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lowdog
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P-State overclocking completely broken on this bios as it is on bios 2.0 as well!!! Core clock drops but volts stay fixed and won't down volt!!!!!
Will Asrock ever fix P-State overclocking......PLEASE FIX IT!! |
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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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ssateneth
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thanks @xaltar. Yeah it only appears if the CPU is overclocked past the point of XFR being turned off. I noticed something was up when my AIDA memory and cache scores went down the further I increased core speed then turns out my clock was ticking about 20% faster, making up for the 20% loss in benchmark scores (latency scores were not affected, probably because it's measured some other way)
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VGA: EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3 PSU: Seasonic PRIME 1300 W PLATINUM CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X MEM: 4x16GB, 3600MHz G.Skill Trident Z F4-3600C17Q-64GTZKW |
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Xaltar
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It will probably be sorted with the release version. Bugs like this are fairly common with beta releases. As it is something that only happens when overclocked it probably slipped through the less stringent in house beta testing phase.
Thanks for posting the info, I will make sure ASRock see it.
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ssateneth
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MB: X399 Taichi, UEFI L3.32
VGA: EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3 PSU: Seasonic PRIME 1300 W PLATINUM CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X MEM: 4x16GB, 3600MHz G.Skill Trident Z F4-3600C17Q-64GTZKW |
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lowdog
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And here is 4 x 16GB @ 3333Mhz V1 Safe timings
Edited by lowdog - 30 May 2018 at 4:58am |
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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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lowdog
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Here you go, 4 x 8GB stick of Flare X;
3333MHZ Safe V1 timings 3466MHz V1 Fast timings 3600MHz V2 Safe timings |
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SoniC
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Thanks lowdog, however I really ask myself if it would be worth the hassle...
To be frank I was totally fed up with the results of my experiments (till E1.91 and the big success with 3200).... So this time I am asking myself if it would provide any real benefits compared to the current setup and throughput. 3200 CL14 tight timings -- ca 97000 MB/s in read write and copy AIDA64 benchmark vs 3400 (probably) CL16 with looser timings? I mean the infinite fabric would probably run faster but if it would be really noticeable? Anyone have experience in this area?
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TR x1950, ASRock X399 FPG (v. 3.33A), G.Skill 3200 CL14 64GB, Enermax LiqTech 280, AMD Vega 64 LC, 10x HDDs (mostly Hitachi), 2x M.2 (970EVO,960Pro), Xonar DX, AX1200i PSU |
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lowdog
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Heard the best way to test memory stability is from a cold boot run memtest to 200% if no errors then shut down comp and do another cold boot (turn power off at the wall I assume) then rum mentest to 200% again, do this procedure 3 or 4 times and chuck in a few war reboots as well and if there is no errors in memtest then should be good.
Lots are saying with Ryzen that they can run memtest (HCI Mentest or Ramtest) to over 1000% without error but after a reboot or cold boot then memory testing will fail and give errors ....so worth a try. @ Sonic.....good luck with 3400, I reckon it's a fat chance of getting that speed with DR 16GB sticks especially when using 64GB.....I can run 3333 with 4 x 16GB but it will always give an error with ramtest, usually before it hits 100% testing and I haven't been able to stabilize that speed yet. Edited by lowdog - 29 May 2018 at 7:42am |
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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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SoniC
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MNMadman - sorry to hear... E1.91 is a blessing for me... Running now 4x 16GB DR 3200 CL14 with super-tight timings, 1000000% stable (bought the software you recommended at the end lol... too much hassle with HCI ;-) ).
I thought about OCing it to 3400 CL16 maybe... but is it worth it? I already achieved ~97000 MB/s read write and copy in AIDA64.
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TR x1950, ASRock X399 FPG (v. 3.33A), G.Skill 3200 CL14 64GB, Enermax LiqTech 280, AMD Vega 64 LC, 10x HDDs (mostly Hitachi), 2x M.2 (970EVO,960Pro), Xonar DX, AX1200i PSU |
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MNMadman
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Went back to P2.00 BIOS. L1.91E added nothing for me, and made my RAM settings less stable. Even the Safe settings stopped being stable.
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