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Hi,
Was hoping someone a bit more knowledgeable could answer a couple of questions I have on this new setup I've put together. So far I have these parts assembled and running fine, outside of the case (not got windows installed yet).
Firstly the Hyper Fury RAM was chosen from the Asrock Memory QVL, and having loaded the XMP settings and rebooted I believe this memory is running fine at the XMP settings, (although the BIOS is slightly confusing as there are 2 columns of timings the first showing 2667MHz timings and the second column the XMP 2666MHz timings - see pic.). The Asrock CPU support list also states that - 'AMD Ryzen 5 CPU is able to boot up with all BIOS versions. To optimize AMD Ryzen 5 CPU, please update the BIOS to P2.00 or later version.' The board I have came with BIOS ver. 2.10, so if this RAM is actually running correctly, and as I'm not likely to be overclocking it (cpu or ram) or upgrading it any time soon is there any requirement to load a newer BIOS or are all the CPU optimizations contained in the 2.10 version, or to put it another way will the system be missing any essential optimization by not upgrading the BIOS?
http://i.imgur.com/lng5zQt.jpg (sorry about the flash - only way I seemed to get a decent pic!)
Secondly I'm using the stock Wraith cooler. I did not change the thermal paste that came applied with it. With the BIOS setting the CPU 1 fan speed to 'standard' (about 2000rpm) the CPU temp at idle is 42c. Setting the fan to full speed (2800rpm) it gets down to 38.5c but I presume that 'standard' is the default or should I be looking at the custom settings to allow for increased cooling under various loadings, and if so what sort of temperature and speed increments should I set? As I stated the rig is outside the case at the minute and Windows has not been installed so it has not been under any load other than 4 hours of memtest so far, and with no case fans to assist, the ambient room temp has been pretty warm the last few days. Are these temperatures normal for the Ryzen 5 and how much improvement would changing the thermal paste see. A web search suggests the temps are a bit high but will the case fans help once the rig is fully installed?
Thanks
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