x570 Taichi BIOS v3.80 Code 92 with 3600Mhz RAM
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Topic: x570 Taichi BIOS v3.80 Code 92 with 3600Mhz RAM
Posted By: muziqaz
Subject: x570 Taichi BIOS v3.80 Code 92 with 3600Mhz RAM
Date Posted: 04 Jan 2021 at 10:39pm
Hi,
finally got 5950x and dropped it into x570 Taichi motherboard. Updated BIOS to latest (at that time) beta v3.80. Now this BIOS is posted as stable. The system produces Code 92 when I set RAM speeds anything above 3533Mhz. 3533Mhz is stable.
Previous CPU (3900x) on BIOS 2.80 ran 3600Mhz c14 no problem since the CPU was released. I believe 5000 series has much better memory compatibility, so I am surprised that it fails to boot with 3600Mhz and above speeds. RAM is Corsair vengeance 4000Mhz Samsung b-die. 2x8GB. RAM has not been removed when CPU swap took place. I expected at least be able to match the same RAM speeds I got from 3900x. Code 92 according to google's wisdom has nothing to do with RAM, and has something to do with pci-e on Asrock motherboards, which makes no sense, so I suspect some sort of a bug in the BIOS.
RAM voltage is set to 1.36v and can even take 1.4V if needed. I suspect maybe RAM somehow fails memory training, and if I could find where to set pre-POST VDIMM, that would answer that question. By the way AM4 motherboard BIOS layout (it is similar with all motherboards) is a complete illogical mess
Thanks in advance :)
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Posted By: muziqaz
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2021 at 4:54pm
So v4.00 fixed the code 92 error, however at 3600Mhz I get WHEA errors every 5 seconds logged in Event viewer. So yeah, so much for better memory compatibility with 5000 series :D
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Posted By: ThreeDee
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2021 at 6:32pm
maybe you got a dud memory controller on that new 5950x proc .. I'd say RMA it if it wasn't for the fact that you probably wouldn't get a replacement one for a verrrry long time
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Posted By: muziqaz
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2021 at 11:19pm
I'm not really fussed about it. 3533Mhz is as fast as 3600mhz anyways. I'll just play around with PBO this weekend and be done with it ;)
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Posted By: datonyb
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2021 at 1:17am
tried setting a more basic xmp type setting for booting up? e.g. 3200 cl16 @1.375 volts (avoiding this cold boot issue) and then using ryzen master to activate 3600 in windows once its past the cold boot timeframe? i suggest 1.375 volts as apperently you cant alter dram voltage once in windows with RM
im still getting very very random cold boot issue with my system (can be months apart) and mine involves a wierd procedure to get back to working (involving full cmos clear ,boot 2133mhz with only one stick in a2, set 3600 cl16 .reboot to windows ,shut down then insert the second stick
simply will not do an initial boot with more than one stick and 2133mhz after a cmos clear
as you say we could do with the pre post voltage options
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Posted By: muziqaz
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2021 at 2:33am
I can boot with 3600Mhz clock fine now with BIOS v4.00. I can even play games on that memory, and it passes mem stability tests. However, in the background system is spamming WHEA errors (1 every 5 seconds).
As it is right now, I am still trying to completely get rid of WHEA reboot with 3533Mhz speed, which happens once a week or so. Funnily enough, WHEA related system restart happens in the mornings when I am at work :D
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