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Hello dear community, I have a for me very confusing problem, I build several pcs in the past, but never encountered this. Maybe because I havent build one for at least 6-7 years, seems like I forgot a lot :D I have bought an I5 12600kf and MSIs Pro Z690-A Wifi DDR4. Power comes from an Be Quiet straight power 11 with 850 watts. Now to the problem. The mainboard does not have one 8 pin for CPU Power, nor one 8 pin CPU1 and 4 Pin CPU2, but 2 8 Pin CPU1 and CPU2. I have never seen that? Is that new because of the 1700s? The power supply also only seem to have one MB slot and only one cable labeled CPU. Is the CPU2 necessary or is it only for heavy overclocking and I can simply ignore it? By the way, dos someone know where to plug in the CPU pwr chords?
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Hello guys i have a gtx 1060 6gb b350 strix f gaming r7 1700 and the problem is that my motherboard and CPU after 2 years got faulty I send the b350 f to the Asus for rma and they fix it and the r7 1700 to amd and today I received the new one btw I buy b450 tomahawk max because first I send the motherboard cause I didn't knew that and my cpu was faulty anyway I have 2 motherboards the strix one and the tomahawk should I give the r7 1700 unopened new and the strix and just go and buy a 3600x or 2700x or should I keep it with the tomahawk and sell the strix what do you think ? Thanks everyone! And have a nice day!!
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I recently upgraded my system to the new LGA 1700 socket. I am running a Z690M-Plus motherboard with Corsair Vengance CMW32GX4M2C3200C18 memory. (This is a 32 GB kit x2 16GB sticks of 3200 MHz Memory). The timings of this memory are 18-22-22-42. Upon installing it in my system, I updated the motherboard to the latest release. I attempted to activate the XMP I profile however the system would not boot, it would always boot into 'Safe Mode' with the only option being to enter setup and revert my changes. I checked the timings, voltage and frequency set by the XMP profile and it matched perfectly. I reseated my RAM and installed numerous firmware updates still with no luck. Eventually, I tried installing the memory in A2, B2 instead of A1, B1. This resolved the issue, now XMP is working normally and my memory is running at its rated frequency of 3200 MHz. I am interested to know why running the sticks in A2, B2 would have resolved the issue. Additionally, I am interested in the actual technical differences between the two sets of sockets. I also wanted to share these findings in case anyone else is having the same issue. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
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CPU reaching 100C no matter what I do. Need suggestions.
HaleYeahZ posted a topic in Troubleshooting
Hey all. My brothers CPU (12700k) idles around 30c and running any games or Cinebench will almost immediately reach 100c and TT. -I thought it might be the CPU so I updated the bios and stuck a 13600k in there, no luck. -Had him buy a new MOBO and swapped that out, no luck. -Tried my AIO (both are 360mm) and that didnt work. I even went as far as lapping the 12700k. No luck. -Tried Swapping PSU (both are 750W gold) no luck -I tried reinstalling windows and that didn't help either. -I've disabled all OC in the BIOS and that makes no difference. -on the old MOBO I was able to severely cut the power and get the CPU to hover around 60c while in game but for some reason that doesn't work anymore. I even cleared CMOS and set all the power cuts and that doesn't work anymore. I've pretty much changed the entire computer at this point and can't find a single thing wrong with it and I don't know what to do at this point. Current configuration- Gigabyte Z690 X Gaming DDR4 (was MSI Z690 pro A DDR4) 12700K (also tried 13600k) Zotac GTX 1080 (not connected right now) Lian Li 360mm AIO Corsair Vengeance 3600 32gb Seasonic 750w gold Windows 11 64bit fresh install case- corsair 5000d airflow Should I try one of those thermal grizzly CPU brackets? Thanks for reading, please help! -
I'm planning a Ryzen build for my home computer which I do content creator work on via Adobe Creative Suite. I am not planning to overclocking anything so I was wondering if the 1700 is going to be the better buy at 329.00 or is the 1800x a better solution (even without overclocking) for my workflow.
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Watching and reading reviews on the subject the price for performance currently the Ryzen 7 1700 when over clocked can match a 1800X or oc'ed, can anyone explain to me what the point is of the 1800X, does it have it's place?
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Hello all, I have a Asus Prime-B350 Plus motherboard and the Ryzen 7 1700 however I cannot find the core voltage setting in my bios at all. I have this thing called VDDCR cpu Voltage but it uses the +/- Offset stuff. I'm lost. G3258 never had this and that was my first taste of overclocking. In windows clocked in a 4.0 Ghz I get 1.39-1.42 According to Ryzen Master under load. While CPU-Z reads 1.55. That is a tad scary and I would like to know just how I can fix this issue? Any help is appreciated, Bios is up-to-date as of 23rd: Version 0513.
