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#5416409 Posted on: 04/05/2017 09:18 AM
No, there is no official support for that.
Even then, you'd also seriously need to worry what that would bring you as one M2 slot is at PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 and the other is linked though the chipset and this is PCIe Gen 2.0 x2 links I believe it was.
No, there is no official support for that.
Even then, you'd also seriously need to worry what that would bring you as one M2 slot is at PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 and the other is linked though the chipset and this is PCIe Gen 2.0 x2 links I believe it was.
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#5416410 Posted on: 04/05/2017 09:29 AM
Overclocking comparison
@Hilbert as there have been a lot of bios releases since the first benchmarks, is there any chance we could get an overclocking comparison of all the 370 boards running the latest bioses?
It wouldn't need lots of benchmarks just a comparison of max stable CPU overclock and the fastest memory settings achievable on each board. I think this would be really valuable in helping people decide which board to go for.
Overclocking comparison
@Hilbert as there have been a lot of bios releases since the first benchmarks, is there any chance we could get an overclocking comparison of all the 370 boards running the latest bioses?
It wouldn't need lots of benchmarks just a comparison of max stable CPU overclock and the fastest memory settings achievable on each board. I think this would be really valuable in helping people decide which board to go for.
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#5416423 Posted on: 04/05/2017 10:13 AM
@Hilbert as there have been a lot of bios releases since the first benchmarks, is there any chance we could get an overclocking comparison of all the 370 boards running the latest bioses?
It wouldn't need lots of benchmarks just a comparison of max stable CPU overclock and the fastest memory settings achievable on each board. I think this would be really valuable in helping people decide which board to go for.
All boards clock the same as the primary factor in tweaking isn't the motherboards, it is the processor. On air most CPUs can reach 4.0 GHz, with liquid cooling 4.1 maybe 4.0. Currently I am working on Ryzen 5 reviews, and even B350 motherboards offer precisely the same overclocking experience.
@Hilbert as there have been a lot of bios releases since the first benchmarks, is there any chance we could get an overclocking comparison of all the 370 boards running the latest bioses?
It wouldn't need lots of benchmarks just a comparison of max stable CPU overclock and the fastest memory settings achievable on each board. I think this would be really valuable in helping people decide which board to go for.
All boards clock the same as the primary factor in tweaking isn't the motherboards, it is the processor. On air most CPUs can reach 4.0 GHz, with liquid cooling 4.1 maybe 4.0. Currently I am working on Ryzen 5 reviews, and even B350 motherboards offer precisely the same overclocking experience.
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#5416441 Posted on: 04/05/2017 11:09 AM
Hi Hilbert,
Great review, as always
What would you think to adding a FLIR photo of the Motherboard under full load, with the Liquid Cooler installed ?
It would give us a good look at what components might be getting warm, and i've seen that the memory power phases can get a bit warm too.
Just a thought, so you can use that expensive FLIR camera some more
Hi Hilbert,
Great review, as always

What would you think to adding a FLIR photo of the Motherboard under full load, with the Liquid Cooler installed ?
It would give us a good look at what components might be getting warm, and i've seen that the memory power phases can get a bit warm too.
Just a thought, so you can use that expensive FLIR camera some more

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Do you know if the M.2 slots can be put in a raid config? If so, can you raid NVME M.2 drives?