Certainly, you could always try lower CL12 timings. CL14 is still reasonably tight however.
12 is a no go. Wont boot. Should I be lowering the 34?
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Certainly, you could always try lower CL12 timings. CL14 is still reasonably tight however.
12 is a no go. Wont boot. Should I be lowering the 34?
It won't hurt to try although you are already pretty low. Try for 30 but I doubt you will see any difference in day to day usage.
Ok I will go for 30.
EDIT: Booted no issues.
Sweet, let us know if you see any improvements in benches or games.
Down to 26, so the lower the number the better?
With timings yes lower is better. Although there is a trade off with low timing and frequency- you cant have both!
TBH, moving it from 34 to 26 made no difference in aida. Just leave it at 34.
Yes i would its usually the first timings that gives better results did you put the memory @ 1.35v
13 13 13 is good @2660
AMD's power plan sorts out issues wrongly attributed to the scheduler (it's to do with the way W10 'parks' cores) and give performance improvement of around 3-20% in games (most in 5-10% bracket): http://www.legitreviews.com/amd-ryzen-balanced-power-plan-benchmarked_193344 . That's a heck of an improvement for a simple fix.
Always a bit cautious about trying beta bios'sNew Asus CrossHair AGESA Bios Updates > http://www.overclock.net/t/1624603/rog-crosshair-vi-overclocking-thread#post_25889679
Always a bit cautious about trying beta bios's
No issues so far.
For 4 sticks of RAM (4x8GB) is it required to set higher SOC voltage (like above 1.1V) and memory voltage (like 1.4V) when running on maximum divider 2666? Just wondering where to look for instability of the system. I can run prime95 (small FFT) for >8hrs but RB is crashing usually around 1-2hr mark (with stress testing 32GB memory).
Just wonder what is experience of people who use 4x at 2666
Two things thins Matt.
1. Do you think the Agesa Bios's will be filtered down to even the budget boards such as the Asus Prime's?
2. Also are there any Freesync2 monitors already in the market? If not will they be available soon ish?