The AMD Ryzen All In One Thread /Overclocking/Memory Speeds & Timings/Tweaking/Cooling Part 2

Discussion in 'Processors and motherboards AMD' started by vbetts, Sep 24, 2018.

  1. Webhiker

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    If you use Ryzen master to monitor your chip with you will notice it goes down below 700 mHz.
    You will also notice that most of the cores are sleeping most of the time.
    This is using a Ryzen 3900X on a ROG CH VII X470 motherboard with FMAX, Global C-State and CCD enabled.
     
  2. TheDeeGee

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    Seems HWMonitor just doesn't work for Zen3.

    Ryzen Master shows idle clocks as low as 280 MHz.
     
  3. Passus

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    HWinfo works fine .. look at effective clocks
     
  4. TheDeeGee

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    HWInfo shows 3600 MHz idle and 4850 MHz load.

    Ryzen Master shows 280 MHz Idle and 3100 MHz load.

    Either these new CPUs works in strange ways or software doesn't know how to read out.
     

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    check my screenie, excuse amazing paint skills xD
     

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    And that's the third blue screen in the last 24 hours.

    I'm starting to regret upgrading.

    Keep getting WHEA 124.
     
  7. Passus

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    Hmm maybe you got a bad chip?

    that error points to cpu cache errors

    can you return it?
     
  8. TheDeeGee

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    Another person said it was memory issues...
     
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    so many pages maybe u should start a part 3
     
  10. Webhiker

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    I thought the WHEA error was fixed in AGESA 1.1.9.0
     

  11. KissSh0t

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    Are you using a very new beta bios?
     
  12. TheDeeGee

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    Yeah, 1602 with AGESA 1.1.9.0.

    This is my memory:
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  13. KissSh0t

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    Flash back to previous non beta bios to see if the error you are having goes away.
     
  14. TheDeeGee

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    Running MemTest86 now and i already have 11 errors within 5 minutes.

    That's running DOCP at the 3600 XMP with FCLK set at 1800, no other tweaks in the BIOS.
     
  15. KissSh0t

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    The beta bios could be the issue here, try the test again but with non-beta.
     

  16. TheDeeGee

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    Getting 3 errors in 5 minutes now with 1.1.0.0.

    Maybe downgrade further to BIOS 1202 with AGESA 1.1.0.0 Patch B.
     
  17. KissSh0t

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    I am actually using 1202 for my bios, seems our boards are a bit similar despite being different models, I've not had a single issue with this boards other than the yo-yo fan issue.

    [​IMG]

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    Are your memory modules on the motherboard supported memory list?

    *edit*

    Also, earlier you mentioned the idle frequency, in the windows power plan is 100% selected for minimum state? for mine I found default ryzen balanced plan set to 100 so I manually set it back down.

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  18. TheDeeGee

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    Guess that's gonna happen, cuz it tells me it's not a proper BIOS.
     
  19. KissSh0t

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    Even with flashback? where you flash it without the pc being turned on, the file just needs to be named correctly and then put on usb thumb drive formatted in fat and then put in usb flashback port.

    I'm not sure what your exact ram modules are, looking at the memory support list for your mobo lists these as supported when combined with a ryzen 5000 series cpu.

    Found here > https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b550-e-gaming-model/helpdesk_qvl_memory/

    [​IMG]
     
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  20. TheDeeGee

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    The kit i have is HX436C17FB3K4/32.

    I may just return the memory, ditch one CPU Fan and get a G.Skill B-die kit instead, which was the original plan to begin with.

    EDIT:

    And go with 2x 16GB instead of 4x8GB in favour of stability.
     
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