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*** Official Ryzen Owners Thread ***

I'd put your black screen down to a mobo issue, perhaps something is not stable. I can get a black screen when i overclock too far and voltage is not high enough.

yeah, but two different boards with different chipsets at stock?

Managed two thirty minute runs with RB 2.43, with SOC related voltage and power upped.
 
yeah, but two different boards with different chipsets at stock?

Managed two thirty minute runs with RB 2.43, with SOC related voltage and power upped.

Which board are you using now? I'll share my settings with you and you can try those if you like? Which Ryzen CPU are you using?

Just started a 30 minute RealBench run @1.35v @4Ghz. If that passes I'll share my settings with you.
 
Which board are you using now? I'll share my settings with you and you can try those if you like? Which Ryzen CPU are you using?

Just started a 30 minute RealBench run @1.35v @4Ghz. If that passes I'll share my settings with you.

Asus X370 Pro

Well, after re-start to save BIOS settings, RB 2.44 failed almost instantly with black screen crash.

Edit: and failed almost instantly in 2.43. This is really starting to do my head in.

Really wishing I had not already sold my Z97 kit! :/
 
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whats your SOC voltage reading as ?

At the moment it's on Offset +0.0625v, one over zero basically. During RealBench via HWINFo it shows as 0.959v-0.981v. I think this voltage is primarily useful for increasing memory frequency and timings.

12 minutes into Real Bench and no issues so far. Vcore showing between 1.352v-1.373v.
 
well, im just bombing out quickly now in realbench, after managing two runs 30 minutes before.

Two weekends wasted on this system now and no closer to figuring out what the issue is.

It's doubtful it's board specific having tried two.

It's not memory specific.

Tried upping GPU voltage at stock speeds just to check.
 
What's going on here? Can anybody help?

Asus Prime B350 mobo, stock multiplier and 'Auto' voltage. Which reading is right?

CPU-Z says 1.8V at idle!!!

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Figured out what was causing my crashing in Real Bench, it was my memory. It seems that 3200MHZ CL14 is not quite stable enough to pass 30 minutes of Real Bench. Passed it no isses with 2133Mhz. Going to have to either increase voltages, DRAM and maybe others, or use a lower frequency. Chances are my current Vcore need not be that high as i kept increasing it thinking it was the CPU that was unstable.

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Figured out what was causing my crashing in Real Bench, it was my memory. It seems that 3200MHZ CL14 is not quite stable enough to pass 30 minutes of Real Bench. Passed it no isses with 2133Mhz. Going to have to either increase voltages, DRAM and maybe others, or use a lower frequency. Chances are my current Vcore need not be that high as i kept increasing it thinking it was the CPU that was unstable.

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Be thankful you don't have a b350. That can't pass realbench at stock settings.
 
Figured out what was causing my crashing in Real Bench, it was my memory. It seems that 3200MHZ CL14 is not quite stable enough to pass 30 minutes of Real Bench. Passed it no isses with 2133Mhz. Going to have to either increase voltages, DRAM and maybe others, or use a lower frequency. Chances are my current Vcore need not be that high as i kept increasing it thinking it was the CPU that was unstable.

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Be thankful you don't have a b350. That can't pass realbench at stock settings.

My 1700 on a B350 does 4@Ghz at 2400Mhz RAM on the same volts as you Matt in realbench. Topping about 1.41, too much heat for my likely on air 24/7.

gavinh87, what bios V you on?
 
I am current running realbench stress at 3.6Ghz but undervolting to see how low I can get it ;) I want to see how much of a real jump it is in volts to get from 3.6 to 3.9.
 
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