Makaveli
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No, I'm running 4x8gb.
Nice you do get a boost with 4x8 vs 2x8 in memory performance.
No, I'm running 4x8gb.
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Currently I'm seeing if tFAW at 24 will prove stable. Termination Impedances are all on auto and so are the tertiary timings. V2 basically raises tRCDRD to 20 and tightens the other primaries to 16. I read that tRCDRD needs to be rather loose on these ICs; I figured 18 was loose as it is at 3,400 with 1.385v but maybe not.
Have anyone tried playing around with Bclk overclocking on ryzen 3000 series?
I think was thinking about upping my baseclock to 102mhz. That should net me a maximum +94mhz on single thread boost in theory, while still keeping default downclocking on cores while idle.
I'm a little reluctant on trying this on my 570x with pci gen4 m.2 drives so i'm wondering if any of you guys have any experience with this ?
Yeah, noticed that nice boost in bandwidth :thumbsup:Nice you do get a boost with 4x8 vs 2x8 in memory performance.
Don't feel bad, last night in one of those "This is working pretty well, but what if I just try this..." moments, I thought I had somehow managed to brick the 3900X system. In an attempt to eek out a bit more performance, I went too tight with the memory timings I guess. It failed to post, no big deal, auto recovery will kick in after a few attempts....Nope. Ok, I'll just clear clear the CMOS....Ahh, back in business....wait a minute, why can't I get past the press F2 or DEL to enter UEFI screen? Try again over and over, same thing...Oh crap, Oh crap! Pull the CMOS battery this time, no help, still stuck. Finally resorted to unhooking all drives and removing the M.2, to my relief that did the trick and I was able to get back into UEFI setup.Meh, messing around with memory settings apparently hosed my saved OC profiles (probably when I tried 3800MHz with FCLK @ 1900). Performance declined on one setting and the other generates errors in OCCT. Deleted one profile, now I see the other one is screwed up. I may just reflash to be safe. For now on, I'm going to save the Profiles to a USB stick. Guess I'll be twiddling with this on and off for a bit, till I get tired of messing around. I wish MSI's Dragon software allowed me to at least set the fan profiles in from Windows. With the BIOS being laggy, it's annoying to do using the UEFI UI.
^Wow, that sounded a bit scary! Hmm, these x570 boards sure can be temperamental when pushed.
....wait a minute, why can't I get past the press F2 or DEL to enter UEFI screen? Try again over and over, same thing...Oh crap, Oh crap! Pull the CMOS battery this time, no help, still stuck. Finally resorted to unhooking all drives and removing the M.2, to my relief that did the trick and I was able to get back into UEFI setup.
BIOS freeze ?
Shutdown - Unplug power cord - press power button to clear.
Use clear CMOS jumper.
Sometimes AM4 systems need to have the UEFI reflashed to bring them back around. UEFI corruption. Eww.
That's why you get boards with dual UEFI when possible.
^Wow, that sounded a bit scary! Hmm, these x570 boards sure can be temperamental when pushed.
^Wow, that sounded a bit scary! Hmm, these x570 boards sure can be temperamental when pushed.
I use to do RAID 0 arrays for years. Including on SSD's. Never lost one. I don't have a X570 board but I thought they all had the CMOS flash jumper. The new motherboards do not include a jumper but they should have the pins for it.That is the reason i've stopped tweaking for moment. I have Raid 0 setup and i'm not trying to corrupt my array. When I have moment to backup that data then I will continue but for now. Losing a 2TB array and possibly having to reflash my bios is a no no right now.
I use to do RAID 0 arrays for years. Including on SSD's. Never lost one.
I'm also done them for years but that was prior to Uefi bios which i've seen can become corrupted. This array is on dual SSD's but I will would prefer to back up that data before I continue.
Yeah, checked that out, it sets my memory to 1.7 volts! Nuts!Sometimes the latest uEFI isn't also the greatest to run. Having a MB with USB flashback is the savior in times of need. I doubt I'll ever buy a MB again that doesn't have the option. I've ran into a uEFI version or possibly 2 that didn't even like my b-die.
Lol, I’ll take a second look
So, I tried the 3800MHz preset - no go. I think my CPU just doesn't like a 1900MHz FCLK (I've read of settings to fix this, but not going to do it). 3733 is my Max with more relaxed setting than the DRAM calculator suggests (I used the preset as @Kenmitch suggested). I get about the same results as 3600MHz CL14, except on latency. I'm going to stick here for a while.
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Doing overclocking using cpu offset voltages and low LLC settings seems to cause me to have errors in OCCT stability tests. So I'm going to leave that alone for a few days - seems like AGESA 1004 doesn't like this as much as 1003ABB. Next time I get time, I may try some manual overclocking, though that will almost assuredly increase my temps. Right now CR20 is stuck at 7000 points, lower than my max of 7330. Meh. Unfortunately, my system, as configured, isn't a rock star, still, it's many miles ahead of my old x58/i7 970 system. I think I should complain less!
Hmm, interesting. I wonder why. The IMC is on the IOD.From what I've read so far its easier to hit 1900 FCLK on single CCD processors than dual.
Hmm, interesting. I wonder why. The IMC is on the IOD.