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    Posted: 13 May 2019 at 3:18pm
Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Glad to read that. Thanks for the update and feedback.

Originally posted by Heuvanek Heuvanek wrote:


Hi guys, with 5.2 i am now locked @ 2800Mhz.

And now i cant anymore OC my MB, very good bios patch guys, very good :)




My bro, i know my english is not perfect but... I really was ironic... Before 5.3 i was able to have 2933Mhz, and i was able to OC my CPU on that MB XD
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Glad to read that. Thanks for the update and feedback.

Originally posted by Heuvanek Heuvanek wrote:


Hi guys, with 5.2 i am now locked @ 2800Mhz.

And now i cant anymore OC my MB, very good bios patch guys, very good :)


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Hi guys, with 5.2 i am now locked @ 2800Mhz.

And now i cant anymore OC my MB, very good bios patch guys, very good :)
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Originally posted by Babbalabooie Babbalabooie wrote:

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Originally posted by mekoi mekoi wrote:

Were you able to clock to 2933mhz with the Ripjaws V (F4-3000C15D-16GVRB) with the 2.10 BIOS update? please let me know so I could return these sticks
I recently bought G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3000 Model F4-3000C15D-16GVKB to stick in my x370 fatal1ty gaming x and was having trouble getting past 2400mhz but just today I tried messing more with the timings and was able to get a stable 2933 with timings 16-16-16-16-36 at 1.35v. The bios version is currently 3.20. Hope this helps anyone.

Damn you are my hero! I just got Ripjaws V F4-3200-C16D and i couldnt get it higher then 2133,

Your setup works at 2933.

Btw if anybody else managed to get 3200 could they share their timings please? :)

Much appreciated
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Originally posted by mekoi mekoi wrote:

Were you able to clock to 2933mhz with the Ripjaws V (F4-3000C15D-16GVRB) with the 2.10 BIOS update? please let me know so I could return these sticks
I recently bought G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3000 Model F4-3000C15D-16GVKB to stick in my x370 fatal1ty gaming x and was having trouble getting past 2400mhz but just today I tried messing more with the timings and was able to get a stable 2933 with timings 16-16-16-16-36 at 1.35v. The bios version is currently 3.20. Hope this helps anyone.

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Were you able to clock to 2933mhz with the Ripjaws V (F4-3000C15D-16GVRB) with the 2.10 BIOS update? please let me know so I could return these sticks
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Hi with the 2.10 bios update and my new corsair hynix memory (reference first page) i get 2933-16-17-17-34 @1,35 bootable but instable. (it's why i see that résult in the ryzram website)

else 2933-16-18-18-36 seems stable, it's a great improprement compare to the G.skill Hynix kit ? get before. (but maybe that with 2.10 they can do it too)

Actualy not to 1,35V, 1,38V seems better. will see in time, if not i will go down with 2666 Mhz.


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Originally posted by GenesisDoes GenesisDoes wrote:

Hopefully, Hynix die rams will work better with future BIOS updates.


Don't bet on it.

I have scads of DDR4 here.

I spent all last night on into the morning working a Kit of G.Skill F4-3200C16D-16GTZB that are built using Hynix ICs. TridentZ kits are hand picked ICs. Samsung, Hynix, or whoever.

It's my own personal conclusion Hynix doesn't like running a Command Rate of 1 much above 2400. Either that or a combination of out of spec and a CR of 1.

I know memory like the back of my hand and no matter what I threw at those Hynix sticks over the course of 10 hrs I'll just say my results were the same as all the other Users here with Hynix ICs on their sticks.

Older, PRE-Ryezn Kits I have based on Samsung b and e die work like a champ.

BIOSes can't adjust for Hynix IC based sticks. Or so I believe. This is IMO a shortcoming of Hynix ICs I'm afraid to say.




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Originally posted by parsec parsec wrote:

Originally posted by GenesisDoes GenesisDoes wrote:

I have the same issue with G.SKILL TridentZ Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) F4-3200C16D-32GTZKW. Both sticks are in A2 and B2, I manually set timings to slower than the rated times (18-18-18-38 to 20-20-20-40). I change voltage from 1.35v to 1.40v and no matter what, it won't POST past 2400. I am using Bios 2.0.< ="chrome-extension://hhojmcideegachlhfgfdhailpfhgknjm/web_accessible_resources/index.js">


Your memory is not in G.SKILL's QVL list for any Ryzen chipset boards:

http://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3200c14d-32gtzkw

Believe it or not, the Ryzen memory controller seems to prefer tighter memory timings.

My G.SKILL FlareX 16GB at 2933 is at 14 14 14 34, 1.35V, and did not work at that speed until I manually set those timings. Do not bother using the XMP profile, it is designed for Intel processor memory controllers.

I cannot guarantee your memory will work at lower timing settings, but it is free to try. Be sure the AM4 Advance Boot Training option is set to Auto.
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Tighter memory timings didn't work and AM4 Advance Boot Training is at auto. Hopefully, Hynix die rams will work better with future BIOS updates.
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i will try it again wardog ^^

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