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Ryzen "2" ?

At its most simplest.
Import your data from Typhoon, start with the fast preset.
Enter first page data into bios.
Follow the flow chart. :p



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If you look at the first page of the ryzen timing calc you will see a section on the right titled "Termination Block". RTT NOM is a setting in there.

Dunno where that is on your bios or even if its accessible. :( That whole first page from the ram calc app is usually available from the DRAM timings area, except SOC/Voltage.
 
If you look at the first page of the ryzen timing calc you will see a section on the right titled "Termination Block". RTT NOM is a setting in there.

Dunno where that is on your bios or even if its accessible. :( That whole first page from the ram calc app is usually available from the DRAM timings area, except SOC/Voltage.
I tried everything you said and followed the safe settings, and all alt versions like the diagram says. I never got it to boot. Kept hoping adding more volts would work but stopped at 1.5v
Nothing worked..
The only thing I was not sure on was the soc voltage, I only have a bios option for dynamic, I went up to +0.060 on that, but not knowing what it defaults at
Any thoughts?
 
Welp, having left everything alone for a couple of weeks, with Auto settings (giving me a heady 2400MHz), I decided tonight to try 3200 again.
Manual mode, select DDR4-3200 speed, timings looked correct to me, so F10 and Enter.

And it's flipping well working. So far. Touch wood...
 
I got the same board, but I've not done any tinkering as yet. I'm waiting until I get a decent cooler. But I'd be really interested to hear people's experiences eking out performance from Ryzen 2*** chips on this board. Looks like you've got a good OC so far (presume that's a fixed all-core OC and not the speed you've managed to get all cores to boost to somehow?). You tried any RAM tweaking yet?

I can run 4.35 all-core, yes. Takes 1.3975v and high LLC, gets up to 74 while benching- and that's under water. And it does often crash.
However, I can internet, game, and do anything else without a problem, so it's as stable as I need it to be.

I'm not currently OCed, it's running XFR at the moment until I get on top of the memory issues.
 
Welp, having left everything alone for a couple of weeks, with Auto settings (giving me a heady 2400MHz), I decided tonight to try 3200 again.
Manual mode, select DDR4-3200 speed, timings looked correct to me, so F10 and Enter.

And it's flipping well working. So far. Touch wood...

Does your board have Stilt's presets? On my CH7, I selected Stilt's 3200 regular preset, but would get errors in Memtest, and sometimes the PC wouldn't boot.

Changed one setting (Command control to 2T, rather than 1T) and it Memtest'ed ok for 24 hours, and runs perfectly :)
 
Ah, yeah, I'd definitely want it to lower the voltage at idle as well. Does anyone know if enabling p-states does this, and does it affect achievable clocks/stability?



That will be the same as mine, then. I'll try to find time to install Minecraft on it over the weekend to test.



Right. I did think it was a bit odd as it doesn't look particularly demanding. It is one of those games with a sluggish feel, but I'd just put that down to it being locked at 60fps. It feels like a few console ports that just have a slow character and slightly clunky movement. The Evil Within felt like this (even apart from its tendency to run like a dog in other ways...) too. At least the low-level stutter seems to have improved from my 2500k. Guess if it was just throwing threading around willy-nilly that would overwhelm a quad-core with no HT?



Which cooler are you using?

Big voltage jump to go from 4.2 to 4.3! Is there a sudden wall at some mid-point between those two values? (Is 4.25 okay, for instance?)
4.25 takes 1.3v
 
What ram do you have, was it you that had the same as me?

I have actually got some of the same ram however its in my daughters build, running at 3200 on an Asus Prime Pro X370. Memory in my machine is Corsair LPX 3466 b-die. It does run at 3466 with DOCP settings but its timings are so loose its faster at slower speeds/tighter timings.
 
Does your board have Stilt's presets? On my CH7, I selected Stilt's 3200 regular preset, but would get errors in Memtest, and sometimes the PC wouldn't boot.

Changed one setting (Command control to 2T, rather than 1T) and it Memtest'ed ok for 24 hours, and runs perfectly :)

I believe it does. Still working ok now, but that's a good nugget of info there. Noted!
 
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