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[H]ard|Gawd
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Check out this video on 2700X and B450 VRM testing. VRM test.
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I did, do you think that my vrm is throttle and overheating? I don't really know, I don't have that temperature, but I do have a MBO temperature and it is never too high.Check out this video on 2700X and B450 VRM testing. VRM test.
Could probably get some somewhere...Could not find vrm testing of your motherboard specifically but I suspect that is the problem. Do you have access to a thermal imaging camera or temp test gun like the ones used in automotive testing devices? Like these.
And I can't do that, my PC case doesn't allow it...I can't do anything except reduce the clock speed of the processorThis review shows your board having vrm temp problems with your cpu under heavy loads. You could try adding a fan directly over vrm area and see if it helps.
it is, it is there, I already found it...SMT off may help and take some load off. I'm unfamiliar with asrock bios. I bet the setting is there if you look intently.
What will be on sale again in 2023? Will brand new copies of the ryzen 2700x processor be produced again?[H]ard to believe the 2700x will be at 5 year release point in the upcoming month of April.
It also depends on what the motherboard is like, I can't expect a processor with 105W tdp to work great on a social board.Just came across this thread and will work on catching up more thoroughly but based on a few posts I've read, does no one have much luck getting RAM to work at higher frequencies? I've had 2 kits (a 16gb Trident Z kit and now a 32gb Corsair kit) both running with no issues at 3400mhz. The Corsair kit is technically a 3600 kit but the PC won't boot with it set at that speed. CPU has all limiting factors raised to max but no real manual all core OC's. Usually get about 4.1 all core during benchmarks under a 360mm Corsair AIO.
Throw away?----I think you are over reacting.I'm just reading the news that 31 vulnerabilities were discovered for Ryzen processors, both desktop and mobile the most.
And the ryzen 2000 desktop series is especially affected, obviously amd is forcing users like me to throw away the old ryzen processors.
Looks like I'll have to buy a ryzen 5600 or 5600x and throw away the ryzen 2700x...
No mention of whether this affects performance or not.
Now we are waiting for partners to release new bios.
This is apparently from the amd site:
https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/product-security/bulletin/amd-sb-1031
Thanks for the heads up on these.I'm just reading the news that 31 vulnerabilities were discovered for Ryzen processors, both desktop and mobile the most.
And the ryzen 2000 desktop series is especially affected, obviously amd is forcing users like me to throw away the old ryzen processors.
Looks like I'll have to buy a ryzen 5600 or 5600x and throw away the ryzen 2700x...
No mention of whether this affects performance or not.
Now we are waiting for partners to release new bios.
This is apparently from the amd site:
https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/product-security/bulletin/amd-sb-1031
Agreed.Throw away?----I think you are over reacting.
Go ahead and look at the amount of Intel vulnerabilities which were also found
Throw away?----I think you are over reacting.
Go ahead and look at the amount of Intel vulnerabilities which were also foun
no, unfortunately, I can only keep the ryzen 2700x as a key chain, nobody will buy it from me here, but that's why I'm not saving it, neither the processor nor the motherboard, it's overclocked again to 4050MHz,so which one of the two dies first...Throw away?----I think you are over reacting.
Go ahead and look at the amount of Intel vulnerabilities which were also found
they just gave you new drivers and a bios. what do you mean by "still nothing"??New chipset drivers,new bios for the motherboard still nothing...
https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/b450
And what were your SC & MC scores?Just ran cinebench R23.200, ryzen 2700x at 4GHz, core + soc power 142.924W and temperature Tctl 92.1 celsius
cpu package power 147.975W maximum
I will put it but the speed varies a lot when it is on auto, now I put it on manual oc again.And what were your SC & MC scores?
Go back to older bios if it doesn't work at all, but it should work, put all the bios settings on the auto (the same as PBO, it's a little harder to find it in the bios, but it should exist)Anyone know why PBO doesn't work with the 2700x on my b350 board? Bios is latest but there is no option and ryzen master doesn't work either
I have a gigabyte ab-350m-ds3h. I will try your tips, thank you!Go back to older bios if it doesn't work at all, but it should work, put all the bios settings on the auto (the same as PBO, it's a little harder to find it in the bios, but it should exist)
For me, the manual OC at 4GHz turned out to be the best, that's the best sweet spot.
Turn off all savings (both in bios and in windows, select max performance), turn off absolutely all savings and manually set all cores to 4GHz, for that you need 1.3V processor, or even less, I have it at 1.3V, other voltage settings you can put it on auto
What motherboard do you have?
If the motherboard is weaker and you have a weaker air cooler, then don't overclock
You're welcome, it's a solid board, but since the 2700x is a wasted processor above 4GHz on manual OC, the most important thing is that the motherboard has the best possible voltage regulation,power design.I have a gigabyte ab-350m-ds3h. I will try your tips, thank you!