06-04-2018 08:46 PM
09-25-2018 03:24 AM
09-25-2018 06:15 AM
Alex0915 wrote:
Thanks so I can still reformat to the old 150x version and then use updates to get the latest build? Or the system wont function at all with the original build?
lorcav123 wrote:
Asus X470 strix
AMD R5 1600
2x8 gb 3200mhz corsair LPX vengeance (Hynix)
I need advice about CPU overclocking, it has been years since last time I overlcock. What option to change in BIOS? Just frequency and voltage set on manual settings? DOCP? What about option Procodt to 60?
After that setting memory to 3200 (3000mhz is also good, this is hynix I don`t know will it run on max frequency). Ryzen DRAM calculator? XMP? DOCP? is there any goal should my latency be lower than 75ns (AIDA64 test)? Current on 2133mhz is 105ns:
https://i.imgur.com/QzD5g0b.png
09-25-2018 08:13 AM
09-26-2018 09:19 PM
09-28-2018 02:41 PM
09-28-2018 08:51 PM
Exposyn wrote:
ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING BIOS 4024
1. Improve system compatibility
09-28-2018 09:34 PM
09-29-2018 06:34 AM
Alex0915 wrote:
Is flashing bios relatively risk free on this motherboard?
09-30-2018 08:24 AM
Exposyn wrote:
New bios just got posted:
ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING BIOS 4024
1. Improve system compatibility
10-01-2018 01:30 AM
TheCrusher6 wrote:
For those of you with unnecessarily high temps/voltages, check your Performance Enhancer setting in BIOS. Auto =/= Off.
I was racking my brain trying to figure out why my temps were so high when I threw an AIDA64 stress test at my CPU. As soon as I hit start, I'd immediately hit 80's on my Dark Rock Pro 3. I even tore my machine down and re-did the thermal paste to make sure I wasn't crazy. No change.
I started plugging through the BIOS options one by one until I found it.
It was ultimately the Performance Enhancer option. For some reason, this setting has an "Auto" selection which (on my system, anyway) seems to default to Level 3 or Level 4. As such, voltage and temps were ridiculous since this setting modifies those limits.
As soon as I flipped it to Default, everything was completely normal.
IMO, this setting shouldn't have an Auto option and Default should be renamed to 'Off' since it doesn't modify the stock AMD behavior. The rest of the BIOS seems to operate this way, I don't know why this one setting doesn't.
Hope this helps someone.