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Gridmstr75
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How do i go about changing the timing settings for the bios , I updated the bios to 7.10 latest. thanks for assistance.
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cx5
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Please tell me if you've read this or not ??? please confirm back. Posted: 15 Aug 2022 at 2:24pm so your solution is in this = https://www.overclock.net/threads/asrock-x370-taichi-overclocking-thread.1627407/post-29010423 I hope you've read it and understand them, it is of PARAMOUNT importance. But I'll make an effort to try to simplify (but no easy way to be honest): - 1) boot into UEFI 2) load XMP 3) do NOT reboot 4) immediately check parameters F12 function key screen capture UEFI into USB thumbdrive if you want to shows us. 4-1) NOT check hardware monitor readings in realtime. 4-2) check the settings for which you'll save setup and reboot and take effect for next reboot. 4-3) CHECK vddr_SOC voltage setting for next reboot must be 1.1v for XMP, versus existing 2133mhz VSOC(SVI2) default only 0.825v hence failed to let XMP boot - do you understand this point now? please confirm back. 5) check below all these same as point 4-3) >vddr_SOC = 1.1v >cldo_VDDP = 1v >vddg_IOD = 1.1v >vddg_CCD = 1.1v >procODT = 48 ohms for my ram >>> they are not all in one page, you have to go to as many pages as you need to find them and verify them. >>>>>>if any of those voltages are NOT then your XMP will not boot. your zentiming 2133mhz shows CLDO_VDDP 0.95v, do you see this on your zentiming? Please confirm back. 0.95v is just about enough to boot XMP, change to 1v to be sure. Change GDM to enable next time. GDM = Gear Down Mode. Must for you. and yes I know you are on Zen1+ 12nm 2600x, may be without vddg_IOD and CCD, I'm not sure, but if there's none then ignore, if there's option to set vddg voltages then make sure they're both 1.1v else XMP cannot boot. your procODT is 60ohms, is OK for now. Above was all voltages. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Below is all timing (the hard part) 1) You need to show us your ram's XMP original timing, 2) It can be found in your UEFI bios screen 2-1) see my example https://www.overclock.net/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.overclock.net/attachments/whatsapp-image-2022-08-10-at-8-54-51-pm-jpeg.2569122/ 2-2) F12 function key will screen capture UEFI into USB thumb drive - else use a cellphone camera. >>>>>>Again you must read this Posted: 15 Aug 2022 at 2:24pm so your solution is in this = https://www.overclock.net/threads/asrock-x370-taichi-overclocking-thread.1627407/post-29010423 3) LAST/Else you can try to boot and hope you are lucky that your timing might be compatible where with the above corrected voltages will be successful to boot. If you managed to boot XMP succesfully, please show us your XMP zentiming, because XMP boot windows idle ok, but sometimes crash in games or heavy CPU workload, due to some timing mismatch due to XMP load half not load other half. Need to make sure by using zentiming to capture what's the actual full or not full XMP being loaded. |
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Gridmstr75
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I did read it however some of those settings do not apply to my MB i do not see the names and or they are different i will check it again.. https://forum.asrock.com/smileys/smiley4.gif
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cx5
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Only SOC have many different way to write. vddr_soc asrock = vsoc(svi2) in zentiming = vcore soc in gigabyte = vsoc in atuning v = voltage is the meaning soc = sysmtem on chip = memory controller, usb, audio, etc etc apart from soc voltage possible ambiguity, others terms are exact. |
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x370taichi@3.50gen4
AX750 Optane900P SN770 3800x PosdonZro4 BarrowPWM-17w>420x140x28 XFX SWFT319 6900XT MSI RX560 LP to get Fluid Motion BlueskyFRC 75hz |
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Gridmstr75
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ok once i set it to XML do i set the freq to 3200 ? there is a broad list of freq to pick ?ty
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cx5
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you mean XMP right? not XML!!! Answer is NO. because only when you have enough voltages for below items:- >vddr_SOC = 1.1v (zen 1 & above) >cldo_VDDP = 1v (zen 1 & above) >vddg_IOD = 1.1v (zen 2 & above) >vddg_CCD = 1.1v (zen 2 & above) then you can select 3200mhz |
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sorry for the delay.
been very busy. I recenlty upgraded to a different GPU . however i know this is a post about RAM. |
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can you assist again on this. I need some help. I can finally get to it now. sorry
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