
HW News - Ryzen 7000 DDR5 Speeds & Infinity Fabric, Intel 13th Gen, USB 4V2
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Date: 2022-09-10
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Le
At last a G502 with optical switches.. I got tired of soldering new ones every 3 months. i'm glad they finally moved away from mechanical microswitches.
I jumped at it as soon as G-hub notified an update for a G502 i didn't hear about :p
the mouse feels very slightly wider than the original, wheel latch is more firm (which i prefer) the new sniper button is a LOT better, i can reach it without changing grip.. and the two main switches are also more firm, which i also prefer since my lazy ass tends to unwillingly push those buttons on a regular basis.
No more drops when click-dragging... such a shame that we have to pay a premium to have a basic functionality these days.. and that goes for all manufacturers who insisted on using multi milion clicks switches with such low voltages, making them fail in weeks or months after purchase. I still have a bag of corsair and logitech mice with spare omron microload switches, all that because marketing drives engineering into producing inferior, but more marketable items. E-waste galore
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At last a G502 with optical switches.. I got tired of soldering new ones every 3 months. i'm glad they finally moved away from mechanical microswitches.
I jumped at it as soon as G-hub notified an update for a G502 i didn't hear about :p
the mouse feels very slightly wider than the original, wheel latch is more firm (which i prefer) the new sniper button is a LOT better, i can reach it without changing grip.. and the two main switches are also more firm, which i also prefer since my lazy ass tends to unwillingly push those buttons on a regular basis.
No more drops when click-dragging... such a shame that we have to pay a premium to have a basic functionality these days.. and that goes for all manufacturers who insisted on using multi milion clicks switches with such low voltages, making them fail in weeks or months after purchase. I still have a bag of corsair and logitech mice with spare omron microload switches, all that because marketing drives engineering into producing inferior, but more marketable items. E-waste galore
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Jouni
The time looks like they are testing that the memory actually works and don't crash with the given settings. Or if they are more advantageous they test what settings work best with the memory reliably. So it should happen anytime you swap memory sticks or clear the CMOS. I remember the time when bios always tested memory every time the machine booted and it took increasing time depending on how much memory there was. This time it seems that they test the memory and store the result in CMOS.
Anyway cannot verify anything since I don't have access to any physical hardware, but the experience 20+ years ago and some engineering education in EE and CS makes me believe that this is the likely culprit for it. So booting for the first time with fewer sticks is just a waste of time since any time they physically change the memory BIOS would have to run the tests again.
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The time looks like they are testing that the memory actually works and don't crash with the given settings. Or if they are more advantageous they test what settings work best with the memory reliably. So it should happen anytime you swap memory sticks or clear the CMOS. I remember the time when bios always tested memory every time the machine booted and it took increasing time depending on how much memory there was. This time it seems that they test the memory and store the result in CMOS.
Anyway cannot verify anything since I don't have access to any physical hardware, but the experience 20+ years ago and some engineering education in EE and CS makes me believe that this is the likely culprit for it. So booting for the first time with fewer sticks is just a waste of time since any time they physically change the memory BIOS would have to run the tests again.
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Gucky
Gamers Nexus I have a Question. Officially Ryzen 7000 only supports upto 5200MT/s. But AMD is also claiming 6000MT/s is the Sweetspot... BUT AMD also says this in the Legal Disclosure under Footnotes: Overclocking and/or undervolting AMD processors and memory, including without limitation, altering clock frequencies / multipliers or memory timing / voltage, to operate outside of AMD s published specifications will void any applicable AMD product warranty.
Doesn't that mean AMD promotes Users to specificly void the warrenty? And THAT is against the Law...
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Gamers Nexus I have a Question. Officially Ryzen 7000 only supports upto 5200MT/s. But AMD is also claiming 6000MT/s is the Sweetspot... BUT AMD also says this in the Legal Disclosure under Footnotes: Overclocking and/or undervolting AMD processors and memory, including without limitation, altering clock frequencies / multipliers or memory timing / voltage, to operate outside of AMD s published specifications will void any applicable AMD product warranty.
Doesn't that mean AMD promotes Users to specificly void the warrenty? And THAT is against the Law...
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Lishtenbird
General comment: I appreciate you not adding music to news and reviews. It makes them a lot more convenient to watch in background, they can do what they're supposed to (deliver information) without requiring exlusive control over your senses (for the sake of becoming more entertaining for modern audiences, I presume).
