Re: Suggestions for Ryzen 9 motherboards
- In reply to: Dave Cottlehuber: "Re: Suggestions for Ryzen 9 motherboards"
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Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2025 21:27:19 UTC
On 2025-02-19T22:12:47.000+01:00, Dave Cottlehuber <dch@skunkwerks.at> wrote: > On Tue, 28 Jan 2025, at 19:34, Daniel Engberg wrote: >> On 2025-01-28T17:06:42.000+01:00, Tomek CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info> >> wrote: >> >>> On Sun, Jan 26, 2025 at 2:54 PM Paul Floyd wrote: >>> >>>> On 26/12/2024 17:30, Daniel Engberg wrote: >>>> >>>> Good board however there's very little that justifies the >>>> difference in price between X670E and X870E variants (spend >>>> that on a cooler instead). You can find a short summary here, >> >> Stability is excellent using Asus ProArt X670E-CREATOR WIFI and a >> Ryzen >> >> 7900 at least, some platform support bits a missing like no way >> to > > Generally mine has been solid but I have had several disconnects of > one side of zfs mirror on these boards under load, whether poudriere > or similar high I/o Db work. It’s always in the same additional > NVMe slot tucked away by the cpu. > > I expect the thermal cooling is not quite sufficient for the > non-gaming abuse I dish out. > > The storage has been swapped out and the next batch has the same > issue in the same slot, so I think it’s the mobo. > > Other than that I like it, lots of USB ports finally and nice cpu > speed. I use a fanless KalmX GPU. > > A+ > > Dave Interesting, have you updated BIOS as there have been a few PCIe tweaks to AGESA? My Crucial P5 Plus and Sandisk Extreme Pro (PCIe 3.0) NVME drives works just fine without any disconnects and I abuse Poudriere quite a bit among other things. Best regards, Daniel