I've had my 3900X for a while now, and was running it on an older Asus Crosshair VI Extreme mobo, with FlareX GSkill 3200C14 DDR4 ram. I was able to achieve an all core clock of 4450mhz for a while, and it ran all my benchmarks without problems. Then I tried to push it higher out of curiousity, and never got it there again. But I did have it at 4425mhz @2.6875v for a long time. And it was perfectly stable.
Then on Cyber Monday, I bought a Gigabyte Master X570. And it just came in. So I spent most of the day yesterday making the change. I also got some GSKill TridentZ NEO 3600mhz Bdie DDR4 mem. I got 32GB in 2x16gb sticks. I've been going through the settings in the new Aorus Master Bios, and after getting everything set, I have only been able to get the 3900X up to 4350mhz stable. I would surely have thought that with better, higher clocked mem, and a better mobo that this processor would be MORE of a monster. And it is extremely fast. A couple of my last runs on Cinebench R20 scored 7768. That IS a whopping score. But again, I am bothered that it will not clock higher on this sys than my old one. Finally, YES, I did update the bios to the latest, F11. Any help or links are appreciated. I'm NEVER too proud to learn... Thanks!
Then on Cyber Monday, I bought a Gigabyte Master X570. And it just came in. So I spent most of the day yesterday making the change. I also got some GSKill TridentZ NEO 3600mhz Bdie DDR4 mem. I got 32GB in 2x16gb sticks. I've been going through the settings in the new Aorus Master Bios, and after getting everything set, I have only been able to get the 3900X up to 4350mhz stable. I would surely have thought that with better, higher clocked mem, and a better mobo that this processor would be MORE of a monster. And it is extremely fast. A couple of my last runs on Cinebench R20 scored 7768. That IS a whopping score. But again, I am bothered that it will not clock higher on this sys than my old one. Finally, YES, I did update the bios to the latest, F11. Any help or links are appreciated. I'm NEVER too proud to learn... Thanks!