new beta bios for X399 is up on ASRock site |
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crion
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Posted: 21 Aug 2019 at 8:44pm |
Alright, installed 3.60, load UEFI defaults, load XMP and put in 12/12/12/24 timings @2933MHz and it works perfectly actually. with 8*8GB 4266MHz DIMMs.
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jawknee530
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I'm looking for the same thing. Astounding that ASRock doesn't have a changelog for these anywhere I can find. Even the stupid QR codes they have in the setting slink to severely out dated manuals.
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crion
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Anyone that have compared 3.50 with the older working 3.23 or 3.33 betas?
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SoniC
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Try the new 3.50 BIOS/UEFI. Has an updated RAID ROM. |
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bs2069
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I am currently on BIOS v P3.30. It is what came on the Motherboard from the factory but as I understand it, most up to date as well outside of beta. Did anyone have issues with the RAID card on that version? I have been banging my head against the wall with RAID card issues and trying to install Windows 10. I install the OS to an NVMe drive on the M.2 connections. I install the RAID drivers and I then see the drive. Once I reboot though I start getting these drive issue errors and it will only boot into the BIOS at that point.
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JayB33
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I might have to go back to 3.20 as I've had these issues with instability on certain boots but not others recently. |
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JayB33
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Four sticks at a minimum are needed to get quad channel working and in DRAM Calculator there is no difference in the recommended settings between two and four sticks. It's a different story with Ryzen; according to DRAM Calculator you might need to increase the voltage of your CPU by 1-2 steps compared with using 2 sticks, the procODT Alt. values change and the RTT_PARK Rec. and Alt. values change. |
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walterlow
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i am looking at the QVL list of X399 Taichi
i plan to get a Threadripper 2950x Can someone explain to me how to read the DIMM Socket Support? I am looking at this particular model CMW32GX4M4D3000C16 if its 2, does it mean it has only been tested with 2 sticks? or it's guranteed to work with 2 sticks only. meaning can i buy a 4x8 kit, is it at my own risk? |
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HREN
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I have A5 Code too. Bios 3.30. All works fine, but Debug code A5.
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SoniC
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Don't give up - my "golden" memory also would not want to run with the "stock XMP" setting and required fine-tunning with the help of RyZEN DRAM Calculator but I finally reached the 3200 CL14 stable with nicely tuned timings :) Seems that HX430C15PB3K4 is Hynix M-die (according to the ASRock memory compatibility charts) and with two pieces it should run 3000 stable. I assume that with the newest UEFI/BIOS it also should run 4x 8GB stable. RyZEN DRAM Calc to the rescue! Run it, press "R-XMP", Start with Threadripper 1gen, then select either Hynix MFR OR some sites name this kit as Hynix CJR -- you need to test by yourself using the Thaiphoon burner which kit is this exactly (or d/l latest AIDA64 to check). Then Profile V1, Memory rank 1 (as these are single rank at least according to my knowledge), then frequency 3000 and dimm modules '2'. Then press calculate safe. Do a few shots with your mobile- do shots from main, advanced and power supply pages. Then go to your UEFI, load default values, save and reboot into UEFI again. Upgrade UEFI to the newest (I use the 3.33 beta and it is fine on my X399 FPG), let it reboot with safe timings, and boot to UEFI again. If you are on a <2.10 release then do not forget to use the Bridge BIOS before going to 3.x. Back in UEFI start with most conservative values (at first we need to make sure that the speed is holding, then we can tune it up) with that I mean -- e.g.: use tRFC (alt) values (&round it up) -> 356.6=357 Everything else set to Recommended values except : Gear down to disabled, Command Rate 2T Apply them and let it reboot. If it is in a boot loop then reset CMOS and boot into UEFI again. Before trying alternative values set everything as it was before the clear CMOS EXCEPT Memory clear - leave it enabled. I don't know why but the calc recommends disabling it at first but my system is in a boot loop when set to disabled. So try this before cycling through alternative values. If you have more problems you can post in the RyZEN DRAM Calc thread... there are a lot experts and gurus with knowledge far beyond my imagination. But before doing that - read read and read once again, you will get your rig stable eventually (and learn a whole lot about the memory (sub)timings additionally |
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