Just tried XMP settings on Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 2x16GB, no go on Gigabyte Aorus G5 with latest BIOS
Is that with cpu at stock? What about manual? If manual doesn't work, 1.36-1.375v might be worth a try.
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Just tried XMP settings on Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 2x16GB, no go on Gigabyte Aorus G5 with latest BIOS
Which memory are you using again? Do you have sticks in all banks?Got timings of 13-13-13-33 stable at 3200MHZ @ 4Ghz.
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4Ghz @1.4V
VDD SOC manual voltage @1.175v (will test offset again and may change to that)
Load Line @3 for CPU and VDD SOC
DRAM 1.4V (will try 1.35V)
PLL 1.85V (will try 1.80v)
P State 0 Custom Settings (allows idle clocks and full speed clocks in balanced power profile within Windows!)
FID A0 (change this to adjust frequency, works in hexadecimal, A0 = 4Ghz 94=3.7Ghz 99=3.825Ghz)
DID 8 (don't touch this)
VID 3A ( don't touch this setting, if you need more/less voltage, use CPU Offset voltage in the first image)
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Saw this elsewhere too. Regarding the PState0, I'm at 4GHz and want it to downclock and downvolt with low usage. Do have to set the CPU voltage to offset as well?
I hope they sort this board and W10 out, there's far too much fannying about and having Hynix RAM kinda sucks.
Which memory are you using again? Do you have sticks in all banks?
Dam no 2x16GB modules? Just going to have to wait for bios updates for the modules I am using.....GSkill 3600MZH CL16 RGB, 2x8GB.
Dam no 2x16GB modules? Just going to have to wait for bios updates for the modules I am using.....
Really liking the customization of the crosshair vi motherboards...... Rzyen chip seems fantastic so far...Nope, i heard compatibility was a little ropey with 16GB modules. You'll have to wait for bios updates to fix that.
Really liking the customization of the crosshair vi motherboards...... Rzyen chip seems fantastic so far...
3 hours to go on my prime then can do my 2hr realbench run, then its on to the 3dmark runs and game benchmarks.... Then I am done with testing.....
Heh, don't blame you. I've spent ages testing and 4 Ghz looks to be a good 24/7 frequency. I have 4.1Ghz stable but it needs a big voltage jump to over 1.5v. Looks like 4.2Ghz will be the maximum for quick benching runs.
i heard compatibility was a little ropey with 16GB modules. You'll have to wait for bios updates to fix that.
lolSomwthing kinda lol is that my 2x16GB Corsair 3200MHz kit is one of the few kits of any size/speed actually listed by Gigabyte as tested/validated (at full speed), looking forward to them releasing the BIOS they did that with lol.
That's what I've found also, with my H115i, 4GHz is easy 24/7 clocks but can use 4.2GHz for benching.
I just want the motherboard sorted now lol. Even stuff like Aura doesn't work properly, set to static white and off when my PC is off. It will either stay on when it's off and when i boot up it'll turn off or go back to default rainbow effect....
Obviously a small issue compared to Hynix RAM sucking and power states, and Windows requiring a good patching.
What temps are you getting on the 115?
Here are my results:handbrake is now on its long-anticipated 1.0 release, with more presets than you can shake a stick at! so, time for a new thread. use the download for 1.01 from the archives for comparison purposes
this time we're going from 4k down to 1080p using the "H.265 MKV 1080p30" preset, using the 1 minute long elysium 4k sample, which is the first sample at http://4ksamples.com/ as of this post
as before, go through the options->advanced, check a box to put a log file somewhere. also please check the box in options->video to disable quicksync decode.
near the very bottom of the log file with be a line that should look a lot like this
encoded 1497 frames in 369.99s (4.05 fps), 4036.02 kb/s, Avg QP:26.24
that's what we want to see, along with knowing your processor and speed, memory speed, and platform.
@AMDMatt Would be interested in seeing your new results from handbrake test:
Here are my results:
[19:03:50] sync: framerate min 23.981 fps, max 23.981 fps, avg 23.976 fps
x265 [info]: frame I: 9, Avg QP:20.47 kb/s: 35577.24
x265 [info]: frame P: 487, Avg QP:22.67 kb/s: 9896.55
x265 [info]: frame B: 1001, Avg QP:28.03 kb/s: 901.21
x265 [info]: Weighted P-Frames: Y:3.9% UV:1.2%
x265 [info]: consecutive B-frames: 26.4% 9.1% 11.5% 42.3% 10.7%
encoded 1497 frames in 125.32s (11.95 fps), 4036.02 kb/s, Avg QP:26.24
[19:03:50] mux: track 0, 1497 frames, 31505829 bytes, 4026.03 kbps, fifo 1024
[19:03:50] mux: track 1, 2933 frames, 1252808 bytes, 160.09 kbps, fifo 2048
[19:03:50] libhb: work result = 0
# Encode Completed ...