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"AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Overclocked To 4GHz On All 8 Cores – Provides 1800X+ Performance With Decent Motherboards & Cooling" "What will be really interesting is to see how far the 1800X can be pushed using air cooling. The 8-core chip has a base clock of 3.6GHz with a boost to 4GHz, so we can realistically hope for around 4.4GHz with air cooling, depending on the exact cooling solution and, of course, the CPU lottery (there are always slight variances when it comes to overclocking tolerances with processors, and you just have to hope you get lucky). At any rate, 4.4GHz will be plenty enough for some storming performance levels." http://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7-1700-overclocked-4ghz/
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Hello All, I've been reading the forums, I'm barely new on building pcs. My current setup is a: I7 3770k 3.8ghz (77max TDP) 16 GB Ram Nvidia GTX 960. Samsung Monitor full HD 1 SSD 128 gb Windows 10 2x HardDisk 500 GB for cache/render and the other for extra storage. I use my computer for video editing (premiere pro), graphic design and photography (heavy photoshop and lightroom) editing and I play a lot Overwatch and The Witcher 3 on my freetime. A family member wants to buy my current system and I think I want to use that money to get a similar system I'm not a hardcore gamer but I'm doing more multimedia and content. I saw the ryzen setup would be interesting because of the multicores but I'm not sure if i should go to the AMD way. Would be worth on get those 1700x? if not I was thinking a new i7 6700k or i7 7700k going from i7 3770k is like 20% and 30% faster so probably I can save some money going with the 6700k. with these two options or ryzen. what motherboard would recommend me? I want to overclock but I would wait a few months to get enough money to buy a good cooler. But I want to have a decent mobo probably not the top of the line. What series of motherboards would be a good choice? Should I get a mobo for the 6700k that can handle later a 7700k or 8700k proof wise? i would plan to edit some 4k footage but not yet. Also what kind of ram i should use for these probably new configurations? edit: This place is awesome, so let's see. It seems it would be better to go for a Ryzen Setup for my needs. The 1700. Budget is $700 I can keep the Nvidia GTX 960 2gb. I would like to stay at least with 16 gb Ram.
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Thought i would post up some photos on my new PC i build a few weeks ago. Parts include: AMD Ryzen 1700 "3.95ghz @ 1.38v" Gigabyte AORUS AX370 Gaming 5 Motherboard ASUS Strix GTX 1080 Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 16GB "Running @ 3200mhz @ 1.45v" Samsung 850 EVO M.2 500GB SSD Corsair Hydro Series H110i 280mm Liquid NZXT S340 Elite Matte Black Antec 620W PSU
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So over the past few days, I have started to have new pieces of my PC arrive, so I thought I would start my build post! This will have new entries as and when parts arrive and when it is fully built! So far the specs: Ryzen 7 1700 AMD Radeon ASUS Dual RX480 8GB 16GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM Asus Prime X370-PRO AM4 Motherboard Samsung 128GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400 HDD Acer G246HTL 23.8" LED Monitor with IPS Panel Corsair 270R Black with Side Window Mid Tower Case EVGA BQ 750W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply TP-Link TL-WN881ND PCI-Express x1 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Adapter I hope you enjoy this as the build progresses and see the full build in a matter of weeks!
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Hi guys, So my old system died from a motherboard fault so upgrade time. Tossing up between the Ryzen 1700 and the i5 7600k as I can get them to $20 within each other. Decided against the i7 7700k as it's another $150 AUD which I can't spare for the time being and I want this system up in time for Mass Effect Andromeda. I currently use the machine for gaming at 1440p 60hz paired with an R9 390 and will use it for Mass Effect Andromeda, Cities Skylines and other games. I also do a fair amount of photo editing. When I looked up the performance benchmarks I could only find comparisons between the 1800x and the i7 7700k for photo editing and none for cities skylines so I'm hoping you guys could point me in the right direction. I will also OC whatever one I get, either with an old AIO I have for the i5 or the Wraith Spire cooler with the 1700. Looking to pull the trigger on an order of CPU/RAM/Mobo for the i5 at $675 AUD or for the 1700 at $695 AUD. Buying in Australia if that helps.
