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Originally posted by zlobster zlobster wrote:

Just what on Earth is ProcODT?


https://community.amd.com/community/gaming/blog/2017/05/25/community-update-4-lets-talk-dram

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Originally posted by zlobster zlobster wrote:

Odd. I have the same jaggy mouse movements on my X370 Taichi (v3.10). I thought I was getting crazy until I saw your comment.

It's like random 'hiccups' when moving the mouse. The mouse is an old trusty Razer Deathadder 3.5, which I've used on many other PCs and laptops w/o any issue.

I'm not using any OC ATM. C&Q is ON, C6 is disabled.



Also i realized that it seems that Amd chipset drivers doesn't seems to install properly in Windows 10, they will skip some drivers to allow microsoft drivers instead and thats suck.

So i see that we can Extract the setup of lets say latest chipset 17:30 and go to Packages Drivers, and focus on those folders that say WT64<-- which are Windows 10 64 bits, and install one by one, this will get the correct drivers
But yeah even that is very tricky because sometimes we really don't know how to properly...


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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

dunno mate
mine clocked to 3.9 mouse still very fluid even with stress test running ,and cinebench,and superpi etc etc

on bios 3.1 (latest taichi)

@ ricky

i presume youve tried
soc at 1.1 volts
dram volts at 1.375
proc set to 60 ohms



I saw your CPUZ validation. While trying to validate my PC and put the banner in my sig, my mouse pointer was jaggy as hell, just for hoovering around the tabs. System was not loaded at all.

I'm running the stock auto volts, minus the VCore one. If you remember, I had nasty spikes with VCore left on auto.

I guess I'll give your settings a try. Just what on Earth is ProcODT? My FlareX are running 3200 on XMP out of the box.

P.S. for some reason CPUZ won't generate a forum banner for me. I'll edit my sig manually.
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dunno mate
mine clocked to 3.9 mouse still very fluid even with stress test running ,and cinebench,and superpi etc etc

on bios 3.1 (latest taichi)

@ ricky

i presume youve tried
soc at 1.1 volts
dram volts at 1.375
proc set to 60 ohms

[url=https://valid.x86.fr/jpg250][/url]

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Guy's and Gal's,

Lets all of you without a Signature please create one as is customary in support forums.

Per my 1st post opening this Thread:
And remember, whether asking or answering, to have created a Sig so others know what you have.


Having one, a Sig, reduces second guessing.



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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

on a taichi here
NO mouse issues


It's intermittent with me. Hard to catch any pattern. Haven't seen it in gaming, but when the CPU is loaded (transcoding or prime95-ing) it's happening.

USB settings are default ones from Ryzen Balanced power plan. Haven't seen any freq. drifting like x58haze is. Could Windoze be playing with me?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ricky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Sep 2017 at 1:18am
hope future bios release can fix the broken pstate oc and improve memory compatibility.

For now, even with Gskill Flare X 3200C14 Kit (Samsung B Die), X370 K4 is still not stable at 3200MHz.




Edited by Ricky - 10 Sep 2017 at 1:19am
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on a taichi here
NO mouse issues
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Odd. I have the same jaggy mouse movements on my X370 Taichi (v3.10). I thought I was getting crazy until I saw your comment.

It's like random 'hiccups' when moving the mouse. The mouse is an old trusty Razer Deathadder 3.5, which I've used on many other PCs and laptops w/o any issue.

I'm not using any OC ATM. C&Q is ON, C6 is disabled.
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Originally posted by Ricky Ricky wrote:

Originally posted by seanpatrick seanpatrick wrote:

P-state overclocking does indeed seem to be problematic with this Bios.  

Although the processor is indeed downclocking, the Vcore barely moves at lower speeds - in fact I'm getting fairly large Vcore spikes with it.  

For instance, I run an offset that usually brings my Vcore under stress testing to about 1.392 (I'm overclocking obviously) however with the new bios it stays at or near 1.392 even when the processor speed is at about 1.5mhz.  In addition I'm getting spikes with the same offset I've used for the last 4 bios updates up to about 1.488! 

I've since switched back to the previous one and all is returned to normal with the Vcore dropping to .9 something when the cores are idle at 1.5mhz.
yup, definitely there is something wrong with pstate overclock in bios 3.20,  i post the same issue on first page.

can i know you use which mobo? i use X370 K4, for now i just downgrade to previous bios. 

I've got the Killer Sli
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