Hi all, if you had to make an educated guess, what is the likelihood that the Black Ridge will be able to cool an R9 3900X in an A4? Noctua has this to say about the NH-L9a in relation to the R7 2700X, which has the same TDP: Recommended with good case ventilation only, might drop below base...
On the latest BIOS, yes. A few things of note:
My graphics-side panel is off as my card is too thick
I have a 3D printed duct that connects the Noctua fan directly to the CPU-side panel
I don't know much about overclocking
With that being said, at a 3.7GHz overclock I had the following...
Anyone building a Ryzen system in this case and planning on using the NH-L9(a/i), I have a fan duct you can 3D print. I am using this with the Biostar X370GTN, but I assume the socket height would be the same for other boards?
I have the Wraith Spire's fan hooked up to the header and it works. I originally had it upside down and I think some of the color channels were switched as a result. Try flipping your connector.
There is an option to change input detection from auto to manual, but this doesn't seem to change anything. I have an update to my problem though. If I have the computer hooked up to the TV and booted into Windows, and then plug the monitor in, it will work. Also, I don't know if it would...
Don't the 1700X and 1800X have a +20 degree offset in the reported temperature? https://www.overclock3d.net/news/cpu_mainboard/amd_s_r7_1800x_and_1700x_report_higher_temperatures_with_a_20_degree_offset/1
All right, I am really needing some help on this. I have a Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 that was in my Phenom II build. I transferred this card to my Biostar X370GTN with Ryzen 7 1700 build. I have tried this new computer of mine with two different monitors and upon powering it on I get no video...