TheOverclocker Issue 42 | Page 14

AMD THREADRIPPER XOC – ROG ZENITH EXTREME I t’s not often that my first valid experience with a new or unreleased platform is literally using it at the edge of what it is capable of. However, this is exactly what happened with AMD’s much vaunted ThreadRipper or X399 platform. I had literally only managed to gather some info and spend a couple of hours (if that) with the system cooled via an AIO, then my next 14 The OverClocker Issue 42 | 2017 interaction with it was having to prepare the platform for extreme overclocking. That said, it was not only intimidating, but had a massive learning curve. As many of you have experienced, Ryzen overclocking isn’t as forgiving or as straight forward as what you might get with the INTEL platforms. There’s a lot more to get your head around and, at the very least, the systems are even more unpredictable under extreme temperature environments. With that said though, the frustration of dealing with the 1950X at -185’C cannot be understated, but at the same time it is oddly enough rewarding. It’s the first desktop CPU that makes 32 threads available to us, and I’ve been involved with overclocking for a very long time. Nothing in my past experience