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Finally @ 3200mhz!!! bios: 3008

Upgrade01
Level 7
Just wanted to express my love for the fact that now my system will run at 3200mhz even though it took almost a year. I just went into the bios set timings and frequency and boda-bing boda-boom!
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dusank
Level 7
Can you please specify you RAM and the BIOS settings that enable you to run at 3200MHz?

I installed the new 3008 BIOS update yesterday, I've managed to get my 32GB of G.Skills Trident RGB stable at 3200MHz. Finally! 😄

-ironMAN- wrote:
I installed the new 3008 BIOS update yesterday, I've managed to get my 32GB of G.Skills Trident RGB stable at 3200MHz. Finally! 😄



I have the same ram and i was full of joy, jusyt you like you.
SOC to 1.1V - DDR voltage to 1.4V - and just bopot the damn thing.
It worked for 5 Days until i went and visited my parents over christmas.
I disconnected power cable from my psu over christmas.
Cant get it back to work. It simply doenst work.
Highest settings are now 2133. Anything else wont boot anymore.
I cannot save anything in teh bios or the pc wont boot.
Hit the reste button on the back of the pc enter bios with f1 when asked and discard any changes or it wont boot.
Even if i dont change anything and hit save and reboot it will not boot.
Had that before. I hate this board so much! It always works for a few days after bios update and then for no reason breaks after some days.
Whatever you do - do never disconnect the computer from power again.

Cara Carcass wrote:
I have the same ram and i was full of joy, jusyt you like you.
SOC to 1.1V - DDR voltage to 1.4V - and just bopot the damn thing.
It worked for 5 Days until i went and visited my parents over christmas.
I disconnected power cable from my psu over christmas.
Cant get it back to work. It simply doenst work.
Highest settings are now 2133. Anything else wont boot anymore.
I cannot save anything in teh bios or the pc wont boot.
Hit the reste button on the back of the pc enter bios with f1 when asked and discard any changes or it wont boot.
Even if i dont change anything and hit save and reboot it will not boot.
Had that before. I hate this board so much! It always works for a few days after bios update and then for no reason breaks after some days.
Whatever you do - do never disconnect the computer from power again.


I tested this 4 times now.
If i unplug the power chord for a brief moment, i cannot start my pc at all , with anythign higher than 2133 on the ram.

After flashing the bios with the same 3008 version again, it works like a charm.
4 times in a row, thats not likely a coincidence.....

Cara Carcass wrote:
I tested this 4 times now.
If i unplug the power chord for a brief moment, i cannot start my pc at all , with anythign higher than 2133 on the ram.

After flashing the bios with the same 3008 version again, it works like a charm.
4 times in a row, thats not likely a coincidence.....


Really, that does sound strange. The only things I changed were:
AI Overclock Tuner: D.C.O.P Standard
D.O.C.P: 3200MHz
I left the DRAM voltage on 1.35v

Unlike 1701 where I had to use the Stilts Samsung B-die fast preset which made my system semi-stable. Even on this I had random reboots.

There is a new beta BIOS available, I'm not sure if there is any fixes in it. However, is does upgrade AGESA to 1.1.0.0. Its worth a try I guess, you can always go back if you run into more issues.

Cara Carcass wrote:
I tested this 4 times now.
If i unplug the power chord for a brief moment, i cannot start my pc at all , with anythign higher than 2133 on the ram.

After flashing the bios with the same 3008 version again, it works like a charm.
4 times in a row, thats not likely a coincidence.....


The coin battery needs to be replaced .

Clouseau wrote:
The coin battery needs to be replaced .
I thought the coin battery lasts years?

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VRBabe81 wrote:
I thought the coin battery lasts years?


Yes it should, however, maybe it could be faulty, or maybe it has a bad contact...

Clouseau wrote:
The coin battery needs to be replaced .

I tryed that now - not the problem. Old battery came out with ok voltage.
Put a brand new in just to be sure. Did not help. Thx for the suggestion though!