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  1. budget fast monitor?

    One thing I would be very careful is getting a monitor with ****ty motion clarity, such as the old croaker AOC G2460PF I got; Good reviews being hard to find, such as https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/lg_27gk750f.htm does not help with finding monitors.
  2. Zen 2 Quest (3733 CL14-15-15-28 @ 1.47v Get)

    The good news is that we're almost there in regards to getting full stability @ 1T the bad news is that the sweetspot is likely 1.465v or 1.475v, which isn't Get-able with 0.01v granularity And crazy-town memory tweaking isn't even much of a question in Zen 2 land; it may not show up in...
  3. Zen 2 Quest (3733 CL14-15-15-28 @ 1.47v Get)

    Well yes - memory is most of all a limiting factor in High Refresh minimum framerate scenarios. :) Which is rather relevant for me seeing that I have my sights on a Good Motion Clarity Monitor (tm) sooner rather than later to conclude a two-year long SteadyMouse experiment. To my surprise, 1T...
  4. Zen 2 Quest (3733 CL14-15-15-28 @ 1.47v Get)

    Feb 2020 Edit: Despite wild hardware adventures and a board swap for the better, pretty much every drop has been squished by now Furthermore, I'd like to remind people to test your **** ****; 3733 had a performance regression on the b450 Tomahawk compared to 3666, so the premise of this thread...
  5. Is your BIOS up to date?

    The latest BIOS on this b450 Tomahawk is pleasantly, less Beta Tester tier; with slightly more features, and even the ability to export/import your settings to/from a USB drive! wowee insane In other news, I'm now running a 99.9% Stable (tm) memory setup no takesie backsies on spontaneous...
  6. Editorial: Are Socket AMD BIOS's Too Fat?

    Personally I too would love a fully-featured, keyboard-only black-on-gray with a blue backdrop UEFI, yes. Certainly an improvement over partially-featured BIOSes :---DDDD
  7. Editorial: Are Socket AMD BIOS's Too Fat?

    I would imagine he's using a graphite pad like the Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut, not one of those funny-looking things found on things like GPU heatsinks to barely conduct stray heat away from low-heat parts. :- ) Which is still worse than a good paste - and especially liquid metal, which is still...
  8. Is your BIOS up to date?

    Hey, on the bright side it was User Error hee hee
  9. Is your BIOS up to date?

    As a backwards-compat beta tester, you don't really get much choice in the matter - as it was The Newest Version or Go Pound Sand until the latest (suddenly a week old but that's a lie) in my case. The June 2019 version of this b450 Tomahawk version being scuffed enough that trying a sHinY NeW...
  10. Is your BIOS up to date?

    Staying up to date is what every aspiring Zen2 Beta Tester aspires to do! ;) Otherwise, not really - if the system works perfectly, it tends to stay that way instead of having constant attempts to fix what isn't broken until there is something to fix.
  11. Editorial: Are Socket AMD BIOS's Too Fat?

    Now now, gentlemen - just because the motherboard vendors *say* they only took out RAID support and made the interface less BING BING WAHOO, that doesn't necessitate that it's *all* they took out. I can use my newly upgraded system as a live example! As a preface, I'll just describe myself as a...
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