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System Name | ...no name yet |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7800x3D |
Motherboard | ASUS STRIX X670E-E Wi-Fi |
Cooling | EK Nucleus AIO CR360 Lux-D-RGB |
Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws DDR5 6000Mhz CL36 32GB (2x16) |
Video Card(s) | MSI 4090 Gaming Trio |
Storage | 1Tb Samsung 860 SSD, twin 2TB Samsung nvme drives |
Display(s) | Asus ROG Swift PG279Q IPS gsync 2k |
Case | Thermaltake P5 wall mounted and backlit with Corsair lighting node pro |
Power Supply | EVGA P3 1000w |
Mouse | Logitech G9x (awesome!) |
Keyboard | Logitech G105 |
VR HMD | Pimax 5k+ |
Software | Windows 10 64Bit |
Benchmark Scores | CPU-Z 698s/7465m (7800x3D result) |
Agreed, I think there will be quite a few tweaks from all of the vendors for the next 30-45 days or so. I thankfully never saw any crazy high voltages on my rig whether it was the 7700x or the new 7800x3D. I definitely never saw anything as sky high as your 1.492v! I wasn't looking because of the (unknown at the time) issues that are going m right now...I just like to check out my systems pretty thoroughly when I install them or make a big update. I just so happened to get lucky to have bought the 7700x in January and then the 7800x3D in April.The Soc voltages left on Auto now with Expo Tweak enabled are showing 1.341 and 1.359 under Cinebench Tests and before was up to 1.492v. The Latest Bios has capped the Voltage for 7000X processors including my 7950X. Performance is still good though and scores 37,480 multi core test in Cinebench. It was a shame this issue wasn't addressed earlier as we all don't know what stress it put the processor under to begin with. I also think we are going to see tweaks to bioses throughout May as The Motherboard Venders address all voltages. Cheers
Hopefully all is well for the long term, but I have zero regrets with my purchase as both processors had been more than fantastic for me. If something had(does) happen, I'd still buy another one the same day. I imagine I'd think differently if it weren't for VR and simulations that the 3D processors are so good at.
I also am more lenient because of my career and a very deep understanding of how unknowns can pop up even after testing and problem solving in regards to quality control and assurance. The processor industry is one I hold in extremely(!!!) high regard with quality control/assurance and how well they've gotten their yields dialed in over the years. I'm sure there will be an extreme deep dive behind closed doors to improve the process over time.