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Hello everybody, I'm planning on updating my system this BF, and I have some questions. Full spec: Ryzen 3800x cooler master ml240l PowerColor red devil 5700XT Gigabyte X570 Aorus elite G.skill Trident Z Neo 16GB 3600Mhz Corsair mp600 0.5TB PNY xlr8 cs3030 2TB Corsair RM650x Cooler Master Masterbox K500 RGB I'm planning on updating my GPU, RAM, PSU, and case (maybe), hopefully to a 4070 or 6950 level. 1. Should I update my CPU and MB too? I feel I can go with them for a few more years, but I am afraid of bottlenecking, what do you think? 2. Do I need a new PSU for 4070 or 6950 level? 3. Regardless, what is the best Bang for buck GPU now? 4. I also so that RAM speed are really high now, what is the relative mid-high speed now? Thanks for any help.
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Hey Guys! So I recently built my first PC and I just wanted get opinions on fan configurations for my build. I currently have all 140mm fans (2 x Noctua NF A14 Fans - Used as Front Top Intake and Back Top Exhaust, 3 x Pure Wings (that came with the case) - 1 Back Exhaust & 2 Front Intake). As for the CPU cooler, I have the Noctua NH -U12S with one fan set in pull configuration. With this current set up, I get the below temps: With the mesh top off of my case GPU idle temp = 30 C to 35 C CPU idle temp = 38 C to 48 C Whilst Playing Battlefield V GPU Temp = 48 C to 55 C CPU Temp = 58 C to 61 C (CPU Temps spike between 60 C to 71 C at certain times while gaming, but goes back down to 60 C) I just feel like the CPU temps could be a bit better. I'm not sure if it's due to my current fan configuration or the thermals from my RTX 3080 FE is affecting it as well. I did try the configuration that the Hardware Canucks suggested and had 4 140mm intake fans (2 Front and 2 top) and 1 140mm exhaust fan (back). I did receive better CPU temps, but my GPU temps suffered and climbed to about 80 C on certain benchmarks. I also tried 2 140 mm front intake fans and 1 140mm back exhaust (All Pure Wings Fans) and had decent temps for the GPU, but fairly high temps for my CPU (The highest I saw it go was about 80C) Any kind of help would be appreciated. My Build Specs: GPU: RTX 3080 FE CPU: Ryzen 7 3800X MoBo: MSI X470 Gaming Plus Case: be quiet! Pure Base 500DX PSU: Seasonic Focus GX 850W
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Auros B450 Elite (latest bios) AMD 3800x Kingston Furry 16 gb 3200mhz Zotac gtx 1650 OC I have put together a pc for my father, but whenever I try to install windows the installer just reboots, I cant even boot into linux. I tried enabling csm, enabling secure boot, disabling legacy usb support, but nothing helped.
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Hello fellow Primates, First time posting on here- this is a recent project for fun more than utility. I use my PC for CAD / 3D scanning (v large datasets) more than gaming. Here are my specs: AMD ryzen 7 3800x ROG Strix x570 E-Gaming GTX 1060 2x8GB GSkill 3200 2 M.2 drives: NVME Samsung 970 EVO Boot, and some other NVME for less important programs and active project storage. PCIE USB3.2 hub I'm posting here in request for some information on using a lot of drives in general. Since my work/hobby is with very large datasets, my goal is to have my data backed up on a RAID configuration. Recently I came across a load of older drives that I wanted to leverage to do this, cuz free. After destroying 4 of them screwing around, I finally got 7 powered and in the case for configuration. I benchmarked each one to make sure it didn't have any issues. Ideally, these would be in 2 RAID configurations: RAID0 with 3x3.5" SSDs for storage of inactive data or small files. The other 4 would be RAID5 for finished / archived data. Booting with the drives installed but without any raid configuration in place, here are my experiences: Desktop and file explorer are abnormally slow *When I move files to and from the desktop, I need to 'refresh' to update the file location Random graphical errors on the desktop with sporadic brightness changes and a strange lingering effect over highlighted icons So here are my questions: How much resources does it require to have all these drives (even with no data on them)? Can the STA drives be related to the slow nature of my C drive? Am I running short on IO or PCIe lanes? Note: ALL of my mobo USB ports are being used, some with hubs.
