RAM: B Die preferred. Hoping to pay ~50 shipped to 70810. Do not need anything RGB or fancy looking, but would like something that can get to 1800 FCLK at C16 on a Ryzen 3900.
I have a RTX 2070 Super, I think XC2, not mined on, and would love to be able to upgrade to 3080 or 6800XT, but not willing to pay these prices either
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The X570-E is night and day from the POS that is the X570 Aorus Elite. No issues with 1900 fclk. Everything works flawlessly including my 4.5 year old Windows install from my first build of the CHVI / 1700X->2700->3900X back in March 2017.
I bought a X570-E from a forum user after reading that link with the wonky Display Port booting issues.
Was trying to stay away from Asus but it's really not their fault that the CHVI wasn't updated to support 5900X. AMD could have helped us out really.
I found this thread describing an issue with DisplayPort and warm booting. Could explain my restart / shutdown issues.
https://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/12750/x570-aorus-xtreme-issue-agesa
Any experiences with this board? Updated to F34 bios immediately.
Board cannot run stably with above 1800 FCLK nor can it even POST with PBO Advanced +200.
With 1800 FCLK and PBO Auto, I am able to game and benchmark stable but Windows will not shut down the PC nor will it restart. I am...
WTB 2x i5 3570k or 3770k. Looking for an upgrade to Celeron G1610 on a pair of Z77 for my friend's daughters. Funds are tight due to his recent divorce.
I was a proud owner of a pair of Socket 370 Celeron 300A -> 450 on the venerable BP6.... which I couldn't use at all due to no USB /sound drivers in NT4. I mostly ran Windows 98 for games.
My / Cecil's i7 920 / R2E is still going strong at 2.66-> 4.00 GHZ in a friend's computer. Probably...
Crazy how much these things are worth from a collectors perspective; I couldn't wait to throw out all my K6 and Cyrix processors once the Athlon and Tualatins came out
This is about Apple wanting to produce all ICs that go into their devices and have complete control of their own supply chain. Nothing else. Reports of X86 demise are greatly exaggerated.