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Posted 2 May 2023
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Processor £439.98 @ Ebuyer
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AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Processor
FEATURES
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Processor
FEATURES
- AM5 Socket
- 8 Cores
- 16 Threads
- 5.0GHz Boost
- 104MB Cache
- 120W
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Edited by a community support team member, 2 May 2023
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sorted byAnother click baity thumby and title to pseudo sell their 15th anniversary GN merch.
Take us through a video where you highlight a lot of bugs that don't mean much to the normal user and only really going to affect those that are tinkering with there system a lot.
I turned down the voltages myself anyway when I started tweaking after a few days of having the system built. This past week tested with the latest BIOS and it is fine on auto. Using my own settings now anyway though. Both SoC and VDDIO run 1.25v and the thing runs solid stable 6400MHz CL32.
Well away from the danger zone of 1.35v+
Long story short, it was the board's extremely aggressive voltage and poor overvolt protection modes that smoked the odd chip when people were running EXPO profiles.
You should be fine with the newest BIOS and you should never need anything like the voltages that smoked these chips even if you have fast RAM. Right now the RAM I have is about as fast as you can possibly run stable anyway
Just avoid AM5 this gen tbh - GN said the platform is a mess…just wait a couple of years for AMD and board makers to sort themselves out. Clearly a rushed product. Also the whole platform is still very expensive and don’t give you better gaming experiences compared with consoles for the latest generation of AAA titles (edited)
Now that DDR5 is nearly as cheap as DDR4 and cheaper AM5 (lower end) boards have released, one should consider AMD.