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kebl3739
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AlbinoRhino
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I can't put the blame on AMD for the cooler bracket. My cooler shipped with one in the box. Noctua U12S. Edited by AlbinoRhino - 26 May 2017 at 8:54pm |
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Well what do you know, AMD just announced the release of AGESA update 1.0.0.6 and AMD said UEFI/BIOS updates should appear halfway through the month of June:
https://www.techpowerup.com/233730/amd-announces-agesa-update-1-0-0-6-supports-up-to-4000-mhz-memory-clocks Looks like up to 26 new memory parameters for Ryzen, and increased memory speed potential. I'm sure it will take a while to add, test, and verify all of it. |
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Nejaa
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That's because AMD setup a specific partnership with Noctua. Notice that Corsair, Thermaltake, NZXT, Cooler Master (all much bigger names that Noctua) all had to ship brackets after launch. None of them had launch-ready products.
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SoniC
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The Socket layout and the exact placement of the mounting-holes was known well before the launch. Does AMD really need to be in a partnership with everyone so they will start shipping/supporting their products _ the right way _ ? |
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SoniC
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That's nothing new and was posted a day ago here --- this is the main source: https://community.amd.com/community/gaming https://community.amd.com/community/gaming/blog/2017/05/25/community-update-4-lets-talk-dram Edited by SoniC - 26 May 2017 at 10:53pm |
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ASROCK has REALLY slowed down on the BIOS releases since oh about the beginning of April IIRC. In march they were releasing betas left, right, and center now we're lucky to get one 'release' a month and TBH since 1.93D the 'releases' have been regressive for my case. I'm wondering whether I be getting my 1998X(or maybe the non-'X' IF they turn out like the lower end Ryzens) + ASUS ROG X399 BEFORE I see the fatal1ty 1.0.0.6 AGESA UEFI at this snail pace... yes I/O is too paltry for me on these low-mid range Ryzen parts. FFS I have notebooks with similar I/O capabilities, and IIRC even Intel 'Z' series chipsets have more I/O let alone the 'X' series. [EDIT] To further this I think that the way things are now there is too little differentiation in the crowded low-mid range Ryzen lineup. The only REAL differences being price and core count. IMNHO the 6/8C 'X' series at least should've have 28 PCIe lanes and a chipset somewhere between X370 and X390/9, say X380. Make the 'X' chips worth something because as it is now they're not really worth the price of admission IMHNO over their non-'X' counterparts. [/EDIT] Edited by cutterjohn - 26 May 2017 at 11:56pm |
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Kevin A
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You may not have to 'tinker' with it all that much. You may just need to get a little more familiar with your memory sticks. Such as familiar with various timings, FSB to DRAM ratio, voltage and such. Many get these from CPU-z, though Aida 64 may be more useful to you(at least it is to me). Once you find out the timings for your memory(Corsair Vengeance LPX), write them down and 'input' them manually at the Bios screen for 'OC Tweaker' after selecting the speed you wish to try. Such as 2400mhz,2666mhz or whatever. You will likely have some measure of success, after some reboots from the trial and error method. Otherwise, you are correct, you can just wait as well... Choice is up to you. |
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