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twf85 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Tucson, AZ Status: Offline Points: 144 |
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wardog ![]() Moderator Group ![]() Joined: 15 Jul 2015 Status: Offline Points: 6447 |
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I'm putting my money squarely on that NOT working. |
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Mojobaggins ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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With the new 2.4 bios, I am finally able to get my G.Skill FlareX F4-3200C14D-16GFX to run at 3333mhz at CL14-14-14-34 using the XMP settings wtih my R7 1700 at 3.9ghz.
One thing I did set to Level 1 both CPU Load-Line Calibration and VDDCR Load-Line Calibration. Using bios 2.3, I was able to get the ram to run at 3200mhz only if I didn't have my cpu overclocked. CPU overclocked with bios 2.3, I could only get my ram up to 2933. My one huge complaint is the lack of system information on the bios splash screen. In every computer I've owned for the last 30 years, the American Megatrends bios splash screen provided you with system information saving you from having to DEL into the bios or log into Windows to find out. My first and probably last AsRock motherboard just for this reason.
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Mojobaggins ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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That's your system restarting itself after failing to post at the DRAM settings that you have set it at. Unless you go into DRAM Timings Configuration to change the Fail Count, the system will try 3 times before defaulting back to 2400mhz.
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cutterjohn ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 14 Apr 2017 Location: somewhere Status: Offline Points: 27 |
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That said I had a mixed setup on an ASUS X79 board that worked fine for me... I was running 4x8GB and 4x4GB(original RAM) for a while... |
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twf85 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Tucson, AZ Status: Offline Points: 144 |
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Glad to hear you've made some progress!
I think there's a way to disable the ASRock splash screen, which would enable the AM screen.. I'm not sure, but that might show what you're looking for.
The problem with that explanation..
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wardog ![]() Moderator Group ![]() Joined: 15 Jul 2015 Status: Offline Points: 6447 |
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I'd have to get parsec in here to give the technical nomenclature for what and why Intel can do that. Rest assured, AMD doesn't play as nice with this supposed mem set up. Don't get me wrong, you're free to try. I'm only voicing my past experiences and knowledge. I'd love dearly to hear you succeed. ![]() |
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twf85 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Tucson, AZ Status: Offline Points: 144 |
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Nevermind. Disabling "Full Screen Logo" will only show you what UEFI version you're on. Not RAM/CPU speed info. That was what you were after, right?
Well, wouldn't you know it. Bingo-presto..! You were right. Disabling AM4 Advanced Boot Training did the trick. I can use Restart to UEFI now! Not only that, but my boot times have dropped from 14.4 to 12.1 seconds. That's right around the startup time of my 8350. It's still nowhere near the startup time of my laptop, but it's progress in the right direction ;) THANK YOU! What in the world was that meant to help with? Does it matter, considering the system was failing to start with it enabled?
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MisterJ ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 19 Apr 2017 Status: Offline Points: 1097 |
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You are welcome, twf85. I think Training is to try for a more reliable system by lessening memory errors. In general, I would think an OCer would want to turn it off and assure stability by memory and stress testing. Glad it worked for you. Enjoy, John.
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twf85 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Tucson, AZ Status: Offline Points: 144 |
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I've never been one for stress testing.. I will at times have Adobe Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere open all at once. Normally accompanied by 20+ browser tabs (Chrome), Spotify, Notepad++, Outlook, and the Calculator. If it were to crash, I would go in and make adjustments.
I'm now thinking this isn't the best strategy. Even though I've conditioned myself to save my work frequently, it would be better, if for only the sake of my peace of mind, that I ran a stress test. What do you normally use?
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