Speccy thread before we all get btfo by RYZEN 3000...

Speccy thread before we all get btfo by RYZEN 3000, my baby won't even be able to keep up with low end RYZEN 3000 even on multi-core.

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I don't really have the need for Ryzen 3000 so I'll pass on upgrading for now
I also have no certitude whether or not my main work software works well on AMD CPUs and I don't have anybody to test it for me so I'll stick to my 7600k for a while longer

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Anything since Haswell still has really good IPC on it's single core, but if you're about that Vegas Pro life, FX was your shit and now ryzen is about to blow me out of the water again.

Sad, but it's progress, (and that's a good thing).

Your baby cant even win against a Haswell Pentium.

Well not at single core, but on multi core stuff AMD FX was really good, don't game on that shit with a high end card, though.

Rendering video on a 4C is painful.
Even at 5.1ghz 1.55V it's slow.
Hopefully Zen 2 isn't a big pile of AMD bullshit.

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What I use (SDL Trados) doesn't require much CPU power and there's absolutely no reason it shouldn't work on a Ryzen CPU, but the website recommends "an intel or compatible equivalent" and since I'm pretty paranoid I'm avoiding it for now
I might just wait for Ryzen 4000 or intel icelake/cometlake/whateverlake

I'm hearing the ipc is 7% better than kaby lake and it's moar cores.

>Maximus
Still a sick 2600K rig

No need to upgrade you rig unless it's not chewing what you need it to do, alot of people on Jow Forums I see wanting to upgrade their 2700X to a ryzen 3800X when they're just gonna be disappointed anyway.

C-31 Toughbook Mk2 Performance model. Work machine which was bought new some years ago at a fucking shocking sticker price. Just recently the discrete graphics shit the bed, visual artifacts show up even at BIOS, won't output to external display. Stuck using the integrated graphics while a new replacement system arrives. Basically haven't been able to do any work all week.

The cooling in these Toughbooks is pretty lackluster which was surprising considering how much went into the over all design. Even the newer MK6 models we have floating around have super high idle temps, and the temp can fluctuate 20c in an instant when the CPU is under load. Shitty heatsink contact with the thermal pad.

I really wish I could get something like a CF-53 with a Ryzen APU. Oh well.

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What's wing with a older Maximus Mobo?
I dropped the original p67 mobo so I just got a used Z77 one.

Nothings wrong with it, the maximus makes it better I mean, most sandy rigs are still on their old ass P8 blue asus P67 board with no sata3 that is showing it's age.

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Why does anyone use Speecy
It never get anything right

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Works fine, will wait and see what the 3600 is like.

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>9590
You madman, it is a nice piece of silicon for achieving a low voltage 4.5-4.6GHz OC on air

Speccy sucks ass on new hardware but for Based FX is still does okay.

i ordered the 1600 for 98.00 16gb 3000mhz ram and b450 board for 265 free shipping
hard to beat the performance cost ratio on that
looking forward to getting it

it took some time to dial it in i know that
i got the processor for free because nobody could make it work in anything
the dumb hillbilly figures it out. who knew

>Free refined Vishera
That's sick user, my CPU tops out at 4.6GHz wih 1.45v on air, any higher voltage and it's too hot for comfort, I have a feeling a 9590 would do 4.7 with 1.45v in my board, because I've seen other people vdroop down to 1.45v under load and their system kept running.

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shit just noticed 50 degrees on my cpu. I should probably put on new thermal paste or some shit. I've just got 3 tabs open on firefox and nothing else.

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stable as fuck on prime or occt
aircooled with evo212
must be a good chip because the recommended voltage was 1.57v. where its set is as low as you can go. any lower it becomes unstable. i did manage to get it up to 5.2ghz on all cores @1.59v via watercooling. no matter how i set it up after 5.2 you loose stability

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I think 9590s are just cream of the crop perfect 8350s they sold for enthusiasts.

>stable as fuck on prime
Dude that's fucking sick, the extra 100mhz stability at any given voltage for an 8370/9370/9590 is confirmed.

165w
Holy shit

At leas you got a non gimped nvidia card with a real 384 bit bus and not that gimped 352 bit 11GB garbage that is still $1000 because nvidia says so.

They really were, which is kinda cool cause you at least know you've got the best silicon, my 8350 is as average as they come and only clocks good due to the good load line calibration of my board.

i'm ready for the future

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looking at either the 3800x or 9700k next. probably 9700k unless amd can actually match intel in gaymen perf. pretty fed up with the 2700x at this point.

