Posted July 16, 2019

PainOfSalvation
Elleshar
Registered: Mar 2013
From Spain

Themken
Old user
Registered: Nov 2011
From Other
Posted July 16, 2019
Now what is this I read about problems with 32GB of RAM with these?! Is it really better to use 4*8GB instead of 2*16GB. I am terrible at searching so could not come up with much useful information. I would not be amused if I bought 32GB of a bit better RAM and then pushed down to run it at 2400MHz 18-20-20-48 2T.
Maybe I will just get 2*8GB then and add more later when the need arises. I will have to pick a motherboard with four DIMM slots then.
Maybe I will just get 2*8GB then and add more later when the need arises. I will have to pick a motherboard with four DIMM slots then.

StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted July 16, 2019

This is a life lesson kids. When I upgraded 2 years ago I went VERY cheap because I thought I was mostly done with gaming and it was a brief revisit. I ended up really diving back in though, and now I have to upgrade all that cheap crap again. Go quality the first time, and stay in school.

Themken
Old user
Registered: Nov 2011
From Other
Posted July 21, 2019
Not surprising but RAM in stock is getting scarce and prices started climbing a bit again.
Kind of off-topic: 5-6 times higher price for RAM for Macintosh?! That is robbery.
Kind of off-topic: 5-6 times higher price for RAM for Macintosh?! That is robbery.

LiquidOxygen80
In the 36 Chmbrs
Registered: Sep 2010
From United States
Posted July 21, 2019


This is a life lesson kids. When I upgraded 2 years ago I went VERY cheap because I thought I was mostly done with gaming and it was a brief revisit. I ended up really diving back in though, and now I have to upgrade all that cheap crap again. Go quality the first time, and stay in school.

StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted July 22, 2019

Themken
Old user
Registered: Nov 2011
From Other
Posted August 05, 2019
And now for the €100 question:
Will there be, and when in that case, B550 motherboards? I know that those who know are to keep quiet but I still would very much like to know.
Will there be, and when in that case, B550 motherboards? I know that those who know are to keep quiet but I still would very much like to know.

StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted August 05, 2019
Not until next Spring from what I have read. I doubt PCIE 4.0 will matter for a long time though, so maybe a 450 is fine for you? I have a 350 and it runs my Ryzen 3600 just fine. Faster SSDs might be more important once the new consoles come out though, not sure those run on 350/450s.

PainOfSalvation
Elleshar
Registered: Mar 2013
From Spain

ariaspi
New Old User
Registered: Oct 2014
From Romania
Posted August 05, 2019

Will there be, and when in that case, B550 motherboards? I know that those who know are to keep quiet but I still would very much like to know.
I recommend you to get one of the MSI's MAX motherboards, especially B450 TOMAHAWK MAX or B450M MORTAR MAX, if you need an mATX board. These have very good VRM, if you don't intend to do some extreme overclocking.
What features do you think you'll need from B550? Do you plan to overclock? Besides PCIE 4.0 and maybe a better VRM, I don't think is anything worthy over the 400 series. NVMe SSDs on PCIE 3.0 x4 are still insanely fast, with transfer rates a bit over 3000 MB/s. Any feature that is not hardware based, it is now supported through the AGESA BIOS.

Phasmid
New User
Registered: Apr 2012
From New Zealand
Posted August 05, 2019
If anyone is going MSI B450 definitely make sure to get the MAX version- unfortunately the older versions frequently have problems with the 3000 series compatible BIOS.

Themken
Old user
Registered: Nov 2011
From Other

CMOT70
New User
Registered: Oct 2011
From Australia
Posted October 20, 2019
It's been confirmed apparently, yes, 8 core, 16 thread...which now means multithreading is going to become more common in games most likely. Though I'd wait for actual official release events to be certain on anything. The PS5 is meant to be base clocked at 3.2G, so slightly underclocked to increase yields and lower heat and power.
Post edited October 20, 2019 by CMOT70

ThorChild
New User
Registered: Sep 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted October 22, 2019

The parts were:
Case: Fractal Design Core 500
Mobo: MSI B450I GAMING PLUS AC
CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 (65W) @ 3.2Ghz (on a discount a few months back, just £120 and what pushed the build)
RAM: 16GB(2x8) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 MHz C16
PSU: Seasonic FOCUS Plus Gold 550W
SSD: Samsung MZ-76E500B/EU 500 GB 860 EVO
DVD: ASUS DRW-24D5MT
All worked perfectly well together and i'm currently using my old 750Ti card while i wait for a good deal on a GTX 1660 or 1660Ti. The final configuration will be a dual boot Linux Mint/Windows 7 build, as it currently is a non OS installed state, but works fine.

moobot83
moo :)
Registered: May 2018
From Other
Posted October 22, 2019
low rated
how can an motherboard not run windows 7, unless its less its like more than 10 years old, all modern motheboards should run 7+