GUIDE: Overclock APU on Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX |
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Thenightstalker
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Posted: 20 Mar 2018 at 6:17am |
BunnyDragon
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It sounds like its not related to OCing, then. I'd run across these forums and see if any of the solutions work for ya.
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voltron00x
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And no I did not overclocking the CPU.
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voltron00x
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Bsod bad pool header at 1350 and 40.
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voltron00x
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I didn't have AMD cbs enabled. Thought that was the issue. Now getting bluescreen on boot still. Video tdr failure.
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BunnyDragon
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Does the BIOS for your motherboard look exactly the same? Have you overclocked your CPU as well? If the voltage parameters are in hexcode like this one, I would try a very mild overclock first. Try going 1400mhz with 40 in the voltage value. If that ends up stable, work your way up to 1500mhz. You may need to adjust voltage value to 38 at that point.
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voltron00x
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Hi, first off thank you for posting this. Second, I'm lost at the last part as to what code I'm supposed to enter to handle the voltage. Is it 3 digits so in your example 34 would be 1.225V? Sorry just totally lost on that last part.
It seems like no matter what I try, my PC boots to windows then goes to black screen or else BSODs. I have an x370 ITX/ac and a 2400g. Overclocking via Ryzen Master with any values for the GPU also crashes my PC. Edited by voltron00x - 16 Mar 2018 at 11:36am |
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BunnyDragon
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Welcome!
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I love you so much man. Thank you for help!
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BunnyDragon
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Hey guys, after reaching out to ASRock customer service, one of the reps forwarded my request about voltage parameters to their engineers. Although some of you may know, I suspect many of us don't, but the voltage parameters, at least for the AB350 Gaming ITX are in hexcode, which is oh-so confusing. Here's a simple guide to get you to the iGPU OC settings and how to tweak the voltage:
Advanced/AMD CBS/NBIO Common Options/XFR 2.0 Configuration For images on navigation and voltage table, serial VID codes, go to http://imgur.com/a/ibfCe. What do these codes mean and how do I use them? Pretty easy! What you'll need is a binary to hexadecimal converter. I've been using this one: http://www.binaryhexconverter.com/binary-to-hex-converter Type in the SID Code for the voltage you're looking to use and it will plop out the hexcode for you. For example: 1.550000v = 00, 1.35v = 20, 1.15v = 40, and so on. I hope this works out for some of you guys, just wanting to spread as much information as I can to help out. I'm sure this table will be useful for many other values in ASRock's BIOS as well. Cheers! Edited by BunnyDragon - 15 Mar 2018 at 6:09am |
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