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getting that loadline just right is key. watch the voltage drop or increase from idle to 100percent load then get it close as you can to solid stable variance is where its at
takes alot of restarts to get it right

Depends on what you define as cream of the crop. They tend to leak more and have worse power consumption at 8350's stock clocks. Chips with more leakage tend to clock better than low leakage chips.
Is it better than an 8350? If your one consideration is higher clocks, sure. On the other end of the spectrum is the E series which wouldn't clock as high, but had very tame power figures. Solid 4ghz clocks at about 90w power draw. They could reach around 4.4-4.5ghz while pulling 125w~ average if you were lucky.

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>1050ti

Yeah my 8350 actually does 4.5GHz at 1.38125, but I need to set a vcore of 1.4 and medium llc to get it perfect under small fft, and 1.425 medium lcc to vdroop down to 1.4v for 4.6, which is kinda impressive, because 1.425 is the default vcore for FX-8350 turbo, so you're not even pushing this thing, 9590 had a stock vcore of 1.5375 to compensate vdroop without LLC and it's the same silicon.

Yeah, for a while I was considering buying a used 1600/1700, but for the time being I'll just wait, since I have no actual reason to upgrade yet.

>1.425 medium lcc
1.45v medium LLC and drooping to 1.4v, I mean

>drooping to 1.4v
Drooping down to 1.425 for 4.6GHz**

I'm high on drugs right now desu.

i ran it a long time at 4.0 8350 specs 1.3 volts flat
never had a problem. now i have no clue what the draw would have been. never did the math on it but it never got hot no matter what you were doing, and far as performance goes you dont notice the .7ghz difference really in day to day. i should check into that and see what it draws. thanks

na theres no sense in upgrading at all right now. ive got the fx processor and really just now starting to see enough of an increase in performance to justify spending anything. my personal rule is when upgrading a pc it should perform double what you currently have or its not worth doing. so i wait until that is reality. i just game and net on it anyway.

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rock solid lol

>Prescott
>84w on one core
Holy shilalee.

Prescotts weren't bad, they were just a terrible value. Cool to see you still got one kickin' around, user.

>those ATI graphics by Dell tho

If that user were near my I would give him my stock Optiplex 745 in the closet that has a conroe in it and 2GB of ram with no GPU, don't know how hes even using that.

from 90nm to 7nm
man things have changed
dont seem that long ago i was playing blackops on a 2.8 athlon x4

your a good man charlie brown
i believe you would

It seems only yesterday I had an nforce 430 board with an X2 5200+ that couldn't even run san andreas maxed out on the 6150se, now a vega APU fuckin kills that and the new one's gonna be a 6 core.

>shitdozer

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i had literally that exact same system with a mighty 128gb geforce card so amazed i could finally play anything from flightsimulator blackhawkdown on high. it was good times.
like you said. you can get a phone at walmart that will beat that now

mb

X79 was a great platform, but if you're a niche power user an on an i5 budget, building your editing rig with an 8350 is not a bad idea, but yes if you're gaymen in 2012 get a 3570K over an 8350, it still could do it, though.

FX did nothing wrong apart from having 2006 core 2 duo IPC.

i always supported amd against intel because i knew that left without a competitor intel would jew us all to shit and never make any real progress past ways to line their own pockets.

Your baby already got btfo by a low end Ryzen 1000...

I looked upon your specs and knew you were my nigga.

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The 8350 was btfo on energy efficiency and ipc, but it's multi core still beat the ryzen 3 1400 and the newer 2200G, but now me and all the other guys using 32nm chips be it intel or amd are gonna get bfto at life with ryzen 3000

What's up XP X79 bro.

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It pulls more like 300W on full load with all cores at 4.6GHz. But at least it’s soldered so it doesn’t cook itself.

Not much, just finished GTA IV again. I installed XP cause secushit kept throwing errors saying my disc is phony. Any suggestions for XP era games?

probably still people playing black hawk down

>all these poodozers

wtf

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It performed better on multi core than the $250 3570K while costing $195 for the unlocked 8350 and less for the 970 board you could use instead of a more expensive Z77 board needed to change the multiplier.

An 8350 running at 4.2GHz matches the performance of an i7 3770 non K, and that's very impressive for how cheap the overall cost of the system is.

The 3570k also wasn't a housefire and could do 4.5ghz effortlessly

The FX housefire is a meme user, even the 8350 does 4.5GHz easily, it will housefire if you push for 4.8GHz with all the vcore needed, but the multi core even at 4.5 is fantastic, it matched the performance of the i7 4770 locked sku that didn't even exist yet.

2133 timings at 1600, why

2400 actually

Are y'all on the NVMe mod?
Waiting for $3 PCIe to NVMe adapter to come from aliexpress

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Going mini-ITX again was a mistake

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>B360 ITX board
Never really a mistake imo if it's a locked platform, a Z390 ITX board is where things get retarded because the 9900K is a housefire and the VRM can only be so long.

