AMD Ryzen 5 1400 gaming performance leaks - analysed on YT

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  1. eclap

    eclap Banned

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    Next round will be more interesting imo than this initial Ryzen release. I think Intel might just have a 6c/12t chip with dual channel memory controller for around $350. That would be quite a nice move.
     
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    Yeah shame it doesn't, r5 4core could, but will it be enough?:nerd:

    If its anything like intel Broadwell-e OC, so far this 1800x is like 6900K, both avg max 4.1-4.3Ghz, then 6core around 4.2-4.5Ghz, 4core 4.5-4.7ghz
     
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    pffft... MEDIOCRE!

    I'd go straight to 5GHz
     

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    Noisiv Ancient Guru

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    uhm...no
     
  6. Loophole35

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    The broadwell 4 cores didn't clock to well either. They were all basically 4.2 on air if you're lucky and 4.4 on water if you hit the lotto.

    I have not seen a stable 4.2 Ryzen.
     
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    I have one that runs 24/7 at 4.2Ghz stable for everyday use and all my games, never had a single crash or problem and runs like true champ , also there is another user named J-Bo here in Guru3D he has one 4.2Ghz Ryzen 7 cpu too and there is plenty of them if you look around in ocn and other websites.

    So yes there is 4.2Ghz Ryzen 7 cpus around but they are hard to find my friend Loophole , i binned 3 Ryzen cpus and only one of the three gave me 4.2Ghz stable ( Gem cpu ) , the other 2 topped out at 4.0~4.1Ghz for 24/7 usage.

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    I left task manager open to monitor the cpu usage during the run benchmark test of DiRT Rally 4K 60hz and this is what Ryzen 7 cpu 16 threads looks like at 4.2Ghz cpu during that run.

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  9. PrMinisterGR

    PrMinisterGR Ancient Guru

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    Actually looking at it with the brute force in mind, it's significantly weaker even than the R7 1700.

    I wish there was a service that would remind me to remind you this post in a couple of years. eclap, I get him at least. He knows he'll switch in around 3 years, he plays sims, the 7700k was literally the best thing he could get for that.

    It's posts like these that make me lose faith in humanity.


    chispy one question: Do you have virtualization options/info in your UEFI?
     
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    Do you have virtualization options/info in your UEFI? Yes i do :) .
     

  11. PrMinisterGR

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    Can you tell me what they are? :nerd: We're looking for options for a VM machine with a friend, and we're checking what each motherboard gives.
     
  12. chispy

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    Under advanced settings for cpu this is all i can find:


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  13. PrMinisterGR

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    Thanks for the reply. No AMD-Vi options? It might be also called "IOMMU". Under "Chipset" maybe?
     
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    What will you remind me of in 2 years? :banana:
     
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    Nope , nothing else my friend. I have just re-checked that for you and that's all i could find. Maybe later they will add more functions in the uefi and we still in the very early days of this Bios and big Bios changes are coming to AM4 motherboards very soon , as a matter of fact i'm doing some internal Bios beta testing for Asus at this moment but i cannot comment on that neither share this Bios i'm testing. But be sure great things are coming for Ryzen cpus ;)
     

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    It's not about being a fanatic, it's about taking the most out of your money.

    My CPU still plays everything and I have no reason to upgrade.
    If I sit on my old CPU is because Intel decided to do nothing for the last 6 years and games didn't evolve either.

    By the time you had money to upgrade your CPU, you would need a new Motherboard. Because you know: Intel!

    As if clocks are everything in CPU performance.
     
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    Please just stop. You really just need to stop.
     
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    Yes mom :nerd:
     
  19. PrMinisterGR

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    He's right though.
     
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    I know clock speed is not everything. The point being is clock speed would pretty much eliminate the gap between 7700k and 1700x. The reason the 7700k is the king of gaming is because the vast majority of games favor GHz over threads.
     

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