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lowdog
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@ TANWare your modules are more than likely 8Gb single rank so I think if you use the dram calculator you will see that RttWr is disabled at default and doesn't need to be set.
My modules are 16GB dual rank so they will require different values under the Data Bus Configuration settings in bios. |
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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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Ok then, RttWr does not even show then.
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MNMadman
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Well, it turns out L1.91E isn't as stable as P2.00 for me. I tested P2.00 to over 16,000% in RAM Test with no errors, but L1.91E had two errors in over 19,000%. That's at the Dram Calculator's 3232 Fast preset.
It's there, deeper in the DRAM Timings, as are the other settings in the Termination block. I just set it again this morning for the beta BIOS. Edit: It's in OC Tweaker > DRAM Timing Configuration > Data Bus Configuration Edited by MNMadman - 13 May 2018 at 9:37am |
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lowdog
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What program is "Ram Test" ??? Does it run on Win 10 ??? I just use HCI Memtest |
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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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MNMadman
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Link Edited by MNMadman - 13 May 2018 at 9:40am |
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SoniC
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Hell yes! Now I am on 4x16GB @3200 CL14!
Do NOT, I repeat --- do NOT touch the "memory clear" option in UEFI (One of the recommendations in Ryzen Calculator). This has lead to boot loops and I thought cause of too high RAM clocks which was not the case. Edited by SoniC - 14 May 2018 at 4:15am |
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SoniC
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Ten euros for a small piece of software? No, thank you. Maybe if someone is testing RAM stability on a regular basis... but for such a small piece of software it is a hefty sum.
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MNMadman
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As always, it's up to you. I consider system stability to most definitely be worth that paltry sum, especially since I'll be using it for years to come. Of course, I've also purchased AIDA64 Extreme, the entire FutureMark (now UL) suite, and other software. I also build a new liquid-cooled system every one to to years -- the longest I've had a system since I started building them is 26 months. So yeah, 10 euros is nothing. ----- As to your other post, I haven't seen any consequence to enabling Memory Clear. I consider clearing the memory after training a good thing. Others have it disabled and it works fine. So like pretty much every setting in the BIOS, there is no universal "do it" or "don't do it". Edited by MNMadman - 13 May 2018 at 11:52pm |
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SoniC
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There are a lot of free alternatives (especially to this memtest). Slower, yes, but I am not in a hurry.
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As I said, up to the user whether or not it's worth it. I also do a lot more stress testing to make sure overclocks are stable than most people do. I don't ever just use one program to test anything. Edited by MNMadman - 13 May 2018 at 11:54pm |
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