Ryzen 3000 processors could very well support 5000 MHz DDR4 memory
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fry178
@Evildead666
at least for sony i dont see them needing to do that.
the Xbox is the faster unit, yet gets outselled multiple times by PS.
counting only the gens prior to PS4/XBone, its roughly 3:1.
without games, faster is useless...
MonstroMart
Neo Cyrus
icedman
fry178
@MonstroMart
the fact that i still see a 1:3 (4) ration in sales, makes me not believe that. and its not that sony wasnt always perfect in decisions regarding ps4 stuff in general.
we had 4 pallets with consoles (2 each), the PS4 were gone within a month, xbox (lower priced) took about 4 more month to sell,
the 499 still has half the pallet left (while i still sell 4 PS4 before one Xbox)..
Aura89
fry178
there are different units at different price, similar to ps4 (pro, non pro),
im not talking about more sale because of momentum or when they were initially released., just about the fact that anytime i look at what goes out the door, ps4 is selling multiple times before an xbox gets sold.
Dazz
After hearing that Samsung is discontinuing B-dies i ran out and bought 16GB of T-force 3200MHz 14-14-14 memory, i have been on the fence for the last 2 years because of Ram prices at the time which was why i had bought the Corsair Vengance LPX that and i needed a low profile memory as at the time i was using a TR sliver arrow cooler so needed low profile memory.
With the vengeance i could get to 3200MHz but it wasn't stable and the sub timings as totally shit, Max stable i got was 3133MHz with 16-17-17 and other timings was pretty loose since i don't normally bother with heavily tweaking memory but the sub timings even after tweaking before system would fail to post took an age and was still far from what the Corsair specs.
So i thought maybe it was my memory controller but knowing that B-dies overclock like crazy and works best with Ryzen CPU's and have better latency timings than the Corsair hynix crap... To my surprise it wasn't the memory controller on my CPU.
I got my memory from overclockers UK, £139 ($176) which is a steal tbh and has breathed in more life into my CPU... which i will be replacing with the 12 core Ryzen 3700x.. kinda wished i picked it up sooner now. Then again this kit was £240 not too long ago.
https://i.ibb.co/tZ8Zf6R/3600Mhz.png
https://ibb.co/Fsgsv1p
1.4v is more than enough, or should be... what SOC voltage are you using? i needed 1.2v to get mine to 3600MHz, 1.2v is also the max before you start to degrade the memory controller on the CPU. I am not 100% if 1.2v is for the first Gen Ryzen or the 2nd Gen but i am not pushing anything more through it. You also have to be careful with the Ryzen APU's as apparently due to the GPU alot more SOC voltage is going through it than what the BIOS tells you. Gamers Nexus found at 1.2v SOC voltage some boards was pumping through the APU 1.4v.
HWgeek
If we assume that Ryzen 3000 IPC gains are ~10% - it means that Ryzen 16C part should only boost @3.8Ghz all core to match $2000 Core i9 9980XE!
And if we are comparing AVX2 workload then 9980XE drops clock by 15% and Ryzen will be even faster, so only question left is how will it compare vs AVX512?
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/core_i9/i9-9980xe