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Hello everyone, I'm the proud owner of a 3080ti and I'm having FPS issues in almost every game. In a nutshell: I get less than others with a 3070 and a lower CPU such as a 3700x. RIG: R7 3800x INNO3D 3080 Ti Tuf B550m Corsair Vengeance 2x8 3600mhz RM850 ROG Ryuo 240 Thermals are fine and I scored 15990 in time spy. Aspecially bad is CSGO, where I get between 70-180 fps (depending on the map). CPU and GPU usage are round 10-20% while playing. All drivers are updated; Games checked for faults aswell. I'm fully clueless now
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Hi I have upgraded CPU in my system form 1700x with 4xDIMM to 3800x and write speed went down almost in half and my question is this effect for x370 having problems with my new CPU ? I can see lag in my system now in Chrome .. i am planning to upgrade my motherboard ( Asus TUF Gaming X570-PLUS WI-FI i can get it with warranty for half price so .. ). Maybe removing 2 DIMS will fix it ?
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Alright I’ve already brought this matter to your attention once before and I took it to the workshop afterwards and they couldn’t identify the source of the problem so I’m here once again desperate for some answers, my gaming pc with RTX3080 graphics card and ryzen7 3800x cpu is underperforming. the issue is that its not constant across all games, for instance on games like Witcher and apex I get around the same performance as the benchmarks while for others like rainbow6 and warzone for instance i get a much lower performance, and the weirdest part is that the performance doesn’t improve no matter how much I tweak the game settings or the resolution i could be playing on ultra everything 2k and get the same performance on low everything 720p, it’s bizarre and no one can tell me what the problem is! Vsync isn’t on and the frame rates aren’t the same for all games, but the one thing they have in common is that they all work as if they’re on highest settings regardless of what settings they’re on, for example I cant get cyberpunk to run any higher than 60 fps while I get frame-drops down to as low as 20....please help its driving me insane.
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Hi, so I'm gonna buy a new PC in a month or two, but idk which CPU I should go for, only because of the price where I live (Egypt). So the 5800x is about $545 USD or 8500 EGP, and the 3800x is about $385 USD or 6000 EGP. My main usage is gonna be gaming at 1440p 240hz (G7 Odyssey monitor, and RTX 3070 for the GPU which also overpriced here, it goes for $925 USD or 14500 EGP for a good triple fan card if I even find one, but anyway), and I'll also do some video editing, possibly streaming. So is that 15%~20% IPC improvement really worth it at that price point? I read some stuff online that it will make a difference in 1080p gaming, but I saw the difference in performance in productivity workloads and the 5800x is definitely better, so idk which one I should go for. Oh, and these prices are in your normal hardware stores here in Egypt (no scalpers here, but the prices are like you're buying from one). Thanks in advance. Parts I'm gonna be getting if anyone is interested: CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x, or Ryzen 7 3800x MB: Aorus B550 Pro AC GPU: MSI RTX 3070 Gaming X Trio or something in that level RAM: 2x16 32GB G.Skill TridentZ Neo 3600MHz CL16 PSU: 850W 80+ Gold Fully Modular. Case: Cooler Master H500 ARGB Cooling: Cooler Master ML240R / 1xCooler Master Sickle Flow 120mm ARGB fan Storage: 512GB Samsung 980 Pro M.2 NVMe Gen4, or any 512GB NVMe Gen4 SSD / 4TB Seagate Barracuda or 4TB WD Black Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G7 27" 1440p 240Hz
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Will the Asus Prime X470-Pro + Ryzen 7 3800x work together or will I need to upgrade my motherboard to be able to support it? System: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/KrrqHz I have all of the parts that are marked as purchased, I want to upgrade my CPU at around the same time that I get the 5700xt
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a few days ago I have put my pc to sleep mode, I went to sleep and I expected to continue my work next day, when I came back the lights are on as a normal sleep pc but it didn't wake up. after few times of useless tries, I unplugged it and plugged it back again, and there is no sign of life by all means. Things I tried to resolve the situation: unplugged the Motherboard and plugged it back making sure it's well connected. unplugged the GPU and plugged it back making sure it's well connected too. as well as the RAM. I have changed the thermel it's meaningless and it won't resolve the problem, but I did it any way. I'm just so confused, I mean if it was the power supply why didn't the lights went off before unplugging it the first time, and if it was the motherboard how do I know? any one has some similar situation? what was the problem? or if you have any idea, please help! Pc Details: it's a 1 year build (last Blackfriday) motherboard: MPG MSI X570 gaming edge wifi CPU: 3800X AMD GPU: reddevil MSI 5700XT RAM: Corsair 16GB DDR4 VENGEACE rgp pro "CMW16GX4M2C3600C18" SSD: 1TB M.2 samsung nvme Power Supply: 750W bequiet straight power 11
