Memory the entire time was 1467 or 2933 mhz. Its the CPU that was going nuts.Do the memory speed/timings on the profile differ from what you set in the BIOS? The Ryzen Master profile only reads the memory timings on the first start up. If you change the speed/timings in the BIOS they will not update to the saved profile(s). You need to manually match them up. Changing the core voltage and clock speed are live changes and should never require a reboot.
So I found I can run my memory @ 3200 if I slacken the timings to 16-16-16-16-36. However, it's definitely not stable. It doesn't crash or anything, but things just aren't as smooth. I was having issues with videos playing too. Went back to 2933 @ CL 14. All normal. Come on BIOS updates!
I wasDude you should overclock from Bios much more reliable
not a fan of the newer swift AIO units... but those blocks are awesome. I got mine configured in the custom loop sporting red. looks slick.
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Ya I wouldn't buy their newer stuff. Too many quality issues on the forums. I'd go with the newer EK MLC AIO once they are released.
I'm confused. Why are you using Ryzen Master then?
How are you liking that Gigabyte Gaming 3 motherboard? Is it working correctly without issue's?Any lockups or bios issue's with it?Probably adjusting memory timings or frequency via RM.
Anyone have any luck going higher than 2667Mhz with Double Sided Memory DIMMs? I'm running an AsRock Fatal1ty X370 Pro Gaming motherboard with G.Skill 3000 rated memory (2x16) 32GB @ 14-14-14-34. I had to upgrade the bios to beta 1.54 for OCing and memory speeds this high. Didn't want to spend a lot of time messing with Memory settings, since I was planning to add a 2nd set for a total of 64GB. Seems the full set of 4 can still run at 2667Mhz @ 14-14-14-34 and 1.35v. Would like to get to 2933Mhz, but doubt that will be possible with a 4x16GB setup...
Any thoughts?
I have 4x8 of Patriot Memory VIPER 4 2666MHz (PV416G266C5K). If I run all 4 the best I can do on my Asus c6h is ~83Mhz over 2666; if I take out two of them I can hit 2933 no problem,
I had that memory initially. Note that it's dual rank and I couldn't get over 2400 on my Asus X70-Pro board with them and went for TridentZ instead. They may post better speeds at some point with updates but for now if you're fine with 2400, then go for it.I am thinking this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-3000MHz-Desktop-Memory/dp/B0134EW7G8/
Yeah, buy my guess is those 8GB memory sticks are only single sided, which puts less of a load on the memory controller, which is why AMD guarantees speeds of 1866 or 2133 with 4 x (DS) Double-Sided (UDIMMs) Unregistered DIMMs installed. So the question isn't so much what speed can you get with four memory slots full, but 4 memory slots filled with (DS) Doubled-Sided Memory
Ryzen master I trust for temps, and after bios, I can tweak the vcore or multiplier if I want to.Ya I wouldn't buy their newer stuff. Too many quality issues on the forums. I'd go with the newer EK MLC AIO once they are released.
I'm confused. Why are you using Ryzen Master then?
Yeah, buy my guess is those 8GB memory sticks are only single sided, which puts less of a load on the memory controller, which is why AMD guarantees speeds of 1866 or 2133 with 4 x (DS) Double-Sided (UDIMMs) Unregistered DIMMs installed. So the question isn't so much what speed can you get with four memory slots full, but 4 memory slots filled with (DS) Doubled-Sided Memory
Ryzen master I trust for temps, and after bios, I can tweak the vcore or multiplier if I want to.
Just FYI I have this combo and under the initial BIOS 0504, the RD400 would fail to be recognized on every restart. It required cold boot to detect it again. With the latest BIOS 0511, it has been detected perfectly every time.Asus Prime X370-Pro $159
Toshiba OCZ RD400 M.2 512GB $269
I had that memory initially. Note that it's dual rank and I couldn't get over 2400 on my Asus X70-Pro board with them and went for TridentZ instead. They may post better speeds at some point with updates but for now if you're fine with 2400, then go for it.
Just FYI I have this combo and under the initial BIOS 0504, the RD400 would fail to be recognized on every restart. It required cold boot to detect it again. With the latest BIOS 0511, it has been detected perfectly every time.
Correct me if I am wrong, but when I was on an Intel platform, I never had to worry about whether the memory is single or dual rank, how many DIMM are being used, what brand of memory chip is used, etc.
Correct me if I am wrong, but when I was on an Intel platform, I never had to worry about whether the memory is single or dual rank, how many DIMM are being used, what brand of memory chip is used, etc.
I'm about 95% sure they are double-sided.
Just make sure you do the update in the BIOS via USB drive, not from the windows application 🙂So I should do a bios update immediately after turning it on.
Yup, thats pretty much what I am doing. But in bios, if I know the CPU is definitely good to a point I save that.My observation is that if Ryzen Master wants you to reboot it's because something you set does not match what is currently running in the BIOS. Be that by your hand or by a buggy BIOS I don't know. Personally my use pattern is to set RAM in the BIOS and set the CPU OC with Ryzen Master.