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Originally posted by Silarous Silarous wrote:

One thing I have found when trying to tweak the bios on 2.4.  If you put any setting in the bios that causes the system not to post, I automatically reset the bios holding in the reset button on the I/O panel of the motherboard.  It seems as though if you don't do this, the failure sticks and won't allow you to proceed.

For example, I was playing with my memory timings and found that 13 13 13 34 worked great at 3200mhz.  I then tried 12 13 13 34 and got a failure to post.  I then reverted back to the 13 13 13 34 timings and the system would still not post.  Once I reset the board, I put the 13 13 13 34 timings back in and it posted fine.

It seems to do this any time I have a failure to post so I always reset to start fresh.  This seems to help me, maybe it will help you!

Thanks and I will try your setting. Hope it works this time.
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Originally posted by Silarous Silarous wrote:

One thing I have found when trying to tweak the bios on 2.4.  If you put any setting in the bios that causes the system not to post, I automatically reset the bios holding in the reset button on the I/O panel of the motherboard.  It seems as though if you don't do this, the failure sticks and won't allow you to proceed.

For example, I was playing with my memory timings and found that 13 13 13 34 worked great at 3200mhz.  I then tried 12 13 13 34 and got a failure to post.  I then reverted back to the 13 13 13 34 timings and the system would still not post.  Once I reset the board, I put the 13 13 13 34 timings back in and it posted fine.

It seems to do this any time I have a failure to post so I always reset to start fresh.  This seems to help me, maybe it will help you!

I tried it with cpu running at stock and at 3900 and still it didnt work (reset bios every failure). The difference here is my ram is different from yours and I set voltage on mine to 1.35V. Still it did not work.
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Have you tried increasing your timings?
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I don't know if you have seen this video yet but it is really informative!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZgpHTaQ10k
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Originally posted by Silarous Silarous wrote:

Have you tried increasing your timings?

I tried to increased the timing a few times before using different config (16-16-16-16-39 is one of them since this is what ryzen master indicated in window 10 at 2400 mhz)

I also tried all sort of things as mentioned in the youtube link you posted. The video is very informative btw unfortunately it did not help to solve my ram oc issue.

Up to date the only thing I was able to overclock on this board is to get my 1700x to run at 3900 and its becaues of the latest bios.


Edited by Teckie - 22 Jun 2017 at 12:58pm
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Originally posted by Teckie Teckie wrote:

Originally posted by Silarous Silarous wrote:

Have you tried increasing your timings?

I tried to increased the timing a few times before using different config (16-16-16-16-39 is one of them since this is what ryzen master indicated in window 10 at 2400 mhz)

I also tried all sort of things as mentioned in the youtube link you posted. The video is very informative btw unfortunately it did not help to solve my ram oc issue.

Up to date the only thing I was able to overclock on this board is to get my 1700x to run at 3900 and its becaues of the latest bios.

What slots on the motherboard do you have your ram sticks in?
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Originally posted by Silarous Silarous wrote:

Originally posted by Teckie Teckie wrote:

Originally posted by Silarous Silarous wrote:

Have you tried increasing your timings?

I tried to increased the timing a few times before using different config (16-16-16-16-39 is one of them since this is what ryzen master indicated in window 10 at 2400 mhz)

I also tried all sort of things as mentioned in the youtube link you posted. The video is very informative btw unfortunately it did not help to solve my ram oc issue.

Up to date the only thing I was able to overclock on this board is to get my 1700x to run at 3900 and its becaues of the latest bios.

What slots on the motherboard do you have your ram sticks in?

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Teckie, take and post a screenshot same as below from HWiNFO. Let's have a look at those if you would please. Look in one of the two "Memory" at the left of the screen for this.

My Cursair CMK16GX4M2B3600C18 currently in use:

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OK I will as soon as I can get a chance tonight. Thanks


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I have attached the screenshot below.


Edited by Teckie - 23 Jun 2017 at 10:24am
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