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System Name | midnight toker |
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Processor | i7 Skylake QHQF (6700K ES) @ 4.2GHz |
Motherboard | ASRock Z170 Pro4S |
Cooling | Corsair H100i |
Memory | 16GB (2x8GB) Samsung DDR4 @ 3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Geforce Gtx 1080 Ti Gaming OC @ 2080MHz |
Storage | 128GB SSD, 75GB & 2TB HDDs |
Display(s) | Acer Predator XB1 XB271HU 27" 1440p 144Hz G-SYNC Monitor |
Case | Cooler Master MB511 |
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Power Supply | EVGA SuperNOVA 1300W G2 |
Mouse | Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3050 |
Keyboard | same |
Software | Arch Linux, Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit |
'sup beloved TPU buddies. Please take underlined information into kind consideration to answer like a hero. Skip the rest if you will.
First of all, I only need advice on decent motherboards that fit fx-9590 based on actual experience, considering its massive power draw. Nothing else, thanks.
Here's the current compatibility list.
Having a spare gpu and noticing fx-9xxx monster price drops, I decided to build a machine similar to my main one (same main specs apart from ram brand, cpu rebrand and slightly more powerful psu).
Prime had been stable for about 1 day until VRMs smoked the motherboard to instant death.
Yep, VRMs smoked.
From experience with my main pc, GA-990FXA-UD3 v1.1 can be a solid board.
However, mobo manufacturers also seem to run lotteries - there are terrible overheat stories even about Asus Sabertooth 990fx R2.0 + fx-9590. I'm lost.
Thus I'd like to know which model is less random in the heat department at 220W+ cpu draws. Or at least reliable (won't die), regardless of heat.
Whereas 990FXA-UD3 v1.1 is not meant to support fx-9590, gigabyte actually released support for it in bios f10e AGESA code.
I wonder what actual hardware difference there is in VRM that would make 990FXA-UD3 (even UD5) rev 3.0 run extreme TDP cpus supposedly more stable, as their physical specifications are the same (8+2 phase CPU VRM 140W-rated) and it all comes down to taking excessive power (220W). Sincerely, it has the same chances to fry.
I know better now: despite some brands show off their military/space-crazy-class materials supporting fx-9590, no motherboard features 220W-rated VRMs for AM3+, although I have actually ran FX-8350 at 4.85GHz 1.5v stable for a couple of weeks on my main rig (990FXA-UD3 v1.1).
I did my homework through a week-long research and came to no grand conclusion, thus experienced users as to this specific sort of hardware are the ones able to solve this puzzle.
Everyone else is welcome of course and no side appointment will go unanswered (welcome, wisdom masters).
First of all, I only need advice on decent motherboards that fit fx-9590 based on actual experience, considering its massive power draw. Nothing else, thanks.
Here's the current compatibility list.
Having a spare gpu and noticing fx-9xxx monster price drops, I decided to build a machine similar to my main one (same main specs apart from ram brand, cpu rebrand and slightly more powerful psu).
Processor: AMD FX-9590 @ 4.9GHz 1.45v (LLC at High)
Motherboard: Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 v1.1
Cooling: Corsair H100i on CPU. Gelid Icy Vision on 7970.
Memory: 8GB (2x4GB) Kingston PC19200 DDR3 @ 1866Mhz
Video Card(s): AMD Radeon HD 7970.
Hard Disk(s): Kingspec 256GB sata III SSD
Sound Card:video card hdmi
Power Supply: Akasa Venom 850W Modular PSU
Software: Manjaro Linux, Windows 8.1
Case: open world, lying horizontally
Motherboard: Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 v1.1
Cooling: Corsair H100i on CPU. Gelid Icy Vision on 7970.
Memory: 8GB (2x4GB) Kingston PC19200 DDR3 @ 1866Mhz
Video Card(s): AMD Radeon HD 7970.
Hard Disk(s): Kingspec 256GB sata III SSD
Sound Card:video card hdmi
Power Supply: Akasa Venom 850W Modular PSU
Software: Manjaro Linux, Windows 8.1
Case: open world, lying horizontally
Prime had been stable for about 1 day until VRMs smoked the motherboard to instant death.
Yep, VRMs smoked.
From experience with my main pc, GA-990FXA-UD3 v1.1 can be a solid board.
However, mobo manufacturers also seem to run lotteries - there are terrible overheat stories even about Asus Sabertooth 990fx R2.0 + fx-9590. I'm lost.
Thus I'd like to know which model is less random in the heat department at 220W+ cpu draws. Or at least reliable (won't die), regardless of heat.
Whereas 990FXA-UD3 v1.1 is not meant to support fx-9590, gigabyte actually released support for it in bios f10e AGESA code.
I wonder what actual hardware difference there is in VRM that would make 990FXA-UD3 (even UD5) rev 3.0 run extreme TDP cpus supposedly more stable, as their physical specifications are the same (8+2 phase CPU VRM 140W-rated) and it all comes down to taking excessive power (220W). Sincerely, it has the same chances to fry.
I know better now: despite some brands show off their military/space-crazy-class materials supporting fx-9590, no motherboard features 220W-rated VRMs for AM3+, although I have actually ran FX-8350 at 4.85GHz 1.5v stable for a couple of weeks on my main rig (990FXA-UD3 v1.1).
I did my homework through a week-long research and came to no grand conclusion, thus experienced users as to this specific sort of hardware are the ones able to solve this puzzle.
Everyone else is welcome of course and no side appointment will go unanswered (welcome, wisdom masters).
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