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I am going for the R7-3700X for my Asrock AB350M Pro4, 2 more cores and a little more speed per core is a nice affordable upgrade. I also expect a little bump on my memory speed for it's spec't at 3000mhz but running at 2666 (4 cheap G-Skill aegis 8Gb 3000mhz dimms).
 
Here's my old Xeon at 3.8Ghz, not too shabby...

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9900k at 4.8.. core voltage 1.200..

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My X3460 overclocked to 3.8Ghz

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Is this an overclock or is this a stock boost moment?
Using PBO but no overclock
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Did a new - PC just turn on - cooling is king on these cpus
 
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Got say there is a definitely a noticeable uptick in responsiveness in Windows, and Firefox over the 2600X.
 
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Using PBO but no overclock
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What sorcery is this ?
I'm barely getting 520 (and that is absolute max) with very fast DDR3600-CL16 memory on 3700X with PBO+AutoOC +200 on a 3700X, and up to ~5550 or so on multi.

Hmm, let me guess
Room AC set to 17 degrees and max fan speed ?
 
What sorcery is this ?
I'm barely getting 520 (and that is absolute max) with very fast DDR3600-CL16 memory on 3700X with PBO+AutoOC +200 on a 3700X, and up to ~5550 or so on multi.

Hmm, let me guess
Room AC set to 17 degrees and max fan speed ?
Maybe older AGESA version? There are updates in microcode that influence boost behavior. It is also very depending on motherboard, cooling etc. X570 is scoring 2-4% better on average.
 
First run with the new Ryzen. Voltages on stock are very high I think. 1.5V seems very high.. but it's got an 14nm IO chip, so I dont know what to think of it. Memory works as spec. Not the latest AGESA.
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First run with the new Ryzen. Voltages on stock are very high I think. 1.5V seems very high.. but it's got an 14nm IO chip, so I dont know what to think of it. Memory works as spec. Not the latest AGESA.

That's because it is high it's a 65W CPU you shouldn't be needing more than 1.35V at stock Boost speeds at the Volts you're running you'll probably kill the VRM on your B350 before you kill the CPU

Did Asrock go backwards with the AGESA version as BIOS version 5.50 says AGESA 1.0.0.6 but with 5.90 it's 1.0.0.1 :wtf:
 
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AGESA 1.0.0.6 but with 5.90 it's 1.0.0.1 :wtf:
The AGESA v1.0.0.1 microcode is only for Matisse. Pinnacle Ridge has it's own separate AGESA microcode 1.0.0.6. That's why MSI had difficulty with the 16 MB ROM chip.
 
The best I could do without exceeding the 1.44v danger limit. Stock cooler.

More here : https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/ryzen-3600.257635/

Also if you have a msi am4 motherboard + ryzen 3xxx and plan on overclocking then you must set "AMD Overclocking", that will not let voltage to go up and down, voltage will be fixed while is in load.

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Default settings, pbo enabled, bios 3.30 on x470 taichi ultimate and ram 3200MHz cl16:
 

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Did some more testing today

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Did one after, but forgot to save the result - did get 5735 in multi thread - but looking forward to better memory
 

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The best I could do without exceeding the 1.44v danger limit. Stock cooler.

More here : https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/ryzen-3600.257635/

Also if you have a msi am4 motherboard + ryzen 3xxx and plan on overclocking then you must set "AMD Overclocking", that will not let voltage to go up and down, voltage will be fixed while is in load.

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On my board the first voltage setting you'll see is a dummy it seems, no mather what I change voltages stay the same, unless I set a manual voltage and clockspeed but then no auto down- volting / clocking ( cool and quiet ).
The 3600 is the go to CPU for budget gamers I guess. Cheapest per core, best value for mony for gaming. In multithread it's faster then my Xeon e5-2680v2. Massive performance for that price. Only because upgrading from a 6 to a 6core did not feel right I took the 8 core. For gaming it is overkill.
 
On my board the first voltage setting you'll see is a dummy it seems, no mather what I change voltages stay the same, unless I set a manual voltage and clockspeed but then no auto down- volting / clocking ( cool and quiet ).
The 3600 is the go to CPU for budget gamers I guess. Cheapest per core, best value for mony for gaming. In multithread it's faster then my Xeon e5-2680v2. Massive performance for that price. Only because upgrading from a 6 to a 6core did not feel right I took the 8 core. For gaming it is overkill.

2 things I set in the motherboard bios other than the voltages, msi b450 gaming plus, "cool and quiet" and "amd overclocking", these 2 things give me constant voltage while is in load, while in idle state, voltage will fluctuate from 1.30v to 1.53v.
 
My old rusty 5820K@4.5Ghz with HT disable.

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My not so old 2600X@4350MHz with SMT disable.

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I like the power saving mode with autovolting enabled. When in power saving mode, same as many others cpu's downclock and downvolt, it drops to 0.9V 33W 2200mhz. The CPU fan is not running, so it is very silent. But still plenty powerfull.
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