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datonyb
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Posted: 31 Oct 2017 at 4:29am |
it would help me immensely if you could start your own thread mate i nerely missed you request for help as you are posting it in the x399 thread i will start one for you with your name feel free to rerspond in it |
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Lambouk
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Ryzen 1700, ASRock killer x370 motherboard with bios P3.20, G.Skill Trident Z 16GB Kit DDR4 3200MHz RAM, 750w EVGA PSU, GTX 1080ti. All drivers up to date on windows 10.
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MisterJ
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Lambouk, I assume you mean X370. Please post your BIOS version. If you are running the latest version and do some tuning (voltage, LLC, etc) I would expect you to be able to get close. Is your memory on the qualified list? There are several memory experts and I am not one, that can help you. Enjoy, John.
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Lambouk
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Ryzen 1700, ASRock killer x370 motherboard with bios P3.20, G.Skill Trident Z 16GB Kit DDR4 3200MHz RAM, 750w EVGA PSU, GTX 1080ti. All drivers up to date on windows 10.
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MisterJ
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Lambouk, please go into your BIOS, hit F9 (Load UEFI Defaults), then F10 (Save and Exit) and then use your machine. If you have further problems, please give us more details of symptoms and what speed you are running your memory. I suspect you are overclocking your memory and that may be the problem. Enjoy, John.
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MisterJ
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Lambouk, we need more information. Please post your specifications (be sure to include power supply) in your signature as I have. Thanks and enjoy, John.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I totally forgot to check the RAM settings because I set it to 3066 and never changed it again after I found it had some issues at full 3200 speed. It is 3200 ram and now set to 3200 but I didn't change it to that . Next reboot I'll put it back to 3066 and I am sure that will fix it.
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AMD 1950x; ASRock X399 Fatal1ty V2.00; 64GB(4x16GB) G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3200 CL14 (running 3066); EVGA 1080Ti SC2 Hybrid; Enermax TR4 360 AIO
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MisterJ
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LukerLito, I suspect your memory. I have a similar system as you and no such problems. I am running borrowed memory to stick with AMD (FlareX) till the BIOS/AGESA gets fixed. As a test I would suggest you allow the memory run at SPD specifications ( I suspect it may be 2400 MHz) and see if the problem is gone. If you look at the memory timings when running W10, is it what you expect or has Boot Training changed them? I know of no setting to change Reset and suggest you ask ASRock.
There is a hint that the BIOS/AGESA may have an update, see here: https://community.amd.com/thread/220821 Please include your BIOS and W10 versions in your specifications as well as your power supply. Enjoy, John. EDIT: WOW!
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6214&PN=9&title=fatal1ty-x399-wont-post-with-128gb-ram Edited by MisterJ - 25 Oct 2017 at 11:02pm |
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