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Originally posted by lowdog lowdog wrote:

Well, what are your bios settings?


Wonder if it's only 1950X that P-state overclocking works properly with??? as both my 1900X and 1920X exhibit the same symptoms of only down clocking frequency but not down volting, voltage stays locked.


I'm just setting vcore to offset and changing only P-State 0 frequency value and that's it.....same as I did on X370 Fat pro and it worked with my 1800X on that board so...??.????
The relevant settings I have are:
Vcore set to Offset at 0.22500
Core Performance Boost: Auto (don't know whether or not this matters)
Global C-State Control: Enabled
P-State 0 set to Custom (a0) and the rest at Auto
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Originally posted by MNMadman MNMadman wrote:

Originally posted by lowdog lowdog wrote:

Well, what are your bios settings?


Wonder if it's only 1950X that P-state overclocking works properly with??? as both my 1900X and 1920X exhibit the same symptoms of only down clocking frequency but not down volting, voltage stays locked.


I'm just setting vcore to offset and changing only P-State 0 frequency value and that's it.....same as I did on X370 Fat pro and it worked with my 1800X on that board so...??.????
The relevant settings I have are:
Vcore set to Offset at 0.22500
Core Performance Boost: Auto (don't know whether or not this matters)
Global C-State Control: Enabled
P-State 0 set to Custom (a0) and the rest at Auto





Exactly as I have mine set yet no voltage down volting on 1900X or 1920X...just stay static!

Edited by lowdog - 09 Jun 2018 at 12:17pm
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My 1950X also downclocks without any issues and the vcore also goes down to 0.887v
Have been behaving like that with both BIOS 2.00 and the Beta one.

By the way, when you are experiencing that issue, that does the Dr. LED shows? "AA" or "40"


Edited by orionbg - 11 Jun 2018 at 6:07pm
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Originally posted by orionbg orionbg wrote:

My 1950X also downclocks without any issues and the vcore also goes down to 0.887v
Have been behaving like that with both BIOS 2.00 and the Beta one.

By the way, when you are experiencing that issue, that does the Dr. LED shows? "AA" or "40"





Yeah it does show AA and 40 often.


Edited by lowdog - 12 Jun 2018 at 7:08am
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I have all 3 of the M.2 slots occupied, not sure if that would make a difference with P-State overclocking???.....also if I overclock BLK to 101 I loose one of the PCI-E M.2 drives, it's failed to be recognised.


Otherwise I can only ascertain that the failure of the vcore to down volt with P-State overclocking with my setup is due to using either a 1900X or 1920X......perhaps only a 1950X works properly and Asrock would need to look into this to confirm and rectify this behaviour if it is the case.

Edited by lowdog - 12 Jun 2018 at 6:34am
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Just pulled all 3 x M.2 drives and still no down volting with P-State overclocking.   
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Originally posted by lowdog lowdog wrote:

Originally posted by orionbg orionbg wrote:

My 1950X also downclocks without any issues and the vcore also goes down to 0.887v
Have been behaving like that with both BIOS 2.00 and the Beta one.

By the way, when you are experiencing that issue, that does the Dr. LED shows? "AA" or "40"





Yeah it does show AA and 40 often.

For me, when it says AA, everything is ok but some times after a long idle session (left the PC for an hour or more) it changes to 40 and then the CPU is locket at 4GHz
It is very random....
The interesting thing is that I have disabled all sleep related functions and the only thing that I've allowed it for the monitor to turn off after 15 minutes...
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P-State does not seem to work correctly for me either, but this is on 1.92 (I stopped using 1.91E because of the faster clock ticking issue). I only set core speed and voltage through pstate, leave all over core freq/voltage settings on main voltage/freq page on auto. It does seem to respect the pstate 0 (the highest speeds) but seems to ignore other pstates set or the BIOS setting doesnt match actual setting. It seems to be 4.2ghz > 3.6ghz > 3.36ghz > 2.88ghz when I want 4.2 > 4 > 3.6 > 2.8 > 1.6. voltages are seemingly ignored too. it only does 1.5 > 1.15 instead of 1.5 > 1.35 > 1.15 > 0.95 > 0.8.

Too bad "zenstates" program only works with asus boards, no reason it shouldnt work with any x399 board... otherwise it might fix p state problem.
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Version 1.92 ???? Where is this from?
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Originally posted by orionbg orionbg wrote:

Version 1.92 ???? Where is this from?

Old Beta BIOS from the 2.00 times... the beta included the XMP 5-beep fix which 2.00 did not.
Might be that these were two branches --> 1.92 beta parallel to 2.00 stable.


E1.91 is definitely a newer branch than both of them.



Edited by SoniC - 20 Jun 2018 at 1:22am
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