Caporegime
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Yeah would like to work on that next but I am not sure what to start tweaking, do I just try lowering TRFC....are there any rules.....
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Yup try try 277/282 and remember to check cpu stability. tRFC= more performance on cpu side![]()
Nomura Instinet says AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) will likely take server chip market share away from Intel (NASDAQ:INTC).
Analyst Romit Shah cites a meeting last week with Intel CEO Brian Krzanich where he admitted Intel would lose server share to AMD in 2H. The analyst “thought it was interesting that Mr. Krzanich did not draw a firm line in the sand as it relates to AMD’s potential gains in servers; he only indicated that it was Intel’s job to not let AMD capture 15-20% market share.”
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hmm tRFC at 277 shaves about .5 off the latency, not much difference. Mebbe limited with the ram....
Said im STILL spending 1 hour a day on tweeking and testing while training. Easy passwd 100 hours playing around with 2700x by now hehehWill have a ugo with yet more tweaking. Time consuming this Ryzen business.![]()
Tjink its tam kit dependent mine likes 265 262 267 273 277 282In my experience, setting tRFC to an odd number never bodes well when stability testing. Try it at 276 or 274.
Welcome to ryzenHeh, done sowmthing now completely unstable, saved profile doesn't even work at 3466.#becauseryzen
8Pack 3200 Memory, Default DOCP settings, I upped voltage to 1.37, soc offset +0.05, VTDDR (or something) 0.685. RAMtest ran for 11800% no errors.. PC been running fine for a few days, all of a sudden today I get BSOD!
Anyone managed to get 3200 running with 2700x on CH7 for more then a week without any bsods?
Starting to get a bit tired of these memory errorswas hoping issues that happened with the first chips would have been ironed out by now.
A potentially obvious question but do you know the BSOD was caused by your RAM?
However, nope. I've got the same set up but then I've only owned it a weekThe best I've managed is 2,666Mhz but it failed at ~500% so still someway to go to stability. This is with 4 sticks though so assume you'll have an easier time if you've only got 2.
If it will pass HCI memtest 16x900mb for 2000% its not ram SIMPLE Cpu and Soc volts power delivery option and ********* of other factors.I was wondering the same, I googled the error code and it mentions, it could be hd, memory or driver issue.
I am leaning towards memory because after initially putting the settings on the bios it does 3 beeps and then restarts before booting into window. Where as I have noticed when I put in say the defualt settings and restart it usually just restarts and does one beep, or sometimes it will power down before starting back up with one beep, I think this usually happens when I change a voltage setting.
Another weird thing I have been getting is my boot drive sometimes vanishes from the list of bootable devices.
Initially when I installed everything my ssd was on port 3 and I had anotehr hdd on port one, I use to get this same error where the ssd would change with the normall hd on the boot order. After doing a bit of googling I decided to connect the ssd to port one to resolve this issue.. but it seems like I am still getting the same error! My assumption is that as the other hdd was initailly a system disk and somehow the mobo picks this up and changes the boot order. I am going to format the other hdd and see if I this happens again.
But could it be that my SSD is failing to power up sometimes and the bios decides to switch to the next possible system drive available?
Am very close to getting an M2 ssd , using this as an excuse lol.