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Random 1800x Benchmarks

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Fort Sill, OK
Processor Intel 7700K 5.1Ghz (Intel advised me not to OC this CPU)
Motherboard Asus Maximus IX Code
Cooling Corsair Hydro H115i Platinum
Memory 48GB G.Skill TridentZ DDR4 3200 Dual Channel (2x16 & 2x8)
Video Card(s) nVIDIA Titan XP (Overclocks like a champ but stock performance is enough)
Storage Intel 760p 2280 2TB
Display(s) MSI Optix MPG27CQ Black 27" 1ms 144hz
Case Thermaltake View 71
Power Supply EVGA SuperNova 1000 Platinum2
Mouse Corsair M65 Pro (not recommded, I am on my second mouse with same defect)
Software Windows 10 Enterprise 1803
Benchmark Scores Yes I am Intel fanboy that is my benchmark score.
Just assembled the Ryzen into Carbide 600c and immediately ran few benchmarks, thought I should share these with the crew. Luckily my local MicroCenter opened at 0900 and were stocked with only 92 Motherboards. Everyone had huge smile on their faces.

CPU: Ryzen 1800X
M/B: Asus Crosshair VI Hero
BIOS: 5704 (latest as of this morning)
Ram: Default 1072Mhz
GPU: Zotac GTX 1080

BIOS Settings: Default with exception for EPU turned ON.

Cinebench R15
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3D Vantage
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Compare to stock 7700K on Asus Maximus IX Hero with similar sys config.
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CPU-Z
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Rainbow Six Siege @ 1080 resolution with ULTRA Settings
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G4560 is still the best Budget CPU.
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During load all the cores remained at 3.7Ghz but curiously core # 6 Stayed at 4.2Ghz during few of the benchmarks. Also the VCORE spiking all the way up to 1.461. This is happening with EPU settings turned ON in BIOS which is suppose to lower the CPU voltage.
 
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Just assembled the Ryzen into Carbide 600c and immediately ran few benchmarks, thought I should share these with the crew.

CPU: Ryzen 1800X
M/B: Asus Crosshair VI Hero
BIOS: 5704 (latest as of this morning)
Ram: Default 1072Mhz
GPU: Zotac GTX 1080

BIOS Settings: Default with exception for EPU turned ON.

Cinebench R15
pVnsZFV.png


3D Vantage
rtZCaeQ.png


Compare to stock 7700K on Asus Maximus IX Hero with similar sys config.
goS8ygr.png


CPU-Z
lwO7q8X.png


Rainbow Six Siege @ 1080 resolution with ULTRA Settings
Q9adrKU.png


During load all the cores remained at 3.7Ghz but curiously core # 6 Stayed at 4.2Ghz during few of the benchmarks. Also the VCORE spiking all the way up to 1.461. This is happening with EPU settings turned ON in BIOS which is suppose to lower the CPU voltage.

TTL from OC3D did talk about the vcore spikes. IIRC basically just he disabled turbo and xfr and clocked all the cores at 4.0GHz. The performance was bonkers. Congrats on your new build! Will get my 1800X soon!
 
TTL from OC3D did talk about the vcore spikes. IIRC basically just he disabled turbo and xfr and clocked all the cores at 4.0GHz. The performance was bonkers. Congrats on your new build! Will get my 1800X soon!

If I had to do it all over again I would picked Asus Crosshair VI. But high Voltage really has me on edge. Never before I have purchased AMD's GPU or CPU, and I have my own reasons for that. Coming from INTEL's line of processors, this VCORE is surprisingly high but equally amazing are the low Temperatures even lower then my 6850K.
 
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Lol, so long since AMD (cpu's) have been relevant that their logo is still green in cpuz
 
How did you get cpu voltage, are you sure the tool is reporting properly?
 
Must be nice, I'm 167th in line for the 1800X and 65th in line for the CHVI mobo and I pre ordered as soon as I seen it come up..

FUCK I always miss out on launch date!
 
Just assembled the Ryzen into Carbide 600c and immediately ran few benchmarks, thought I should share these with the crew. Luckily my local MicroCenter opened at 0900 and were stocked with only 92 Motherboards. Everyone had huge smile on their faces.

