Soldato
I thought I'd start a new thread rather than keep posting in the Ryzen thread.
I have the 8 Pack Dark Pro 3200MHz ram.
I recently upgraded to an x570 mobo hoping for more and actually I seem to have regressed on ram stability.
On my x370 Prime Pro I was able to run this ram at 3600MHz with the following timings and settings:
RAM SPEED: 3600MHz
TIMINGS: 16 16 16 16 36
DRAM: 1.35v
SOC: 1.1v
VDDG: 1.0v
FCLK: 1800
PBO: on
These settings I played Odyssey alone for 165hrs and RDR2 over the course of about 4 months. So they where rock stable.
However I can not get stability on my x570 board.
The same settings above dont work.
I've tried 1.4v dram, I've tried 1.1v VDDG, I tried 1.2v SOC (the pc didnt like this at all, CTD after a bout 20mins)
Currently I am using the timings from the dram calculator but after about 3hrs of gaming in the Division 2 I got a freeze and CTD, This happens daily at present.
Dram Calc timings:
I put all the timings and volts found here (recommended values)
As the Division is the only game I have on the PC atm, I have switched from DX12 to DX11 in case it is not the PC. But I think that's a long shot.
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Just to note, I ran typhoon burner and imported my timings.
The only part I didn't set from the Dram Calc was the LLC settings found here:
Stability wise over the last few days of playing around with this I did pass 4hrs of memtestx86. However this doesn't seem to have verified stability at all as I still CTD in game after a few hours.
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I suppose my next step is to try the max voltages it suggests.
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I'd be happy at this point just to get a standard 3600MHz at the sock timings: 16 16 16 16 36.
At the moment this seems impossible.
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This will be the third generation of Ryzen where the Dram calculator just doesn't work for me.
I have the 8 Pack Dark Pro 3200MHz ram.
I recently upgraded to an x570 mobo hoping for more and actually I seem to have regressed on ram stability.
On my x370 Prime Pro I was able to run this ram at 3600MHz with the following timings and settings:
RAM SPEED: 3600MHz
TIMINGS: 16 16 16 16 36
DRAM: 1.35v
SOC: 1.1v
VDDG: 1.0v
FCLK: 1800
PBO: on
These settings I played Odyssey alone for 165hrs and RDR2 over the course of about 4 months. So they where rock stable.
However I can not get stability on my x570 board.
The same settings above dont work.
I've tried 1.4v dram, I've tried 1.1v VDDG, I tried 1.2v SOC (the pc didnt like this at all, CTD after a bout 20mins)
Currently I am using the timings from the dram calculator but after about 3hrs of gaming in the Division 2 I got a freeze and CTD, This happens daily at present.
Dram Calc timings:
I put all the timings and volts found here (recommended values)
As the Division is the only game I have on the PC atm, I have switched from DX12 to DX11 in case it is not the PC. But I think that's a long shot.
---
Just to note, I ran typhoon burner and imported my timings.
The only part I didn't set from the Dram Calc was the LLC settings found here:
Stability wise over the last few days of playing around with this I did pass 4hrs of memtestx86. However this doesn't seem to have verified stability at all as I still CTD in game after a few hours.
---
I suppose my next step is to try the max voltages it suggests.
---
I'd be happy at this point just to get a standard 3600MHz at the sock timings: 16 16 16 16 36.
At the moment this seems impossible.
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This will be the third generation of Ryzen where the Dram calculator just doesn't work for me.
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