What voltages did you find worked best in each case?
I'm not sure if it made a difference actually, perhaps it was just my DRAM that needed a bump. Got dram at 1.417v now as any lower and it drops below 1.4v periodically.
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What voltages did you find worked best in each case?
I'm not sure if it made a difference actually, perhaps it was just my DRAM that needed a bump. Got dram at 1.417v now as any lower and it drops below 1.4v periodically.
I set the DRAM Volts to 1.36 and it runs at 1.417v with small bumps up every now and then. Seems like whatever I set it ends up ~0.5v higher.I'm not sure if it made a difference actually, perhaps it was just my DRAM that needed a bump. Got dram at 1.417v now as any lower and it drops below 1.4v periodically.
I set the DRAM Volts to 1.36 and it runs at 1.417v with small bumps up every now and then. Seems like whatever I set it ends up ~0.5v higher.
It could be that I'm using 4*8GB sticks, RAM training might be upping it to get it stable? I did try and set it to 1.417v to find out if it would improve cold boots but it pushed it up to almost 1.5vMine appears to be the exact opposite. Perhaps something to do with me using x4 GPUs and occupying all PCI-E slots. Or perhaps my board just had worse droop on the memory, using 2x8 GB sticks.
Mine appears to be the exact opposite. Perhaps something to do with me using x4 GPUs and occupying all PCI-E slots. Or perhaps my board just had worse droop on the memory, using 2x8 GB sticks.
Got a strange problem with my machine. Just inserted new G.Skill Trident Z RDG 3200's. Jumped into the BIOS, loaded default settings - rebooted. Jumped back into the BIOS, manually set ram timings and strap, rebooted. Back into the BIOS, applied my pstate 3.9Ghz OC. Rebooted, to Windows. Saw very high volts so pwoered off. Rebooted to BIOS, PState OC not applied. Re-applied and rebooted to Windows, same thing. Power off and went back to BIOS, PState OC not applied.
Jump RAM strap down to 2933, PState works okay. Any ideas?
079 Bios.
This is interesting that so many overall forum members (from various forums) posted about one of their memory sticks got broken. I can't remember a single faulty memory stick in intel threads, and with ryzen there is quite a few.Found the problem. One of the sticks stopped working, not detected in the BIOS.
A new BIOS just landed for the Asus x370 Prime Pro (0604) which contains the AGESA update, might be worth checking other models support pages if you have one.
This is interesting that so many overall forum members (from various forums) posted about one of their memory sticks got broken. I can't remember a single faulty memory stick in intel threads, and with ryzen there is quite a few.
I would go with this, memory failure rates are typically what 1%?I think the reason we are seeing this because of the influx of ryzen owners, a high percentage have had to buy new dd4 memory.
I've had a Set of Team Groups go funny and now these Trident's 3200 C14's. My Corsair have been fine but are Hynix. I trying to get a working set of Sammy B Dies.
What Corsair RAM is it? And what version is on the sticker?
Corsair ver. 5.39 uses Hynix MFR which is actually pretty good. I had issues to start with but then since CH6 BIOS 1001, achieved 3200MHz @ CL14 with relative ease.