Dawelio
Active member
Hello guys,
So I have been rather interested in AMD and Ryzen lately, as well as gotten fed up with Intel and how they run their business. Specially towards their customers.
I am now looking into either the Ryzen 7 1700 or 1700X, not sure which one that would be the best suited for me really? Since it's only about £40 price difference, which isn't a lot.
I did read somewhere that the 1700X do have a certain technology which allows it to boost it's clockspeed as high as it can go, if it feels that it is getting enough cooling?
I am also wondering about wether to go with Biostar AM4 itx X370 or B370?...
Since I've watched BitWit's video on this X370 motherboard and he said that the extra PCI lanes etc that X370 has over B370, is a bit wasted, due to only having one 16x PCIe slot and one M.2 slot. As well as no SLI or so, hence the purpose kinda is gone...
I did also come across this video (if you guys can be bothered) and at around 7:00-9:00, I think that either the 65W (1700) or 95W (1700X) will both be rather cool with that small AIO in the video (Asetek 545LC), which I've ordered today:
https://youtu.be/7iOVkAimqDY?t=7m37s
Thanks guys,
Chrazey
So I have been rather interested in AMD and Ryzen lately, as well as gotten fed up with Intel and how they run their business. Specially towards their customers.
I am now looking into either the Ryzen 7 1700 or 1700X, not sure which one that would be the best suited for me really? Since it's only about £40 price difference, which isn't a lot.
I did read somewhere that the 1700X do have a certain technology which allows it to boost it's clockspeed as high as it can go, if it feels that it is getting enough cooling?
I am also wondering about wether to go with Biostar AM4 itx X370 or B370?...
Since I've watched BitWit's video on this X370 motherboard and he said that the extra PCI lanes etc that X370 has over B370, is a bit wasted, due to only having one 16x PCIe slot and one M.2 slot. As well as no SLI or so, hence the purpose kinda is gone...
I did also come across this video (if you guys can be bothered) and at around 7:00-9:00, I think that either the 65W (1700) or 95W (1700X) will both be rather cool with that small AIO in the video (Asetek 545LC), which I've ordered today:
https://youtu.be/7iOVkAimqDY?t=7m37s
Thanks guys,
Chrazey