Burticus
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So my plex/video encode home "server" is/was a $50ish B350 Asrock matx board with a Ryzen 1700. This works fine for Plex, but video encodes/recodes are not the fastest.
I picked up a sweet deal 3700x from a guy on Hardforum that had upgraded. The Asrock site said you had to flash TWICE, if you were not at sufficient level (5.40) you need to flash to that... THEN flash up to current (6.40) before it would recognize the new cpu.
First flash was no big deal, took a few minutes then booted up. The second flash up to 6.4 however, took FOREVER. 2-3 mins for the first one, triple for the second. I went to the toilet AND made a drink. Then it rebooted. From what I read I was expecting it to not do anything until I swapped the CPU at this point, however it does try to POST but never makes it... cannot get into BIOS/UEFI.
Swapped the cpu at this point, and did some housecleaning inside the case. Use a whole can of air on all the fans and such. And away we go...
The first boot with the "new" 3700x cpu took so long, I thought something was wrong. But eventually, 5 or so minutes later (I do have a raid card and it slows things down), it booted into windows and started re-detecting everything (likely from the flash). More reboots as it detected new devices.
Eventually we are up and running on new (to me) 3700x cpu on this bargain bin, old motherboard. I left overclock in bios on auto, and ryzen master to default (I left PBO disabled). I am noticing my fans have gotten much louder since the upgrade, I may need to adjust fan curves.
My handbrake jobs went from 60-70ish fps in handbrake on the 1700 to 120+ fps on the 3700x, without turning on PBO. Temps are under 70 at load on an old Hyper 212+. Case is old Antec 300, not greatest... I could rig 2 more fans in if I had to, but is stable.
Anyway, big props to AMD for their AM4 CPU/socket support for a moderately easy drop in 50% cpu boost and less voltage.
Dreams do come true! LOL
So if you have an older AM4 board... maybe or maybe not you get Zen 3 bios support. But if not (and I wasn't expecting to ever see it on this cheapo board) find someone who is upgrading and throw the cash at them. Cheap and moderately easy upgrade.
I picked up a sweet deal 3700x from a guy on Hardforum that had upgraded. The Asrock site said you had to flash TWICE, if you were not at sufficient level (5.40) you need to flash to that... THEN flash up to current (6.40) before it would recognize the new cpu.
ASRock > AB350 Pro4
ATX; ASRock Super Alloy; Supports AMD Socket AM4 A-Series APUs (Bristol Ridge) and Ryzen Series CPUs (Summit Ridge & Raven Ridge); Supports DDR4 3200+ (OC) (Ryzen CPU) / 2400 (A-series APU); 2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1; AMD Quad CrossFireX™; Graphics Output: HDMI, DVI-D, D-Sub; Supports Triple...
www.asrock.com
First flash was no big deal, took a few minutes then booted up. The second flash up to 6.4 however, took FOREVER. 2-3 mins for the first one, triple for the second. I went to the toilet AND made a drink. Then it rebooted. From what I read I was expecting it to not do anything until I swapped the CPU at this point, however it does try to POST but never makes it... cannot get into BIOS/UEFI.
Swapped the cpu at this point, and did some housecleaning inside the case. Use a whole can of air on all the fans and such. And away we go...
The first boot with the "new" 3700x cpu took so long, I thought something was wrong. But eventually, 5 or so minutes later (I do have a raid card and it slows things down), it booted into windows and started re-detecting everything (likely from the flash). More reboots as it detected new devices.
Eventually we are up and running on new (to me) 3700x cpu on this bargain bin, old motherboard. I left overclock in bios on auto, and ryzen master to default (I left PBO disabled). I am noticing my fans have gotten much louder since the upgrade, I may need to adjust fan curves.
My handbrake jobs went from 60-70ish fps in handbrake on the 1700 to 120+ fps on the 3700x, without turning on PBO. Temps are under 70 at load on an old Hyper 212+. Case is old Antec 300, not greatest... I could rig 2 more fans in if I had to, but is stable.
Anyway, big props to AMD for their AM4 CPU/socket support for a moderately easy drop in 50% cpu boost and less voltage.
Dreams do come true! LOL
So if you have an older AM4 board... maybe or maybe not you get Zen 3 bios support. But if not (and I wasn't expecting to ever see it on this cheapo board) find someone who is upgrading and throw the cash at them. Cheap and moderately easy upgrade.
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