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Tried different graphics card, no luck.
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Confirmed bad board.
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



In case you don't have it, I'm posting a link to G.Skills page for your X370 Killer SLI that is more current than the one on you motherboards page at ASRock.

http://www.gskill.com/en/configurator?manu=52&chip=2952&model=2988

hi wardog

I have a question

during the overclocking of the ram (GSkill RIPV K2 F4-3200C15D-16GVR) ..

I noticed a problem (probably a bug) with the timings of the ram. when I insert manually all the timings as follows: 15-15-15-15-35 1.35vdram

on the next reboot, the BIOS automatically sets 15-16-15-15-35 1.35vdram
the system becomes incredibly fast (3200 mhz 15-16-15-15-35), but once applied these timings becomes impossible to access the bios (same with ASRock Restart to UEFI) .. and are forced to use the jumper on the motherboard to reset the bios.

casually, I was able to access the bios once (with these settings).
the timings currently set (left) they were 15-16-15-15-35, while the manual values are set correctly (15-15-15-15-35)

casually
I think is a bug in the bios (2.00)


sorry for eng


Edited by Denroth - 07 Apr 2017 at 7:43pm
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Originally posted by Denroth Denroth wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:



In case you don't have it, I'm posting a link to G.Skills page for your X370 Killer SLI that is more current than the one on you motherboards page at ASRock.

http://www.gskill.com/en/configurator?manu=52&chip=2952&model=2988

hi wardog

I have a question

during the overclocking of the ram (GSkill RIPV K2 F4-3200C15D-16GVR) ..

I noticed a problem (probably a bug) with the timings of the ram. when I insert manually all the timings as follows: 15-15-15-15-35 1.35vdram

on the next reboot, the BIOS automatically sets 15-16-15-15-35 1.35vdram
the system becomes incredibly fast (3200 mhz 15-16-15-15-35), but once applied these timings becomes impossible to access the bios (same with ASRock Restart to UEFI) .. and are forced to use the jumper on the motherboard to reset the bios.

casually, I was able to access the bios once (with these settings).
the timings currently set (left) they were 15-16-15-15-35, while the manual values are set correctly (15-15-15-15-35)

casually
I think is a bug in the bios (2.00)


sorry for eng


Your English is fine.

Chalking this up to growing pains.


But


""on the next reboot, the BIOS automatically sets 15-16-15-15-35 1.35vdram"

Was the next "reboot' a single reboot, or a series of 3 or 4 where Ryzen is doing it's Memory Training to determine the best settings to use with this mem kit?





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no fake boot,
it simply takes 2 seconds to restart and open windows.
amd master utility cas Latency (CL) show the value of 16, despite manual setting and 0 "fake" boot
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I still think this growing pains/first adopter headaches that will be fixed down the road.

Can I ask for both a BIOS and Master screenie showing your timings?

To capture a BIOS page place a thumb drive in a USB 2.0 port and press F12 when the info requested is displayed on screen. It will be save to the thumb drive.




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ty man for your support :)

no fake boot, sometimes (during startup) hangs on the bios screen

screenshots:
http://i.imgur.com/3nszTCO.png
http://i.imgur.com/Im5GigP.png

but with timings 14-14-14-14-34 work fine


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Originally posted by Denroth Denroth wrote:

ty man for your support :)

snip!

but with timings 14-14-14-14-34 work fine


Wow! Sorry. I lost track of your Thread.


2sec boot. I'm jealous.

So this Thread/issue is solved?
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