#RYZEN 1700 CINEBENCH UPDATE#
If you use 1700 CPU, please do not update the BIOS to 7.0 or later BIOS. *** User will not able to flash previous BIOS once upgrading to this BIOS version. **It requires to update BIOS to 7.00 before updating this version. *This BIOS doesn't support Bristol Ridge CPU, do NOT update this BIOS if Bristol Ridge CPU is being used. too bad changelogs on the agesa are kept secret, too.Īlright so i just got another answer. RX 580 set to 1077mhZ (cant affect the speeds as of yet) and -93mV (on the core of course - we could also use the VRAM voltage control btw as I think its too high there too) 75 degrees C on maximum stress. Ryzen 1700 set to 3.2 GhZ and 0.98125V 84 degrees C under maximum load. it would be the easiest way, the bridge will be there only for the limited rom size. The temperatures did drop on the GPU and CPU under maximum stress. but if you think about, it only makes sense if you can just flash and run both bridge and final with the old cpu, anything else would cause so much trouble they would have to specifically alert to it. its like they make you buy this 5000 before you can be sure to upgrade, kinda shady how they keep it unclear. This will carry out a very brief test where Ryzen. Next, lock in that new value by clicking Apply & Test. Click Apply & Test to lock-in new core speed values in Ryzen Master. I found that between stock and 3.9 GHz voltage increases were quite moderate. Change the number from its base to something higher and hit Enter on your keyboard. The Ryzen 7 1700X would run at 4.0 GHz within AMDs recommendation of 1.45v, the Ryon the other hand was up to 1.48v for the same overclock. hopefully some info on this will get around sometimes before. To change the clock speed, click the number beneath the first core.
#RYZEN 1700 CINEBENCH UPGRADE#
I contacted asrock and their answer was kind of strange, first they said kinda yes, then they said kinda no and that this cpu would not be supported, but i take that as the same text as for the old bios, which meant simply "not recommended", when in reality its "fully supported".Īnd how would you supposed to upgrade with a 1700 to say 5600 anyway since you would eitherĪ) have to flash the bridge and the final bios with the 1700ī) flash to the bridge with 1700, then insert the 5600Įxactly, ill be tempted until december.
#RYZEN 1700 CINEBENCH HOW TO#
Now with the latest bios it is stated that "This BIOS doesn't support Bristol Ridge CPU, do NOT update this BIOS if Bristol Ridge CPU is being used." - so you would assume it runs the same 1700 cpu, too.īut theres also a bridge bios and there are no real instructions on how to proceed in case of an update like this. Though it was said once that support for older cpus will be dropped over the path of agesa, it seems only bristol ridge cpus were really dropped out at least for this board.
Its simply "not recommended" to do so, when theres "no real reason" behind it. This bios - as well as several other before bios before that - mention that its "NOT recommend updating this BIOS if Pinnacle, Raven, Summit or Bristol Ridge CPU is being used on your system.", yet it runs flawlessly with the ryzen 1700 and probably other cpus as well.