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Ryzen 5000 series stock


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20 hours ago, J7SC_Orion said:

  

Nice !

What mobo are you going to plug that into ? Alo keep an ey on new Agesa bios by mobo manufacturers, rumour has InFin at 2000 + 

Just an Auros Elite, nothing too wild. I probably won't be overclocking this for a while. 
Now I'm just waiting on stock alerts and my custom scripts to alert me for a 3080.

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Put in for the Newegg shuffle again for both the 5600X, 5800X and the 3070's they have. Won the 5600X, so order is placed. Honestly was hoping for the 5800X or better a 5900X, but will take what I can get and repurpose this down the line if I really need to.

 

Now need to figure out a motherboard. I was able to fully place an order for an ASUS Dark Hero X570 but then got the dreaded email back that they voided it. I liked it since it didn't have the chipset fan. So maybe will look at some B550 boards. I'm not really in the know on AMD boards so will probably need to do some research.

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1 hour ago, Sir Beregond said:

Put in for the Newegg shuffle again for both the 5600X, 5800X and the 3070's they have. Won the 5600X, so order is placed. Honestly was hoping for the 5800X or better a 5900X, but will take what I can get and repurpose this down the line if I really need to.

 

Now need to figure out a motherboard. I was able to fully place an order for an ASUS Dark Hero X570 but then got the dreaded email back that they voided it. I liked it since it didn't have the chipset fan. So maybe will look at some B550 boards. I'm not really in the know on AMD boards so will probably need to do some research.

  

'Grats on scoring a 5600X, it is certainly a great start with Zen3  IPC improvements baked in, though nothing stopping you to go for a 5900X or 5950X when more of them are available, and repurpose the original CPU as you say.

 

IMO, with upgrades in mind, I would recommend the X570 mobos over the equivalent B550s, by and large for the additional IO. Asus Dark Hero X570 is among if not the best, but there are some very good  Aorus models and also MSI  X570 available, such as the 'Unify'

   

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3 hours ago, J7SC_Orion said:

  

'Grats on scoring a 5600X, it is certainly a great start with Zen3  IPC improvements baked in, though nothing stopping you to go for a 5900X or 5950X when more of them are available, and repurpose the original CPU as you say.

 

IMO, with upgrades in mind, I would recommend the X570 mobos over the equivalent B550s, by and large for the additional IO. Asus Dark Hero X570 is among if not the best, but there are some very good  Aorus models and also MSI  X570 available, such as the 'Unify'

   

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Thanks, that's actually very helpful.

 

Yeah I didn't like how all the X570 boards have those little chipset fans, but seeing this chart, I see what you mean. Yep will look for an X570. I liked that the Dark Hero didn't have that chipset fan. But will look at these other ones you mentioned.

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Not sure if you are looking to OC in the future but the X570 Creator by Asrock is a solid mobo.

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On 1/27/2021 at 10:30 PM, Sir Beregond said:

 

Thanks, that's actually very helpful.

 

Yeah I didn't like how all the X570 boards have those little chipset fans, but seeing this chart, I see what you mean. Yep will look for an X570. I liked that the Dark Hero didn't have that chipset fan. But will look at these other ones you mentioned.

When I built my system,the 5xx series wasn't out. I went with the x470 AORUS ULTRA Gaming from Gigabyte and haven't had any complaints using my 2700x in it. I'd imagine the x570 would show the same dependability.Was also a nice price @ the time.

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On 1/29/2021 at 6:17 AM, schuck6566 said:

When I built my system,the 5xx series wasn't out. I went with the x470 AORUS ULTRA Gaming from Gigabyte and haven't had any complaints using my 2700x in it. I'd imagine the x570 would show the same dependability.Was also a nice price @ the time.

I guess the biggest other thing I am concerned about is if they come with BIOS that support Zen 3 out of the box or if I need to update which could be problematic since I don't have a Zen 2 chip to throw in there. Not sure if that's even a problem, but just something that is in the back of my mind.

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4 hours ago, Sir Beregond said:

I guess the biggest other thing I am concerned about is if they come with BIOS that support Zen 3 out of the box or if I need to update which could be problematic since I don't have a Zen 2 chip to throw in there. Not sure if that's even a problem, but just something that is in the back of my mind.

U can look for a sticker saying it supports it, but I'd look for the boards that have Flashback/Q-Flash support as they allow bios updates via USB without a supported cpu. Also this option is always there....  https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-105

short term boot loan kit from amd (if all else fails):)

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On 1/29/2021 at 7:17 AM, schuck6566 said:

When I built my system,the 5xx series wasn't out. I went with the x470 AORUS ULTRA Gaming from Gigabyte and haven't had any complaints using my 2700x in it. I'd imagine the x570 would show the same dependability.Was also a nice price @ the time.

On a side note,was looking @ larger nvme drives and figured I didn't need to look at the 4.0 versions because by the time I upgraded again a cpu wouldn't fit this socket or wouldn't be worth the little bit of Ommmph I'd get. Surprise,this board(X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING (rev. 1.0) ) is even supporting the 5xxx series cpu's with pcie 4.0 support. So, in a year or 2 when the cpu's might be available and actually cheaper I'll be ready to upgrade. :)  https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Motherboard/X470-AORUS-ULTRA-GAMING-rev-10/support#support-cpu

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