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I saw a build on PCPP a while ago where a guy bought a 3950X for his workstation and then disabled SMT. He claimed it had given him benefits. I don't remember what the benefits where but I assume it would be power consumption, frequency and probably single core performance. I had questioned his decision but didn't put a comment on his build. Clearly his workstation's task didn't benefit from SMT, but then I was wondering what are the specific things you lose and gain when you disable SMT? What is the difference in performance of a 16C/32T chip turned into 16C/16T vs a 8C/16T chip. From what I can tell, at least on Intel, the other thread uses silicon/resources within the core not being used by the other thread. For example, the FPU, if used by one thread can't be used by the accompanying thread. But that is on Intel, does each thread have a FPU and ALU in Zen 2, or do they compete just like they do in hyperthreading? (Then I remember AMD FX where there was 1 FPU for every 2 cores iirc) Like do you lose access to some cache. I really wish I could read+understand the block diagrams for Zen 2 on wikichip, I even looked up the block diagrams for Coffee Lake refresh since some of the products already have half of the threads cut off, and it would prove the differences w/o testing. (9900K has 16MB Cache, and the 9700K, which doesn't have hyperthreading, had 12MB cache. Actually it says MiB, which is mebibyte, but doesn't everyone just say megabyte in this context anyway?) Obviously Zen 2 is well known for their multi-threaded performance, so why would he choose to throw that away beyond the fact that his workload wasn't benefitting from SMT? (This all assumes that we are locking the frequency at say, 4.1 GHz)
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I've had issues with my 3800x from the beginning. Nothing major, just mild instability issues: a random crash once a week, screen flickering, random slowness, and most infuriating of all, wildly fluctuating CPU temps I still, to the time of me writing this, have not gotten under control. This CPU has lasted through 3 different motherboards and CPU coolers, 4 different cases, and a GPU swap, and I absolutely hate it. Then ClockTuner for Ryzen released, and this program is the reason I'm finally biting the bullet and upgrading. To be fair, my 3800x performs, I assume, within spec. Default out of the box, it runs mostly fine. When I first built the PC I was using bottom of the barrel parts in a MicroATX system. I assumed the general, infrequent instability was just from the $100 AsRock Mobo. As I began to upgrade the system, however, and after each small iteration, it became clear who the culprit was. Again, in my current, far-more-advanced-than-the-first build, with an X570 Aorus Master, EK 360 AIO, and Corsair 850w Platinum yellow label, the only real issue I have at default settings is the CPU temp fluctuations. CPU temps float between 30c and 65c randomly at idle. On the silent fan profile, opening Chrome causes the fans to spin to 100%. This has been the case through 3 different motherboards, a top of the line air cooler, another liquid cooler, and finally this *literal* chart topping 360 AIO from EK Gaming. However, no amount of stress testing can get the CPU temps over 70c. 5 hours in Prime 95, it doesn't break a sweat. How does that make sense?! Then I heard about ClockTuner for Ryzen, and figured it could really help me. An auto undervolt to get my temps in check while possibly giving me a better Cinebench score? Hell yeah, sign me up. Well I wish I hadn't, cause I'm now the owner of, I think, the absolute WORST binned 3800x in existence. Ignorance is bliss. This program confirmed I have a "bronze" CPU, and you know the numbers it assigns to each CPU Core so you get an idea of their quality? My highest scoring core is lower than the lowest scoring core of the 2 CPU's in the 2 tutorial videos I watched to set the program up. Oh, and the program doesn't work for me. It causes my PC to crash every time. No matter what I do. I've changed all the settings I needed to in Bios, even some optional ones for extra stability. My 3800x was the sample used to determine the absolute baseline minimum for what constitutes a 3800x, and I'm convinced the wildly fluctuating temps are because my CPU struggles to turbo boost based on the default AMD specs. I don't blame AMD for this, and fully plan to upgrade to a 5000 series chip. I just really needed to vent, and perhaps even get confirming/competing opinions or experiences. EDIT: Also forgot to mention, it takes 1 minute for my PC to start on a gen 4 NVMe drive because the first time it gets to the POST screen, it restarts itself like there's some kind of bad bios setting, but NEVER fails to start successfully the second time. I've also adjusted every single bios setting to remedy this issue, but nothing works. Also Also, every 10th (ish, obviously the issue is completely random) startup it'll boot in to Windows, but nothing responds. No keyboard, mouse, USB won't respond. Have to do a hard reset.
