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Originally posted by GenesisDoes GenesisDoes wrote:

My 32GB TridentZ 2x16GB kit can't run at 3200 but it does work fine at 3066 (before it wouldn't post past 2400 so this is a huge improvement)


You can try the next step or two UP from 3200, something you can have a hole at 3200 but it will work at faster speeds wit ha little looser timings.

Try the next one after 3200 with all the timings on auto and see what happens, with a suitable voltage of course.
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I'll wait until they have this bios as official update. Don't wanna lose my warranty by flashing unofficial software into this. Bricking it with beta bios would cost me ~300eur, if i manage to get my hands on Taichi board again :D

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Originally posted by MrMajestyk MrMajestyk wrote:

that was actually nice, first attempt with XMP profile booted butter smooth with 3200 14-14-14-34 as per specs..

so now running my X1700 at 4050 MHz with 1.3875v, 2x16GB Gskill Trident Z as per above on Taichi - thanks Asrock

just need that 2.34 Bios on the official page



well thats the first confirmed 2x16gb system ive seen for the taichi and nice timings as well Big smile
(god bless samsung b dies)

not so sure thanking asrock directly though (more so i assume one of the bios team has done it himself as its in no way an official release yet  the linked file has come from one of the main UK pc parts shop and is hosted in new zeland on a private server i think)

but hey im am sure its the foundation for the next official bios version probably v2,4 or something
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:


well thats the first confirmed 2x16gb system ive seen for the taichi and nice timings as well Big smile
(god bless samsung b dies)

not so sure thanking asrock directly though (more so i assume one of the bios team has done it himself as its in no way an official release yet  the linked file has come from one of the main UK pc parts shop and is hosted in new zeland on a private server i think)

but hey im am sure its the foundation for the next official bios version probably v2,4 or something

hehe may be there are not many with 2x16 but still quite a few - oh yeah feels good (phew those rams cost way too much)..
well if the team works for Asrock it's proprietary of Asrock Wink
I was even able to run 3333 but then tried too much to run 3466 but no success. 3333 will test again with official version but still nicey

below some tests on speed and timing effects (tests in aida64).






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Originally posted by Nemesis.ie Nemesis.ie wrote:

Originally posted by GenesisDoes GenesisDoes wrote:

My 32GB TridentZ 2x16GB kit can't run at 3200 but it does work fine at 3066 (before it wouldn't post past 2400 so this is a huge improvement)


You can try the next step or two UP from 3200, something you can have a hole at 3200 but it will work at faster speeds wit ha little looser timings.

Try the next one after 3200 with all the timings on auto and see what happens, with a suitable voltage of course.

Tried it with various voltages (up to 1.45v for DRAM) and 3333/3200 with loose timings and it just boot cycle loops (I have mines set to 5) and defaults back to 2133. I made timings 14-14-14-36-1T my ram (Hynix die) is rated at 16-18-18-38-2T so it is still plenty fast at 3066.
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Originally posted by GenesisDoes GenesisDoes wrote:

Tried it with various voltages (up to 1.45v for DRAM) and 3333/3200 with loose timings and it just boot?cycle loops (I have mines set to 5) and defaults back to 2133. I made timings 14-14-14-36-1T my ram?(Hynix die) is rated at 16-18-18-38-2T so it is still plenty fast at 3066.


Great to know, I have the identical memory except @64gb. It might be able to squeeze a bit more out of them at 1.2v SOC, SOC LLC 2 or 1, 1.5v DRAM Voltage and a ProcODT setting that may assist 4 sticks of ram better. Also, there is always the BCLK to rely on once a full UEFI/Bios release for the AM4 Fatality X370 Professional Gaming is available.

I've seen some results with the TridentZ memory that I have achieve even higher speeds than @3200mhz on 'other brand' motherboards that are beta testing the latest AGESA 1.0.0.6/Bios.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2017 at 6:19am
kev did you see the link i posted to the amd tech guy talking thru ram settings ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZgpHTaQ10k&app=desktop

play from 4mins on for the walk thru
[url=https://valid.x86.fr/jpg250][/url]

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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

kev did you see the link i posted to the amd tech guy talking thru ram settings ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZgpHTaQ10k&app=desktop

play from 4mins on for the walk thru


Actually, it was posted more than once in this forum and others. I d/l two separate variants of the video earlier this month. Also, there is additional 'clarification'(also posted here by me and others in this very thread) on Robert's comments regarding his ProcODT statements and such on AMD/Reddit support threads. (look for 'hyenacheeseheads' comments on those Reddit threads...-yikes, some name)

Nonetheless, I have tried 1 stick, 2 sticks and all 4 in various timing configurations. Granted, others have had great success with my same memory back in March, just with 'other brand' motherboards. So I am still with hope that someday my memory will run @3200mhz+. For now I am @2400mhz CAS 12 and will wait for the public release update for my AM4 F-X370-PG.

Edited by Kevin A - 29 May 2017 at 6:41am
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Just registered here to contribute to 2x16 discussion. Here are my results for G.Skill Ripjaws-V F4-3200C16D-32GVK kit, best settings for 2.30 BIOS vs. new: with update, I could move from 2400-12-12-12-12-30 2T to 2933-14-14-14-14-34 1T. It could pass the AIDA64 test, at least.

What might be of interest is the fact that this kit is dual rank Hynix M-die. I bought it for an Intel build a few months ago, because it was relatively very cheap ($200 for 2x16Gb 3200 Cl16), and have never checked Ryzen compatibility, so this is an okay result in my book.
Still, after 2 BSODs (one seemingly memory related) I rolled back to stable BIOS, at least now I know there's definitely a better version ahead.
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one of the guys over on overclockers has got taichi and gskill flarex to 3600 at 16/16/16/16/38/72 and 1.4volts
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