Ryzen 3900x and Asus Prime X370 Pro are powerful options for performance and value.
Ryzen 3900x and Asus Prime X370 Pro are powerful options for performance and value.
The typical boost performance has been excellent, and people generally don’t gain much more from overclocks. During gaming tasks, my cores consistently run at 4.2 or 4.3. Coming from a 1700x I upgraded to 3.8. It’s not a huge difference but seems more reliable. This trend likely applies to newer systems as well.
anyone have an update on this setup, the 3900x with the x370 prime pro? as soon at the 3900x come back in stock i want to pull the trigger on it, and later update my mobo and ram. Currently have x370 prime pro with 1700 OCed at 4ghz static, on custom loop, 2700 ram, vega 64 on water also, same loop. Should I wait for the 16 core and upgrade mobo then also?
How did you manage to get the latest Ryzen processors running on your Asus X370 Prime Pro? You’ve done a thorough overhaul—switched chipset, BIOS, Windows, GPU drivers, DDU support, and even tested different RAM speeds. Still facing issues like frequent Video_Scheduler errors, random crashes, inability to play games, and freezing when booting games. I tried running RAM at stock speeds and higher frequencies, but nothing resolved the problem. Your Corsair LPX sticks are rated for 3200mHz, yet they’re not working. I’ve also experimented with overclocking the CPU to check for power issues, but it didn’t help. Your system runs Windows 10 64-bit with the latest updates, and you’re using a gaming GPU with good cooling. The BIOS and CPU-Z both show the CPU as 3600x, yet Ryzen Master lists it as unsupported. You mentioned a friend had an X470 board and it worked fine—could that be the key? Any tips or settings adjustments would be greatly appreciated. This setup is definitely causing some major frustration.
I've begun using the 3900x in the Prime x370-Pro. Everything seems fine at first, but the voltage readings are a bit off. HWmonitor reported a high of 1.5V and my CPU core voltage was also elevated during Stock mode. I adjusted the VCORE offset to -0.1 in BIOS, which lowered temperatures and reduced core spikes to a maximum of 1.43V, though the VID still climbs to 1.5V—something that worries me. I'm unsure how much longer this board can handle this situation. I'm looking into upgrading to an x570 or possibly a B550 for better compatibility with the 3900x and a smoother upgrade path. That 4.566 MHz boost is impressive, but I wouldn't consider overclocking on this board. Stock seems too conservative given what we're seeing. Apart from that, it functions adequately.