05-20-2017 04:21 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 10:21 PM by ROGBot
05-20-2017 05:28 PM
05-20-2017 06:12 PM
jbasemoine wrote:
Where can i download 9945 ?
05-20-2017 06:29 PM
05-20-2017 08:06 PM
jbasemoine wrote:
Now i have set my ram to 3333 mhz (if not mistake) it does boot, but when i go to CPU Z i get only see the set timings, type of ram, the size of total ram, the channel settign "dual" but the NB frequency is black and nothing is displayed...
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But Cmd (after commandline) yet again tells me ram is @ 1066
05-20-2017 10:21 PM
jbasemoine wrote:
Thank for the bios file.
I am using the following ram F4-3600C16D-16GTZR
After updating the bios i can set my ram @ 3600 (using D.O.C.P standard) afer saving bios and reboting i imediatly get Beep from my pc speaker indicating it does not work and it turns down my ram to 2133.
Setting all timers correctly manualy same reslut.
Now i have set my ram to 3333 mhz (if not mistake) it does boot, but when i go to CPU Z i get only see the set timings, type of ram, the size of total ram, the channel settign "dual" but the NB frequency is black and nothing is displayed...
When i boot my pc in the post reporting screen it says ram is @ 3333.
But when i go to CMD and enter: wmic memorychip get speed
it tells me ram is @ 1066
Whem i put ram back @ 3200 (which it was running before) CpuZ shows NB frequentcy correctly running at 1586.8
But Cmd (after commandline) yet again tells me ram is @ 1066
05-21-2017 02:50 AM
05-21-2017 06:26 AM
Celty2 wrote:
I would suggest setting your AI Overclock Tuner to Default.
Do not use DOCP.
Do manual settings for timings, then do a save and reboot.
Do manual dram voltage and SOC volts, save and reboot.
Do manual memory frequency, save and reboot.
Just for reference, to get to 3600, I needed these settings: 1.45V DRAM , SOC 1.15 ProcODT 60, 16-16-16-16-36-1T timing, CLDO_VDDP 965, trDRDsc_sm to a value of 1. Remember your numbers will likely need to be different. I boot without fail, and general use is stable. I am still trying to fiddle to get it to pass torture testing.
And forget CPU-Z until it is updated. Use HWiNFO64.
05-22-2017 03:12 PM
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