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TL;DR Asus auto overclock set CPU voltage of my 1700 at over 1.55V at load making it hit TJ max and shutdown under load, this happened maybe 5-10 times overall while I was trying to clock the CPU. Hey. I went and got an R7 1700 and an Asus B350-Plus on friday when the 1700s arrived at my local reseller. I only got the Asus board instead of some other board because it was the only B350 the retailer had available. I used my old Hyper 212 Evo with the new AM4 mounting bracket and new thermal paste. I cleaned the old off with isopropyl alcohol wipes that came with the new thermal paste. So I got the CPU instllaed and started testing it out. The Asus motherboard had some automatic overclocking feature that I decided to try out. Once I turned this option on the computer restarted a few times and after that there was an "overclocking failed, press F2 to enter setup" screen, I assumed that the motherboard hadn't been able to overclock for some reason and had reverted back to normal settings. Well then I got to trying to get the clocks a little higher than the base 3Ghz. I downloaded and installed Ryzen master and it showed my CPU at 3Ghz and default voltage. Well I tried brining the CPU to the 3700Mhz clock that it's supposed to boost to but for some reason didn't even while I tried to stress it. When I stressed te CPU with Prime95 small FFT the computer kept shutting down. I thought this was odd since I didn't really overclock the CPU at all, just set the clocks at the default boost clock of the CPU. The computer kept crashing after a minute or two with a simple small FFT test. I thought there might be some problem with the vlotage being too low so I decicded to try and bumb it up a little in Ryzen master. But even so the system kept crashing. The temps in Ryzen master seemed really high, but I had heard of there being temp reading problems with Ryzen and I had the voltage way below 1.4V so I wasn't worried. Well after a while I opened the utility software that was a part of the driver/software installations for the motherboard and I noticed it was giving me different CPU temps than Ryzen master, but they were also unhealthily high at load, like I mean 80-95C with the fan at max speed. All the while the Ryzen master told me the CPU voltage was at under 1.4V Well I got suspicios of the voltage once I noticed that next to the temp reading in the Asus utility there was a CPU Vcore reading, and under load it was over 1.5V and at idle it was around 1.45V. At this point it all clicked and I realized that the motherboard has set the voltage waaaayyy too high and that the crashing that's been happening has actually been the CPU temps hitting TJ max and shutting down the system to protect itself. I could return the CPU because of the 30 day return policy of the retailer (I think it's also law here in Finland) and buy another one from another retailer. The CPU works fine but I fear that the longevity of it, especially if I'd want to overclock it has been compromised having it running at higher than 1.5V and hitting TJ max multiple times. I'm gonna make a really angry phone call to the support of Asus about this, because the CPU definitely isn't desinged to be ran at over 1.5V at load and because the CPU overclocking said overclock failed but still seemed to want to take control of the voltage. Maybe Asus could help me because I could easily provide them with video proof of the fact that the MoBo overvolts the CPU to 1.5V+ even at 3700Mhz. If Asus can't help me with the MoBo and/or CPU I'm gonna at least return the MoBo to the retailer since the BIOS and boot time, and the software are really lackluster in my opinion. But I don't know what to do with the CPU if Asus can't help me, I wouldn't want to keep a CPU that had been raped by the motherboard like mine has, but then returning it to the retailer would mean that it will most likely end up in another customers hands who might get a CPU with decreased lifespan because of me. I don't really know what to do since this really isn't a problem with the CPU itself and it's completely possible that the CPU will run fine for years to come, so AMD or the retailer probably wouldn't help me, and don't have any obligation to do so. The Asus BIOS is really what's caused this whole problem, but I don't know if they could agree to replace my CPU, I don't even know if there's any need for that.
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I want to buy DDR4 for my new Ryzen rig. But as far as I know, there are some issues with memory frequencies. As you can see on the attached screenshot, maximum speed can be achieved using Single Rank Memory in dual channel mode (only in 2 dimms). Maybe someone has 3200Mhz speed on Ryzen platform already? I have AsRock AB350 Pro4 mobo + Ryzen 1700. So, it would be great if someone suggest fastest DDR4 kit for my combo.
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Hey all, So I can overclock my 1700 to 3.8 easily but when I try to bump the RAM speed up from the stock speed of 2133Mhz it won't post. If I set my RAM to 2933Mhz it won't post unless the CPU multiplier is set to auto. So basically I have to choose between stock CPU speeds or stock RAM speeds. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this or have any ideas? If I just have to wait for a BIOS update to get both which would you choose? I personally think faster RAM speed is more important because AMD's infinity fabric runs at half the speed of RAM if I'm not mistaken. Any input is appreciated! Specs Ryzen 1700 Asus Prime x370 Pro Running the newest BIOS on the website G-Skill Aegis 3000Mhz PSU XFX 1050 Pro 80+ Gold
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I'm looking for the best B350-based mobo for overclocking Ryzen 1700 to 4 Ghz Is there any suggestions about it? I'm going to buy good mobo in therms of quality of power-phases and ATX form-factor The thing I know for sure - I don't need SLI of Crossfire support, I don't need any LED, RGB and other junk stuff I find only a couple of boards: 1. ASRock AB350 Pro4 (9 phases. on German forum someone said that there are only 3+3 true phases) 2. ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 (this mobo is a twin of AB350 Pro4. the difference is cosmetic look and marketing strategy (RGB-lighting on chipset, radiator colored red and metal PCI-e 16X Slot)) 3. ASUS Prime B350-Plus (overall good board, but there is no USB type C connector and only 1xM.2 slot, but on German forum someone said that there are 4 true phases (4+2 formula)) Maybe there is no mobo for my needs right now, or I have to look for X370-based mobos?
