Link4. Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 8GB : $256.825. Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD : $50.926. Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD : $84.267. Corsair HX650i + Razer Kraken Pro : $120.908. Corsair Carbide 330r : $50.92Total : $1073.85 Well i am gonna use this thing as a light workstation so i can edit school tasks (video), and my friend's content (also Video) But i would like to have 75Hz experience in summary then, is this actually good? let me know in the comment section below and as always thank you
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Hello, I'm going to build a Ryzen 1700 PC very soon. I'm planning to overclock it to around 3.9 GHz 24/7. I have two options for the motherboard. B350: Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 [Newegg] X370: ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Gaming K4 [Newegg] I want to make the build less costly. So I prefer the B350 board I mentioned. My question is, can it take the load of overclocking? Or should spend some more money and go for the x370 motherboard I mentioned below? Which one is do you suggest in terms of VRM, Memory compatibility, and price/performance? Also, should I look for an after market cooler over the stock cooler? [Please don't suggest any other board because I only have these two options.]
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Hello, I'm currently planning a silver build to go with the upcoming liquid cooled vega 64 and the only silver x370 motherboard was this one https://www.amazon.com/MSI-X370-XPOWER-GAMING-TITANIUM/dp/B06WLNZ1JH/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1502098172&sr=8-1&keywords=x370+titanium Does any of you know of another x370 silver motherboard?
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I am considering the purchase of an Asrock X370 Killer motherboard, and had a question in regards to its RAM compatibility and would love to hear from someone who personally owns this board. In its official QVL list http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X370 Killer SLIac/#Memory it shows the G.SKILL kit # F4-3200C16D-16GTZB being compatible. However, the particular color scheme of that kit really clashes with the colors I wanted to do for my next setup. I'm looking at a similar G.SKILL kit F4-3200C16D-16GTZSW which to me seems like it's the exact same kit, with the only difference being color. However, that particular exact model isn't on the official QVL list. Since the grey/red kit is supported, am I correct to assume that the white kit would also be just as much supported? Or is there something technically different between the two that would warrant one working and not the other?
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Hey, I wanna get a motherboard called the asus prime x370-A (not the x370-pro version), havent found any reviews on it online after much searching, heres the specifications page -https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-X370-A/HelpDesk/, want to know whether it can pair with the corsair vengance lpx 8gb ram 2666mhz, help will be greatly appreciated. P.S getting a Ryzen 5 1600
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Guys when we have Ryzen 1700 which have 24pci lines and 20 pci lines is for slots. Now we have in ssd one nvme 4x ssd and in standart pci16 one gpu, so now we have full all pci lines. But what when we bought PCI Wifi card? This card eat one pci line from gpu? or how this work please
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As title said, Gaming 5 and K5 is slightly different board, I think most of it it's the same. But my question is more about OCing with this board. So if anyone here is an owner mind voicing your opinion about this board ? Actually what I really want is, is there like a VCORE Voltage Offset for this board ? What I saw with the ASUS CH6 is, you can set VCORE Voltage Offset, basically when you're Idling / light load, it won't consume / requires as much Voltage, thus making your CPU run nice and cool and of course longer life span. ( Not sure it will impact Performance though but I think It shouldn't ?? My current Intel CPU does that whenever Idle / less heavy load it will automatically down clock and undervolt as well ) But I heard many people claimed that as long you OC...your Voltage and Clock will be constantly be the amount you set no matter what you're doing even at Idle.
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Do you guys think it's possible that X370 motherboards will support Zen 2? I read somewhere that AMD expects AM4 as a platform to still be relevant for at least 2 years more, so maybe X370 could be able to support Zen 2, like Z170 supports Kaby Lake, or as Bristol Ridge motherboards support Zen.
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Hello everyone, some days ago I upgraded my PC and bought a Ryzen 5 1600, 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX Memory and a Gigabyte Aorus X370 Gaming K5 (I had a MSI B350 PC Mate for some days before i swapped it out). I already upgraded the Bios and talked to the Gigabyte Support but I still can't use my Ram at 3200Mhz (worked on B350 PC MATE). It work's fine at 2933 but 3200 causes crashes in Windows and errors in memtest86. Thanks in advance for helping me
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Hey guys, I'm building a system around a Ryzen 7 1700 and I'm torn between the Asrock X370 and the Gigabyte Gaming 5/7. I'm not really going to be overclocking much, and I'll be running a single GPU off it with air cooling for all components. I can't really make my mind up on the two of them and the reviews for them are all from launch so don't really give me much indication on BIOS improvements, reliability, etc. I currently use 5 of my 6 USB ports on my current FX build, but I can't see any real need for any more devices to add to it. Other than the extra USB ports I can't see any real difference between the two. My only other desire is to RGB all the things, but both of them have RGB anyway though the Gigabyte has more RGB lights on it. My fans and case all have their own independent RGB controllers so compatibility isn't really much of an issue there. Any input would be welcome.
