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even gigabyte b350 can do 4000MHz lol




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Originally posted by mgilbert mgilbert wrote:

I'm having a hard time believing anyone who says that they have memory running stable at 3200 on the X370 Gaming K4. 
and I'm not saying that the memory is 100% stable. just compared to all the other versions of the BIOS to 2.40 I have a whole lot more stable. Yes,the errors under memtest are likely to be,but it does not prevent to use 3200 MHz on the memory

Originally posted by m@c m@c wrote:

btw, you can also try running ddr4-3200 with the CPU core speed at stock when testing RAM oc'ing stability. That way, you don't have to contend with overheating.
 yeah,I somehow forgot about it. although recently, he did so to test the stability of memory


now the CPU frequency dropped almost in default. 5 minutes occt linpack did not give errors.





























---this is what was the settings in occt






I have also increased soc, slightly raised voltage vpp and vddp




with such settings the test as the same passes with no problems



Edited by aleksei12 - 10 Sep 2017 at 6:01pm
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I'm having a hard time believing anyone who says that they have memory running stable at 3200 on the X370 Gaming K4.  ASRock has said that the board has a flaw/limitation that won't allow it, and I've tried every trick I've read about to get my 3600 MHz Samsung RAM to do it, and it won't.  It seems stable, but it always fails MemTest86 in a couple of minutes.  It's fine at 2933.

To those of you who think your system is stable with the RAM at 3600, run it through four complete cycles of MemTest86, and I bet you'll get errors within the first few minutes.
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congrats, you have a good piece of x370 K4 mobo there. Don't see many doing 3200 stable so far.

btw, you can also try running ddr4-3200 with the CPU core speed at stock when testing RAM oc'ing stability. That way, you don't have to contend with overheating.
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Originally posted by m@c m@c wrote:

Can your ddr4-3200 setup pass just 5 minutes of OCCT testing?
tested using occt. cpu occt gave first error,lowered the CPU voltage to 1.296 volts. the test passes fine. cpu linpack in occt failed-overheating CPU >85 degrees,vrm > 90 . perhaps it is necessary to upgrade the thermal paste under deepcool gammaxx S40. although at 4 months she should not dry out. while no plans to disassemble the computer,because the cooler mount is very tough and probably cost to remove. maybe the following weekend will do. maybe. since the motherboard I'm trying to sell

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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

Originally posted by EddoWagt EddoWagt wrote:

Which cpu?


me ?

if so the ryzen7 1700 as stated in my signature strip Wink
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My x370 K4 max out at 2933 stable.

Same CPU and RAM proven stable at 3200 on other mobos. lol
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Originally posted by aleksei12 aleksei12 wrote:

Originally posted by m@c m@c wrote:

Originally posted by aleksei12 aleksei12 wrote:

only at 2.40 my memory is running at 3200 is pretty stable

Interesting.
Can your ddr4-3200 setup pass just 5 minutes of OCCT testing?
occt will try tomorrow. usually prime95 test (2 test). 5 minute holds,sometimes 1-2 flow fall. in General it is necessary to check TestMEM5.
if can please try hci memtest with at least 400% coverage. 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1628751/official-amd-ryzen-ddr4-24-7-memory-stability-thread

i use gskill flare x 3200MHzC14 Kit (Samsung B Die), but still cannot reach 3200MHz due to stability issue. even a cheap b350 board can do it lol, why x370 k4 cannot? Thumbs Down

i try input the frequency, timing and voltage manually, it can boot into os, but when memtest will give error. haiz. Cry mayb is K4 limitation.


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Originally posted by m@c m@c wrote:

Originally posted by aleksei12 aleksei12 wrote:

only at 2.40 my memory is running at 3200 is pretty stable

Interesting.
Can your ddr4-3200 setup pass just 5 minutes of OCCT testing?
occt will try tomorrow. usually prime95 test (2 test). 5 minute holds,sometimes 1-2 flow fall. in General it is necessary to check TestMEM5.
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Originally posted by EddoWagt EddoWagt wrote:

Which cpu?


me ?

if so the ryzen7 1700 as stated in my signature strip Wink
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