Z370 Taichi XMP issues |
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Randallel
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Posted: 23 Jan 2018 at 8:33am |
Yzerman19
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So I took a look to see if mine had an f on them. Turns out they don't. I can't really tell what symbol it is but it kinda looks like two h's in a circle. Is that a good or a bad sign lol
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Abula
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I also own a Z370 Taichi, and dont have any issues running XMP on G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 3200Mhz DIMM F4-3200C14D-32GTZR, the bios recognizes it and runs fine.
One thing to mention is that AsRock has removed bios P1.4 from the website, not sure why, my guess is that the intel fix for the vulnerability was causing issues, in my case i did flash it to it, had some freezing and stalls with it, i recently return to P1.3 and all seems working correctly again, though worth mentioning the XMP worked on either bios, so maybe wont help me you. With asrock, i recommend always to use memory that has been tested already, preferable on QVL List.
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Randallel
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The problem isn't 3200Mhz, the problem is that it won't post if you OC your 3000Mhz. The spec page says it doesn't support 3000Mhz, not sure what that means. I had to downclock my RAM to 2933 to post. I bought a 3200Mhz kit, which works fine now. |
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Randallel
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There's 2 versions of mosfets for the Taichi, Fairchild and Sinopower. Fairchild is said to OC better, so maybe since we both have Sinopower we can't OC our RAM as well? This is what I did: OC Ram to 2933Mhz Change VCCIO to 1.1V and VCCSA to 1.15 in the BIOS Edited by Randallel - 28 Jan 2018 at 3:50am |
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Cant Get my GSKILL VEngenve 3200 To work with XMP... aswell
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Yzerman19
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