TaintedSquirrel
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It will be interesting to see if the 2700x is worth the extra $30 over the 2700. Can't wait for Kyle's review!
So, are the X models really worth it over the non-X? I am pretty new to the AMD world but a new rig is in my future in the coming 1-2 weeks hopefully..
Apparently LN2 overclockers have gotten 5.88 Ghz out of the 2700X and memory speeds up to 4500 Mhz on a 2200G on X470 MSI boards.
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7-2700x-ryzen-5-2600x-5-88-ghz-ln2-oc/
That's pretty good.. all first gens(including the 2200g/2400g) hit a brick wall around that 4.5ghz for the most part.
All cores or one core?Average OC for 1800X in LN2 is 5046MHz. The record is 5803MHz.
X models typically have better binning. They also have 100mhz xfr stepping vs 50mhz on non x models.
That's pretty good.. all first gens(including the 2200g/2400g) hit a brick wall around that 4.5ghz for the most part.
So, are the X models really worth it over the non-X? I am pretty new to the AMD world but a new rig is in my future in the coming 1-2 weeks hopefully..
Average OC for 1800X in LN2 is 5046MHz. The record is 5803MHz.
So for someone who says...
- Gaming Team Fortress 2 / Bf1 / World of Tanks and maybe the new FInal Fantasy game on an RX 570 4G
- Normal photoshop
-Couple VMs under vmware workstation..
Any real benefit?
Do the non X often over clock much?
X models typically have better binning. They also have 100mhz xfr stepping vs 50mhz on non x models.
Brace yourselves. When a good AMD product comes out, the trolls get afraid. and a scared troll is more dangerous than a jackal...
Should have been around during the Athlon and Netburst days and the obscure crap they tried to use to show Netburst as being better.
All cores or one core?
shooting my self for wasting my time responding to you but no.. the verified record for the highest overclock on ryzen is 5.4Ghz using only 2 cores on an 1800x.. the highest overclock using 8 cores is 4.5Ghz.. please do your research before you waste peoples time..
All cores and thread activated.
If you say so...
http://hwbot.org/submission/3473875_der8auer_cpu_frequency_ryzen_7_1800x_5802.93_mhz
Interesting because he claims: "No I wanted to have it with all cores/threads"
Not involved in all that debate. Just pointing out the record in question is a single core OC only.
See my edit. All-core records for 1800X.
Sites are claiming that 2700X got 5.88GHz on all cores. Not true.
https://valid.x86.fr/vmjw9n
So 1800X gets 5803MHz one-core @0.787V
So 2700X gets 5884MHz one-core @1.76V
No one cares anyway what someone got on LN2 or liquid Helium. People will care what they get on water or high end air cooling also if you have a issue with another site then discuss it on their site unless it's a [H] review then their is no point complaining about it here.
So gigaxtreme1 mentioning WCCFTECH article about LN2 OC and sirmonkey1985 replying with a "That's pretty good.." and then he pretending that "the highest overclock using 8 cores is 4.5Ghz" for 1000-series and no one of you complain...
But just mentioning 1000-series already got 5.8GHz on LN2, mentioning those sites are wrong, that the OC was in a single core, not all-core (from the link given by gigaxtreme1 "The first result we have is for the AMD Ryzen 2700X which was overclocked to 5.884 GHz across all of the 8 cores and 16 threads" and suddenly "no one cares". Interesting.
Do you know there is a functional relationship between LN2 cooling and cooling in air/watter? The matter and the laws of thermo are the same. I am not comparing chips under LN2 because you are directly interested in LN2 cooling, but because from LN2 data we can extrapolate how the new Ryzen will overclock on air/watter.