Anybody in search of an even more silent solution:
Passive cooled Cirrus7 Incus 300 ?
Passive cooled Cirrus7 Incus 300 ?
Anybody in search of an even more silent solution:
Passive cooled Cirrus7 Incus 300 ?
I'm planning to build out a a300 3400g build and I'm new to both AMD and iGPUs. Is anyone getting stable ram speed higher than 3200 Mhz? I think I read someone getting 3400 Mhz. What performance gains can be seen from a 200 Mhz difference? Will the a300 eventually support much higher speeds, and what would the performance gains be seen from that (says 3200 mhz vs 4000 mhz)? Sorry for so many questions...i'm trying to wrap my head around ram speed and its relationship to ryzen and integrated graphics.
BIOS Version 3.60
Date 2019/11/12
I did read that you did a SATA raid 0. is it possible to RAID 0 a pair of SSDs in the a300w?
iGPU performance will generally scale really nicely with RAM speed, how much will depend on the workload, i.e. the game or the benchmark or whatever.
E.g my results in Unigine Valley benchmark, Basic preset, running an A300/2400G/BIOS P1.20/GDM on so only even CL/Dual Rank:2666 20/19/19/19 (Auto Timing, 1.2V) - 43,9 FPS2933 22/21/21/21 (Auto Timing, 1.2V) - 46,3 FPS3200 22/22/22/22 (Auto Timing, 1.2V) - 48,7 FPS3333 24/23/23/23 (Auto Timing, 1.35V) - 49,1 FPS3333 16/19/13/16 (Manual Timing, 1.35V) - 52,5 FPSSo for this particular benchmark in it's Basic preset, it looks like 10% more RAM speed are worth around 5% more FPS, and manual timings vs stock timings (JEDEC stock, not XMP stock), can also be worth around 5%. Also in this benchmark, Dual Rank is up 5% vs Single Rank and a 2400G is up 15% vs a 2200G. Funnily enough, also in this benchmark, BIOS P1.20 is up maybe 5% vs BIOS P3.X on a 2000 series APU, which isn't insignificant. Unfortunately 3000 Series APUs require BIOS 3.X.There are no massive jumps directly from one tier to the next, but it's always some % here and there, which in the end can add up or multiply quite a bit.
As for achievable stable speed, 3333 to 3466 generally appears doable. I don't know whether anyone got 3533 or even 3600 stable on an A300 so far and if so with which RAM / CPU / BIOS
Whether we are going to see much higher memory speeds in the future probably depends on a couple of things. The board generally being capable of such, wider range of faster SO-DIMM kits, ASROCK offering a BIOS that allows for RAM Voltage > 1.35V, and support for the Renoir APUs, which should come with the much better Zen2 memory controller.
STX seems unpopular with manufacturers. For Intel Kaby Lake, we had a choice of an Asrock and three Asus boards (H110S1 and S2, Q170S1), but now it is only Asrock we have for AMD and Intel as consumers.At the moment, is the a300 the only way to get a hold of an AMD STX motherboard? Unfortunately, looks like this is the case. Hopefully we see some other companies come out with some.
Here are some CPU cooler clearance tests with the A300: http://blog.livedoor.jp/wisteriear/archives/1073654956.html (Google Translate did a good job translating it for me). I'd be cool to fit a C7 Cu into the case; did anyone try modding it yet?
I have an A300 with a 3200G on the way. I'm going to use it as a headless server running 24/7, but it'll be close to idling most of the time (running Nextcloud and file sharing services). It's going to live close to my bed, so silence is an important factor. From what I read, it's possible to idle the whole machine under 10 W without much trouble, so I don't think heat and noise is going to be much of an issue - but the bigger the heatsink, the better.
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for DDR4 of course.) It's a revealing comedy like those “bicycle tyre rolling resistance” sites that strap wheels or vehicles to a motorized drum and claim “look ma, can do 60kph!!!”, and who drive the drum instead of using the wheel to drive the drum. Digressing. I'm quite happy with my $135 used intel NUC, thank you very muchAnd whoever buys an Intel NUC these days either required by policy, loves the color, or is an illiterate bum who needs to subscribe to tech news in audio book format
I'm quite happy with my $135 used intel NUC, thank you very much
They have their place. What is it that you have against them?
Your rudeness was completely unnecessary and uncalled for.What on god's green earth made you think, stepping up presenting a crooked comparison were a good idea?
It's probably the thought of people like that which makes Linus from Tech Tips do unchristian things to himself to better his mood every morning.
I'm aware you might be as much jesting as I am.