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Hi guys, I just made this account because I'm not really sure where to turn but here's what's going on. I'll try not to keep it too long but I wanna really explain what's going on I upgraded my Cpu from an r5 3600 to 3800x so that I can do more productivity stuff as I'm getting into that now, old build as listed: R5 3600 -> R7 3800x 4x4GB 3000mhz Corsair Vengeance -> 2x8B 3200mhz T-Force VulcanZ (not necessary but is an option) Msi B350 Tomahawk GTX 1660 650W PSU Been on the newest BIOS for a while as well (I dont feel comfortable installing the beta BIOS they have now) So first I put the 3800x in with the old RAM... no POST, the board has debug lights and 2 lights both for CPU and RAM turned on. Idk if it helps diagnose, but my case fans turned into a jet engine whenever those lights were on Then the T-Force (in dual channel slot 2 & 4, the first channel labeled on the board) and took the old RAM out , I got in BIOS but couldn't get to windows. It just ended up crashing. This only happened once by the way, every other time no POST with the same lights turned on Put just one of the sticks in (Slot 2) and it booted like it never had a problem. Then tried dual channel again but in the other channel (slot 1 & 3) , no POST and the same lights wind turbine and all. Then I had the weird idea to just throw the RAM in slot 1 and 2, it booted fine and I played csgo for the rest of the night so it was pretty stable. But I'm pretty sure I want dual channel in my life Woke up and tried slot 3 and 4 on their own (1 stick in each, both taken up, even booted my pc a few times slowly adding even the old sticks of ram which could also only use slots 1 and 2 to get a POST) no POST if slots 3 OR 4 are occupied at all Thought my motherboard was broken so I threw my old cpu in and pretty much went back to the old build, all the old ram and everything... it boots as if nothings wrong. So the slots work and cpu-z says dual channel works What's going on then? It's weird because to be honest I bought the 3800x second hand, but I saw it working in the sellers house with a full motherboards worth of RAM before buying I've tried loosening the cpu cooler, theres no bent pins, I've cleared CMOS, and I've done a whole lot of turning it off and on again Thank you in advance :)
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Hi, the question here is which one is better between 5600x and 3700x/3800x for server uses. The server in question would be used for media application (such as Plex) and running modded minecraft server (like "All the mod 6") or various other game's server. So I was wondering which one should be the best, knowing that userbenchmark says that 5600x is around 14% faster overall, but with 2 less cores (and so 4 less threads).
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Hello everyone I'm hoping for some advice. Given the price of the 5800x is around $330 dollars who thinks this is worth the upgrade? I use my pc mostly for gaming and some 3d modeling. For anyone who has done this was it worth it? 3800x msi gaming plus x570 3600 32gb of ram nvme for boot 280 rad 3070
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So I have a ryzen 3800x and an Asus strix-e x570 mobo. Sometimes on a boot up my CPU is stuck at like 1.5-1.6ghz and after a reboot the processor is running normal stock settings and boosting up to 4.4-4.5ghz. I am on latest Asus bios (1407) and CPU is not overclocked. I also have the DOCP settings up for my ram set at 3600mhz. I have no clue why it does this and haven't been able to find anything out online. If you need anymore data please let me know.
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Hey, everybody, I'd be interested in some things about the CPU. After a lot of watched clips on YouTube, I saw 3700x and 3800x differ by 2%. I also want to take Liquid Freezer II 360. Now the question is whether it pays to take 3800x which is more expensive and has TDP 105W or take 3700x. Also, if you have any idea of changing anything on this build give me a suggestion. Literally anything. ( Except GPU ). For example, to take that and that, and why. Thanks. CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x/3800x AIO: Liquid Freezer II 360 GPU: GTX 1080 MSI GamingX MBO: B450 Tomahawk MAX RAM: HyperX Predator 2x8GB 2933Mhz SSD: Patriot Viper VPN100 256GB HDD: 1TB 7200RPM PSU: Corsair RM650x 650W Case: Titan II Pro
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Hi, I got a new pc today and it has Aorus Elite 450B motherboard Ryzen 7 3800x cpu Gtx 2060 super 2x8 3000mhz cl15 Corsair ram And my issue is that I put all the parts, besides the 3800x, where I had a Ryzen 5 2600 and did the chipset and bios update so my motherboard could run the CPU. It worked at first and everything booted up, but then when I put in the 3800x the PC wouldn't even have any lights, I put the 2600 back in, but it's still the same! Is my motherboard dead, because the PSU is fine, please someone help!
