01-03-2021 11:29 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:11 PM by ROGBot
01-03-2021 02:27 PM
01-03-2021 04:33 PM
RedSector73 wrote:
What is the cooling being used on the CPU ?
01-03-2021 05:12 PM
01-03-2021 05:41 PM
RedSector73 wrote:
Yeah, reason I ask is that can overtighten some AIO's on there and triggers 0d. Base on information to date, could try manual SOC voltage rather than auto. Valid manual settings would be 0.95v* (*this may be too low) 1.05v 1.1v 1.125v and see if the issue presists. The latest BIOS I have on CH8 is first I can use auto SOC Value on with 4xRAM (32gb) CL14 DDR4 3800 1:1 IF 1900.
01-03-2021 05:50 PM
01-03-2021 06:55 PM
RedSector73 wrote:
SOC Voltage (this is the memory controller voltage) more like tweaking than OC, just giving the RAM controller, a little more to handle your RAM @ DOCP settings. This may stop the odd '0d' your seeing.
It is part of CPU settings in Ai Tweaker (not in with RAM settings). You can before trying get ZEN Timings which will give you what the AUTO setting is currently. https://zentimings.protonrom.com/
Should be in
Ai Tweaker -> VDDCR SOC Voltage
Can I ask what is model number of the G.skill RAM your using ?
01-03-2021 07:01 PM
01-04-2021 02:21 AM
RedSector73 wrote:
SOC voltage would be around 1.2v or higher (which is not recommended or needed) would have risk.
The is within your CPU not your RAM. It can't damage the RAM and extremely low risk for CPU as not enter high voltage just moving from AUTO to set voltage. You should use the information from ZEN timings to get the baseline voltage (being set in AUTO) and adjust just a fraction higher and then see how it goes. I have given you some common settings for the SOC voltage which tend to work and may help avoid '0d' Q code.
Did you use two kits of 2xRAM or one 4xRAM kit when building this system ?
01-04-2021 02:40 AM
primeshooter wrote:
4 x 32 GB sticks. See I am really weary of adjuisting that. I played with that before because online I read that Ryzen's stock voltage was too high and screwed up the system booting for hours til I let it sit for an hour and reboot. Ryzen in stock settings constantly adjusts it's voltage and they said I should just leave it as is. I have heard this can be an issue with display port (it's on this forum, sounds random but thought I'd mention it). My monitor is connected this way.