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02-22-2020 10:37 PM #21
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I can't edit my post because of the language issue going on with the site right now for whatever reason so, I'm just going to reply to my own post. I have the latest bios and my memory is gskill ddr4 4000mhz rgb 17-17-17-37 or model, F4-4000C17Q-32GTZR. I'm able to stabilize my rtls by utilizing the rtl init setting under the rtl section of them memory timings section of the bios and setting it to a value between 77 and 85.
I figured out why the language settings were messed up for me here so I'm able to edit my post again. I just need to know if there's a way to edit the rtl myself rather then letting the wonky bios try it?Last edited by thewebsiteisdown; 02-22-2020 at 11:50 PM.
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02-26-2020 11:04 AM #22
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No one knows how to manually set the rtl's successfully on this board? I saw a post by someone stating how to use memory not on the support list or qvl and noticed there was a memory timings after training option in his BIOS, that would be helpful for what I trying to do I bet but don't see that as an option for this motherboard... SOMEone please help me set my rtl manually...
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02-26-2020 02:11 PM #23
the entire generation its not rly been successful with setting them manually, what you can do is find the lowest initial timing that works so it sets the rtls right every boot, for me I believe it is a value of 59 in the bios
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02-26-2020 06:42 PM #24
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Well, maybe I kicked them in the butt about it then because I opened a support ticket for the issue describing it in very good detail and they've been banging the ticket out responding back quickly escalating the issue.. It's at their engineering level right now.. I'll report back if they give me any good news.
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02-27-2020 02:44 AM #25
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The lowest I could go was 68. I got a response from support and they stated the following.
Here are the rules of thumb or tips to adjust RTL - Where the RTL initial value and IO latency Offset are manually accessible, the easiest way to tighten the RTL/IO numbers is to set the RTL Initial Value to the lowest number that allows the memory to POST, then, after the system has booted successfully, to set the IO Latency Offset value higher one cycle number at a time (iteratively) until the lowest RTL/IO values are found after a reboot.
I know that the vccio and vccsa voltages help stabilize the rtl issues most of the way but that other 10% of the time part is aggravating and it would be easier to just be able to set them manually.
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