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*** Official Ryzen Owners Thread ***

Ok, now take them to the claimed 3466/3600 as it is so easy to do :rolleyes:

Yeh :D.

8Pack may well have got them to that, but i'll lay odds on he did it when the CPU was under phase or LN2.
I think we are not going to see ANY improvement in either clocking or Ram speed until AMD release a new stepping. Also we are not going to any improvement until the likes of Asus actually go through the bios with a fine tooth comb.
I have just been forced to flash back because the latest CH6 bios is more inconsistent than a woman at a certain time of the month. No rig is worth having to go into the bios every other time you cold boot just to get your ram running at the right speed.
 
Buy some of that 8pack ram that allows every ryzen to hit 3466 :D
Seriously though you may have hit the wall of you cpu.

Yep agree. 3333c14 is running well though. Maybe a new AGESA will force a little more from it. I think there's an IMC wall that OCUK may struggle with if they're selling RAM that supposidly does 3466/3600 on ryzen. Be interesting to find out.

In other news I think my F9 bootloop errors were down to geardown being disabled. Put it on auto and seems more consistent.
 
This is why I hate blanket statements like this. 8pack makes them all the time and this is why I criticize him.
Just because he has done something doesn't mean everyone else can. Not everyone has numerous CPU's and memory kits and mobos to play with.
 
If I were to try some other board, what would be a good choice?

I just don't like these niggling issues that show up after several days.

I'm terrified to run any tests in case it starts to fail them.

Just those stuttering issues I experienced earlier are making me uneasy.

I do hate this system lately. Been such a colossal waste of time
 
If I were to try some other board, what would be a good choice?

I just don't like these niggling issues that show up after several days.

I'm terrified to run any tests in case it starts to fail them.

Just those stuttering issues I experienced earlier are making me uneasy.

I do hate this system lately. Been such a colossal waste of time

Taichi is regarded as a really good board. However I don't believe that is your issue.
You are using 64gb of ram at 3000mhz, some people cannot hit that on 16gb you are really pushing the IMC.
Run 16 instances of HCI overnight and see how you get on.
 
The CPU was on 240 AIO cooler not LN2 just random CPU and yes it was very easy actually.

1.45 on CPU, 1.15 SOC 1.4 - 1.45 vdimm run.... CH6 and Taichi..... Pretty much zero tuning or extra training needed. Try with stock CPU frequency see if the CPU Cache is hitting a wall. This could be an issue as could the IMC at higher frequencys. I will post back settings as soon as I can but honestly I did nothing special.

The 3866mhjz C12-12-12-28 1T was abit different that needed a crazy amount of tweaking and was on the Intel platform.

Gavin anyone can type on a forum show us some results of your own. Gain some sort of credibility before "criticising" a three times world champion and the only guy to have over 4K points on HWbot, Just saying!!! I help many customers you help no one!!!
 
Hynix is the weakest IC on this platform Eyetrip 64gb is a lot to run high with both stress on IMC and actual passing training tough.

32gb Samsung is always fine 3200mhz. I would switch to that.
 
The CPU was on 240 AIO cooler not LN2 just random CPU and yes it was very easy actually.

1.45 on CPU, 1.15 SOC 1.4 - 1.45 vdimm run.... CH6 and Taichi..... Pretty much zero tuning or extra training needed. Try with stock CPU frequency see if the CPU Cache is hitting a wall. This could be an issue as could the IMC at higher frequencys. I will post back settings as soon as I can but honestly I did nothing special.

The 3866mhjz C12-12-12-28 1T was abit different that needed a crazy amount of tweaking and was on the Intel platform.

Gavin anyone can type on a forum show us some results of your own. Gain some sort of credibility before "criticising" a three times world champion and the only guy to have over 4K points on HWbot, Just saying!!! I help many customers you help no one!!!

So are you really stating that anyone can hit 3466 with those mems? I think a lot of people over at oc.net would like to have a word.
I don't need credibility, I am not making outlandish claims like you are.
I've helped nobody? Go through and have a read of this thread before making more statements with no substance.
Whilst we are on about helping people, how about you update those guys in your bundle thread who are still waiting for that update to run 3000+ that you promised?

If you are so confident in these "8pack edition memory" (just cringe thinking about that name lol) Then you should be offering people a free return on those that cannot hit it.
You can't because not every CPU/mobo can do it. You can chuck around this world champion crap all you like, the fact is you are misleading people.
 
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Taichi is regarded as a really good board. However I don't believe that is your issue.
You are using 64gb of ram at 3000mhz, some people cannot hit that on 16gb you are really pushing the IMC.
Run 16 instances of HCI overnight and see how you get on.

I have tested the system up the wazoo, including overnight hci and overnight tpu memtest.

Do not get any ram failures.

These odd issues that start popping up after couple days is almost certainly board relatedd
 
I have tested the system up the wazoo, including overnight hci and overnight tpu memtest.

Do not get any ram failures.

These odd issues that start popping up after couple days is almost certainly board relatedd

When using aida64 with cache and cpu selected did that throw any errors up?
You could always try a different bios, or as I said the taichi gets decent reviews.
 
Gavin anyone can type on a forum show us some results of your own. Gain some sort of credibility before "criticising" a three times world champion and the only guy to have over 4K points on HWbot, Just saying!!! I help many customers you help no one!!!

Gavin might not be world champion but at least his posts are dignified. You react to things like Donald Trump. This isn't the only time you've got snappy when someone questions you. It's quite entertaining to read.
 
When using aida64 with cache and cpu selected did that throw any errors up?
You could always try a different bios, or as I said the taichi gets decent reviews.

It's been a bit since I used aida for cpu testing. Would have to check that.

Generally stuck to occt, realbench, hci, tpu. Aida for latency and bandwidth checking.

As for ram, I have tested it successfully at higher clock's, with tighter timings than I am running now.

I don't suspect ram in the least.
 
Just got a game crash followed by an F9 on restart.

ARGH.

Might be to sell up :(

Eyetrip what board are you on? My gaming 5 seems the same, passes the stress tests then throws random fits that are too hard to diagnose :/
 
Just got a game crash followed by an F9 on restart.

ARGH.

Might be to sell up :(

Eyetrip what board are you on? My gaming 5 seems the same, passes the stress tests then throws random fits that are too hard to diagnose :/

What are you using to stress?
OCCT will find most instabilities. The bad thing about this platform is programs rarely crash it's just a full hard system crash. If you are right on the edge of stability then these random crashes will occur. It is generally recommended that you find your max overclocks then back off a little.

I find it hard to believe there are so many duff motherboards around.

@eyetrip have you tried with 32gb of ram? Not saying any is faulty it just might not like pushing 64gb despite passing tests. Also when you say stutter, what kind of stutter?
 
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