>B360 ITX
Is that bad? It's an 8400 sitting in there. I never planned on OCing since my last 4690K itx build ran hot af, and I got the 1080 new for around $250

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No, i5 8400 is a locked sku in a locked board, because intel is stupid, the 8400 came out before B360 even existed, but an 8400 in a B360 board is fine.

>already have reasonable B350
>want to downsize
>been eyeing off an MSI B450i mobo
Do I do it, friends?
Would probably get a 3600, since I'm on a Ryzen 1300X.
Don't have any intention to overclock, so boost clocks are fine by me.

why not? its a pretty decent machine in multithreading scenarios even today
granted its not the best but its not the worst either
i have mine locked to 4.1ghz(summer) and im fine with it

Oh I still love mine and will continue to keep using it, but It's just showing it's age on benchmarks compared to a new ryzen chip that uses half the energy.

You should set your vcore to 1.38125v and over clock it to 4.2GHz, even a crappy board with little to no load line calibration will do it and the heat output isn't high.

4.2Ghz bench on stock vcore btw.

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hmmm

msi motherboards are fucking trash don't buy them, at least nothing under $300. Took them over a year to implement voltage offset and a loadline that actually fucking does anything.

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I can't remember but are fx cpus fm2?

well ive tuned to to use from 9% at its lowest to 100%(4.1ghz) it goes from 0.8volts to 1.3 volts
but given that i live in greece and the summers here are fucking yellowstone level of hot its prudent for me to preserve my sanity and the pc lol

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The FM2 CPUs were a similar architecture to FX, but no 8 cores were offered, and they were APUs that had integrated radeons, some of of were pretty good for budget gaming like the A10-6800K, but if you wanted a serious AMD gaming rig at the time, 8350 and a 7970 was what you bought.

>undervolted and it still achieves 4.1GHz boost
Nice.

The 3700x will only be 15% better.

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at this time everything that has amd logo on it is pretty clear that you can undervolt the shit out of it and stuff have better perf

15% better with 65w power used vs 105w on the 2700X, this is absoltuely insane, i'ts like back in 06 when you bought a 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo Conroe chip for cheap, and it was better than a $1000 Pentium D by far while using half the energy.

I haven't even undervolted my 7970, and I'm still impressed with 1GHz core, 1500MHz mem at stock voltage.

>I haven't even undervolted my 7970, and I'm still impressed with 1GHz core, 1500MHz mem at stock voltage.

get gpuz go to the advanced tab choose asic quality and post the percentage here

It's a Sapphire Radeon Dual-X 7970 OC that runs 950Mhz core, 1425MHz mem at stock, so it's not the worst piece of silicon, but the 7970 in general is fantastic.

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If you're not into vidya no reason to upgrade even from 10 y/o cpu.

62%
wtf that is pretty low

Yeah I don't even know, I cranked the power level to +20 and that's it, the temps are fine, the card isn't loud even on furmark.

Look at this ugly ass thing.

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at this point getting a 570 will be a huge upgrade

Didn't know CF-31 with discrete graphics even exists. Isn't CF-31 passively cooled?

All Panasonic stuff runs hot as sun and has abysmal cooling, recently took apart CF-C1, has 35w tdp cpu yet cooler and heat pipe is the size of something you would find in single core atom notebook.

wait for navi instead

It would be but I'll have to get a ryzen with it, I play alot of GTA V and it gets 120fps.

>RYZEN 3000
the waiting is already unbearable

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I find the waiting pleasant, as I don't need to upgrade anything.

So I won't :)

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beat this

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Will anything besides the 12 core+ Ryzen 3k even be worth more than an 8 core Ryzen 2k? I'm not seeing it being a very impressive upgrade considering the low clocks and underwhelming IPC uplift that just brings them slightly above par with intel non-security updated chips

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I spent 1300 kangaroo dollars for this
I also couldn't figure out how to hook up my ssd in my sleep deprived state I picked it up in and am too lazy to do it now

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>low clocks
>underwhelming ipc

spotted the intel fan

Its got a fan, and it can spin up pretty damn high. Most of them only ever use the integrated graphics, but "performance" models come with a discrete GPU on board as well. Though I do believe they share the singular heat pipe in the unit. Both CPU and GPU in this thing can hit 100C easy.

>Presshot
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THE MEMORIES THE PAIN THE TORTURE

Fuck off stupid shit should have bought Athlon

>970M
Based compact housefire

Feels bad man.

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How poor are you? An 8 core ryzen is like $140. A mobo $80 and you're still running this housefire? What third world country do you live in and how is life as a grocery bagger?

>tfw work at grocery store
I just didn't feel the need, I fuckn shitpost and play DX11 games on my GCN card and it's not bogging down.

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>[speccy] never get anything right
Damn right.

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