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I have been experiencing crashes on certain games that is still happening even after swapping some hardware. I was originally running : i5 6600k GTX 1070 16GB 2400mhz Corsair Vengeance Asus Z170-P M.2 SSD 128GB SSD 1TB HDD Unbranded 500W PSU I had no issues with this and still experience no issues. The games i play like COD Modern Warfare and Shadow of the Tomb Raider (Both DX12,i'll go into more detail on this later) run smoothly, don't crash, sometimes COD stutters but that is because the CPU is getting maxed out. I then upgraded to : Ryzen 7 3800x GTX 1070 (From Original setup) 16GB 2400mhz Corsair Vengeance (From Original setup) MSI B450 Tomahawk M.2 SSD (From Original setup) 128GB SSD (From Original setup) 1TB HDD (From Original setup) 650W EVGA Power Supply I now crash in COD and tomb raider. Other games such as CSGO work as normal. Standard day to day use causes no issues, all runs smoothly. Only games like cod and tomb raider crash. I have narrowed this down to DX12 causing me to crash on this system. Switching tomb raider to DX11 fixes the crashes , however COD doesn't have the option to change DirectX version. The crash error codes from COD are useless and when Tomb Raider crashes it says "dxgi_error_device_removed". When COD crashes it also sometimes crashes the graphics driver. It seems that there is some sort of issue with the graphics driver crashing in DX12. However the GPU works fine in the old setup. I also swapped out the PSU to the one in the old setup and i still get the crashes. I have also tried installing all latest drivers and a fresh install of windows. Today i brought a new motherboard thinking that maybe the motherboard PCIE slot is the issue. I purchased a Asus TUF Gaming X570. I used everything from the previous setup and i still have the issue. The only thing that it can now be is the CPU as i know everything else works fine unless i have been given a second faulty motherboard. So it is either the CPU or possibly the ram? Maybe ryzen doesnt like the 2400mhz kit i have, i don't know whether ram can cause these kind of errors. If you have any idea on what is going on here please let me know, it is so frustrating having these games crash especially when more games are going to start using DX12. Final situation : Ryzen 7 3800x Asus TUF Gaming X570 Motherboard GTX 1070 16GB 2400Mhz Corsair Vengeance RAM 650W EVGA PSU 1TB M.2 SSD 128GB SSD 1TB HDD Everything is at default, fresh windows install, latest drivers, latest bios. DirectX 12 games are crashing. Normal system use is perfect. I ruled out it being the PSU, Motherboard, GPU, Storage. The one item i haven't changed is the CPU but i have a feeling it could also be the RAM not liking ryzen for some reason.
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Never built a computer, Never wanted to. Boredom (Covid-19 and YouTube) and the need to work with my hands was my inspiration. Last computer: 10 yr.old HP laptop. Last PC gaming experience: 2011 Just Cause 2 . But now I am editing, compiling, fixing and archiving family photos, videos, and restoring from negatives at home. Things that before I could only do at work on ridiculously expensive equipment. Also occasionally enjoying AAA gaming. Many hours of YouTube research brought me here but not without noob mistakes in planning and execution. I started with a MB(A320) that didn't fit the case (Cougar QBX), and the second MB (ROG 470-I gaming) didn't run the CPU (Ryzen 3400G) without a bios update from Micro Center). What a start! Time to put it together. Yes, I rotated the AMD logo fan cover. Does that count as my first Mod? Vega graphics good but not enough, I needed a 2080 Ti, but I could afford a used MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming X. Bent the hell out of the case to fit it in. And because of the height? or width? of the GPU the power cables stuck out too far so I couldn't put the side cover back on. Got a great ebay deal on a used Ryzen 3800x ($215). But will it work? YES! Add used 16gb G.SKILL TRIDENT Z 3600 C16 and right angle power cable adapters so I can now close the side cover snugly against the cables. Only this Noob would buy one of the only GPUs that doesn't fit this case. Time for the dremel and black tape to cover MCI logo. 3800x thermals too high, Let's pack it with fans. This case will fit 2-120mm exhaust fans in the top but the PSU power plug goes the wrong way. Buy a plug adapter that goes the other way, shave it down till it fits. I'm getting the hang of this dremel thing. Success! Finished....for now.....thermals under load 79 degrees. Cinebench 20 score 5170. I