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*** AMD "Zen" thread (inc AM4/APU discussion) ***

Anyone know or heard anything if Ryzen will by chance get something like Intels Adaptive voltage maybe through a bios update so it's not running at max volts while overclocked ? That's the only thing I miss about my Intel 4770K, Adaptive voltage even when overclocked.

You need to use P-State overclocking.

I haven't bothered since i'm running 4GHz at 1.375v LLC2. It's still relatively cool idle and my wallet won't notice the power usage.
 
@AMDMatt - Do you think we will get any more AGESA BIOSes in the future or was 1.0.0.6 the last?

I had my first BSOD yesterday that coincided with me installing my new 1080, but google seems to suggest that BSOD 'event tracing fatal error' is driver or ram error related. Considering my ram is at 3066Mhz using the DOCP profile this could be the problem. :confused: It's been 100% stable though until yesterday's install of the 1080.

I'm thinking I might revert he ram to stock for a few weeks and see if the problem is solved and the apply DOCP back once the next AGESA is out.
 
Just taken the plung with the 8pack R7 1700 bundle. Are there any issues I should look out for when building or OCing it?

I'm looking for fast but very stable and don't what to have to constantly tinker with to achieve that.
 
Not a clue. What ever stock is. I'll have to check.

What's a good guesstimate I should set it too? (Asus Prime X370-Pro board)
What memory are you using and is it Samsung B Die, E Die, Hynix die etc? You need to find out then someone can probably suggest the best setting.

For Samsung B die it's 53.3-60 0hms for best results, but its different for Hynix.

Let me tag @gupsterg into the thread, he will probably know. :)
 
What memory are you using and is it Samsung B Die, E Die, Hynix die etc? You need to find out then someone can probably suggest the best setting.

For Samsung B die it's 53.3-60 0hms for best results, but its different for Hynix.

Let me tag @gupsterg into the thread, he will probably know. :)

I'm using Corsair 16Gb LPX 3200Mhz ram sticks.

And when you say 0hms your referring to ProcODT?
 
Its not all about E-Peen 16 thread goodness.

Ryzen 3 1200 review: G4560 Killer, also beats out the much more expensive i5 7400 when overclocked, looks like a fantastic little budget chip for those looking to build their first overclockable gaming PC. :)

 

You need to use P-State overclocking.

I haven't bothered since i'm running 4GHz at 1.375v LLC2. It's still relatively cool idle and my wallet won't notice the power usage.

Sadly that just enables the clocks to throttle down when not needed, Not voltage, Unless I'm doing it wrong.

EDIT

Corsair Utility Engine and Corsair Link both cause idle clocks and volts to go up to boost levels, When not running volts go down to 0.500 and clocks go down to 2GHz, Hope Corsair fix that.
 
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I can comfirm it's Hynix ram.

CMK16GX4M2B3200C16

Any ideas on a round about figure to use for ProcODT?

I had that ram. Fine at 2933, occasional boot failures at 3066 and not really stable above that. That's why I switched to what I have now. Stable at 3333 c14 with just docp standard, 3333 divider and 1.41v on memory. Almost stable at 3466 and boots at 3600 but not stable.
 
I can comfirm it's Hynix ram.

CMK16GX4M2B3200C16

Any ideas on a round about figure to use for ProcODT?

Best to search over on overclock.net. IIRC it's something around 80.

Problem being, even if you get it bang on, might not help you get the next memclk multi/divider.
Hence why everyone's going for Samsung b-die. I've got 4x8GB of Corsair Vengeance LED sitting in the cupboard because I gave up with it lol.
 
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