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insane r5 1600 clock

i get this from legit source he got an sample from asus with insanely 4.5ghz clock on a notebook soo what ur thought

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That temp tho

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16 minutes ago, dizmo said:

That temp tho

on a laptop no doubt for lack of cooling 

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I have a r1700 that runs at 3800 MHz and gets at most under stress about 50c but idle around 25c and gaming 36c

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5 minutes ago, Crystal Miku said:

I have a r1700 that runs at 3800 MHz and gets at most under sress about 50c but idle around 25c and gaming 36c

its normal under typical conditions but my point its a notebook with decent air cooling best silicon lottery 4.2ghz on 1.4v with giant air coling or aio 

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2 minutes ago, a beam said:

its normal under typical conditions but my point its a notebook with decent air cooling best silicon lottery 4.2ghz on 1.4v with giant air coling or aio 

You should open up that laptop and just stick a massive heat sync to it

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I find it hard to believe you get that in a laptop. 

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7 minutes ago, dizmo said:

I find it hard to believe you get that in a laptop. 

What! you mean something that'd be close to 140TDP wouldn't fit in a laptop??? yea my BS meter is bouncing in the red too.

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15 minutes ago, Crystal Miku said:

You should open up that laptop and just stick a massive that sync to it

just try with noctua nh d15 if u can beat 4.5 ghz with 1600

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If that stable somebody bite me since honestly that'd be out of this world!

I do sense a bit of BS, but he might have gotten extremely lucky and obtained the golden sample.

 

Edit:

What I do notice is that he is just in the BIOS at those temps, so running some stress testing should instantly crash the system.
If it even boots Windows lol :P

Edited by Sfekke
Additional info about BIOS

When the PC is acting up haunted,

who ya gonna call?
"Monotone voice" : A local computer store.

*Terrible joke I know*

 

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15 minutes ago, Sfekke said:

What I do notice is that he is just in the BIOS at those temps, so running some stress testing should instantly crash the system.
If it even boots Windows lol :P

I know I can boot into the BIOS at 4.1 GHz with voltage as low as 1.34v, but booting into Windows without crashing requires a minimum of 1.35v and I still can't run Cinebench even at 1.4v.

 

So he probably just stuck a ton of voltage on there and booted into the BIOS to see what happens. As far as I know Ryzen needs LN2 to get past the 4.0-4.1 GHz wall reliably, and actually function.

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3 minutes ago, Emberstone said:

I know I can boot into the BIOS at 4.1 GHz with voltage as low as 1.34v, but booting into Windows without crashing requires a minimum of 1.35v and I still can't run Cinebench even at 1.4v.

 

So he probably just stuck a ton of voltage on there and booted into the BIOS to see what happens. As far as I know Ryzen needs LN2 to get past the 4.0-4.1 GHz wall reliably, and actually function.

That is what I figured.
Well at least he can enjoy he's BIOS at blazing fast speeds! ;)

When the PC is acting up haunted,

who ya gonna call?
"Monotone voice" : A local computer store.

*Terrible joke I know*

 

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1 hour ago, Sfekke said:

If that stable somebody bite me since honestly that'd be out of this world!

I do sense a bit of BS, but he might have gotten extremely lucky and obtained the golden sample.

 

Edit:

What I do notice is that he is just in the BIOS at those temps, so running some stress testing should instantly crash the system.
If it even boots Windows lol :P

it can run but i cant give any further info under NDA and yeah this one is an silicone lottery win 

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i hope so

43 minutes ago, F7GOS said:

If anything that points towards a really nice clockspeed boost for the Ryzen Refresh in Q1 '18

i hope so. but this an sample not retail one ?

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