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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote VUMeter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2017 at 2:18am
Indeed, but just making the point in case someone takes it as gospel!

Don't worry about the links, it's this damned site.

Yeah, AMD's stance is to burn more power and have a more functional CPU.  I am generally quite happy now that I am adjusting things how I want them.  Of course it may not work for everyone.

I'm gonna try one more thing that datonyb had, so I can at least be content in trying essentially everything that makes sense.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote zlobster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2017 at 2:27am
Originally posted by VUMeter VUMeter wrote:

Indeed, but just making the point in case someone takes it as gospel!

I'm gonna try one more thing that datonyb had, so I can at least be content in trying essentially everything that makes sense.


Yep! Sometimes common sense is lacking. Better safe than sorry.

I don't know when but I'm certainly going to try the whole BCLK wizardry that Tom's suggest. Looks very promising, esp. if I can loosen the RAM timings to 12!
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Originally posted by zlobster zlobster wrote:

Originally posted by VUMeter VUMeter wrote:

Indeed, but just making the point in case someone takes it as gospel!

I'm gonna try one more thing that datonyb had, so I can at least be content in trying essentially everything that makes sense.


Yep! Sometimes common sense is lacking. Better safe than sorry.

I don't know when but I'm certainly going to try the whole BCLK wizardry that Tom's suggest. Looks very promising, esp. if I can loosen the RAM timings to 12!

do not try to play with bclk and a nvme ssd

it will corrupt your files.........................

they say....its sort of ok - safe to use upto 103 bclk.....yet some also have had it frack their drive

myself i confess i even found bclk a large reason to buy the taichi, and then i started to read about bclk and the pci bus and the nvme drives on that bus
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p.s. bullzoid drives me insane

i find him similar to a 5yr old overdosed on food additives and sugar, one video in particular ranting about taichi bios he just kept repeating his childish whining for over 20 mins

brian mclochlin (chew) and bryan yestechcity both do more easy watching videos
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Thanks for the heads-up on BCLK and NVMe! I'll definitely put more read into it before I start doing it.

Bullzoid is annoying AF. His ranting is purely coincidental with mine, rest assured. Videos have some insights, though, if you know where to look. Well, it won't work wonders if you don't already know what you're doing, but it will certainly help you if you do.
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theres a beta bios out now for taichi

if anyones brave enough (stupid enough) to try it LOL

3.20a  " Fix CPU_OPT in DC mode on some PSU if FullSpeed ?‹â€‹on PowerOn "

whatever that means ?

its not the new agesa im sure as its listed as 3.20

maybe its the beta chew was testing to fix the mulitbug ?
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

theres a beta bios out now for taichi

if anyones brave enough (stupid enough) to try it LOL

3.20a  " Fix CPU_OPT in DC mode on some PSU if FullSpeed ?�​on PowerOn "

whatever that means ?

its not the new agesa im sure as its listed as 3.20

maybe its the beta chew was testing to fix the mulitbug ?


Neeeeeeeeext!
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haha
im staying right on bios 3.1 thank you very muchly sir
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

haha
im staying right on bios 3.1 thank you very muchly sir
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I long the day when we have crazy fast and optimized, stable Ryzens... Ermm
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some of us do Tongue

ok sorry couldnt resist

to be fair i do seem to have had very good luck right since back in march/april

plugged in my good old 'never been on qvl' ram and set it right away to xmp 3200
dropped in the cheapest ryzen cpu (at the time) and dialed her right up to 3.9 first try

even bought the rx480 brand new right before 580 launch for 2/3 the cost there selling for second hand on ebay right now..and its got 580ish core clock from factory (in fact my only grumble is the dam noisey fans on the asus dual cards)

dropped in a evo 960 and it booted into setup no issue,same install since day one
even took the FCU dreaded update no issue

(* me thinks i should buy a lottery ticket soon * )
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