X370 Gaming K4 - new BIOS with AGESA 1.0.0.6&a |
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Ricky
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even gigabyte b350 can do 4000MHz lol
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aleksei12
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Ryzen 1700 3900Mhz,ASRock Fatal1ty X370Gaming K4, (2*8) DDR4 KFA2 HOF 3600 @3200 Mhz 14-14-14-32 ,Palit GTX1070 jetstream,Be Quiet PURE POWER L8 600W
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Ricky
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To express my dissatisfaction Even with just a single error will means ur system is not completely stable. Edited by Ricky - 12 Sep 2017 at 8:14pm |
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m@c
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And running Linpack is also not quite the same as running OCCT itself.
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Longtime Asrock user...
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Ottesen87
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Edit. just updated to 3.20 and im happy to say my issue has been solved. But i would still say that the f-stream tuning program sure needs some atention ;) fans won't ramp up at all and the temp sensors are all over the place. in f stream i am using a 1700x btw
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1+1=4 in my world and dont try to say otherwise
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EddoWagt
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You're better off with MSI afterburner than f-stream
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Ottesen87
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im pretty sure i cant control cpu fans with afterburner
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1+1=4 in my world and dont try to say otherwise
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ShampooCA
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I haven't experienced this, I have a 1700. Did you clear CMOS and try again?
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nangu
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Hi,
I'm using HWinfo64 for monitoring and can see 3 temperature readings for the VRMs. These readings are: VRM, VRT1 and VRT2 From my own observations, I think VRT1 is CPU voltage regulators, and VRT2 is SoC. It's right? I don't know what VRM reading is. May be VRM controller chip temp? This VRM reading always is hotter than the other two, ~5 to 7 degree celsius. Also, in order to configure my case fans, Soc VRMs are the top ones and CPU VRMs those near the back panel? Thanks in advance.
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R7 1700 @3.90 1.25v - GSkill TridentZ 3200c16 Hynix MFR @2933 14-16-16-32 - Fatal1ty Gaming X370 K4 - Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 - WD 256 Black M2 Nvme as Windows 10 boot drive - EVGA Gold 650W
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parsec
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The default "CPU temperature" being monitored for fan speed control set in the UEFI/BIOS was again changed in 3.20, or 3.10 for the X370 Taichi and Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming. The temperature being monitored by default in the two of three earlier UEFI version that you did not like was the AMD AM4 Tctrl CPU temperature. The other AMD AM4 CPU temperature is Tdie. Tctrl = Tdie + 20°C. These are terms defined by AMD for AM4 processors. I have never discovered which of Tdie and Tctrl is the correct CPU temperature. All I am aware of is AMD said these two temperatures exist because of differences in AM4 processors, and the CPU cooler being used. AFAIK, the CPU cooler being referred to is the stock AM4 coolers, and there are multiple models of AM4 stock CPU coolers. The Tctrl temperature changes very quickly, and with seemingly very little load, such as opening a folder. Try using a monitoring program like HWiNFO64, which shows Tctrl (and in some cases, Tdie, or both) to see how quickly these temperatures can change. If you have Cool n Quiet and C States enabled, as I do, with a CPU OC, I see my VCore change from ~0.400V at idle to ~1.350V under any load, if only for a moment. With that voltage change, the Tctrl core temperatures spike, normal for current processors. The fan speed control reacts to that, as it should. Yes I find it somewhat annoying too, but don't blame the fan speed control when it is monitoring Tctrl, it is simply reacting as it should. Note that this applies to any of the other fan headers that have a choice of what temperature is being monitored. If the chassis fans are configured to monitor CPU temperature, and it is Tctrl, the chassis fans will also speed up and down with the CPU cooler fan(s). ASRock also has a third AM4 CPU temperature similar to the earlier AMD processor "socket temperature". That is now the default CPU temperature used for fan speed control in UEFI version 3.20, and 3.10 for the X370 Taichi and Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming. UEFI/BIOS versions before those that used Tctrl, used this third CPU temperature. This third temperature is also used by the ASRock utilities like F-Stream and A-Tuning. This CPU temperature does not change much, and changes slowly, in contrast to Tdie/Tctrl, which change quickly up and down. Which of course is why once you run F-Stream in Windows, your fans behave differently. ASRock AM4 board users have complained about both of these CPU temperatures used for fan speed control. Some prefer Tctrl, other like yourself prefer the third CPU temperature. We now have a choice to use either one, with what I call the third CPU temperature being the default. So rather than an "issue", there is more to this situation than simply the fan speeds being faster and changing more often for no reason. We have no idea how you configured the CPU fan speed control, but since every PC fan is different, and there are no standards about minimum and maximum RPM, or X RPM at Y voltage level, each fan model must have its fan speed control configured for its own characteristics, and your personal preference. The built in fan speed profiles are simply best guesses. If they happen to match the fans you use and your cooling and fan behavior preference, great, otherwise using the Custom fan speed curve option is necessary, but it must be tuned to your personal preferences. |
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