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lowdog - how are you testing stability to get that voltage?  I run at 3.9 at 1.25v, and can benchmark at 4.1@1.35v, but never attempted to run long term at that voltage.. My system has been running for a month or so at 3.9 with a couple vm's running on it (as you can see in my sig.. I'm light on ram)

Edited by scythefwd - 09 May 2018 at 3:14am
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Originally posted by scythefwd scythefwd wrote:

lowdog - how are you testing stability to get that voltage?? I run at 3.9 at 1.25v, and can benchmark at 4.1@1.35v, but never attempted to run long term at that voltage.. My system has been running for a month or so at 3.9 with a couple vm's running on it (as you can see in my sig.. I'm light on ram)



Stilts settings below.


"IMO >= 30min of Prime95 v28.10 with following settings should be set as the criteria:

Torture test > Custom > Min FFT size = 128, Max FFT size = 128, Run FFTs in-place ticked."


30 mins probably minimum I'd guess and this would be a start before other test were done.

Edited by lowdog - 09 May 2018 at 6:32am
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!%$&*(IO*&^^%##@$ WHERE IS BIOS ()%*%$!*(&(*^%@#@ FFS FFS
X399 Fat Pro Gaming bios 3.10 - TR4 1900X - 64GB G-SKILL TridentZ F4-3200C14Q-64GTZ @ 3133MHz - Vega 64 AIO with EK block - WC Custom loop - 1500W Silverstone PSU - yay
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LoL, chill mate... like I've said -- we need to wait for one or two weeks max and then it will hopefully be "THE golden BIOS" that we get.
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Hopefully Asrock will also deal with the annoying 6 beeps "error code" ! Angry
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Originally posted by housingman housingman wrote:

Hopefully Asrock will also deal with the annoying 6 beeps "error code" ! Angry

The 6 beeps when in XMP mode was fixed since beta 1.92, look here:
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6050&PID=41564&title=x370-f-pro-gaming-vs-x399-fpg-worse-ram-compat#41564
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@SoniC

Can you please let me know what HWiNFO64 is showing for your +12V under the ASRock X399 Professional Gaming (Nuvoton NCT6779D) tab please.


Mine is reading 12.091 idle and 11.986v load with Prime95 blend on my X399 yet on X370 it was reading 12.250V.....perhaps the TR4 system is putting a heavier load on the 12V rail?


Just wanted to check what your PSU 12V was outputting to make sure mine isn't on the way out.....though I would hope not as it's only a few years old.

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lowdog : 
in idle on +12V Rail / NCT6779D : 
current min max average
12.038  12.038  12.091  12.042

under prime/blend : 
12.091  12.038  12.091  12.045
(sometimes under load the current is going back to 12.038)

So... uhm... yeah... :) Mine is rock-stable with nearly the same output under load and idle.
P.S. I'm off till sunday, so peace guys and don't blow your X399 rigs ;-)


Edited by SoniC - 10 May 2018 at 4:01pm
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Originally posted by SoniC SoniC wrote:

Originally posted by housingman housingman wrote:

Hopefully Asrock will also deal with the annoying 6 beeps "error code" ! Angry

The 6 beeps when in XMP mode was fixed since beta 1.92, look here:
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6050&PID=41564&title=x370-f-pro-gaming-vs-x399-fpg-worse-ram-compat#41564

Sorry, I'm using UEFI v2.0.  It doesn't contain the 6-beep XMP boot fix. Cry
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

lowdog

i must admit i had real issues trying to overclock my ram when ryzen came out ,but it was like a walk in the park when i used the ryzen dram calculator

that has all the added options to work in co-ordination with each other
eg proc odt settings as well as volts and basic timings

please note ITS NOT JUST FOR OVERCLOCKING but also has been very helpful to actually get ryzen based systems to use the ram correctly at xmp speed (with am4/tr4 adjusted spd timings)
it is now also tailored for tr systems

this may well have the missing ingrediants required for stability on your system

http://www.overclock.net/forum/13-amd-general/1640919-ryzen-dram-calculator-1-1-0-beta-2-overclocking-dram-am4.html#post_26417503




Well trying it all both dram calculator and increasing SOC volts for 3200Mhz and system has become a little more stable but ultimately it still falls over no idea where to go from here other than hope a bios update helps.


Update: silly me I hadn't adjusted the settings RTTNOM, RTTWR and RTTPARK as prescribed by dram calculator in bios with bios 2.0...??I'm trying the new beta now and just changed these values according to dram calculator and system is showing better stability @ 3200MHz after changing them so same might apply to bios 2.00 as well

Edited by lowdog - 12 May 2018 at 3:52pm
X399 Fat Pro Gaming bios 3.10 - TR4 1900X - 64GB G-SKILL TridentZ F4-3200C14Q-64GTZ @ 3133MHz - Vega 64 AIO with EK block - WC Custom loop - 1500W Silverstone PSU - yay
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