Read more.And early tests show a slight improvement in Ryzen CPU all-core boost clocks.
Read more.And early tests show a slight improvement in Ryzen CPU all-core boost clocks.
Rather have it than read about it :/
Jon
I am just on 1.1.0.2 for my Aorus extreme :-(
Took em long enough. It's stuff like this that put me off Ryzen - I sold both my rigs and went back to an i7.
I'm sure I buy one again eventually, but this crap has been going on for two years.
If the performance are still the best for the price, I wouldn't pay the extra cash to go with Intel unless I only play with my computer, but yet again one may better off with a console in that case.
Keep in mind that a 3700x (~€340) trade blows with the 9900k (~€530 + heatsink cost)... €190+ cheaper is a nice compensation for some minor issues.
Also, that screenshot doen't show temperatures, it might be throttling.
My 2600 boots into Win 10 in just under 7 secs...
Tests like this don't really mean much in real world
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
If my PC is ever shut down, I usually turn it on and then go to get me coffee.
It was long time I was bothered with the slowness of the Windows boot.
But I think it is somewhere under 20sec (Windows boot itself is under 10sec).
The more you live, less you die. More you play, more you die. Isn't it great.
I haven't tried to speed it up but I have a pretty low boot time with an B350, 1700 on Samsung 850 Evo SATA and Win 10 1803. I don't think it's 20 seconds so...
I'm really looking forward to the 1.0.0.4b updates coming from MSI for my boards. Apparently though since 1.0.0.6 AGESA there are not really speed improvements. I'm sure they are changing *something*.
And I do plan on buying 1 or 2 16 core products in future, just not for a year or so. Maybe longer, maybe I have a drink and buy a processor upgrade on a whim. I dunno.
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Be Careful on the Internet! I ran and tackled a drive by mining attack today. It's not designed to do anything than provide fake texts (say!)
Who said you had to be angry? I'm certainly not. In fact I'm thrilled that you're happy, well.. indifferent really. I'm sure you had a point other than some vague and flaccid straw man effort?
Nope. I said "it's things like this that put me off" - interminable waits for basic AGESA fixes, which addressed anything from five reset loops after failed RAM speed adjustments, appalling to mediocre RAM compatibility AND long boot times. These things plagued Zen1 and, despite Zen2's obvious improvements, it still takes them months to roll out what should've been a simple fix.
If it appeals to you, got for it - I'm not anti-AMD, I was just disappointed with my experience with Zen1, but I got good money for my Ryzen gear and a mad deal on a 9700k, so all's good.
I may go back to Ryzen in the future, but only once I'm satisfied the whole platform is fully matured.
Last edited by Spreadie; 28-10-2019 at 09:43 PM.
No updates from gigabyte yet, I have been happy with my 3700x since launch its nice to get a some boosts after the fact.
I will say the main thing I noticed what boot time got slower from my previous system, windows is faster in every way but it seems to take longer to get through the bios, not annoyingly so but I did notice it. So if this sorts that out even better.
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