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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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And here is 4 x 16GB @ 3333Mhz V1 Safe timings




Edited by lowdog - 30 May 2018 at 4:58am
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Anyone know how to fix the bug where my clock is ticking faster with a threadripper overclock on 1.91E? I don't use sleep mode and it's affecting my benchmark scores.
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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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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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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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Originally posted by lowdog lowdog wrote:

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!!
I didn't have any problems with P-State overclocking on either BIOS version.  CPU down-clocks and down-volts as expected.  No need to get anything fixed.

Haven't done P-State since I switched back to P2.00, but I'll test it again tonight just to be sure.
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Originally posted by MNMadman MNMadman wrote:

Originally posted by lowdog lowdog wrote:

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!!
I didn't have any problems with P-State overclocking on either BIOS version.? CPU down-clocks and down-volts as expected.? No need to get anything fixed.

Haven't done P-State since I switched back to P2.00, but I'll test it again tonight just to be sure.



Well it doesn't work for me on either 1920X or 1900X
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Originally posted by lowdog lowdog wrote:

Well it doesn't work for me on either 1920X or 1900X

Just confirmed again that it works.

VID goes down to 0.887v and Vcore drops down to 1.112v.  This is in the CPU [#0] Node #1: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X: Enhanced section of HWiNFO64.  CPU clock drops to 2000MHz minimum but mostly stays at 2200MHz until load is applied.

In the ASRock X399 Taichi (Nuvoton NCT6779D) section, Vcore drops down to 1.104v minimum but mostly stays at 1.120v until load is applied.

Not sure why yours wouldn't be working, unless you have a BIOS setting wrong.


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Originally posted by MNMadman MNMadman wrote:

Originally posted by lowdog lowdog wrote:

Well it doesn't work for me on either 1920X or 1900X

Just confirmed again that it works.

VID goes down to 0.887v and Vcore drops down to 1.112v.? This is in the CPU [#0] Node #1: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X: Enhanced section of HWiNFO64.? CPU clock drops to 2000MHz minimum but mostly stays at 2200MHz until load is applied.

In the ASRock X399 Taichi (Nuvoton NCT6779D) section, Vcore drops down to 1.104v minimum but mostly stays at 1.120v until load is applied.

Not sure why yours wouldn't be working, unless you have a BIOS setting wrong.





Well, what are your bios settings?


Wonder if it's only 1950X that P-state overclocking works properly with??? as both my 1900X and 1920X exhibit the same symptoms of only down clocking frequency but not down volting, voltage stays locked.


I'm just setting vcore to offset and changing only P-State 0 frequency value and that's it.....same as I did on X370 Fat pro and it worked with my 1800X on that board so...??.????

Edited by lowdog - 09 Jun 2018 at 7:24am
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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