I take it many of you don't have a Microcenter close by? I've had 2 of these in my possession over the weekend. One from the AMD shop, one from microcenter. My brother nabbed one from Microcenter as well.
I have the Taichi and the K7 currently. The Taichi is a much better board. The K7 won't even boot into Ubuntu. Can't say that I'm surprised really. There is always some catch when I try a gigabyte. Probably return it and get another ASrock.
It bricked itself when overclocking. In my case, I used the AI Suite 5-way optimization (which is what I typically use as a baseline on Asus boards). Jay at JaysTwoCents appeared to be manually OCing from the video he put up.
Here's a copy/pasta of my post at [H] - https://hardforum.com/threads/ryzen-owners-thread.1926389/page-2#post-1042860910
As for the Asus, much like JayzTwoCents
Changing options in the EFI lead to the exact same results. Initial target was a flat 4Ghz at 1.35v.
Somehow, after one of those...
You can add my build to that list. Luckily I was able to exchange it for an ASRock at microcenter. If you get one and have to stick with it, leave the OC section at EFI defaults until Asus can get their thing together.
I'll echo Demo24's comments on the 2014 2.0i. Bought one for my wife when they were just hitting the streets.
As someone that's driven boosted VW's for the last 15 years, I find the torque to be non-existent. Passing power and sound dampening are the only things her model lacks. Other...
Alright, so I haven't read all the posts in this thread, but I will tell you what I have found with Project Cars on my own rigs.
Contrary to what Slightly Mad has stated about the game not being a gameworks sponsored title, I believe it's using an awful lot more of Nvidia tech than just PhysX...
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