Rebooting problem with Asrock X570 Taichi |
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datonyb
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well that would lead to the conclusion that
the system cant handle 4 sticks of ram at 3600 using the timings its setting so either try manually entering timings using the ryzen dram calculator or running 2 sticks or running at 3200 |
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What exactly are these settings and what should I set to them from DRAM calculator?
Some said, VDD_SOC is the value of "SOC voltage". Others said I also need to set PREM VDDCR_SOC. Should it be set to the same value? It's confusing. |
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most of us tweakers (and early adopters of ryzens ) had to manually adjust timings primary and secondary and other little bios tweaks on the boards
it was a pain to try and test and change and then .......... like a vision from heaven .along came a guy called yuri internet nickname is 1usmus he wrote a program to do this for us ! it is called the ryzen dram calculator, hell even youtube tech channels are using it now (and these guys do know a thing or two about tuning ram) you basically fire up your system run the program ,tell it to read your ram sticks info and then it spits out the suggested ALTERNATE settings to make it run on ryzen platform then print it off , or take a picture of the screen with your phone, reboot into bios and manually enter the numbers in the matching section your looking for 'ryzen dram calculator' safest trusted download place would be website called techpowerup instructions and videos guides etc can be found on overclock.net the program has the option to select your cpu type e.g. ryzen gen1 gen2 or gen3 and also to note enter the fact its got 4 dim's (sticks) as this will account for the extra load on cpu controller and make it a little less aggressive with the suggested timings |
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shmerl
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I looked at it already actually. Please see the above question. The calculator only mentions "SOC voltage". Asrock X570 Taichi has 3 SOC voltages...
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VDD_SOC -> Cannot find that, typo or since newest bios? CPU VDDCR_SOC -> This is the SOC voltage like for former Ryzens PREM VDDCR_SOC -> This is new for me, i would leave it on auto Watch it, if you changed VDDCR_SOC (after restart into bios) |
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Ray62
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DD_SOC, found it.
This is the CPU SOC/Uncore voltage, probably another tweak for a (different?) supply of the FCLK circuit? I would leave that on AUTO. And watch this thread, maybe more infos will come up: https://www.overclock.net/forum/11-amd-motherboards/1730162-official-asrock-x570-overclocking-support-thread-12.html#post28107760 |
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shmerl
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Got it, thanks. I also found explicit "SOC voltage" setting in AMD overclocking submenue. It also has VDDG / VDDP voltages, that Ryzen DRAM calculator says to set. I tried that, but I still get reboots. So possibly my CPU doesn't have memory controller strong enough to handle 4 RAM sticks and full load on 3600 MHz, or RAM itself is somehow faulty? I'll run more RAM tests.
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shmerl
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Actually, that VDD_SOC is I think what DRAM calc refers to as SOC voltage.
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I think I found a way to make it work. The key was DRAM voltage. I raised it to 1.375 V, and it worked.
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I'm having exact same issue on December bios. System reboots at 70 celsius on cpu. I set RAM to 2000 Mghz and still have issue. I'm only running two stick of Trident z rgb 3600.
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