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i tried increasing both SOC and DRAM voltage. SOC to 1.1 and DRAM to 1.45. and 2t command rate

SOC LLC was set to lvl 3 though

i also tried changing the timings a little bit. without luck

i was not aware of the power cycle thing, so ill try that next


Edited by Ottesen87 - 09 Jun 2017 at 6:53am
1+1=4 in my world and dont try to say otherwise
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I just got word from ASRock that the Gaming K4 cannot exceed 2,933 MHz, period.  I could have sworn the specifications once listed higher speeds, but on the website, they now list 2,933 as the fastest memory the board will support.  I'm a bit disappointed, but can live with it, I guess.
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Originally posted by mgilbert mgilbert wrote:

I just got word from ASRock that the Gaming K4 cannot exceed 2,933 MHz, period.  I could have sworn the specifications once listed higher speeds, but on the website, they now list 2,933 as the fastest memory the board will support.  I'm a bit disappointed, but can live with it, I guess.


I question the reply you received.

Ryzen will not clock memory to 2800, 3000, and IIRC 3400. These are/were referred to its memory "holes'.


I'm left with the feeling you were misinformed.








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Yea.

I just went to rymem to check. There are CPU-z Validations of higher speeds than 2933 on the Gaming K4.
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



Ryzen will not clock memory to 2800, 3000, and IIRC 3400. These are/were referred to its memory "holes'.



It was my understanding that the AGESA 1.0.0.6 code removed these memory holes, allowing the Ryzen IMC to run these speeds.
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Originally posted by TooQik TooQik wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



Ryzen will not clock memory to 2800, 3000, and IIRC 3400. These are/were referred to its memory "holes'.



It was my understanding that the AGESA 1.0.0.6 code removed these memory holes, allowing the Ryzen IMC to run these speeds.


Nope. Embarrassed

https://community.amd.com/community/gaming/blog/2017/05/25/community-update-4-lets-talk-dram
Memory clocks

Added dividers for memory clocks up to DDR4-4000 without refclk adjustment. Please note that values greater than DDR4-2667 is overclocking. Your mileage may vary (as noted by our big overclocking wartning at the end of this blog).133.33MT/s intervals (2667, 2933, 3067, 3200, 3333, 3466, 3600, 3733, 3866, 4000)
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Hi, I have G-skill F4 3200C16D-32GTZA CL16-16-16-36 Mhz and after the update, I'm able to run stable at 2933 MHz. At 3200 Mhz system will boot but crash sooner or later.
It's improving but still. 
If anybody can suggest something that would be awesome.
If not I think we all have to wait for Agesa 1.0.0.7
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by TooQik TooQik wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



Ryzen will not clock memory to 2800, 3000, and IIRC 3400. These are/were referred to its memory "holes'.



It was my understanding that the AGESA 1.0.0.6 code removed these memory holes, allowing the Ryzen IMC to run these speeds.


Nope. Embarrassed

https://community.amd.com/community/gaming/blog/2017/05/25/community-update-4-lets-talk-dram
Memory clocks

Added dividers for memory clocks up to DDR4-4000 without refclk adjustment. Please note that values greater than DDR4-2667 is overclocking. Your mileage may vary (as noted by our big overclocking wartning at the end of this blog).133.33MT/s intervals (2667, 2933, 3067, 3200, 3333, 3466, 3600, 3733, 3866, 4000)


I stand corrected.

Thanks wardog. Thumbs Up

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Originally posted by mgilbert mgilbert wrote:

I just got word from ASRock that the Gaming K4 cannot exceed 2,933 MHz, period. ?I could have sworn the specifications once listed higher speeds, but on the website, they now list 2,933 as the fastest memory the board will support. ?I'm a bit disappointed, but can live with it, I guess.


Ingeresting why is that, as per spec, 2900+ (yes, plus sign) means it could go higher... The same applies to any other board, like AB350 GK4 which can go higher than 3200, het again this + ...

The interesting and not really nice thing here is that EVERY other x370 or AB350 from asrock actually lists 3200+, the only and single exception is x370 GK4, which I have...

Now finding this out leaves me dissapointed, I have bought the only board which does not do 3200+, huh :( I'll try new bios, let's see how well that fares, currently no more than 2667...

P.S. I could have sworn the same, I really think back when I ordered one it listed as 3200+... Strange...
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Yeah, it's just ridiculous when you buy more expensive X370 over AB350 to get more features or higher OC capabilities. Then you look at the website and see that AB350 has 3200 and X370 has only 2933 support. And the '+' after is very misleading too!
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