I just want my 3400 16-18-18-36 TridentZ to go past 2600.
I think I've misunderstood AMD's "Tips for building a better AMD Ryzen system" memory suggestion.
I had read their suggestion as my memory is Samsung b-die, but it looks like it's not. And re-reading their post, it's not directly saying that my memory is b-die.
So, this might help to explain why I've been incapable of hitting 3200mhz on the memory.
1. I thought I had b-die per https://community.amd.com/community...4/tips-for-building-a-better-amd-ryzen-system
2. My memory
3. What Thaiphoon Burner says ( this program read the memory the first time I tried; every other time it is coming back empty.)
I just want my 3400 16-18-18-36 TridentZ to go past 2600.
well, this blows... ASRock X370 pro is installed with the FlareX memory that I didn't want to buy and it refuses to post @ 3200mhz 14-14-14-34 (XMP) 1.35v
running the latest BIOS with the AGESA 1.0.0.4a is there something I am not aware of? RAM is the first listed on the QVL...
To echo what Richie said, people have found success with both XMP and manual entry bios are still very much in flux.well, this blows... ASRock X370 pro is installed with the FlareX memory that I didn't want to buy and it refuses to post @ 3200mhz 14-14-14-34 (XMP) 1.35v
running the latest BIOS with the AGESA 1.0.0.4a is there something I am not aware of? RAM is the first listed on the QVL...
yes, i've tried xmp and manual... basically everything that I did on the MSI board.
i might try to relax the timings but it's definitely the memory again... CPU seems fine regardless of OC settings up to around 3.9ghz
when you say "SOC" voltage what are you referring to, the offset?
VDDR_SOC in bios HW monitor was ~0.912v so I bumped it up to 1.0v, which resulted in slightly over 1v.
guess I'll just keep trying
The latest AGESA update for the Prime X370-Pro killed memory support for many users, whilst boosting it for some.It's dated 4/2/17 though, not sure if something got borked with the latest update.
VDDR_SOC in bios HW monitor was ~0.912v so I bumped it up to 1.0v, which resulted in slightly over 1v.
guess I'll just keep trying
lol that worked well then I guessi would have gladly posted one except once the system was powered off it wouldn't post again and I had to clear cmos...
I'll give it a whirl thx, this board is quite similar to the Taichi so I suppose looking at some related articles/posts I might be able to find some sort of remedy.
EDIT: Ryzen Master was able to bring the mem up to 3200 @ 14-14-14-34 1T seemingly without a fuss. So, does this confirm that it's still just a buggy BIOS?