03-11-2020 04:20 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:17 PM by ROGBot
03-11-2020 05:37 AM
03-11-2020 10:57 AM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Is the system shutting down or is it waking from sleep?...i.e. is fast startup enabled in windows?
Check what BIOS/DOCP is setting for soc voltage...maybe set that to 1.1v or 1.2v
03-14-2020 08:47 AM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Is the system shutting down or is it waking from sleep?...i.e. is fast startup enabled in windows?
Check what BIOS/DOCP is setting for soc voltage...maybe set that to 1.1v or 1.2v
03-14-2020 09:28 AM
tech1187 wrote:
I was going to state that it could been possible that he needed to make sure to enable XMP and set the appropriate settings in his Bios. This is what I had discovered when I had that same issue.
03-14-2020 10:09 AM
bliv25 wrote:
Hi mate,
These Asus strix boards do not use XMP its basically the same thing but called DOCP and I enabled all the correct settings there, only thing I did not do with the SOC voltage setting that I was now told to change, I have and it seems to be stable... We shall see during the week and see what happens! Thanks though
03-14-2020 10:14 AM
tech1187 wrote:
Good you are aware of what is going on. DOCP (Direct Over Clock Profile) used for AMD boards where XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) is used for Intel (such as mine which is an Asus strix) but is used for the same concept.
03-11-2020 11:25 AM
03-11-2020 12:11 PM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Maybe download a fresh BIOS file and reflash the bios...
But clear CMOS before and after the flash
If the problem persistes use a single stick of memory in the recommended slot and swap sticks...just to make sure the DIMMs are working OK.
Or try setting SOC voltage and see if ti clears up....make sure dram voltage is 1.35 too
Some Hynix memory on first gen Ryzen CPUs was/is an absolute recipe for headaches of this type
03-12-2020 11:53 AM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Maybe download a fresh BIOS file and reflash the bios...
But clear CMOS before and after the flash
If the problem persists use a single stick of memory in the recommended slot and swap sticks...just to make sure the DIMMs are working OK.
Or try setting SOC voltage and see if ti clears up....make sure dram voltage is 1.35 too
Some Hynix memory on first gen Ryzen CPUs was/is an absolute recipe for headaches of this type