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Markfw

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Amazon was selling the 7950X for high 700 or low 800. They've been fudging the price on the 13900k for weeks now. I'll check in 5-8x a day on my mobile phone and it'll be scattering around. But it has been more steady at 625 the last week with the occasional price hike. idk what amazon uses metrics wise to auto change their pricing.
Its $695 right now, never seen it cheaper(at amazon). Amazon was my goto- but lately prices suck. Newegg has got my last 4 sales, except the 7950x on ebay,

Edit: and for those who keep hearing about 25 in stock or one cpu or another, there have been 120 sold in the last few days at antonline.
 
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First time I've heard of MaxxMem. Downloaded it and gave it a shot.

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Also didn't know OCCT had benchmarks. The version I had installed was 7.something. Updated to the latest.

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Great numbers :) Did you run at 5ghz static L3 cache speed ?


Well, I guess 574 is better than 599, but if you hate the egg, then my deal is the way to go for $25.

Mine came today, but have not had a chance to upgrade what I am typing on.

If you get a high SP number 7950x, please sell it to me :p (SP118, 119 or higher)
I'm waiting for my 4th 7950x now, in search of a good sample..

I'm testing allcore clockspeeds in cinebench r23, need to pass 3 times at each clockspeed bump. 1200mv load vcore set with asus prog and L3 temp at ~22 degress idle before i start:
1# 7950x SP 115 = 5400/5300mhz max
2# 7950x SP 117 = 5500/5200mhz max (my old one)
3# 7950x SP 116 = 5450/5350mhz max (testing this one atm)
 

Markfw

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Great numbers :) Did you run at 5ghz static L3 cache speed ?



If you get a high SP number 7950x, please sell it to me :p (SP118, 119 or higher)
I'm waiting for my 4th 7950x now, in search of a good sample..

I'm testing allcore clockspeeds in cinebench r23, need to pass 3 times at each clockspeed bump. 1200mv load vcore set with asus prog and L3 temp at ~22 degress idle before i start:
1# 7950x SP 115 = 5400/5300mhz max
2# 7950x SP 117 = 5500/5200mhz max (my old one)
3# 7950x SP 116 = 5450/5350mhz max (testing this one atm)
I looked at the cpu under a magnifying glass. I don't see anyplace that looks like 115-120 or whatever. I need help as to exactly where to look.
 

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I looked at the cpu under a magnifying glass. I don't see anyplace that looks like 115-120 or whatever. I need help as to exactly where to look.
It can only be seen inside Asus bios:

Asus is trying to predict the silicon quality looking at the different pre-programmed (by amd) voltage requirements for a given clockspeed
Higher SP rating is better :)
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Each core have its own value, average of those get calculated as a CCD average SP value and lastly these get added to CPU wide SP ranking.

In the case above:
CCD0 average SP value = 119
CCD1 average SP value = 114
Average CPU SP value = 116
 

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It can only be seen inside Asus bios:

Asus is trying to predict the silicon quality looking at the different pre-programmed (by amd) voltage requirements for a given clockspeed
Higher SP rating is better :)
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Each core have its own value, average of those get calculated as a CCD average SP value and lastly these get added to CPU wide SP ranking.

In the case above:
CCD0 average SP value = 119
CCD1 average SP value = 114
Average CPU SP value = 116
And if you have ASRock ???
 

Det0x

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And if you have ASRock ???
Then its sadly not a option.. (i mistaken thought you had a hero MB)
Its only the high end Asus motherboards (both intel and amd) that shows this information.

The only other way to find "silicon quality" is a do manual OC and compared numbers against other CPU's of the same SKU, to find out if you have a good/high clocking sample..

MSI is also in the prosess in rolling out their own clone called "CPU Force", but only on Intel motherboards atm.
Can read alittle about it here:
 

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Its $695 right now, never seen it cheaper(at amazon). Amazon was my goto- but lately prices suck. Newegg has got my last 4 sales, except the 7950x on ebay,

Edit: and for those who keep hearing about 25 in stock or one cpu or another, there have been 120 sold in the last few days at antonline.
yes i've used a third party website to send me alerts over the last few years when the pandemic popped up. im not sure how well known it is but it's named after a specific desert animal. I'll hold off to the bf event on newegg, failing that i'll make a drive to a mc or buy from antononline.

no way I'm touching an intel system again. bloody ******* infernos they are. I just about tamed the systems I recently built for others. as you know mine can't be tamed at all even with a larger than average aio let alone a loop. intel's move back to a stim did nothing to help their chip wilfires.

Intel only makes sense if your electricity is cheap and you can delid.
 
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A quick question to people with actual hands-on experience:

Of Asus an Asrock, which vendor has more mature BIOSes right now? Or are they both good enough that it no longer matters? That is, have weird very long-lasting boot times etc been solved yet?
 

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A quick question to people with actual hands-on experience:

Of Asus an Asrock, which vendor has more mature BIOSes right now? Or are they both good enough that it no longer matters? That is, have weird very long-lasting boot times etc been solved yet?

Both of them are comparable right now in my experience.
Small sample, but I can chime what I have observed:

Asus B650A-ROG Strix Gaming
AsRock X670E PG Lighting

The initial POST is painfully looong (well over 1 minute)
What you need to do is have the latest available UEFI ready to be flashed. I suggest using integrated video for initial boot.
The boards out of the box have UEFIs with AGESA ComboAM5 1.0.0.1, but UEFIs with AGESA 1.0.0.3A are available (1.11 AS03 for Asrock, 0809 for Asus)

After latest BIOS has been reflashed, boot times will be shorter, but still longer than AM4.
Expect around 20 secs for POST.
 
