Sorry I have no idea.... I hope you get it working, I have a Fury and an 1800x on order. Sorry for the delay I was working.
I see that you are Ryzen up the corporate ladder.😇
I was teaching Yoga!
I read this earlier @wendell
Ryzen benefits from disabling High Precision Event Timers (HPET). The timer resolution of HPET can cause an observer effect that can subtract performance. This is a BIOS option, or a function that can be disabled from the Windows command shell.
Ryzen benefits from enabling the High Performance power profile. This overrides core parking. Eventually we will have a driver that allows people to stay on balanced and disable core parking anyways. Gamers have been doing this for a while, too.
These are just some examples of the early growing pains that can be overcome with time.
Apparently it makes gaming performance better - in windows.
Also, smt seems to be a bit weird in windows. Causes excessive cache misses sometimes, maybe.
@wendell try looking at the buildapcsales subreddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcsales/comments/5x4yhr/_/
Storage
http://www.microcenter.com/product/475162/M600_256GB_SATA_III_M2_SSD
http://www.microcenter.com/product/475162/M600_256GB_SATA_III_M2_SSD
Processor + motherboard
http://www.microcenter.com/site/content/Ryzen.aspx?utm_source=eNews%20Special%20Ed%2020170302&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=E4129&MccGuid=2E673158-4CCC-48CF-9C5E-541940CD6B48
Graphics cards
http://www.microcenter.com/product/473747/Radeon_RX_480_4GB_GDDR5_Red_Dragon_Video_Card
Is this what heartbreak feels like?
Is this a limitation of the chipset or software?
I completed my trip earlier :)
Software pretty sure. New UEFI prolly fixes
here's hoping
Got to love those chip bundles, alot of clients alot beefier CPUs (8350 over the athlon 760k) for the same or less money.