Further info on that temperature offset (just for the 1700x and 1800x), here: http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd-ryzen-7-have-a-temperature-20-degree-c-reporting-offset.html Doesn't apply to the Ryzen 1700.
It seems technically Ryzen's a good product but someone has made some really dumb decisions during the finalisation phase, you don't get a consistent fan policy by adding 20°C to the tCTL on some CPU's and not other, and it seems lunacy to think restricting your interconnect fabric to the same speed as the RAM when your interconnect is being used by more than just the RAM.
That's where I am too. I was planning on upgrading my 2500k to a 1700 as my motherboard failed. Now it sounds like the problems are 'features' and I'm hesitant to purchase anything.
Asus Prime X370 - just sent it back to Scan as the latest BIOS update wouldn't install properly. They have to test it before I get a replacement...good thing I still have my current build. Not too upset because I got it all set up with Windows and stuff, so I just have to pop the new one in. I think I'll wait a while until trying to flash it.
My Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 decided to brick itself last night, haven't ruled out the PSU yet as haven't had the chance but was running perfectly then crashed and now the board doesn't receive any power and of course OCUK don't have stock to sort out a replacement
The spec says its got dual bios. Didn't that work? I think you can force it to revert to the old bios somehow if doesn't do it automatically. But if the mb is not getting any power ... maybe the soft pwr switch. I guess you could test the power supply separately.
Paperclip trick on the PSU. Dual bios is either a jumper, or, after several failed boots the PC will either hop to Bios 2 or restore itself. That's how my Giga X79 board does it.
Greetings! Apart from the F1 game and Steam cloud glitch: https://forums.bit-tech.net/showpost.php?p=4277836&postcount=16 Ghost Recon: Wildlands seems to detect Ryzen 1700 as a 16/16 CPU although it corrects detects 7700K as a 4/8 CPU: From here: http://www.legitreviews.com/cpu-bot...-on-amd-ryzen-versus-intel-kaby-lake_192585/6 And check "1% Low FPS" when SMT is disabled: http://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/2835-amd-ryzen-r7-1700-smt-off-overclock-benchmarks
https://www.overclock3d.net/news/cpu_mainboard/gigabyte_is_working_on_an_itx_b350_am4_motherboard/1 Gigabyte working on a 350 ITX board.
Good to see some mITX love from the mobo manufacturers. Shame there aren't any available yet, but it's not surprising given that mITX is a bit of a niche (especially when your CPU is a CPU and not an APU).
Yup it's all a bit slow on the mobo front. I do expect there to be Asus boards though, and possibly a Strix of some form.
I have a sneaking suspicion that there will be a timed Vega Nano and X300 mobo launch, then AMD will have the opportunity to promote quantum again unless that project is dead and buried.
Vega isn't coming until the end of summer. Right in line with the APUs, prolly. The 500 series are coming first. Polaris 10 and 11, with the 10 being the better card. Not that it's confusing in any shape or form.
The Vega delays mean AMD is basically competing against the next gen Volta as it will be launched within 9months time. It's worrying how far behind they are now vs nvidia in launch cycle terms. Seems like the resources where there for the cpus but the gpus have been booted to one side.
I don't think so. I think they had a plan with Vega and have stuck to it. Any way, I doubt anything they do could change the situation with Nvidia. They (Nvidia) have been making money hand over fist for ages. AMD simply haven't, so they just potter along at their own pace. The RX 480 wasn't a game changer but it was a price changer and it seems to have done reasonably well. AMD have Polaris 10 and 11 coming 11th April? something like that. These may be the ones that can perform like a 1070. No use to me, I am still looking for 25%+ that in the very least. Oh, talking of Vega this rather ropey pic appeared yesterday. Can't quite make my mind up whether or not it's silver or white but promising none the less.
Spotted this while trawling through the web to see if there are any signs of the Taichi being in stock soon... http://www.ebuyer.com/781463-msi-am...t-atx-motherboard-x370-xpower-gaming-titanium Yep, stock levels are so pathetic ebuyer thinks they can get away with almost a £300 premium on a AM4 board they have in stock
Let the price gouging begin! Terrible behaviour, that. People have to be strong and resist the temptation to bend over and spread them just because stock levels are low, or retailers are just going to continue shafting their customers in the name of "supply and demand".