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General comment: I appreciate you not adding music to news and reviews. It makes them a lot more convenient to watch in background, they can do what they're supposed to (deliver information) without requiring exlusive control over your senses (for the sake of becoming more entertaining for modern audiences, I presume).
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supra107
Fun fact about the HERO sensor: if you own an older HERO mouse, like the G502 HERO (like I do), you can get it to run that 25600DPI with the G HUB software. Apparently it's still the same hardware, it's just they bumped up the number in software.
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Fun fact about the HERO sensor: if you own an older HERO mouse, like the G502 HERO (like I do), you can get it to run that 25600DPI with the G HUB software. Apparently it's still the same hardware, it's just they bumped up the number in software.
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joescalon
I just finished modeling a 3D printable case with that exact same layout as that Asus case, but for small form factor. Going to run test prints this week, but it is going to take a while to print and is in four pieces.
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I just finished modeling a 3D printable case with that exact same layout as that Asus case, but for small form factor. Going to run test prints this week, but it is going to take a while to print and is in four pieces.
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Volvo
still think im going to wait till 7000 3d v cache maybe just scout a am5 board gen 5 ssd and watch ddr5 ... ill buy the 7900xt at release to replace the 6900xt and just sit on the am4 5800x3d till 7900x3d hits shelves !!
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still think im going to wait till 7000 3d v cache maybe just scout a am5 board gen 5 ssd and watch ddr5 ... ill buy the 7900xt at release to replace the 6900xt and just sit on the am4 5800x3d till 7900x3d hits shelves !!
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Clear
So the FCLK will be a bottleneck for DDR5 since it will run much slower than UCLK and MCLK; Zen 4 might as well have been released on AM4 and run the IF 1:1 with the MCLK and benefit from the lower latencies of DDR4.
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So the FCLK will be a bottleneck for DDR5 since it will run much slower than UCLK and MCLK; Zen 4 might as well have been released on AM4 and run the IF 1:1 with the MCLK and benefit from the lower latencies of DDR4.
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Rijaja
I've had edge-lit side panels in my mind for a while now, and my sister is pretty good at drawing. Also my cooler is massively oversized for my R5 3600 so heat isn't a worry for me. I'll take a look at the skribble
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I've had edge-lit side panels in my mind for a while now, and my sister is pretty good at drawing. Also my cooler is massively oversized for my R5 3600 so heat isn't a worry for me. I'll take a look at the skribble
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Pillokun
Sloooooow news(or rather rumor) coverage :D But yeah, at least GN which is aimed at avg joes just like Hub spreads the news to them but I doubt they have the energy to see the entire video about such stuff :D
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Sloooooow news(or rather rumor) coverage :D But yeah, at least GN which is aimed at avg joes just like Hub spreads the news to them but I doubt they have the energy to see the entire video about such stuff :D
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Jim
2000fclk + 6000m/t = 1:1.5 gear. Why do people keep repeating AMD's misleading statement that it will support gear 1? Maybe it won't matter with more cache, and vcache, but this is not what we were promised.
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2000fclk + 6000m/t = 1:1.5 gear. Why do people keep repeating AMD's misleading statement that it will support gear 1? Maybe it won't matter with more cache, and vcache, but this is not what we were promised.
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Chuck
Keyboards should be wired and mice should be wireless . I would go crazy having a mouse hooked up to a cord - might as well just put a rubber ball back in it and let us clean the lint again ...
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Keyboards should be wired and mice should be wireless . I would go crazy having a mouse hooked up to a cord - might as well just put a rubber ball back in it and let us clean the lint again ...
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viperpit
Ryzen 7k with liquid nitrogen?? so looking forward to that video. Amd is now my go to for cpu's due to how they run them with massive speeds and lower power used.
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Ryzen 7k with liquid nitrogen?? so looking forward to that video. Amd is now my go to for cpu's due to how they run them with massive speeds and lower power used.
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itech
I'm waiting!!! AMD totally shot themselves in their own foot with the 7950X launch considering the faster 7950X3D V-Cache version is being launched in Q1'23!
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I'm waiting!!! AMD totally shot themselves in their own foot with the 7950X launch considering the faster 7950X3D V-Cache version is being launched in Q1'23!
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