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    Posted: 09 Nov 2018 at 12:12am
Originally posted by Chonas Chonas wrote:

Search for my username on overclock.net. I posted my final solution there, got the sticks up pretty high, but not capacity. Motherboard is the limiting factor.

Could you provide a link? Tried searching for your username on overclock.net, but didn't find anything...
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Search for my username on overclock.net. I posted my final solution there, got the sticks up pretty high, but not capacity. Motherboard is the limiting factor.
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Originally posted by Jm62383 Jm62383 wrote:

Well its def an improvement but.....after I gamed for a little bit I closed the game....and she crashed...Rebooted into windows...decided to launch F@H to test it a bit...instant crash. Just to verify I removed the CPU overclock...still crash...went back stable once I lowered the ram back down to 3466.

Gonna play some more and see if I get anywhere. I did notice that my ram is running at 1t @ 3600 but Im pretty sure g skill rates it at 2t for those timings/speed. Gonna mess with that a little bit and see what happens.

I know it's been a while since you posted this, but could you provide an update on how things went with these memory sticks?

I consider purchasing this particular kit for my ASRock X370 Fatal1ty Professional Gaming, so I would like to know how things have gone with other ASRock boards prior to that.

In advance, thank you!

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Bump voltage to what, and on which setting?
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EDIT

Too, bump MEM_VTT Voltage.

That's the voltage fed to the IMC.






edit: wow. me bad.  MEM_VTT -not_ VDDCR_SOC(chipset v)
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Originally posted by PetrolHead PetrolHead wrote:

Originally posted by Chonas Chonas wrote:

If that works should I try 3466 first or go straight to 3600? What are the settings needed for those/where can I find them?

When I did the XMP profile change my boot started taking 4 attempts, is that something to worry about?


Your RAM is not listed in the motherboards memory QVL, so it's not officially supported. I also checked Galax's support list and it only lists ASRock's Intel motherboards. The 3600 MHz rating is for Intel and no memory in the AB350 Pro4's memory QVL is claimed to reach those speeds. Considering XMP profile is giving you issues, you can basically forget about running the modules at 3600 MHz. Unfortunately anything stable above that failsafe speed of 2133 MHz is a win at this point.


Originally posted by Ricky Ricky wrote:

next bios should include DRAM boot voltage, so it prevent cold boot issue occur with ryzen memory overclock.


So, next BIOS is due in a couple of weeks. Update then. Until then, test 3200 at 16/16/16 36 1.35 volts. If that works 3466 at 16-18-18-36 1.35 volts. Then http://www.galax.com/en/ram/galax-hof-ddr4-3600.html 17 18 18 38 1.35
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PetrolHead Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Aug 2017 at 12:21am
Originally posted by Chonas Chonas wrote:

If that works should I try 3466 first or go straight to 3600? What are the settings needed for those/where can I find them?

When I did the XMP profile change my boot started taking 4 attempts, is that something to worry about?


Your RAM is not listed in the motherboards memory QVL, so it's not officially supported. I also checked Galax's support list and it only lists ASRock's Intel motherboards. The 3600 MHz rating is for Intel and no memory in the AB350 Pro4's memory QVL is claimed to reach those speeds. Considering XMP profile is giving you issues, you can basically forget about running the modules at 3600 MHz. Unfortunately anything stable above that failsafe speed of 2133 MHz is a win at this point.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ricky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Aug 2017 at 11:34pm
next bios should include DRAM boot voltage, so it prevent cold boot issue occur with ryzen memory overclock.


Edited by Ricky - 25 Aug 2017 at 11:34pm
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If that works should I try 3466 first or go straight to 3600? What are the settings needed for those/where can I find them?

When I did the XMP profile change my boot started taking 4 attempts, is that something to worry about?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Aug 2017 at 9:02pm
try manually setting it
i suggest first try
3200 and cl 16/16/16/

set volts at 1.35
and see if that works

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