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04-20-2018 09:09 AM #21
Guys I need your advice again.
Could you suggest me a working(no problems at all) 64GB kit or 128GB kit that you use with no problems?
I won't OC or anything but I want 24/7 stability.
I don't want to buy so much RAM with these prices and have problems!
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04-23-2018 04:19 PM #22
paulmarc PC Specs Motherboard ASUS X399 Zenith Extreme Processor AMD ThreadRipper 1950X Memory (part number) 128GB DDR4 Graphics Card #1 nVidia GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Card #2 nVidia GTX 1080 Ti Monitor LG 24" Gaming Monitor Storage #1 2x M.2 NVMe 480GB Storage #2 2x 4TB HDD CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken X62 Case Cougar Panzer Max Power Supply Cougar 1050W Gold Keyboard Cougar 700K Mouse Logitech G700s Headset Logitech G930 Mouse Pad Logitech G440 OS Linux
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So far, the system's been behaving nicely, and with "regular" load.
Granted, its exhaust is quite warm, but running 2x GPU's with 6x HDD's and 3x M.2 drives is bound to generate a little "heat".
Temperatures are well within boundaries, and I feel it's gonna be able to easily stay up and running for a long time.
I will increase the workload gradually this week, and will keep at it for at least a month.
Hope you will join the club in owning this wonderful board.
Note that my running Linux might be "helping" in stabilizing the system...
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04-24-2018 05:54 PM #23
gupsterg PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus VII Ranger Processor i5 4690K Memory (part number) HyperX Savage 2400MHz 16GB Graphics Card #1 Sapphire R9 Fury X (1145/545 Custom ROM) Monitor Asus MG279Q Storage #1 Samsung 840 Evo 250GB Storage #2 HGST 2TB CPU Cooler ThermalRight Archon SB-E X2 Case Silverstone Temjin 06 Power Supply Cooler Master V850 Headset/Speakers HyperX Cloud OS Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro x64
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IIRC a version of Ai Suite was released that doesn't enable HPET. But as it is something I don't use I can't say it is problematic or not with that version.
@erefer
I'd say I've had a smooth ride with ZE. I've had the board since launch. I used originally F4-3200C14D-16GTZ (2x8GB), I reached ~3333MHz stable at the time with tweaking. Later changed to F4-3200C14Q-32GVK (4x8GB), as UEFI had progressed higher than 3200MHz seemed easier to attain. Max reached was 3466MHz. Perhaps I had got more used to using board, dunno. Both ram kits IIRC are not on QVL, but as they are single sided/rank Samsung B die, which Ryzen/Threadripper favours I've had a good experience with them.
I use WC and this board has been great to allow water loop temp as source for fans/pump. Only CPU_FAN, CPU_OPT and W_PUMP+ header do not allow a differing temperature source. All of the other headers and add on board allows differing source as well as multiple sources. I have experienced the corruption of PWM on this board, but only 3-4 times in many months and hours of usage. Some of these occasions I forced the issue by using multiple apps to access monitoring. As long as I do not do that all is well. My rig can be up continuously for 24hrs+ under heavy load. Another tip is if a situation of multiple apps for monitoring occurs I do a repost, this always mean I will not encounter the PWM corruption.
I use RGB set to static red, I then uninstalled AURA. I believe as it has a profile for RGB based on temperature it will access SuperIO chip. So if you run AURA and say another app that accesses SuperIO chip (ie monitoring tool) you could have PWM issues.
Onboard WiFi has been great. Board even after having had for many months makes me go WOW every time I look at it. I had originally a GTX 1080 and then changed to RX VEGA64, no noted issues. I have 2 SATA SSDs and 2 SATA HDDs connected as well, soon adding a NVMe. I use 4 of the rear IO USBs and have case twin 3.0 and twin 2.0 USB connected to mobo. These get used again without issue.
I throw things like P95, Y-Cruncher, RealBench, HCI Memtest, f@h and Bionic at rig for lengthy runs when change UEFI/settings and been sound. All in all a solid board for me.Intel DefectorAMD Rebel
R9 5900X - Custom WC - ASUS Crosshair VII Hero WiFi - Ballistix Sport LT 2x16GB 3800MHz C16 - RX 6800 XT - WD SN770 2TB - 2x 870 EVO 4TB
24/7 OC: i5 4690K @ 4.9GHz CPU@1.255v 4.4GHz Cache@1.10v - Archon SB-E X2 - Asus Maximus VII Ranger
Sapphire Fury X (1145/545 ~17.7K GS 3DM FS)
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04-25-2018 04:14 AM #24
tstager PC Specs Motherboard Zenith Extreme Processor Threadripper 1950x Memory (part number) 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte Vega 64 - Alphacool GPX-A waterblock Monitor Samsung CHG70 Storage #1 Samsung 960 pro 512 Storage #2 Samsung 970 pro 512 CPU Cooler Aquacomputer Cuplex Kryos Next Vision Case Thermaltake Tower 900 Power Supply Corsair RM1000i Keyboard Microsoft Surface keyboard with fingerprint reader Mouse Microsoft Surface Precision Bluetooth Headset Samsung Odyssey HMD OS Windows 10 Pro 1809 Network Router Asus 1900AC
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I've used this board since Oct 2017 and It hasn't given me any issues. It has worked perfect since the first time that I fired it up. It runs 24/7. I wouldn't go with anything else.
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04-25-2018 11:58 AM #25
paulmarc PC Specs Motherboard ASUS X399 Zenith Extreme Processor AMD ThreadRipper 1950X Memory (part number) 128GB DDR4 Graphics Card #1 nVidia GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Card #2 nVidia GTX 1080 Ti Monitor LG 24" Gaming Monitor Storage #1 2x M.2 NVMe 480GB Storage #2 2x 4TB HDD CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken X62 Case Cougar Panzer Max Power Supply Cougar 1050W Gold Keyboard Cougar 700K Mouse Logitech G700s Headset Logitech G930 Mouse Pad Logitech G440 OS Linux
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07-24-2018 08:46 PM #26AS185Guest
Much has been said already here in term's of functionality of this board. I agree, it's an awesome board, it's lighting fast with a 1950X and stacked up with all ram modules. I possess 64GB Goodram (2x8GB kits, for a total of 4), running under 2666mhz. I did have problem's in the beginning, mainly installing Windows 10 Home but that's because I thought you can overclock the ram frequency without the cpu (so the service agent @ the retail store said in Warsaw). That wasn't true but here I was thinking that nowadays, maybe it's possible. Anyhow, I switched to the ram frequency back to default values and everything is running fine up on till this day
You shouldn't worry in term's of ram as long as you stay under JEDEC standard's. I don't think my ram manufacturer is even listed under memory QVL. You can load all module's up to 128GB, but yeah, I guess it's expensive everywhere
I hope that everyone's input enlighten's your decision on buying this motherboard.