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2017/02/24 15:52:21 (permalink)
http://www.digitaltrends....rclocked-world-record/


Upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 1800X CPU achieves new Cinebench world record.
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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/24 16:02:42 (permalink)
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    http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/amd-ryzen-1800x-overclocked-world-record/

    Upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 1800X CPU achieves new Cinebench world record.



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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/24 16:02:51 (permalink)

    However, the team didn’t overclock the chip using mere CPU coolers. According to team member Rodrigo Avelino, they used liquid nitrogen (LN2) and lots of voltage. Thus, thanks to the pushed speed and the -200 Celsius temperature, the Ryzen 7 1800X managed to score a 2,449cb in Cinebench R15, breaking the previous world record of 2,410cb. The core voltage reached 1.875 volts while the core speed hit an exact 5,201.07MHz.
     
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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 04:16:35 (permalink)
    Yeah, I live on my phone now that I we have a baby.
    I try to fix the links the next day from work.
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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 04:19:39 (permalink)
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    However, the team didn’t overclock the chip using mere CPU coolers. According to team member Rodrigo Avelino, they used liquid nitrogen (LN2) and lots of voltage. Thus, thanks to the pushed speed and the -200 Celsius temperature, the Ryzen 7 1800X managed to score a 2,449cb in Cinebench R15, breaking the previous world record of 2,410cb. The core voltage reached 1.875 volts while the core speed hit an exact 5,201.07MHz.
     


    -200!
    Sounds awesome.
    Must be lots of fun to have the resources and know how to OC like that.


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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 05:40:56 (permalink)
    I salute AMD for their work on this processor family. Looks like I might have to buy one.

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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 11:18:21 (permalink)
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    I salute AMD for their work on this processor family. Looks like I might have to buy one.




    You will have to buy another motherboard, and ram too. Unless you already have the parts for an AMD CPU.

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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 11:32:53 (permalink)
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    However, the team didn’t overclock the chip using mere CPU coolers. According to team member Rodrigo Avelino, they used liquid nitrogen (LN2) and lots of voltage. Thus, thanks to the pushed speed and the -200 Celsius temperature, the Ryzen 7 1800X managed to score a 2,449cb in Cinebench R15, breaking the previous world record of 2,410cb. The core voltage reached 1.875 volts while the core speed hit an exact 5,201.07MHz.
     




    That's not bad. For comparison a 4.4Ghz 10-core 6950X manages ~2300cb


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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 11:41:42 (permalink)
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    I salute AMD for their work on this processor family. Looks like I might have to buy one.




    You will have to buy another motherboard, and ram too. Unless you already have the parts for an AMD CPU.


    Yes that's true but AM4 motherboards are cheaper than an equivalent Intel motherboard.

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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 12:06:11 (permalink)
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    rjohnson11I salute AMD for their work on this processor family. Looks like I might have to buy one.

    You will have to buy another motherboard, and ram too. Unless you already have the parts for an AMD CPU.

    Yes that's true but AM4 motherboards are cheaper than an equivalent Intel motherboard.
    Be nice if EVGA planned something in secret...
     

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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 12:16:27 (permalink)
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    rjohnson11I salute AMD for their work on this processor family. Looks like I might have to buy one.

    You will have to buy another motherboard, and ram too. Unless you already have the parts for an AMD CPU.

    Yes that's true but AM4 motherboards are cheaper than an equivalent Intel motherboard.
    Be nice if EVGA planned something in secret...
     


    They've had surprises in the past but I don't see a change coming yet.

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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 13:12:27 (permalink)
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    rjohnson11I salute AMD for their work on this processor family. Looks like I might have to buy one.

    You will have to buy another motherboard, and ram too. Unless you already have the parts for an AMD CPU.

    Yes that's true but AM4 motherboards are cheaper than an equivalent Intel motherboard.
    Be nice if EVGA planned something in secret...
     


    They've had surprises in the past but I don't see a change coming yet.




     
    I think the go to board for AMD will be the MSI stuff.
     