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I've been looking for an X370 motherboard for a while now and I just found these two for the same price in local stores: MSI X370 Gaming Pro Carbon: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/X370-GAMING-PRO-CARBON.html#productFeature-section Gigabyte X370 Aorus Gaming K5: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AX370-Gaming-K5-rev-10#kf I feel more attracted by the Pro Carbon, but I do not dislike the Aorus either, so are there any pros/cons between them? I mean, are there any missing features in one of them? I checked both manufacturers' websites and I noticed they're quite similar, same I/O (pretty much), same PCIe distribution, both have plenty of RGB LEDs and slot reinforcements. Please, let me know if there are any important differences between them so I can make an appropiate choice.
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Quick question: Is that only difference between X370 and B350 the SLI support? I've been thinking of getting a Mini-ITX Ryzen motherboard and I can't seem to understand what justifies the higher price on the X370 motherboards. Are there more extensive overclocking controls on there too? Does it hve anything to do with PCI-e lanes?
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https://rog.asus.com/articles/maximus-motherboards/bring-ryzen-to-mini-itx-with-rogs-strix-x370-i-and-b350-i-gaming-motherboards/ I've been waiting for a nice ITX board for Ryzen so I can build a mini pc. Was thinking about doing something with a Threadripper, but the price is just so much. Now I can do a custom loop on a mini build. Waiting for Amazon to have these in stock. What do you guys think? Anyone else have plans for a mini itx build???
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Link: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132963R&ignorebbr=1 Newegg is having a clearance of sorts and I spotted this open box C6H for only $150 after the 30% off promo. This is a pretty good deal even considering it's open box, as this is one of the best am4 mobos out there. If you want to check for more deals in the clearance you can look here https://www.newegg.com/Open-Box-Clearance-Sale/EventSaleStore/ID-179?cm_sp=Homepage-Top2016-_-P1_nepro%2f17-7322-_-%2f%2fpromotions.newegg.com%2fnepro%2f17-7322%2f1920x360.jpg&icid=415817 Note: This promo ends TODAY so if you want to buy anything buy it fast!
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I watched a recent Gamer's Nexus video that mentioned that B350 motherboards' VRMs tend to get quite toasty when the CPU is overclocked. I run an Asrock Taichi X370 board and the CPU is cooled with an AIO, meaning the cooling the VRMs are getting is primarily from case fans (and I suppose the fans on the AIO which mounted up top in a push configuration). I have run the box at 3.8 GHz as a test without issue, with memory at 3200. My questions then are: 1) Are X370 chipset boards known to have VRMs that get significantly hotter under OC? 2) What are your opinions on the Asrock Taichi X370 VRMs (if you have any)? 3) Is there a particular thermistor/sensor value that I can be monitoring in Asrock's tuning software or some other program while I have the box under OC via Ryzen Master (prelude to BIOS OC) to verify that I'm not about to overheat the VRMs?
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ASRock x370 Taichi errors... pls halp
CarolinaRoots posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Hey fellow nerds, My mobo has been acting funny lately, USB ports turning off being the most prominent and strange thing, but now it refuses to boot and gives me a set of unfamiliar error codes. They are: d3 b3 Rd 03 (o3?) 80 14 anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance frandz -
Ok I'm planning to change my Mobo for a Crosshair VI HERO ( Currently I'm using Gigabyte Gaming 5 ) but now I'm bit worried. What's all these Auto BIOS Update and Bricking the board I'm hearing about all over the internet ?? People claiming that, one day all sudden when they turning on their PC the BIOS is automatically updating and end up bricking their boards ? ( No they didn't turn off the PC, it just brick itself )
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Hello all I recently sold my old system (4790k and 780ti) and am looking at a new build. I already know I'll be going with a 1080, 16gb ddr4 and a 500gb nvme. My real debate is what processor and chipset to go with. While I plan to wait and see what coffee lake has to offer I wonder whats best to go with now. From what I've seen I could get a 1700(x) and mid range x370 board or get a deal on a i7 6850k and mid range board for a similar price. I plan to overclock moderately and while I'm a heavy gamer I would like more cores than the 7700k for engineering apps and rendering. Edit my buddy will be moving to threadripper soon and offered the 6850k and x99 asrock taichi for 450