
Burnt Out 7000X3Ds, Handheld Wars, The State Of Pre-Builts & More The Full Nerd ep. 254
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With latest F5a BIOS, memory is XMP1 and 1.35V, which is the memory label number. No OC of any sort on the CPU.
CPU direct voltage is under 1V, CPU SoC voltage is 1.245 max.
No issues since release day. Crossing fingers!
Date: 2023-04-26
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Comments and reviews: 12
Ginge
A-Dim is wrong about small form factor. I have a medium/regular size case and I hate it. It was a highly rated Corsair case. I use to have a full tower Cooler Master Cosmos, that thing was awesome. You literally could not take the parts in my pc and jam it into anything smaller than a mid tower, which it barely fits already. so no, just no. NEVER.
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A-Dim is wrong about small form factor. I have a medium/regular size case and I hate it. It was a highly rated Corsair case. I use to have a full tower Cooler Master Cosmos, that thing was awesome. You literally could not take the parts in my pc and jam it into anything smaller than a mid tower, which it barely fits already. so no, just no. NEVER.
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TheNerdySkater
The problem with prebuilts is that they either use non standard components that cut the corner quality wise where they can or they use cheap components and sell them at a price that s comparable to a system w high end components and specs.
Someone experienced enough sees the value the average joe doesn t.
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The problem with prebuilts is that they either use non standard components that cut the corner quality wise where they can or they use cheap components and sell them at a price that s comparable to a system w high end components and specs.
Someone experienced enough sees the value the average joe doesn t.
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Thanny
17:47 Two different voltages. The X3D chips - all of them - have a hard cap on the core voltage. The current best guess as to the root cause of these chip failures is too high a system-on-chip voltage (i.e. power to the memory controller). The two have nothing to do with one another.
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17:47 Two different voltages. The X3D chips - all of them - have a hard cap on the core voltage. The current best guess as to the root cause of these chip failures is too high a system-on-chip voltage (i.e. power to the memory controller). The two have nothing to do with one another.
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Stephan
Clean shaven is the way to go Gordon!!! As a Chef I find beards Gross. Especially on cooks.
It's fashionable in the restaurant business nowadays, but anybody who is sanitation-certified knows how nasty it can be.
Looks more youthful and well maintained too!
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Clean shaven is the way to go Gordon!!! As a Chef I find beards Gross. Especially on cooks.
It's fashionable in the restaurant business nowadays, but anybody who is sanitation-certified knows how nasty it can be.
Looks more youthful and well maintained too!
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itech
Wheelhouse is not a new word. It's the part of a boat where the controls (ie the ship's wheel) are housed. As an idiom, it means something you like or something you are good at. Something for which you have an affinity.
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Wheelhouse is not a new word. It's the part of a boat where the controls (ie the ship's wheel) are housed. As an idiom, it means something you like or something you are good at. Something for which you have an affinity.
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OuKi
If AMD can't run high speed RAM anymore, paid reviewers are gonna drag Intel down with them by running dogshit speed DDR5 sticks like DDR5 5200 when it's capable of doing 7200+ without burning the CPU lol
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If AMD can't run high speed RAM anymore, paid reviewers are gonna drag Intel down with them by running dogshit speed DDR5 sticks like DDR5 5200 when it's capable of doing 7200+ without burning the CPU lol
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Jelipe
I think a lot of prebuilt hate comes from companies selling an i7 with a gt1030. Enthusiast know noobs are getting taken advantage of. Not to mention no name on the power supply drives some people mad.
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I think a lot of prebuilt hate comes from companies selling an i7 with a gt1030. Enthusiast know noobs are getting taken advantage of. Not to mention no name on the power supply drives some people mad.
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AllFanboiZmustDie
soc should prob be hard limited to some degree. even ln2 cant abuse soc voltage much. its prob one of the more dangerous things to mess with.
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soc should prob be hard limited to some degree. even ln2 cant abuse soc voltage much. its prob one of the more dangerous things to mess with.
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Dan
Please re-bench Ryzen 7000X3D. The old scores before bios mitigation should not be the ones to sell the CPU. Amd cheats and lies with early samples.
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Please re-bench Ryzen 7000X3D. The old scores before bios mitigation should not be the ones to sell the CPU. Amd cheats and lies with early samples.
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Rolands
Conversation about OEMs was very cherry-picked, didn't like it one bit.
Handheld PCs picking up speed is very exciting, love handhelds
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Conversation about OEMs was very cherry-picked, didn't like it one bit.
Handheld PCs picking up speed is very exciting, love handhelds
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The
Looks like MSI and ASRock are under the scanner of amd 7000 series burnout. Few more people have said that they have seen in non x3d version.
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Looks like MSI and ASRock are under the scanner of amd 7000 series burnout. Few more people have said that they have seen in non x3d version.
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Samuel
My first prebuilt was a Compaq with a Pentium II back in the 90s. But I have been DYI-ing ever since because I like to do it :)
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My first prebuilt was a Compaq with a Pentium II back in the 90s. But I have been DYI-ing ever since because I like to do it :)
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