But 3000 Series CPUs are supported on X370 just fine.
"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment."
There is nothing unofficial about that. Its not like manufacturers concocted some unofficial update. MB manufacturers chose to update their boards. They probably didn't update them all since Ryzen 3000 seem to have slightly higher TDP. AMD officially said AM4 would be compatible until 2020 but its up to the mb manufacturers if they want to update their boards or not. And many X370 mobos got the latest AGESA updates. Allthough I chose to stay on my 1700X until Ryzen 4000 hits and I get some cheap second hand Ryzen 3000 to get me going for another couple of years.
"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment."
There is nothing unofficial about that. Its not like manufacturers concocted some unofficial update. MB manufacturers chose to update their boards. They probably didn't update them all since Ryzen 3000 seem to have slightly higher TDP. AMD officially said AM4 would be compatible until 2020 but its up to the mb manufacturers if they want to update their boards or not. And many X370 mobos got the latest AGESA updates. Allthough I chose to stay on my 1700X until Ryzen 4000 hits and I get some cheap second hand Ryzen 3000 to get me going for another couple of years.
According to AMDs material it is unofficial. That doesn't mean that they are not working but 100% compatibility, features and support in the future is all one single question mark. I'm glad that it works.
ps. Meanwhile at MSI there is a Desperation campaign coming out:
Whatever. This is silly either way. It works so its all good.
"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment."
i dont understand why a cpu core cant be programmed to do both tasks, just with a bios switch, ud set one core to gpu tasks so u have like 1 core and thread for gpu tasks to just process a basic image to boot the system to install and do office/youtube stuff
sure it will suck for games but thats not the point of having a igpu on a desktop for now, the idea is to save on power from a gfx card or have a backup in case the gfx card dies
like for real, we used to have videocards 25 years ago that ran with 1-4 megabytes of vram ... and did full hd resolutions and divx movies without any isseus. U telling me that shit from 20 years ago cant be simulated on a regular cpu core from today ?
i think we are being scammed having to pay more for igpu as an extra hardware that could be solved with software
Also i see signs many companies like msi are expecting a massive depression in the economy trying to grab as much cash as they can right now
many motherboards have said output vga/dvi built in these days because for a long time not so long ago mostl intel cpus had the igpu cooked in wetter u wanted it or not
i dont understand why a cpu core cant be programmed to do both tasks, just with a bios switch, ud set one core to gpu tasks so u have like 1 core and thread for gpu tasks to just process a basic image to boot the system to install and do office/youtube stuff
sure it will suck for games but thats not the point of having a igpu on a desktop for now, the idea is to save on power from a gfx card or have a backup in case the gfx card dies
like for real, we used to have videocards 25 years ago that ran with 1-4 megabytes of vram ... and did full hd resolutions and divx movies without any isseus. U telling me that shit from 20 years ago cant be simulated on a regular cpu core from today ?
i think we are being scammed having to pay more for igpu as an extra hardware that could be solved with software
Also i see signs many companies like msi are expecting a massive depression in the economy trying to grab as much cash as they can right now
Holy shit
Why didn't anyone came up with this already?! You show 'em, buster!
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
pretty fucking cool that it doesnt even bluescreen or anything, it just keeps going wtf, impressive but also scary it doesnt have a heat self shutdown protection ??
heat protection is handled by the bios and in this case just disabled. the cpu throttles at much as i cant to not overheat. you cant kill modern cpus by using it without a cooler, they will just slow down
Oh where are the days of the Athlon CPUs - emitting as much heat as a small sun and a failing fan (which was not uncommon back then) could cause it to die in less than 10 seconds with no BIOS override.
Just a dumb questiion. Do you think MoBo companies (ASUS in this case) would send , for example, recently made X570 mobos with the latest BIOS installed in 'em (say in this case the X570 PRO's 1407) to sell at retailers to save you the time and dramas to update the BIOS to a newer version?
I'm saying this because i've seen some people arguing that their non-OC'd X570 (i think) would not reach the 3200mhz that the mobo can reach without OC'ing it out.
Then there's this BIOS update that's said to have AGESA 1.0.0.5 to fix such issue.. But what if you don't have such update and you have 3200mhz'd RAM (like the text below) ?. Would it still boot or will it cause boot issues?
I'm saying this because yesterday one of my RAM sticks died and had to buy a CORSAIR LPX 2x16GB 3200Mhz CL16 (Because same model as i have are not created/sold anymore) and wondered if , whenever i buy a X570 board (To save the BIOS/RYZEN cpu change drama) with a 3700x (price drop) or 4000 series ( if better) , i won't have to mess up with the whole BIOS thing etc..
Yep, planning to jump one day from my 6700K to something better..One day..
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Just update the bios, it takes like 2 Minutes once you downloaded the file and put it on a stick.
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