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06-17-2020 10:06 AM #11
RedSector73 PC Specs Laptop (Model) FA506IU-AL130T x 2 Motherboard ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI) Processor AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor Memory (part number) 4 x G.SKILL F4-3800C14D-16GTZN 14-16-16-36 Samsung B-Die Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte Aorus RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme WaterForce (GV-N208TAORUSX W-11GC) Sound Card Arctis DAC Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG348Q Storage #1 ADATA SX8200PNP 1TB Storage #2 2 x Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB CPU Cooler Coolermaster Liquid Pro Master 360 Case EVGA DG-87 Gunmetal Grey Gaming Case Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W Gold Power Keyboard Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Mouse Corsair Gaming Sabre RGB Gaming Mouse Headset ARCTIS Pro Wireless Mouse Pad Cooler Master MP750 RGB Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad Extra Large OS Windows 11 64bit Pro Network Router PfSence Intel i5-10210U 6 Port Accessory #1 TP-Link Gigabit 8&6 Port Switches
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That is not really a fix, what you have is single channel 3200DDR4x2 sticks working. Instead, dual channel 3200DDR4x2 sticks working.
That is around 20% or more performance hit on whatever you paid for your ram. I would be taking the RAM back rather than accepting that as a fix.Last edited by RedSector73; 06-17-2020 at 10:09 AM.
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06-22-2020 03:48 PM #12
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I had this EXACT same problem with G.Skill Ripjaws 3600Mhz DDR4 on the same motherboard.
This was frustrating as hell, but I seem to have fixed the problem with a suggestion I found on another forum:
Change VDDCR SOC Voltage to offset mode, +.
Why we need to be fixing Asus bios problems for them is beyond me.
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07-29-2020 04:31 AM #13
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I'm going to give this a try now - I ran in to this problem after seeing benchmarks showing my g.skill trident z rgb 3200 (2x16gb) set in a1 & b1 slots - was severely under-performing - I read and saw a vid on youtube that talked about using the DOCP profile and this was a safe change (without overclocking or messing with any other settings) -
After booting and running "user benchmark" analysis - everything looked like it was on par with the majority of similarly configured machines - major improvement - but when I went and tried OCCT benchmark tool - it threw errors like crazy - upon a reboot I started getting all sorts of issues with files and such crashing at the windows 10 login page - couldn't even login - had to turn off DOCP and go back in then run a full scandisk at boot (using cmd command) - scandisk found a sh*t ton of errors on the drive (running a super fast mvne 1tb ssd) took nearly 20min to repair and I only have about 400g on the drive...
Not sure if anyone else found any solutions - or had any different luck - LMK please!!! I'll followup after some testing...
btw - i'm running the 570 w/ryzen 7 3700 (stock boost enabled as i found stock it runs better than at fixed overclock values) - powered by an evga gold strd 600w psu & a rog strix 5600xt (switching to 5700 strix tomorrow i think as one of the fans died after install and sounds like a playing card stuck in the spokes of a bicylce)
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07-30-2020 12:17 PM #14
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10-30-2020 10:38 PM #15
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TUF Gaming x570 works with 3600 MHz RAM
HI,
I struggled with the same issue for quite some time. The following solved it for me:
1) RAM Sticks in A2, B2 slots
2) BIOS update to latest v 2802
3) SOC Voltage: offset, +, Auto
I enabled the DOCP after running in base 2133 MHz mode for two days.
RAM GSkill Ripjaws V F4-3600C16D-32GVKC
Hope this info helps someone solve his issue.
Cheers
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11-05-2020 08:50 AM #16
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11-08-2020 06:10 PM #17
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Fixed on bios update 2802
I had the same problems like two weeks ago, but apparently it was finally fixed with the last bios update, all I did was update the bios, activate the docp profile, and that's it, hope it works for everyone.
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01-06-2021 09:23 AM #18
davirock80 PC Specs Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Impact Processor Ryzen 3900 PRO Memory (part number) F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC Graphics Card #1 AMD RX6800 XT Monitor Asus MG279 Storage #1 Samsung 980pro 1Tb Storage #2 Samsun960 pro 512 Mb CPU Cooler Asus TUF 240 LC Case NCase M1 v6.1 Power Supply Corsair SF750 Keyboard Logitech K800 Mouse Logitech MX Master 2S Headset Sony MDR-XB950B1 OS Windows 10 pro Network Router Asus RT-AC5300
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It's not fixed yet... but maybe I can be solved in this way
I have a Crosshair VIII impact and bios 3003 did not solve the problem...
But IT SEEMS I SOLVED FOLLOWING A SUGGEST BY A GUY FROM ANOTHER FORUM. He was using this with other DRAM and with a Threadripper...
--> I set AddrCmdDrvStern at 30 Ohm (default set was Auto)
Since 3 days my computer (Ryzen 3900 Pro, Crosshair VIII Impact, F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC in DOCP) is posting all the times I switch it on.
DavideLast edited by davirock80; 01-09-2021 at 01:02 AM.
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02-01-2021 11:18 AM #19
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As you can see in various posts in this forum and around the internet, there seems to be a general problem with DOCP on also other manufacturers boards.
I have the same problem and i am using 3600MHz RAM which is also on the Memory QVL List for my B550-F. I am currently running 3200MHz with CL18 timings which is the only thing that works but obviously this is not what i paid for. Other manufacturers (like MSi) seem to have already fixed this with a BIOS Update.
Asus Support told me that they are working on a BIOS that fixes this but for now I am dont have much trust in ASUS as this goes for months now.
If you can return your board, i honestly would suggest to do this and go for another manufacturer.
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02-04-2021 03:30 AM #20
davirock80 PC Specs Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Impact Processor Ryzen 3900 PRO Memory (part number) F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC Graphics Card #1 AMD RX6800 XT Monitor Asus MG279 Storage #1 Samsung 980pro 1Tb Storage #2 Samsun960 pro 512 Mb CPU Cooler Asus TUF 240 LC Case NCase M1 v6.1 Power Supply Corsair SF750 Keyboard Logitech K800 Mouse Logitech MX Master 2S Headset Sony MDR-XB950B1 OS Windows 10 pro Network Router Asus RT-AC5300
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Same problem with ROG Crosshair VIII Impact.
At the beginnig I thought to have solved with a Addrdrv... set to 30 Ohms. But It was just mitigating the problem.
After testing all the modules, in every channel, THE PROBLEM GOT SOLVED switching the 2 dimm! Incredible. It never happened to me such a thing. The G.Skill tech support confirmed this by email.
Davide