[OFFICIAL] RYZEN 7 1800X | 1700X | 1700 Owners Club & 4GHz+ Club
1800X
AMD SenseMI Technology
AMD XFR (eXtended Frequency Range) Technology
Socket AM4
Max Turbo Frequency 4.00 GHz
16MB L3 Cache
4MB L2 Cache
DDR4 Support
Unlocked Processor
Thermal Design Power 95W
Without Fan and Cooler
1700X
AMD SenseMI Technology
AMD XFR (eXtended Frequency Range) Technology
Socket AM4
Max Turbo Frequency 3.80 GHz
16MB L3 Cache
4MB L2 Cache
DDR4 Support
Unlocked Processor
Thermal Design Power 95W
Without Fan and Cooler
1700
AMD SenseMI Technology
Socket AM4
Max Turbo Frequency 3.70 GHz
16MB L3 Cache
4MB L2 Cache
DDR4 Support
Unlocked Processor
Thermal Design Power 65W
AMD Wraith Spire Cooler Included
Preordered 1800x, Asus Crossfire Hero, and G-SKILL Trident Z DDR4-3200 (CL 14).
Anyone know if Amazon will be shipping on March 2 or shipping it early enough so that it'll be delivered by March 2? And on a side note, I am assuming like Newegg, Amazon will ship first to those who got their orders in first? I'm hoping my pre-ordered motherboard and cpu comes before the weekend so that I can enjoy it during the weekend.
Anyone get an early 1800x? What voltages are you seeing stock? I am hitting 1.5V when it boosts to 4Ghz. Verified with a meter. On hero board. This is a scary high voltage. But, thermals seem fine.
Anyone get an early 1800x? What voltages are you seeing stock? I am hitting 1.5V when it boosts to 4Ghz. Verified with a meter. On hero board. This is a scary high voltage. But, thermals seem fine.
Mmmmm. While from what i can recall from AMD chips 1.5 is about the highest voltage you would set it at for overclocking, but it wasn't considered dangerous.
I think 1.5 to AMD is like 1.35 or 1.4 to Intel. Whereas safety is concerned anyways.
Mmmmm. While from what i can recall from AMD chips 1.5 is about the highest voltage you would set it at for overclocking, but it wasn't considered dangerous.
I think 1.5 to AMD is like 1.35 or 1.4 to Intel. Whereas safety is concerned anyways.
Mmmmm the node was larger, yes. However GloFo is different than intels. I wish i could provide more insight into if it is normal, or not. The best i can point out is the 945 BE, and Bulldozer were 45nm, and 32nm respectively and i think they still both were safe at 1.5v.
Perhaps you can clarify with this much. Is what you are seeing in-line with our expectations(What we've been seeing.), or is it different? Not i'm asking different, not better, or worse.
With FX the official voltage red line is 1.55 volts, but the operating principle is: If you can cool it you can clock it. Are cpu temperatures staying under 60C?
With FX the official voltage red line is 1.55 volts, but the operating principle is: If you can cool it you can clock it. Are cpu temperatures staying under 60C?
It's not my place to say but methinks that as long as the temps stay under 60C it should be ok. With FX the motherboards always overvolt so unless one gets a bad cpu one can run the same clocks with lower voltages stable after some tinkering.
Below 60 on water for 1.5v on 16 threads? I'd feel like I have to see that to believe it based off my experience with my 5820k
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