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So for Ryzen, you probably want a high-end / enthusiast class chipset with lots of features and tweaking options, this will be the X370 chipset that went along with the launch of the processor series release. We'll show you that later on in the article.
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We have been testing with this update and can confirm a drop in that memory latency and thus the overall performance. Newer BIOS (AGESA 1006 and upwards based firmware) update ensures better performance and takes a notch of memory latency. Pair it with good and reasonably fast memory (say 2933 MHz) and you will have a a nice value processor. Many of you have been following the news on memory latency. The fact is that week after week Ryzen processor performance has been increasing thanks to BIOS updates and software optimizations.
#Asmedia usb 3.1 driver gigabyte ga ax370 gaming k5 1080p
Before we start-up the review, there has been a lot of chatter on the web on 1080p game performance, CCX interlink latency and bandwidth and/or clock frequencies being responsible and so on. Ryzen series 5 likely is best matched with B350 (a little more vlaue) and Series 7 for the X370 motherboards as it is a high-end desktop (HEDT) product series. The effect of that phenomenon showed in the less optimized and threaded applications, many games are a good example here. We discussed it many times in the reviews, but if you compared an Intel processor core and an AMD processor core and clocked them at the very same frequency, Intel was almost half faster. AMD's processors and APUs over the years have run their course really, for the gamer and more mainstream PC aficionado the older FX and APU series simply lack in raw processor performance compared to what the competition has been offering. Let's first re-cap: AMD has released Ryzen series 5 & 7, the product name and series for their released 8-cores (16 threads) processors. A processor series fabbed at a more efficient and optimized 14 nanometer FinFET process, rather than the 32 nm and 28 nm processes of previous AMD FX CPUs and AMD APUs, respectively. A motherboard with a dark design with gorgeous looks and some extras. The X370 motherboard series are positioned in the high-end Ryzen motherboard spectrum. I is a a lovely match for any Ryzen series 5 or 7 processor. This motherboard is the slightly more affordable (€179) one over the Gaming 5, nad has nice and dark looks. In this review we check out the Aorus AX370 Gaming K5 from Gigabyte. Gigabyte's Top Of The Line Ryzen Motherboard Is Dressed To Impress.