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I currently have a Z97 system with i7 4790k, works just fine, really fast performance. But I've been having issues with the m.2 support. I had gotten it working by cloning my Samsung SSD fresh install to my m.2 and was able to get it booting from that but last week I uninstalled the SSD and sold it to my friend and now my computer won't boot. I'm guessing it's a boot partition thing. Anyways, as someone who's probably going to go into computer science, computer programming in college, and someone who likes playing around with Adobe software I was thinking of ryzen. Not to mention my first chip was a 6300. What should I do?
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Price to performance is very good imo, the slightly lower gaming performance is worth it imo for more productivity. (as I also heavily take use of multithreading) What are your thoughts on the launch? It was overhyped, but not as bad as some people hoped
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Should I buy ryzen 1700 or intel i7-7700k?
BahdFish posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
So i was about to drop $340 on a kaby lake i7 when all of the sudden I find out that the beautiful 8 core cpu: ryzen 1700 is going to be in my price range. I understand that the 1700 will probably beat out the i7 with multicore speed but will it at least come close or beat the i7 with single core speed? Should I decide on the ryzen or get the i7 - which is already priced down to $299 at microcenter? What are your opinions and reasons? -
Cpu: Ryzen R7 1700 Motherboard: ASUS Prime B350M-A - ATX / B350 Ram: Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (1x8GB) 2666MHz / DDR4 / CL16 / CMK8GX4M1A2666C16 GPU: Gtx 780 PSU: corsair cx650m 650W Case: Micro atx size These components should work with each other right? Any improvements that could be made, I´m open for suggestions.
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Hey guys, I am in need of some help. I can't get my new system to boot/display. I don't know which is the problem. So the system is: CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700 Motherboard: MSI B350 Tomahawk RAM: 16 gb DDR4 of G SKill Flare X 2400MHz GPU: Nvidia Founder's Edition GTX 1070 PSU: 700 watts The 1070 and power supply worked fine on my old rig, and everything lights up when I turn on the power. There is a set of little debug LEDs and the CPU one comes on for a few seconds when I turn the system on, but then it turns off. The monitors are plugged into the GPU and I am getting nothing. I even tried plugging them into the video out on the motherboard, but that didn't do anything, as I would have expected. I had this same issue when I initially built this, and I figured the chip was bad, so I sent it back to Newegg. Then I saw a video on supported RAM and found that the 8 gb of DDR4 Corsair LPX Vengeance was not on the list of supported RAM on MSI's website for the B350. So I went with the G Skill. I popped that in and I am still having the same problem, except the CPU light turns off quickly now. I even tried hooking up my old Radeon R9 270X and nothing new. This is not my first build, but I've not seen this issue before. I really don't know what to do. I have no idea if the BIOS is bad, or even how to FLASH it properly, especially considering I can't see any display. I popped the drivers DVD in that came with the motherboard in hopes that might do something, but nothing changed. Any help is much appreciated!
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So I'm about to upgrade my computer and I want to get a Ryzen but so far I'm torn on a R5 1600 or R7 1700 build. Either will be overclocked to 4ghz or as high as it will go and paired with 3200mhz Flare X on a Crosshair VI. I almost only game but I'm interested in a Ryzen build. I'm not an AMD fanboy, my last 3 systems have been Intel. The last of which is my current 4670k but I feel it's time for an upgrade and I want something different. I already have a 980 and I found a cheap secondhand card. I see no point in upgrading them anytime soon as they are great GPUs and I want a CPU that will compliment them. I know games become more GPU bound at higher resolution so the Ryzen and 980s should be fine for a few more generations. Games played are things like Fallout 4, Battlefield, Doom, Wolfenstein, Tomb Raider, MGS V, Metro and Bioshock remakes. I have a good 1080p screen for games like Overwatch, LoL, CS-GO and other games not great for 4k. Will the 1600 be enough or just go for the 1700? Both are in my price range but I want it to last as I normally upgrade every 3 or 4 years.
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So currently im rocking an i3 6100 and am in line for a cpu upgrade but i dont know if i should get a 7700k or an r7 1700. I do play lots of games so i would benefit more in that respect from the 7700k BUT i also do lots of content creation and would benefit even more from the 1700's more cores and threads, now i would much prefer to have the 1700 and sacrifice a few frames in my games but since i am already on a skylake chip all i would have to do is buy the 7700k and be done with it. If i bought the 1700 i would also need a motherboard to pair that with so it would roughly be $100 more than 7700k because i either want a cheap x370 or a b350. i am completely torn between this decision
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Hey all, So for some reason windows 10 keeps setting my pc's power plan back to balanced and it's driving me crazy. I even tried changing the default power plan preference in the registry and it's still going back to balanced.
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