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09-27-2020 01:13 AM #1
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Where is "power down mode" for ram in BIOS?
I found from other 2 posts on asus rog forums, that this should be under "DRAM Timings Control" screen. I went over it multiple times and looked all over ai overclocking section. Yet i am still unable to find "power down mode" option. I was told to turn this off.
Where would i find this in BIOS? THANKS!
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09-27-2020 01:46 AM #2
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In advanced mode
goto AI tweaker
then DRAM Timing Control
scroll down toward the bottom of timings near gear down mode.
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09-27-2020 02:32 AM #3
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I should have probably said what my motherboard is sorry - z390-i gaming. Thing is there is no gear mode at the bottom, there is not anything remotely close to power down mode. https://youtu.be/5n8pwr69y4A?t=61
Also how i disable memory fast boot?
I read manual, but there is nothing in OC section.
Thanks for an answer.
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09-28-2020 04:27 AM #4
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That is an AMD setting, maybe you are thinking of PPD on Intel? If so that is only on some of the new Z490 boards.
If you want to find a setting in your BIOS look at the top, its says F9 use that to search in the BIOS.
You can set PPD to 0 using Memtweakit in Windows but you will have to manually set it after each reboot.
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09-28-2020 06:20 AM #5
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Hmm on linus tech tips someone with 6k posts told me to disable this. It looks like it is only for Z490 and i don't want to do that manually each start. And i don't think this is necessary now, because of reason i wanted to do turn it on was ram voltage fluctuations and gskill says it is fine.
Btw is there memory fast boot option on my motherboard (z390-i gaming), i can't find it anywhere. I will try f9, if it works. It is weird i was looking around and didn't see search.
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09-28-2020 09:49 AM #6
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fast boot is off otherwise could not enter the BIOS.
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09-30-2020 07:35 PM #7
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