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3900x on a x370 board

Hello, Is there anyone in here that has a 3900x on a x370 Gaming Pro carbon. 

 

I want to upgrade my 1600 atm 3.9 oc at 1.375v gos to 1.4v with LLC lvl 1.

 

Temps on the board are ok with max at 60c. CPU CORE + SOC Power goes to 120w max

 

SO the question is will the VRM overheat, I dont mind puting a small fan on it as I have some. 

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Specs

R5 1600 3.9oc EK waterblocj

24g Ram 3200mhz 4sticks

Vega 64 Red Devil Alphacool wateblock

750w GoldR Psu

Define R6

360mm Rad + 240mm Rad

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when ryzen 3000 released some reviewers noticed lower default clockspeeds on x370,that is if the motherboard vendor has even released a bios to support the 3900x

gaming system: R7 3700X @ 4.25Ghz cpu / B450 STEEL LEGEND mobo / 4x8gb corsair Vengeance @3333Mhz ram / RX 7900XTX pulse gpu / Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 3 cpu cooler /Coolermaster Qube 500 case / Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 12 1500w power supply

 

laptop: Dell xps 9510, 3.5k OLED, i7 11800h, rtx 3050 ti, 2x16gb DDR4 @ 3200Mhz, 1TB main drive, 2TB add in ssd

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Just now, ki8aras said:

when ryzen 3000 released some reviewers noticed lower default clockspeeds on x370,that is if the motherboard vendor has even released a bios to support the 3900x

Bios suport for most of the boards is ok and has the last Agesa version. 

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2 minutes ago, Xkillerpn said:

Bios suport for most of the boards is ok and has the last Agesa version. 

if youre not expecting to be able to heavily overclock then you should be fine

gaming system: R7 3700X @ 4.25Ghz cpu / B450 STEEL LEGEND mobo / 4x8gb corsair Vengeance @3333Mhz ram / RX 7900XTX pulse gpu / Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 3 cpu cooler /Coolermaster Qube 500 case / Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 12 1500w power supply

 

laptop: Dell xps 9510, 3.5k OLED, i7 11800h, rtx 3050 ti, 2x16gb DDR4 @ 3200Mhz, 1TB main drive, 2TB add in ssd

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if this is a gaming pc, i would rather get a 3700x. it's more likely to be able to boost properly on that x370 board, compared to the 3900x, so you'll probably get better single core (gaming) performance.

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