Memory latency results with the new 604 BIOS for the Prime X370 (AGESA code 1.0.0.4a)
3200 CL16 - still not Cold Boot-stable at CL14.
3200 CL16 - still not Cold Boot-stable at CL14.
Then that might explain why I can't hit 3200.
Apparently the specific version 5.39 of the Corsair LPX 3200C16 is Samsung, but the previous versions are Hynix.
Where do you see a new BIOS for Prime X370-Pro?Memory latency results with the new 604 BIOS for the Prime X370 (AGESA code 1.0.0.4a)
3200 CL16 - still not Cold Boot-stable at CL14.
Memory latency results with the new 604 BIOS for the Prime X370 (AGESA code 1.0.0.4a)
3200 CL16 - still not Cold Boot-stable at CL14.
Had a bit of a nightmare with this one.
My motherboard only came in stock Saturday, so i've been sat twiddling my thumbs for a fair while now ready to go.
So when I get the message I practically run up to the store to grab the mobo, and rush home to get cracking.
Strip the old system down, format the SSD's ready for a clean install, and start fiddling about to get the cable management right, I want this to look good after all.
So I mount the fans and the radiator on the front of the case (which is fiddly as all bloody hell) and then decide that I'd prefer the tubing to come in from a different direction..
Rewind, try again, much fiddling, many swearing, a lot of time later and the rad is back in, the fans are on and wired in, can get cracking on the actual pump/block.
And that's when it hits me... NZXT still haven't shipped me the *!%£#$@ AM4 bracket to fit the X62 kraken. Oh you mother.... BREATHE. COFFEE BREAK. BREATHE.
Thankfully I remembered I'd gotten my hands on a Wraith cooler off Ebay (for far too much :S bloody scalpers) so all i'd really lost was time and patience. So I've fitted the Wraith cooler and i've left the X62 Kraken installed, and left the block loose inside my case where it won't move far (with plastic protection on it).
Nevermind, we carry on. Finish the build, put the GPU in and wouldn't you know, dip$%@! forgot to plug the VGA connector into the PSU.. HUNNNNNGHHHH. Okay grab headtorch.. HNNNNGHHHGHHGHGHG headtorch batteries are dead. FINE, grab phone, hold phone in mouth half blinding myself to use it as a torch and get my arm stuffed so far up into this H440 that I feel like i'm violating a cow. Plug it in, move on. BREATHE.
Everything wired up. All good. Hit the power button and... HOLY CRAP IT ACTUALLY BOOTED. Normally something should have gone wrong at this point, but no.. It just works.. It's a miracle.
Aaaaand then I go to test out a game on steam and my brand new Corsair RM1000X has so much coil whine that I can't even hear the game music through my 5.1 surround system.
F. M. L
Going to wait until Vega release to see if the coil whine is just related to this specific GPU as the R9 290 is a thirsty mare. Managed to roughly halve the coil whine through power tweaking and bios updates, so it's livable with at this point, but we'll see...
So that's my rant so far.. Just got to keep waiting...And keep breathing...
I have a Corsair RM650 that I'm pretty sure is the source of coil whine with my Sapphire Fury Tri-X OC card. I have an EVGA SuperNova G3 850watt that I'm going to swap it out for when my (shipped) NZXT AM4 bracket arrives.
EDIT: Now that I think about it, I think the exact same coil whine was present when I had an RX480 in there too...
Sorry only just seen this.
I bought this PSU after reading reviews that they'd used coil whine reducing practices etc and reviews had it at silent... But it's anything but.
I've had PSU's from CiT (yeah I know...), XFX, EVGA and Silverstone, this is my first Corsair PSU and it's not a good start... Even that cheapo POS CiT was quieter! Really don't want to send it back, but I won't be living with it like this.
Sorry only just seen this.
I bought this PSU after reading reviews that they'd used coil whine reducing practices etc and reviews had it at silent... But it's anything but.
I've had PSU's from CiT (yeah I know...), XFX, EVGA and Silverstone, this is my first Corsair PSU and it's not a good start... Even that cheapo POS CiT was quieter! Really don't want to send it back, but I won't be living with it like this.
I just tried this BIOS and on my TridentZ Hynix RAM I'm no longer able to post above 2133 at 16-18-18-38 timings. On previous BIOS I was fine at 2933 at 16-16-16-36.Memory latency results with the new 604 BIOS for the Prime X370 (AGESA code 1.0.0.4a)
3200 CL16 - still not Cold Boot-stable at CL14.
Have you tried any other voltage/CPU speeds? I have my 1700 at only 3.7 GHz but it's at 1.25v and I could probably go lower. Ryzen is so sensitive that you could sacrifice 100 MHz and drop temps/watts a ton.
I have the same memory as you also running at 2933 MHz. It's Hynix, for those not aware. I got it because it was so much cheaper than the Samsung b-die 3200 at CAS 14 timings. And I don't really care about the timings as much as I did saving $50. Like you, I'll wait for future updates from AMD for memory support.
So to those out there who get the CAS 18 3200 Corsair, it might be on the QVL (mine was) but it doesn't look like it will run at 3200 so don't waste your time. Set it at a still respectable 2933 and wait a month. You'll save yourself the headache.
Ryzen 1600 available for $214.99 after coupon code SPRINGBREAK at Superbiiz:
https://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=YD1600BOX
Having a hard time resisting, though I'd prefer to buy sometime this month with a 8%/10% eBay bucks promo and using up my Q1 certificate balance...
Aaaaand then I go to test out a game on steam and my brand new Corsair RM1000X has so much coil whine that I can't even hear the game music through my 5.1 surround system.
What does Agesa do?Get your Gigabyte BIOS updates (stable/official) now:
Gigabyte AX370 Gaming K7 (F3, 4/10/17):
http://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AX370-Gaming-K7-rev-10#support-dl
Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 (F6, 4/10/17):
http://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AB350-Gaming-3-rev-10#support-dl
Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 (F4, 4/10/17):
http://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AB350M-Gaming-3-rev-10#support-dl
All have AGESA 1004a updates incorporated.
What does Agesa do?