CPU: Ryzen 1800X
M/B: Asus Crosshair VI Hero
BIOS: 5704 (latest as of this morning)
Ram: Default 1072Mhz
GPU: Zotac GTX 1080

BIOS Settings: Default with exception for EPU turned ON.

Cinebench R15
pVnsZFV.png
Your Cinebench seems low; my 1700x gets 1545 in multi-thread and 159 in single thread. What memory are you using?
 
U sure about the cinebench score? It seems low.

Well, the whole platform seems buggy as hell.
 
U sure about the cinebench score? It seems low.

Well, the whole platform seems buggy as hell.

I am still using default 1072Mhz on rams. I will rerun it once I install these 3200 in few min.
 
Well it's not some super badass chip but I reckon it's still good. I kinda figured it would fall short on some stuff. I will say I was hoping for a little more. There's always Vega!!!
 
My KD in Cinemabench is 9000:1
 
@cadaveca

Yeah and what memory frequency are you running?

You able to post above 2666?

I am using PC4-24000 and XMP profiles fails @ boot but I was able to boot with 1200Mhz when I entered manually in BIOS. Anything above is a No-Go as of yet.


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Should have got single-sided sticks. Nobody seems to know that yet, reviews seem to not cover it either. Maybe your manual mentions this... some board manuals do. Not sure you'll ever get higher, BIOS revisions are required.

32 GB 4-stick 3200 MHZ C14 G.Skill kit, only two sticks:

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That was by selecting XMP profile.

With memory operating @ 1200Mhz, Cinebench score did increase slightly. But I am unable to get these modules to operate above that for now. These modules are from my 6850k Platform and works flawlessly on X99.

I will keep my fingers crossed for next Bios update. Out of curiosity what is your VCORE like @ max load?

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With memory operating @ 1200Mhz, Cinebench score did increase slightly. But I am unable to get these modules to operate above that for now. These modules are from my 6850k Platform and works flawlessly on X99.
Yeah, that's a bit better. 2400 MHz is the default IIRC.

With 3200 MHz C14 I get 1565. Barely any increase in single-thread. Kinda says cache is a bit under-spec for filling all cores w/SMT, but that's easily shown in AIDA memory benchmark too.

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Should have got single-sided sticks. Nobody seems to know that yet, reviews seem to not cover it either. Maybe your manual mentions this... some board manuals do. Not sure you'll ever get higher, BIOS revisions are required.

32 GB 4-stick 3200 MHZ C14 G.Skill kit, only two sticks:

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That was by selecting XMP profile.

How does the performance scale with memory speeds/timmings?
 
what happens if you try to overclock using the bus and leave the xfr up?
 
Something told me there was going to be memory issues with Ryzen.
 
Should have got single-sided sticks. Nobody seems to know that yet, reviews seem to not cover it either. Maybe your manual mentions this... some board manuals do. Not sure you'll ever get higher, BIOS revisions are required.

32 GB 4-stick 3200 MHZ C14 G.Skill kit, only two sticks:

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That was by selecting XMP profile.

These sticks:

https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/GSkill/F4-3200C14Q-32GTZSW/
So maybe its Asrock that has it more figured out then Asus then when it comes to memory.

Something told me there was going to be memory issues with Ryzen.
It's Bios issues right now from what I see
 
Thing is... This is nothing like bulldozer, for a start there was maybe one or two multi thread benches bulldozer could keep up with Intel on and that's what all the hype was about, then the IPC was way behind in gaming and single threaded applications, people were pissed cause they felt duped, difference here is ryzen seems to bust Intel's balls at everything multi threaded not just one or two have selected benches to make it look good, NOT only that but they have comparable IPC albeit this first revision of ryzen can't overclock as high as Intel's 6/7th revision so yea a 10% higher clocked kabylake beats out amd in gaming at...... You guessed it, between 5-10%

Has it put me off ryzen? Hell no I can't wait to build a r5 1600 6c/12t beast that will game perfectly fine and multi thread like hot shit off a shovel!!! :toast:
 
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