I can't find it anywhere in BIOS, and this 99.8 Mhz base clock is killing me. Why is it not included? It's not like it is a premium thing anyway. It should be available on all boards.
I think what they try to mean with G-State is the "Global C-state Control" option. Not sure though.What I really want to see with a BIOS update is to ability to disable Spread Spectrum.
celab wrote:dont downclock in windows, it will cause core parking, this is why the latest ryzen chipset driver 17.30 hav a min cpu limit of 90&. otherwise you will have (see) a performance hit. 0811 wokrs fine for my F4-3200C14D-16GFX, so long i dont...
haihane wrote:VRM spread spectrum, that's for reducing interference and vrm whine, right?are you experiencing any of the above?Nope, that's why I want to disable it. Researched a bit and found out that the reason of my 99.7-99.8 BCLK frequency is cau...
st0neh wrote:Ryzen's IMC is located on the CPU.If that so, it's still ASUS's failure to be not up to competition in memory compatibility. But it is not entirely up to CPU's IMC also. Chipset also plays role in it. Hence the reason why X370 has more l...
datspike wrote:Hi guys, also ASUS Reps! I'm having a "problem" with GALAX / KFA2 HOF 3600C17 kit HOF4CALCS3600K17LD162CThe ram is working really well with 1000% HCI Memtest stability at 3200C14 timings, and even with really tight 3200C14 timings.Howe...