AMD A8 9600 & ROG STRIX X470-F Gaming MB Boot Kit?
18 hours ago, kingknightrider said:Who said that of cheaper motherboards of the X570 motherboard line that the ASUS Prime X570-P was probably the best in far as VRM construction.
Imo too bad the TUF board and gigabyte elite board offer much more for a little price increase.
18 hours ago, kingknightrider said:Ryzen 5 3600X.
just get the non-X
18 hours ago, kingknightrider said:WIFI conflicts with this:
SilverStone Tek 2.4G Wireless Power Remote with Power/Reset Function and Audio Feedback ES02-PCIE
Computer turns on/off/on/off when WIFI is enabled or disabled.
dat sucks
18 hours ago, kingknightrider said:Going back to my earlier statement on ram... I should explain: In my current machine -the FX8370 I use 4 ram sticks: two 16GB and two 8GB sticks.
It seems quite stable and performs well on this system.
So was planning that for the Ryzen build as well... yet being with the whole new hardware design that Ryzen is with memory (or at least their interaction) would that actually decrease performance and should go either 4 16 GB Sticks or 4 8GB sticks or is two by two alright?
To keep things simple, let's say you should prioritize high capacity per stick rather than more sticks.
18 hours ago, kingknightrider said:One other question the Ram sticks that I linked before match in everything except size and one says its Dual Rank and the other says Single Rank -is that the chips on the ram stick are on one side and the other has them on both or is it their data rate -don't see the info on the site page pretaining to it or is it something else?
for DDR4, 8 chips count as a rank. Your stick has 16 chips? That's dual rank. Those silly tall 32GB non-REG sticks with 32 chips? That's quad rank.
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now