@megatron Thanks for the helpful information.
Some of that looks a bit beyond my understanding (probably an understatement), but after checking out the first link I printed out my DRAM calculator settings, and then entered the BIOS to alter as many settings as I could find/was comfortable altering.
* tCL = CAS latency, right?
* tRFC (alt) I used the option tRFC (2)
* I struggled to locate the VDDP voltage and although the caluclator recommends 0.900, the most available appears to be 0.700.
* I couldn't locate the VDDG voltage at all.
* The DRAM voltage recommendation is 1.375 though the options are slightly different: 1.360 / 1.370 / 1.380, for example.
I saved and exited and booted up without issue (so far).
My main Ryzen Master settings after that bit of tweaking now reads:
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The first thing I've noticed after having just accessed a few sites, e.g. OcUK, is just how snappy it is in comparison to what it was before.
Some of that looks a bit beyond my understanding (probably an understatement), but after checking out the first link I printed out my DRAM calculator settings, and then entered the BIOS to alter as many settings as I could find/was comfortable altering.
* tCL = CAS latency, right?
* tRFC (alt) I used the option tRFC (2)
* I struggled to locate the VDDP voltage and although the caluclator recommends 0.900, the most available appears to be 0.700.
* I couldn't locate the VDDG voltage at all.
* The DRAM voltage recommendation is 1.375 though the options are slightly different: 1.360 / 1.370 / 1.380, for example.
I saved and exited and booted up without issue (so far).
My main Ryzen Master settings after that bit of tweaking now reads:
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The first thing I've noticed after having just accessed a few sites, e.g. OcUK, is just how snappy it is in comparison to what it was before.
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