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AGESA 1.0.0.6a
This took some tweaking but it works the best for me so far!
ASRock X370 Taichi : AGESA 1.0.0.6a
CPU CORE 1.376 V
VPPM 2.544 V
AVCC 3.344 V
3VCC 3.344 V
+12V 12.038 V
VDDCR_SOC 1.104 V
DRAM 1.360 V
VIN7 0.752 V
VDDP 0.992 V
+1.8V 1.824 V
VIN11 1.272 V
+5V 5.016 V
Chipset +1.05V 1.104 V
 
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X : Multiplier x40.0 = 4000.5 MHz 100% stable
RAM : G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3866 (PC4 30900) Desktop Memory Model F4-3866C18Q-32GTZR    
Where I'm at with it =         
32.0GB Dual-Channel @ 1733.5 MHz - Ratio 3:52 (3467 MHz)
Total memory slots 4
Used memory slots 4
Total Physical 32 GB
CAS# Latency               (CL) 18 clocks
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 18 clocks
RAS# Precharge          (tRP) 18 clocks
Cycle Time                (tRAS) 38 clocks
Bank Cycle Time         (tRC) 56 clocks remember TRC SHOULD BE TRES + TRP TO be in sync!
Command Rate            (CR) 1T
 
For ram had to set in bios PROC to 48 and voltage to 1.38
Also I have found if you change anything in bios the CPU Multiplier needs to be raised and lowered and then set back to your setting or else it will not hold
Say for me it is running at 40 so every time I mess with memory I have to raise and lower then put back to 40 then save or else the Multiplier will show 40 in bios but will not run at 40
It will run at factory setting and just visually show 40 (4000mhz) in bios!
 
 


Edited by CJG - 21 Jul 2017 at 8:25am
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helpful info mate well done for sharing

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Anyone getting good results updating the ab350 Fatal1ty K4? Trying to get my RAM a little tighter. 

Memory: F4-3000C15D-16VKB

Update: I updated the BIOS and overclock settings will not save for the CPU. Also, with ultra-fast boot enabled it wont boot. Any ideas?


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X370 K4 here. No real change. I don't seem to experience any trouble with case fans.
Resolution in POST screen (when BIOS options are shown) seems to be stable at native resolution of screen. Before, it was a lower resolution sometimes.
Will see, whether I see the low resolution again... Just updated a few hours ago
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Not sure if this is related but I did the BIOS update, windows 10 started running and booting extremely slow. Reverted back to old bios and old working settings, still sluggish windows 10. Went through a bunch of other numerous "fixes" and landed on re-installing windows to fix. 

Again, not sure if its related to the bios update? Just wanted to post in case someone has a similar experience.

ab350 Fatal1ty K4


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Originally posted by metapsyborg22 metapsyborg22 wrote:

Not sure if this is related but I did the BIOS update, windows 10 started running and booting extremely slow. Reverted back to old bios and old working settings, still sluggish windows 10. Went through a bunch of other numerous "fixes" and landed on re-installing windows to fix. 

Again, not sure if its related to the bios update? Just wanted to post in case someone has a similar experience.

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The BIOS itself wouldn't be responsible. Is your 10 fully updated?

And that's not me shucking the buck over onto MS either.

Too, there are variables like the mem used, that may have affected it "some' but not "extremely"
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Nice CJG!

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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by metapsyborg22 metapsyborg22 wrote:

Not sure if this is related but I did the BIOS update, windows 10 started running and booting extremely slow. Reverted back to old bios and old working settings, still sluggish windows 10. Went through a bunch of other numerous "fixes" and landed on re-installing windows to fix. 

Again, not sure if its related to the bios update? Just wanted to post in case someone has a similar experience.

ab350 Fatal1ty K4


The BIOS itself wouldn't be responsible. Is your 10 fully updated?

And that's not me shucking the buck over onto MS either.

Too, there are variables like the mem used, that may have affected it "some' but not "extremely"

Checked memory usage and CPU, both were almost nothing. Uninstalled classic shell, still nothing. Windows ran like it was using up all the ram but it wasnt even touching 10%

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jul 2017 at 12:13pm
Originally posted by metapsyborg22 metapsyborg22 wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by metapsyborg22 metapsyborg22 wrote:

Not sure if this is related but I did the BIOS update, windows 10 started running and booting extremely slow. Reverted back to old bios and old working settings, still sluggish windows 10. Went through a bunch of other numerous "fixes" and landed on re-installing windows to fix. 

Again, not sure if its related to the bios update? Just wanted to post in case someone has a similar experience.

ab350 Fatal1ty K4


The BIOS itself wouldn't be responsible. Is your 10 fully updated?

And that's not me shucking the buck over onto MS either.

Too, there are variables like the mem used, that may have affected it "some' but not "extremely"

Checked memory usage and CPU, both were almost nothing. Uninstalled classic shell, still nothing. Windows ran like it was using up all the ram but it wasnt even touching 10%



No no no. Sry. Meant Make and Model.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jul 2017 at 12:15pm
Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by metapsyborg22 metapsyborg22 wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by metapsyborg22 metapsyborg22 wrote:

Not sure if this is related but I did the BIOS update, windows 10 started running and booting extremely slow. Reverted back to old bios and old working settings, still sluggish windows 10. Went through a bunch of other numerous "fixes" and landed on re-installing windows to fix. 

Again, not sure if its related to the bios update? Just wanted to post in case someone has a similar experience.

ab350 Fatal1ty K4


The BIOS itself wouldn't be responsible. Is your 10 fully updated?

And that's not me shucking the buck over onto MS either.

Too, there are variables like the mem used, that may have affected it "some' but not "extremely"

Checked memory usage and CPU, both were almost nothing. Uninstalled classic shell, still nothing. Windows ran like it was using up all the ram but it wasnt even touching 10%



No no no. Sry. Meant Make and Model.




Too, did you let Windows steady out and leet the processes settle down? ie: CPU cycles being consumed
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