PakRatJR wrote:
WTF!!!
Now I am really confused and thoroughly annoyed.
Pulled everything apart and put my old system back together. Put the crosshair back on the bench so I could play with it and HOPE to at least get back into bios to erase the M.2 drive.
SOB BOOTED RIGHT UP!!!! like nothing ever happened. Memory currently set at DOCP standard for 3200 and working fine.:confused:
Running memory on DOCP at its rated speed doesn't go well on a CH6. I went for a new memory set up midweek. It took me about 2 hours to get the best settings for it. Try this.
Boot to an OS install HWinfo. Retreive the timings for the following:
Dram Cas# lantency
Dram Ras# to Cas# read delay
Dram Ras# to Cas# write delay
Dram Ras# pre time
Dram Ras# act time
Trc_SM:
TrrdS_SM:
TrrdL_SM:
Tfaw_ SM:
Trfc_SM:
Trfc2_SM:
Trfc4_SM:
reboot back into the Bios
On Main extreme tweaker screen
AI overclocker set to manual
Bclk 100
CPU core leave at 36 for now
Memory frequency set memory to 2800 (since you ran at 3200 for a while this settings should be fine)
Disable CPU boost
Set CPU core voltage to offset mode and +
Set cpu core offset to 0.03125 (I run on a 1800x so this may need to be 0.3750, but not higher, Try to keep your cpu below 1.42v)
I have CPU soc voltage on Offset mode + @ 0.0500. This keeps it below 1.15v for me.
I leave Dram on auto.
Go into Dram timing control and add those setting that HWinfo gave
Dram Cas# lantency
Dram Ras# to Cas# read delay
Dram Ras# to Cas# write delay
Dram Ras# pre time
Dram Ras# act time
Trc_SM:
TrrdS_SM:
TrrdL_SM:
Tfaw_ SM: Trfc_SM:
Trfc2_SM:
Trfc4_SM:
It should reboot with no issues.
Ok now to fine tune.
In Dram timing control at the bottom add CMD2t to 1T
Reboot. If this works then start to work the PROcODT. In Dram timing control again at the bottom.
Asus recommends 40-96. Work from 96 ohm and work your way to 40. Reboot on each setting. Find the lowest setting and leave it there.
Once you have this increase your CPU in increments till you are happy with the temps. Remember the hotter it is the shorter the life of the CPU. On an 1800x I find 3850 is my sweet spot. It is marginally hotter than 3600 (default). I gain 10 degrees at 3900.
Then increase your memory in increments till you get your max .
Good luck again. I will edit this if I missed anything.