I trust asrock more than biostar =[
when will it be available In EU? Any news? Also, waiting for the ASRock will be better I guess.
Time is money and money is time. Hope your patience is strong.
First thing I did was to install Ubuntu 17.04 there, unlike Gigabyte AM4 boards it boots and works just fine.wow.
but what are you planning? linux?
Well, tried both 2933 & 2667, the damn thing won't boot :| I even tried setting up DDR voltage beyond 1.35, 2400 is the highest it can go. I'm on latest 413 BIOS and "official Ryzen" GSkill DDR4 modules... Wonder if X370GTN is any different.
same pick up my piece of 16GB x 2 @ 2933 at frys for $64. Waiting on R.R. now :[Waiting for Raven Ridge, buying a few bits for it while I wait..........A G-Unique DC adaptor and some Ram so far.........I got the 16GB (2x8) Ballistix Sport from Cruicial, the boring grey ones.............Rated at 2400.....I foresee no big issue with this speed, and probably by the time that RR is available there wil have been lots of magic dust sprinkled over the Ram issues, so fully expecting to be able to tweak speed if I want.......I bought the Ram early because it was on offer for £70.00........So a nice saving
It's not available any more, do you remember what the price was?For people want to buy in EU, I just found this reseller from Germany;
https://www.drivecity.de/product_in...-AM4-AMD-X370-USB3-0-3-1-miniITX_1169772.html
16Gbx2 for 64$?!same pick up my piece of 16GB x 2 @ 2933 at frys for $64. Waiting on R.R. now :[
It's not available any more, do you remember what the price was?
Appreciate the info, thanks! I've tried everything the links suggest; maxing SoC, RAM & CPU voltages, (both BIOS and Ryzen Master) to no avail, nothing other than 2400 would work.One issue is that the RAM, Infinity Fabric and SoC speeds seem to be all tied together. I have 3200/CL16 TridentZ's w/ an R7 1700 - when I run the chip at stock 3.0GHz clocks, I can only get a stable 2400MHz on my RAM, but when I push it up to 3.7GHz+ I can get my RAM running at 2933MHz on an MSI X370 Gaming Carbon Pro (w/o touching SoC Voltage at all). Recently Richard Hallock of AMD did a stepthrough for RAM overclocking and recommended volting the SoC to 1.1V, RAM up to 1.5V (discussion here), and 40-60 ohms for ProcODT.
It's been previously established that the best bet for hitting 3200MHz+ right now is w/ a single pair of Samsung B-Die RAM. Anyway, hopefully with the May AGESA updates, things will work better. One other good tip that will make life a lot easier is that all the settings can be adjusted in real-time (Windows only) in Ryzen Master - that's probably a lot easier than clearing the BIOS over and over and for fine tuning.
Waiting for Raven Ridge, buying a few bits for it while I wait..........A G-Unique DC adaptor and some Ram so far.........I got the 16GB (2x8) Ballistix Sport from Cruicial, the boring grey ones.............Rated at 2400.....I foresee no big issue with this speed, and probably by the time that RR is available there wil have been lots of magic dust sprinkled over the Ram issues, so fully expecting to be able to tweak speed if I want.......I bought the Ram early because it was on offer for £70.00........So a nice saving
16Gbx2 for 64$?!
And here I was thinking my 8Gbx2 @2666 (CL13) were a steal at 100€...
Hey guys! I'm new here, as since I've been using this thread (like I'm sure a lot of lurkers do) for information about AM4 ITX boards, I would like to give back to the community. In case anyone just like me has been anticipating to fit a decent low-profile cooler for their upcoming AM4 builds, I was waiting for Noctua's AM4 brackets for the NH-L9a. Today I got an update from Noctua that they are releasing a new edition of the NH-L9 for AM4, called NH-L9a SE-AM4:
I'm not sure if this is known info, but I couldn't find it anywhere on the internet and I'm posting it anyway as I would find it very useful, as I almost went with the Cyorig C7 just because of no updates regarding a NH-L9 for AM4.
If anyone has any more recent updates regarding the Gigabyte or ASRock boards, that would be awesome, as I didn't receive any responses to direct e-mails and Facebook questions regarding those (almost as if they wanted me to get the Biostar board instead of waiting for their products), and I would rather not get the Biostar board if the others are around the corner. Just personal brand preference combined with a preference of built in Wi-fi, better audio chips and potential support of future >95W Zen+ chips.
That's kinda rough that people have to buy a whole new heatsink rather than a bracket kit for an existing L9i or L9a.
That's kinda rough that people have to buy a whole new heatsink rather than a bracket kit for an existing L9i or L9a.
Awesome, thanks for the news! If Noctua is there to save me from how tall the Wraith Cooler is, I might stay on path and go with AM4 this year.
the L9a could interfere with the VRM.