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Try bumping your dram voltage to 1.36 and vddcr_soc voltage to 1.15625
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Hi,

There are two CPU vcore settings in UEFI. Which one are you setting in? I suggest to leave vcore as default, and set vcore offset. Also, if you set manual vcore, disable core performance boost 

As @brucer said, try a higher SoC voltage up to 1.2v (don't exceed 1.2v), but I still think your problem is a wrong vcore setting.
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i think its ram related more likely
i would suggest soc to 1.15 ram to 1.375

and test that

(it sounds like your ram choice wants a little help to remain stable)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nangu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2017 at 3:44am
Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:


i think its ram related more likely
i would suggest soc to 1.15 ram to 1.375

and test that

(it sounds like your ram choice wants a little help to remain stable)

In my experience with this board, not stable memory OC and/or not enough voltage to SoC reveals itself as Windows BSOD, but blackscreen with flashing Dr Debug "00" code always was related to unstable CPU due to not enough vcore, thats why I ask where and how he's changing the voltage. Nailing this first, and will be easier to us to figure out where his problem is.

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Okay, I have tried some more troubleshooting.

SoC voltage  is 1.1v on Auto.


MemTest86 Results -

1) Default voltages (all), default CPU freq, No XMP profile = no errors

2) Default voltages (all), default CPU freq, XMP profile enabled = fail tests

3) Default voltages (all), default CPU freq, XMP profile enabled, CPU & Vsoc LLC @ 3 = no errors

4) DRAM @ 1.4v, default CPU freq, XMP profile enabled = failed tests

5) Vcore @ 1.375, default CPU freq, XMP profile enabled, CPU & Vsoc LLC @ 3 = no errors

6) Vocre @ 1.375, default CPU freq, XMP profile enabled, CPU & Vsoc LLLC @ Auto = no errors


Windows Boot-up Results

1) MemTest #1 settings = crash

2) MemTest #2 settings = crash

3) MemTest #3 settings = crash

4) MemTest #4 settings = crash

5) MemTest #5 settings = stable

6) MemTest #6 settings = stable



 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2017 at 4:59am
so its a weird cpu chip
that gives mem errors Confused
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote brucer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2017 at 6:46am

 Seems I remember that cpu voltage also effected memory performance to an extent

also on my board, I could not use both vcore voltage settings like a particular youtube video showed..I only used the top vcore setting, left the lower one on auto, but changed the llc calibration.


You might try increasing the dram voltage to like 1.36 and soc voltage to 1.15 and lowering cpu vcore back to like 1.35 and vcore llc to level 2..  might help temperatures some if it will work.
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Originally posted by Zwu Zwu wrote:

i think i have/had a similar problem

usually  it would happen at night when pc is idle, next morning when i try to wake the pc, screens stay black and i have to hard reset.
in the eventlog theres not much information only that the pc was shut down improperly at a given time.

it didnt happen for months when i built the pc - and happened for some weeks every night.
since i updated bios it seems to be gone.
it happened only once in few weeks.

couldnt figure it out, i suspect a bios or windows issue.
i have my 1600x on autosettings with -0.05V offset
an AMD 290x

sh*t starting to happen again - 3 nights in a row, one with full on fans
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Have you found a solution to your problem? My computer does exactly the same.
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