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Yes I am running BIOS P3.0 with AGESA 1006a
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Also, out of curiosity Zach, what type of RAM do you use? Is it listed within the QVL for this board? 
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Originally posted by superannoyed superannoyed wrote:

[URL=][/URL]Also, out of curiosity Zach, what type of RAM do you use? Is it listed within the QVL for this board??


I have Team Vulcan 2666, which is not on the QVL last I checked. That being said, I've gotten it to run at the rated speeds and got the timings down to CL14 at a mere 1.275 volts. In my attempts to OC, I reset every thing back to default so I don't think it'd be impacting the OC issue.
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How did your PState OC results fare?
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No dice. I'm giving up until another update rolls around and leaving the MoBo change as an option down the road..

Update: Just found this little nugget

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I just saw it as well, I think I might as well wait then. 
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Just chiming in that I have the same problem. I can't OC my 1600 beyond 3.7Ghz in the bios. I am getting a seemingly stable OC using Ryzen Master @ 3.9Ghz at 1.425 volts, but  I can't even get 3.8Ghz to post when OCing in the bios and setting the volts to 1.425 and I have to reset the CMOS.

For now, I'm just using Ryzen Master to OC and will hope an updated bios will fix the issue.
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Originally posted by minnesnowta minnesnowta wrote:

Just chiming in that I have the same problem. I can't OC my 1600 beyond 3.7Ghz in the bios. I am getting a seemingly stable OC using Ryzen Master @ 3.9Ghz at 1.425 volts, but? I can't even get 3.8Ghz to post when OCing in the bios and setting the volts to 1.425 and I have to reset the CMOS.

For now, I'm just using Ryzen Master to OC and will hope an updated bios will fix the issue.


I hope you mean 1.325 volts otherwise that chip will be fried..

Also is there a way to submit a bug to these guys @ forum mods?? Perhaps this can spur along a fix because 3 people with different chips on the same board rules out a CPU issue.

Update: I sent something to tech support with a link to this thread. See if that spurs along a bug fix

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AFAIK anything over 1.45v 24/7 will result in degradation to your Ryzen chip, and anything below that should be fine. But I myself wouldn't go above 1.4v because the extra heat and power consumption only nets me an extra 100Mhz increase, so it's not worth it.
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Originally posted by Zach1928 Zach1928 wrote:


I hope you mean 1.325 volts otherwise that chip will be fried..

I believe anything above 1.45 is the "danger zone". My chip stays below 75 degrees when running prime95 and doesn't break 60 degrees when running PUBG. 

If I lose a year or two out of the lifespan of my chip, I won't mind, especially since I'll probably be upgrading to the next Ryzen chips next year if the IPC is better.
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