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System Name | Gamer/ HTPC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 2600 |
Motherboard | ROG Crosshair VI |
Cooling | Alphacool Eisbaer 420 AIO |
Memory | G.Skill TridentZ RGB 2x8GB 3333 CL14 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 |
Storage | Corsair Neutron 480 GB |
Display(s) | Samsung 42" 1080p |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass |
Power Supply | Corsair 750 |
Software | Win10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | http://hwbot.org/user/johan45/ |
Samsung "B" is what you want so the G.Skill 3200 CL14 if that's what you're after. I know they're B die. The 3200 CL 16 stuff could be hynix which is kind of hit and miss on AM4 at present. Auto worked out fine on the CHVI and wasn't overvolting terribly but on the MSI SLI I'm working with now it wouldn't boot on auto with only the multi raised. With the right ram though getting the CL down isn't all that hard with a bit of testing. This is CL 14-13-13 1.4v VDIMM on custom P95 using 8GB of 16 in the system. Still not 4GHz on the CPU but I have seen a few nice specimens in the 1700 line. Typical silicon lottery though. As I said this is my "DUD" for lack of a better term.Still though, not at all the results I'd be shooting for, so that makes me hesitant. I'd be looking for a solid 4GHz at 3200 RAM speed, and with 3200 rated RAM, not 3600. I might be OK with CAS 16 RAM, but prices will no doubt drop on the B-dies by the time I'm ready to buy, which may not be until end of year.
I just get the feeling Ryzen needs an expensive MB and RAM combo to OC a 1700 to 4GHz at 3200, and that's not at all appealing. It seems the CCX interconnect needs a lot of work. It certainly wouldn't be the first time AMD's first gen of a CPU has significant flaws.
Another reason I'm hesitant is I already got burnt on my i7-950 not OCing worth a damn, and going from 3 to 4GHz is quite a jump,. It's just that a few sites have made it sound like it's easy to do with a 1700, even with auto voltage setting.
On the other hand I can't see paying $170 more just to get a 600MHz higher clock.
Here's a pic of my better one, this was for review with 20 minutes each AIDA64 stability, FPU test and P95 small FFT. Maybe not 100% stable but close. So there are better cpus out there, just no guarentee.