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Both of them are comparable right now in my experience.
Small sample, but I can chime what I have observed:

Asus B650A-ROG Strix Gaming
AsRock X670E PG Lighting

The initial POST is painfully looong (well over 1 minute)
What you need to do is have the latest available UEFI ready to be flashed. I suggest using integrated video for initial boot.
The boards out of the box have UEFIs with AGESA ComboAM5 1.0.0.1, but UEFIs with AGESA 1.0.0.3A are available (1.11 AS03 for Asrock, 0809 for Asus)

After latest BIOS has been reflashed, boot times will be shorter, but still longer than AM4.
Expect around 20 secs for POST.
I have ASUS boards for am4, only 3 asrock for am5, and all boot times are long. I don't flash unless I need to and since its stays running virtually forever, I don't care about boot times. I did an update at first on my 2 Taichi boards, that was due to memory issues, and that fixed them. Now running EXPO memory. (6000 CL30)
 

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Thanks for the replies. Still rather immature, I think, but needs must and all.

I was perusing the manual of TUF X670E-PLUS and noticed the line:

ASUS Manual said:
Norton Anti-virus software (Free Trial version)

Please tell me that it's possible to install everything needed by the motherboard without installing that? Because if it's not, that would definitely make me go Asrock instead.
 

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Thanks for the replies. Still rather immature, I think, but needs must and all.

I was perusing the manual of TUF X670E-PLUS and noticed the line:



Please tell me that it's possible to install everything needed by the motherboard without installing that? Because if it's not, that would definitely make me go Asrock instead.

You don't need to install norton ;)
 

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I also got a score of 116. Just upgraded to the new ROG X670E BIOS, 0805. Hopefully nothing explodes. Fortunately I remembered to disable wifi and bluetooth to keep the evil systemd at bay.
 
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Both of them are comparable right now in my experience.
Small sample, but I can chime what I have observed:

Asus B650A-ROG Strix Gaming
AsRock X670E PG Lighting

The initial POST is painfully looong (well over 1 minute)
What you need to do is have the latest available UEFI ready to be flashed. I suggest using integrated video for initial boot.
The boards out of the box have UEFIs with AGESA ComboAM5 1.0.0.1, but UEFIs with AGESA 1.0.0.3A are available (1.11 AS03 for Asrock, 0809 for Asus)

After latest BIOS has been reflashed, boot times will be shorter, but still longer than AM4.
Expect around 20 secs for POST.

You think the beta BIOSes are worth trying on the Asrock? They say improved graphics card performance.
 

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Markfw

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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X drops from 849 EUR to just 669 EUR
That is $692.11, almost MSRP. $878.33 previously. WOW, they were getting ripped.

Edit: BTW, antonline is out of these. 128 in less than 2 weeks. I guess black friday deals are next. Good timing for them ??
 
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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X drops from 849 EUR to just 669 EUR

still 814 euros in my european country.
 

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That is $692.11, almost MSRP. $878.33 previously. WOW, they were getting ripped.

Edit: BTW, antonline is out of these. 128 in less than 2 weeks. I guess black friday deals are next. Good timing for them ??

Inside the EU, VAT (sales tax) must always be pre-applied to any displayed prices. (As opposed to the US, where sales tax is typically on top of the displayed price.) IIRC VAT on computer parts is 19% in Germany. So, it's now $562 pre-tax, down from $738 previously.

And these are not so much a price cut, but black friday deals, which now run a whole week for some reason.
 

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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X drops from 849 EUR to just 669 EUR
Newegg black friday prizes:
The 16-core Ryzen 9 7950X is now 17% cheaper at $573.99 while 12-core Ryzen 9 7900X costs $473.99 from $549. Gamers should also be interested in Ryzen 7 7700X with 8 cores and new price at $348.99, so a $51 discount or 12% lower price. The new entry price for AM5 platform is $248.99 with 6-core Ryzen 7 7600, which is a 16% discount.
 

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Microcenter is matching Newegg prices... and throwing in 32GB of G.Skill FlareX DDR5-6000 memory on top.

Ryzen 9 7950X + 32GB DDR5-6000 = $574
Ryzen 9 7900X + 32GB DDR5-6000 = $474
Ryzen 7 7700X + 32GB DDR5-6000 = $349

Insane how much of a discount over MSRP it is, in record time from debut. Obviously, at above pricing already selling out in many stores.

I don't have a Microcenter nearby so settled for the following:
Ryzen 7700X $339 (Newegg)
Team T-Force Vulcan 32GB DDR5-5600 CL36 $129.99 (Newegg)
Asus PRIME X670Extreme-PRO Wifi AM5 Motherboard $349.99 (B&H Photo, -$25 AMEX Promo)

I'm sacrificing 1% performance on the RAM kit for ~$100 savings versus current "best" memory. Figure there will be better and cheaper memory choices by the time I'm ready to upgrade to a X3D or Zen 5 chip.
 

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Since this is the first purchase for AM5, let me dig up my first AM4 build pricing for comparison:

Ryzen 1800X - $499.99 vs $339
ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero - $254.99 vs $349.99
G.Skill FlareX DDR4-3200 16GB Kit - $183.99 vs $129.99

2017 dollars = $939
In 2022 equivalent dollars (+21.58%): $1141

Versus my AM5 component cost: $819

Comparatively speaking, only the motherboard is a significant increase in unit cost thanks to the deflationary effect of technological advancement and economies of scale. Though to be fair PCIe 5.0 GPU + m.2 and double chipset would definitely add to the BoM.

The point of the illustration above is that other than motherboard cost, I'm paying much less of an early adopter tax this time around versus 2017. And we've doubled(+) the core count at the high end for equivalent money.