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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 2700X |
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Motherboard | MSI Gaming M7 AC |
Cooling | AlphaCool Eisbaer 360 |
Memory | G. Skill Trident X DDR4 8GBx2 (16 GB) 4266mhz dimms |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming X Twin Frozr GTX 1080 Ti |
Storage | 512GB Samsung 960 EVO M2 NVMe drive,500 GB Samsung 860 EVO ssd, 1 TB Samsung 840 EVO SSD |
Display(s) | Samsung 28 inch 4k Freesync monitor |
Case | ThermalTake V71 Full tower gaming case |
Power Supply | Corsair 1200 watt HX Platinum PSU |
Mouse | Razor Mamba Tournament Edition |
Keyboard | Das tactile mechanical gaming keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench 15 64 bit Open GL 146.7 FPS Cinebench 15 CPU 1958 at 4.25 GHZ Priority set to real-time |
theres not many people that have gone far with this mobo, im waiting on asrock to see if there is an extreme bios. ive searched the user manual and bios many times. its lame lol
it doesn't like the volts at all and its a battle.
when I get some spare cash I may even buy a CHVF to see what the difference is.
thank you for helping tho
#edit: ive been doing some reading and seems people keep their LLC disabled to and adjust volts from there, ive always kept it 25% to keep voltage equal to bios set
ill test it out tonight
Save some cash. You'' get a higher overclock (slightly) for less money with a Sabertooth release 2.0 than with the Crosshair V Formula Z. It has some new gizmos that give it a slight advantage over the crosshair 5 formula Z. Documented by Red1776 in his motherboard review on overclock.net