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fouf
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Posted: 14 Oct 2017 at 8:32am |
Hey, I'm having the same issue. Any sort of overclock and I get error 68, 78, sometimes 0d and 0E.... When I can finally get into windows it runs rock solid.
Did you end up fixing this.. would love to know.
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Haaviko
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Another issue I've been having and not sure what it could be.. I just did a reformat, fresh OS, Asrock x370 taichi drivers, latest non-BETA NVIDIA driver.. and while playing any video game I get this: (Only happens while gaming)
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parsec
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Sorry to say, that is why I suggested trying the Auto settings for those three settings to solve the problem. I understand why you want to use those settings. Have you tried one or two of those options at a time, set to those values? To see if you can have GearDownMode set to Off while the others are on Auto, for example. Another memory tweak according to AMD is actually slightly reducing the VDDP voltage. I assume you have you seen this AMD blog page about Ryzen and memory: https://community.amd.com/community/gaming/blog/2017/05/25/community-update-4-lets-talk-dram |
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Haaviko
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So now back to 3.00 BIOS and yeah post code errors are happening either way.. turning off BGS or leaving it Auto, I think I've figured it out..
If I overclock my system in any way shape or form, that causes the errors while posting.. because I just did UEFI Defaults with ONLY XMP Enabled and BAM no issues all night restart, cold boot etc. I tried fixed voltage, pstate and offset and same errors eventually happen.. 68, 78 and sometimes 0d its random. |
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Haaviko
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Switched to 2.40 BIOS and so far way less stability issues using my settings compared to 3.00 the only thing so far is I got an post error when rebooting.. but this time was a new one: 0E
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Haaviko
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I don't think its USB related either, because it runs 100% perfectly If I leave BankGroupSwap, BankGroupSwap Alt and GearDownMode all on Auto, this only happens when trying for..
GearDownMode: Off BankGroupSwap: Off BankGroupSwap Alt: On
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Haaviko
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Ran the HCI memtest and it said 0 errors on all 16 of them, I've already tried reseating the ram.
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datonyb
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i run the ram volts at 1.35 soc at 1.0 and soc llc at level 2 as well i have used these settings since bios version 1.6 cnq dis c6 dis core boost is still on (dont think it matters myself, i or indeed works when ive got it clocked) global c state dis i literally followed the guide from youtube search 'techcity' his ryzen overclocking video circa early april has the guide using a taichi bios system i dont feel i have a outstanding chip to be honest and for sure the taichi i have and the ram i have allthough do what they are supposed to do ,they dont have any extra headroom like a lot of guys are finding now with other ram sticks (even in fact another local guy here in london with identical age, brand, and part number ram and taichi board as myself who can get faster ram overclock) |
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POST code 0d is related to memory, VGA card, and USB devices. While it also covers misc PCI-E devices, its very unlikely any such devices would have a compatibility issue resulting in a POST code of 0d.
I'd suggest you disconnect all the USB devices you can, test your memory with HCI memtest for at least 6 hours, then let us know the results. Experience tells me the problem is coming from something memory related so I'd start there. Is your memory dual sided (DS) or single sided? (SS). If you have the memory in DIMM banks A1+B1, or A2+B2, switch them to the unused banks and see if that helps. |
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