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    Posted: 21 Apr 2018 at 11:04am
thanks @daytonb for advice, will try so many and be back much later to share my best settings for friendly CMK32G.....
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thats the bit
its only the bottom section we ever need for the timings and the very top bit for the chips maker eg hynix or samsung also note you got the layout correct 2rx8 means its double sided ram

you have now entered everything correctly

now test the 'safe' setting for stability and re-run the calculator to show 'fast' results

slowly try each of the fast settings and check stability

on the taichi board you have a good chance of getting most if not all the fast settings stable as the calculator is now pretty accurate and successful


i find setting in bios of 'dram power down' disabled to help
and also retry count to 5
and dont forget am4 advanced boot training seems to be useful but this will slightly increase the boot time for bios to login screen
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

as i said
just send me a screenshot of the typhoon timings scroll all the way down and click show in nanosecods

send me the bottom part of it (the dam bit you left off that sacreen shot )

Tongue

this?

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as i said
just send me a screenshot of the typhoon timings scroll all the way down and click show in nanosecods

send me the bottom part of it (the dam bit you left off that sacreen shot )

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2018 at 1:41am
Originally posted by cx5 cx5 wrote:

Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:


sit down ,take some time and work out exactly what timings to enter and try

if you want send me a link to the screen shot of thiaphoon burner (the first step in the ram calculator and i'll work it out for you)

have you actually tried the ryzen ram calculator ?

Hello @daytonb,

OK, first give you a good laugh.

Of course I sat down and tried to work it out but failed miseably, you know why, I just don't know all these stuff......

Now the serious part, thanks for thaiphoon advice, first time running it, please check my method, thanks so much in advance. Welcome other to comment and advice, much thanks too in advance.

yes, I used the calculator, dam thing never work, because always I greedily key in ALL the parameters at once, trusting it fully, and honestly no patience to sit down try one by one.... until recently though. 

Anyway, now I realize just use it as base then really got to try one by one.



you made a mistake in first part

i can see in the screenshot you copied dram parameters AND NOT THE BOTTOM PART OF XMP TIMINGS
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Ok, entered Thaiphoon + calculator for 3200mhz fast and works, windows working well, haven't fully load test yet, just writing this reply.


20,20,20,20,52,74,5,8,36,4,12,10,5,5,480,357,220,20,12,6,3,1,7,7,1,5,5,8

This timing is so dam different from my signature, I don't know which is truly better. Anyone have answers/explanation. Both works, beats me all confused now. In the past without tools without knowledge every attempt fails, now thanks to so many great guys tools, everything works. Confused !!!! 


Edited by cx5 - 19 Apr 2018 at 10:21pm
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oh, forgot to mention, previously just run calculator, Hynix MFR V2 gave the closest parameters to my existing ram, but upon immediate entry of below reference output, immediate F9 beep failure. At first just give up altogether, then later sat down as you said, try one by one change.

this is 3000Mhz,

next is 3200Mhz, 

but currently running
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:


sit down ,take some time and work out exactly what timings to enter and try

if you want send me a link to the screen shot of thiaphoon burner (the first step in the ram calculator and i'll work it out for you)

have you actually tried the ryzen ram calculator ?

Hello @daytonb,

OK, first give you a good laugh.

Of course I sat down and tried to work it out but failed miseably, you know why, I just don't know all these stuff......

Now the serious part, thanks for thaiphoon advice, first time running it, please check my method, thanks so much in advance. Welcome other to comment and advice, much thanks too in advance.

yes, I used the calculator, dam thing never work, because always I greedily key in ALL the parameters at once, trusting it fully, and honestly no patience to sit down try one by one.... until recently though. 

Anyway, now I realize just use it as base then really got to try one by one.

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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

mate those timings at 3200 will produce far worse ram performance than cl16 at 2933

buy some samsung b dies

but 1.45 volts and cl20 isnt where you want to be at all

if you want send me a link to the screen shot of thiaphoon burner (the first step in the ram calculator and i'll work it out for you)

any way you look at it cl20 isnt what you want

have you actually tried the ryzen ram calculator ?

hey, thanks mate @daytonb, you my first brother got me to 2933.

can't afford new rams now, :(~~~ sob sob especially market's volatility 50% more than necessary. I typically try to achieve ROI of US$ 258/year = Hong Kong $ 2000/year. My last PC was no more than US$1600 and lasted 7 years till death, ROI $221/year, hence this rig got to last me 10 years :( :( :( can't upgrade anything for 10 years ...... sob sob sob 

And the slowest to upgrade is the Intel 600p........ still stuck with it.

Correct, we don't want 1.45V nor 20CL...... I was just pushing it for fun, not seriously going to run it daily.

Thanks for thisphoon, will do it after stability found in 3200.

Yes, tried Ryzen ram calculator, the values came out beautiful, entered it but can't POST at all, got to up the voltages and values here and there and everywhere then POST but windows hang.

But I keep trying the concept you mentioned, reference to some timing others succesfully achieve or 3333 or 3400 since my crap corsair always seems to need one grade up.

Anyway, check out my new new post success. Let me know what you think there.
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Originally posted by kerberos_20 kerberos_20 wrote:

(but ryzen doesnt like CL 15 that much, so stick with 16) as fror now try again 16

RRDS is usualy 6 (at 3200)
RRDL is usually 8 (at 3200) 

can u run passmark memtest from usb stick?

Reduce quote words just to save space.

Thank you @kerberos_20 , it worked, the CL 16, hence I will open another post to report success, while keep my mistakes above for others not to repeat. 

Thanks also Ryzen don't like 15, no wonder. 17 also sure dies for me, now I think they are related. come to think back, I think 19 also sure death for me, hence you see on 20, Must have been 18 worked but not stable hence I went up 20 to try.

I've not run passmark memtest from usb stick, hence will do it coming weekend when have sufficient free time.


Edited by cx5 - 17 Apr 2018 at 3:24pm
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