nelsonfnsilva
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O fmlp estava a falar dos CPUs da Intel, mais precisamente os i5 acho eu
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We will soon be distributing AGESA point release 1.0.0.4 to our motherboard partners. We expect BIOSes based on this AGESA to start hitting the public in early April, though specific dates will depend on the schedules and QA practices of your motherboard vendor.
BIOSes based on this new code will have four important improvements for you
- We have reduced DRAM latency by approximately 6ns. This can result in higher performance for latency-sensitive applications.
- We resolved a condition where an unusual FMA3 code sequence could cause a system hang.
- We resolved the “overclock sleep bug” where an incorrect CPU frequency could be reported after resuming from S3 sleep.
- AMD Ryzen™ Master no longer requires the High-Precision Event Timer (HPET).
Sim, efectivamente parece que são maus cpus porque são ultrupassados em alguns jogos pelo i7-7700k, com o qual são sempre comparados...
Há ali algo que ainda não está bem optimizado, seja pelas bios/memórias, seja pela vertente de software, mas na minha opinião foi um lançamento bem positivo.
Apenas diria que não devam ser a primeira escolha para quem joga maioritariamente em ecrãs de 144hz+ e dá prioridade a fps a nível competitivo. Mas na realidade isso representa uma pequena minoria dos users. No reviews que vi o ryzen até têm muitas vezes melhores frames minimos, logo em algumas situações até produzem menos stuttering.
Sim, tudo igual, o CPU é um 1700X.Com mesmo CPU e ddr4 e cooler ?
We are happy to report that you can save some money by choosing a slower DDR4-2133 or DDR4-2666 memory, at least until DDR4-3200 or higher memory becomes more affordable. You lose practically no performance to slower memory on the Ryzen platform, when averaged across our CPU tests. The fastest memory configuration in our bench, DDR4-3200 CL14, is about 3.1 percent faster than the slowest DDR4-2133 configuration.
The story repeats in our game-tests, where the most difference can be noted in the lowest resolution (1920 x 1080), all of 5.5 percent; while the difference is a meager 0.8 percent at 4K Ultra HD. It's important to point out here, that at 1080p, games become more CPU-limited, and faster memory is somewhat rewarding (again, 5.5 percent). At 4K Ultra HD, the game is more GPU-limited, and hence the differences aren't as pronounced. We kept game settings constant at all the resolutions. We didn't want to test on lower 720p resolutions, because nobody with a Ryzen-powered machine will game on that resolution.