    MSI X370 Top end Titanium $300
    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813144016&cm_re=msi_am4-_-13-144-016-_-Product
     
    MSI X370 Carbon  $180
    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813144017&cm_re=msi_am4-_-13-144-017-_-Product
     
    Look like great mobos.
     


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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/25 13:24:46 (permalink)
    Both are on Amazon and you can Pre-Order them Today unlike on Neweggs.

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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/26 10:09:10 (permalink)
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    rjohnson11I salute AMD for their work on this processor family. Looks like I might have to buy one.

    You will have to buy another motherboard, and ram too. Unless you already have the parts for an AMD CPU.

    Yes that's true but AM4 motherboards are cheaper than an equivalent Intel motherboard.
    Be nice if EVGA planned something in secret...
     


    They've had surprises in the past but I don't see a change coming yet.




     
    I think the go to board for AMD will be the MSI stuff.
     
    MSI X370 Top end Titanium $300
    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813144016&cm_re=msi_am4-_-13-144-016-_-Product
     
    MSI X370 Carbon  $180
    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813144017&cm_re=msi_am4-_-13-144-017-_-Product
     
     
     
     




    MSI X370 Titanium is great motherboard.
    But this is maybe even better, ASUS Crosshair VI Hero cost 250$.
    ASUS will launch and Extreme and Formula probably. 
    We will see and 350$ worth AMD boards, for sure.
     
    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132963&cm_re=CROSSHAIR_VI_HERO-_-13-132-963-_-Product
     
     

     
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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/26 13:59:19 (permalink)
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    rjohnson11I salute AMD for their work on this processor family. Looks like I might have to buy one.

    You will have to buy another motherboard, and ram too. Unless you already have the parts for an AMD CPU.

    Yes that's true but AM4 motherboards are cheaper than an equivalent Intel motherboard.
    Be nice if EVGA planned something in secret...
     


    They've had surprises in the past but I don't see a change coming yet.




     
    I think the go to board for AMD will be the MSI stuff.
     
    MSI X370 Top end Titanium $300
    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813144016&cm_re=msi_am4-_-13-144-016-_-Product
     
    MSI X370 Carbon  $180
    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813144017&cm_re=msi_am4-_-13-144-017-_-Product
     
     
     
     




    MSI X370 Titanium is great motherboard.
    But this is maybe even better, ASUS Crosshair VI Hero cost 250$.
    ASUS will launch and Extreme and Formula probably. 
    We will see and 350$ worth AMD boards, for sure.
     
    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132963&cm_re=CROSSHAIR_VI_HERO-_-13-132-963-_-Product
     
     

     
    Two reinforced PCI-E slots x16 exactly for RX 480 CF.
     
     
     


    We're talking about Asus mobos and high end AMD parts, what year is it?


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    Re: Some cool AMD 1800x news 2017/02/26 15:30:44 (permalink)
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    Yes that's true but AM4 motherboards are cheaper than an equivalent Intel motherboard.

    Be nice if EVGA planned something in secret...

    They've had surprises in the past but I don't see a change coming yet.

    I think the go to board for AMD will be the MSI stuff.

    A while back I came to the conclusion that I ought to have two working systems (one as a back-up, the other mainstay) due to recent repeated system failures.  Thus far I've used my Broadwell-C Windows 7 system as primary and it's stable, if I were to get a second system, I already decided that it would be AMD + Windows 10.  

    But I'm not getting another ATX board, they're dumb, too many slots I'll never use.  Bad enough available Z97 boards were thinning out considering it's been two years, but I want smaller next time, I prefer a AMD X370 mini ITX.  But I suspect that's what the X300 chipsets are for.  Either way, don't mind waiting for future debuts, happy with what I have.  My Iris Pro HD6200 allows all the games I used to play, but at 1440p.  Only the CPU fans makes noise in this system and I don't think I need it, it doesn't go above 50C.
     
    post edited by lehpron - 2017/02/26 15:33:14

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