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    Posted: 03 Jul 2018 at 7:14pm
I would avoid their x470 boards currently, there's issues with fan profiles, ie they aren't spinning up as temps increase. I've noticed this complaint now in a number of user reviews, where some boards seem to have an abundance of paid for positive reviews.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Jul 2018 at 1:05am
we all do it

hence why my rx480 that only plays world of tanks has now been replaced with a rx vega 64 red devil, and still only plays world of tanks

but hey upto 240fps at ultra is good bragging right LOL
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Hehe, the only rationale I ever need is:

1. Do I want it?
2. Can I afford it?

If yes to both it's probably already on my desk Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Ken429 Ken429 wrote:

Getting ready to buy the a new X470 MB/2700X cpu and would like one more reason/excuse to rationalize the purchase! 

Yes.
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is that another build because i dont think its an upgrade coming from a 1700X
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Thanks for the reply, I'll give it a try.
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Only time I have a long boot before uefi shows up is my very first boot up I guess that men training as I don?™t think I ever experience anything like that since.
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Did AMD/ASRock fix the slow boot time associated with FlareX 3200-14 memory in the new X470/2700X configuration?  I think the issue revolves around AMD's refusal to skip the Advanced Boot Training step in the BIOS when using faster memory modules in an X370/1700X system.  As I recall I did not have the problem with EVGA 3000-16 memory.  Getting ready to buy the a new X470 MB/2700X cpu and would like one more reason/excuse to rationalize the purchase! 
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