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    Posted: 18 May 2018 at 11:40pm
Bought yesterday:

 - Asrock Taichi X470 (not ultimate)
 - Ryzen 2700X
 - Gskill ripjaws V 3200mhz C14 
 - MSI GT 1030 
 - 960 EVO 250gb

Before POST and that menu where it says to enter F2 /del for bios, F11 for boot menu etc.. it's ~10 seconds black screen (sometimes saying power settings on monitor). I guess it has something to do with graphic card also..
I use HDMI on graphic card.

In OC Tweaker, should I use ASRock settings or AMD CBS setting?
SHould I change overclock mode from auto to manual? (when I go to manual, it says APU/PCIE frequency at 100mhz... is that same as SMBUS frequency? If that is not SMBUS, should I find it and change or keep at 100mhz?

CPU freq and voltage are at auto, SMT mode enabled.

DRAM settings I set at XMP 2.0 profile 1: 14-14-14-34 1.35V 3200

In advanced it's like this:

coolnquiet - enables
AMD ftpm switch - disabled
SVM mode - disabled
CPB mode - enabled
C6 mode - enabled

Not sure what would be best setup for my CPU.. I didn't do OCing for 10y+.. last I did on old Barton/Throughbred B.. :D


Edited by juuhuu - 18 May 2018 at 11:42pm
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Do you happen to have fastboot enabled or any of the CSM options disabled?
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overclock the ram
leave the cpu to do things itself (just give it everything you can for cooling)

didnt you watch all the reviews on the 2700x ?

its very hard work to do better than the cpu does itself
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

overclock the ram
leave the cpu to do things itself (just give it everything you can for cooling)

didnt you watch all the reviews on the 2700x ?

its very hard work to do better than the cpu does itself

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Black screens typically are caused by too little CPU voltage. 

You might be choking the CPU and that's how it responds. I've seen it myself with the 1800X and 1600.

I undervolted them to find their minimum (for thermal reasons). 

Moving to a better cooler was a better idea. The 2700X is smart and if you give it enough thermal headroom, it will effectively overclock itself. 
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in Atuning (which is on performance mode) it says CPU voltage 1.21250V.

I have put fast mode: ultra fast (it was disabled) and now I can't get to bios anymore.. I click F2 or del but nothing (sometimes I see menu on start, sometimes I don't).

Cooler is noctua NH-U14S
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Originally posted by juuhuu juuhuu wrote:

in Atuning (which is on performance mode) it says CPU voltage 1.21250V.

I have put fast mode: ultra fast (it was disabled) and now I can't get to bios anymore.. I click F2 or del but nothing (sometimes I see menu on start, sometimes I don't).

Cooler is noctua NH-U14S

1.21 is pretty low voltage. I would suggest bumping it up to 1.3 and set your LLC.

If you are at 1.21 and getting v-droop, then boom... black screen.

Anything below 1.425 is safe for long-term daily use, per AMD engineering.


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What is LLC? Where to find it and what to do?

How can I enter in bios now? Since when I press F2 or del nothing.. so strange.
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Originally posted by juuhuu juuhuu wrote:

What is LLC? Where to find it and what to do?

How can I enter in bios now? Since when I press F2 or del nothing.. so strange.

LLC = Load-Line Calibration is a feature added to boards that allows the board to compensate for vDroop (voltage sag that might otherwise make your clock unstable) under times of load. Different "levels" of LLC apply different variations of compensation to your chosen vCore when load is applied to the processor.

You probably need to clear CMOs at this point and either 1) leave things stock or 2) give the CPU more voltage (and increase your LLC setting).

I'm 99% sure that bumping the voltage up will help a lot. Also, recall that SOC voltage should be increased as well. Robert from AMD suggests 1.1 V

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ultrafast fastboot  is preventing you from entering bios, u would know that if u would bother reading description for that setting
install ascrock reszatz to uefi tool to get to bios

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Originally posted by kerberos_20 kerberos_20 wrote:

ultrafast fastboot  is preventing you from entering bios, u would know that if u would bother reading description for that setting
install ascrock reszatz to uefi tool to get to bios


In my experience, the Restart to UEFI utility doesn't work when the ultrafast boot setting is enabled.

Probably need to clear CMoS


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