12-10-2018 11:49 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:31 PM by ROGBot
12-10-2018 07:50 PM
12-11-2018 11:42 AM
MeanMachine wrote:
A simple solution, go back to 1002. Most find stability difficult to attain at 4000MHz. It's not the Bios but the use of it.
12-12-2018 10:06 AM
12-13-2018 02:56 AM
Lothos wrote:
I installed BIOS 1103 over the weekend and tried my best to get it stable. I tried setting my memory to 3266 (which is what I had it at before) and used the Ryzen DRAM Calculator as I have Samsung B-DIE 2x16 Corsair CMK32GX4M2F4000C19
Under BIOS 1002 I was able to get up to 3333Mhz stable. Unfortunately with BIOS 1103 I can't get anything stable. Sometimes it will pass Intel Burn Test only to then start reporting issues on next reboot that it can't find my boot drive (which is a Samsung 860 EVO M.2 2TB drive.)
However if I go back to BIOS 1002 everything is fine.
12-13-2018 04:00 AM
bigtop1967 wrote:
Try changing geardown to ON - It gives many the ability to stabilize >=3200MTs
Also, try lowering your ram and SoC voltages and retuning them - that's what I had to do to get this bios working. CPU voltage also a little bit lower. You can't assume previous OC will just work on 1103 - you almost certainly need to go back a bit to retune your ram OC..
12-18-2018 05:35 AM