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Originally posted by Zirw Zirw wrote:

As you advised raised and CPU NB voltage to 1.750.


1.750? The "CPU NB Voltage"? If that true, that's way too high.

DRAM Voltage maybe? Even then, probably too high.

Don't shoot for the moon when adjusting. You want to find the lowest v's your specific system runs stably on.
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



Lower that back down to the AG34G2130U1 kits 1.65, leaving everything else unchanged.



Errr, um, maybe they are 1.5v


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Initially, I had a CPU NB voltage 1.1625 I changed just one step up to 1.1750. memory voltage in the auto mode is at the level of 1.65. As only reduce CPU NB voltage to 1.1625 computer does not start with four memory modules! I can take pictures of bios setup with which it works! 
Excuse me! just I noticed that not sealed 1.75 I meant 1.175! Sorry Smile I rejoiced too early! Memory timings do not match the declared and CPU-Z says that the effective memory frequency 800MHZ 
Not displayed APM and XMP why? On the other motherboard they appear!


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 Until you set AMP/XMP their initial first post Mhz will be 1600. Remember, the memory is Dual Data Rate, DDR, so CPU-z will show "half' of the speed. So 800 = 1600 in reality.


Is the pic above this post taken with all four sticks installled? Notice below H/W Monitor, where it says DDR3_A1? Please also post pics of DDR3_A2, DDR3 _B1, and DDR3_B2. You do this by clicking on the DDR_A1 button and selecting the other three sticks location.



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    I have read many forums. No one could not make it work four memory strip above 1600 on this motherboard. If you overclock the BUS, the memory takes over and 1866 but the card becomes 1.1! Vicious circle! What I just did not do: raise the voltage to the CPU NB 1.35-1.4v, raising the memory voltage up 1.65-1.7v, clocked NB not to the frequency of 2400-2600 nothing helps! From under the BIOS overclocking leads to the fact that the PC can not boot even in the bios! Overclock comes through AMD overdrive because AXTU contains errors. I'm tired of this motherboard problems. And the fact that there is still no update bios, it's weird!


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Type out here the settings you're changing when you say "OC the bus."
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Also, list out the components by Make and P/N that make up your system, including the PSU and it's age.


Too, is the computer connected directly to a wall outlet, or power strip?




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Memory takes 1765 when BUS 220. The power supply has changed recently at Templarius 850W 80+ Silver. PC is connected to the UPS to 1500W. Processor card xf8350 GTX1070 16gb 4x4 unilateral AMD R9 bar.

I decided to reduce timings :) course through the BIOS. Any change leads to the fact that the PC does not start. If you change the timings via AMD Overdrive everything OK!

I checked again on another motherboard. My CPU is my graphics card and my two sets of memory and my power supply work. Memory starts all 4 bracket for 1866 and even at 2133Mhz. Tested on the MSI 970 Krait edition. Then to be sure I vzl old card GIGABYTE 760g and even the memory of it all 4 strips earned in 1866! Why is that? After 970a-g / 3.1 class above these motherboards? It's a marriage? I was about to accept, but I can not even reduce the timings! Almost any manipulation in the BIOS lead to the fact that the PC does not start. And with four bars, I can not clear the CMOS as the motherboard determines them as of 1866 and does not start with them. To reset the CMOS every time I have to take out the two memory strip.

P.S. Do not even the manufacturer BETA version of the BIOS? For all products on the 970 chipset came out at least one update the BIOS? kromne 970a-g / 3.1 :)



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Instead of OC'ing the bus, which brings many headaches, instead leave the bus at 200 and change the multiplier.



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Oh, and put your HT back to 2000 or 2200 when changing the multiplier.
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