love this machine. For those of you who are still reading this, thank you for your comments or thoughts good and bad. Technical recap: MB: ASRock A320M-HDV < Asus ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING CPU: RYZEN 5 3400G < RYZEN 7 3800X GPU: AMD RX Vega 11 (iGPU) < MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming X SSD: Crucial MX300 275GB < SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS 500GB 3.0 (NVME) M.2 SSD WITH V-NAND MEM: G.SKILL AEGIS DDR4 3000 C16S 16GB (2x8GB) < G.SKILL TRIDENT Z 3600 C16 16 GB (2x8GB) PSU: FSP Dagger 600W 80 Plus Gold Certified Full Modular Power Supply 5 NOCTUA FANS: (2x120mm) NF-A12x15 PWM, Premium Quiet Slim Fan, 4-Pin (1x80mm) NF-R8 redux-1800 PWM, 4-Pin, High Performance Cooling Fan, 1800 RPM (2x120mm) NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM, High Performance Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 1700 RPM (1x90mm) Pre Installed rear fan
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Hi there, coming to you guys for help since you haven't let me down yet. I am currently running a R7 3800x on an Asus Prime x570 Pro motherboard. Its cooled with corsairs 280mm AIO with factory thermal paste. When I run R20 Cinebench to test my boost clock speeds it will only reach 4100mhz even and reach about 65-70 C. If I go into ryzen master and do the "auto overclock" it will bring me to 4200mhz but then thermal throttle at 95 C and stick around 4150mhz. What am I doing wrong here??
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Hey, it is time for an upgrade. this two configurations are basically the same price here in Brazil. What do you think is worth more the money for gaming + streaming? 3600x 2070 super vs 3800x 5700xt? I am more inclined to go with a better CPU, but nvenc for streaming seems appealing. I can't do 3800x with 2070s. I am already over the budget. Thank you
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I did some light reading on installing 3rd gen CPU's in this motherboard finding hosts of people having issues. I loaded motherboard settings to defaults and BIOS 7201 and restarted. I went into BIOS again and set voltage to 1.35 and DRAM Voltage to 1.4 and restarted. Next I installed my 3800x. My computer booted right up! After running some initial performance tests I saw comparable numbers to other users with 3700x or 3800x. Awesome! So I go out to get the latest available BIOS 7403. I continue messing with settings and find that an all-core 4.4GHz clock speed is giving better synthetic results (Cinebench R20) than standard auto-clocking. I leave this alone as the performance is way better than my 2600X. So now I begin dialing in the RAM. I set the speed of my G.SKILL 3200 CAS 14 kit to 3600MHz at 1.45V. Success. I continue on to 3666 and it benches without issues. Now I have booted to 3733 and ran AIDA64 benches with success. What amazing leaps Ryzen has made. While this chip isn't overclocking in the classic sense... I am still having fun dialing in these results. If this is stable, I will attempt CCX clocking next. EVGA 850 G2 ASUS Crosshair 6 Hero G.SKILL TridentZ 3200MHz kit F4-3200C14D-16GTZR AMD Ryzen 3800X Samsung 970 Pro Gigabyte Aorus 2080 Ti XTREME Waterforce EK Supremacy EVO Hardware Labs Black Ice GTR 360 and GTX 280 AIDA 64 Stress load 75C
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Hi all. If this issue has been brought up/resolved elsewhere please link me as im v frustrated and would like to find a solution. I recently did a major system upgrade and after installing my new parts my system posts but doesnt output a display. Below is my system configuration: - Ryzen 7 3800x (using the box cooler) - Gigabyte Aorus X470 Ultra Gaming - 16GB Trident Z Neo RGB (2x 8Gb) - EVGA GTX 970 FTW - EVGA Supernova 850w 80 plus gold - Samsung 970 Evo 512gb I have tried 3 different monitors. DVI, HDMI & Displayport. I have also tried a known working GPU (an R7 260x). I have also tried another known working PSU (Corsair 550w). I have reseated everything including CPU, RAM, GPU. I have tried different PCiE slots. I have tried posting outside of the chassis with a single dim of ram. I have tried different ram. The parts I replaced as part of the upgrade was the mobo cpu and ram (was a i7 7800x, x299 board and corsair ram). Any suggestions are much appreciated. The only things I'm yet to do is a bios flash but as i cant get anything to display I cannot do that (unless there is another way to do it). If i cant figure it out I'm going to be forced to take my PC to a PC repair place and pay a fortune for repairs as I run a business and need my desktop up and running again.