04-17-2017 03:39 AM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
04-17-2017 05:09 AM
04-17-2017 05:16 AM
FightFear wrote:
Hello,
1.) My CPU Voltage is set on AUTO and without using EPU it peaks on XFR sometimes to 1.509V.
I assume that way to high. With currently EPU enabled its seems to be only V1.25, but im not quiet sure
if its a good choice to stay on EPU? I like to ask for your opinions or how im able to set the core voltage manually?
(If im using normal offset mode i dunno really now from which value the offset is being set, the voltage is not always the same in BIOS)
2.) I Got my RAM working @ 3200MHZ with CL14 Timings etc. nevertheless im not quiet sure which D.C.O.P mode is the best?
I set mine to D.C.O.P Standard and it seems the manufacturer stock settings are being used. But if I turn off my system for a while
and boot it the next day, the Computer does sometimes a little repeat loop of 2 to 3 times before booting correctly?
Do i have to care about that?
3.) When switching power off on PU and restarting the PC, the GigaBit LAN doesn´t work until restarting again.
Do you have any advices here?
Thanks in Advance ! 🙂
04-17-2017 06:16 AM
SinartNZ wrote:
In Reply.
Problem 1:
Which monitoring software are you using, as some still at this point are not reporting correct values.
Problem 2:
At this stage I'd suggest not using the D.O.C.P and stick with manually setting your RAM speed and Voltage. The reboot is part of the memory training process, If you try either bios 081 or 082 you'll find the number of restarts reduced.
Problem 3:
This is a not an issue I have seen personally or on any of the forums/reddits I have been following to do with all things AMD/Ryzen. Although I would suggest that when you turn the PSU back on give it a 10 count before firing up the system. I can't remember why I do it myself but I've been doing it for so long now its just a habit.
04-17-2017 08:18 AM
FightFear wrote:
Thanks for the reply!
1.) CPU-Z / AMD RyzenMaster and ASUS AI Suite 3 were showing the same values. (With EPU im currently in save value areas, im just not sure if this effects the performance)
2.) Ok i will try, but which values do i have to set manually?
- AI Tweaker: D.C.O.P (Manual)
- DRAM Frequenz: (3200Mhz)
- DRAM Timings: (14-14-14-34) ?
- DRAM Voltage: (V1,35)
- DRAM Boot Voltage: (V1,35)
Any more values?
Regarding the reboot loop:
Aren´t the bios 081 or 082 old versions? (ASUS support site lists only https://www.asus.com/de/Motherboards/ROG-CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO/HelpDesk_Download/ v1.002)
If so, wouldn´t it make more sense to wait for newer versions?
3.) Maybe i should lock the PSU on power and buy another powerstrip without a switch...^^
04-17-2017 08:53 PM
04-17-2017 11:09 PM
04-19-2017 10:39 AM
BaneSilvermoon wrote:
After a few weeks with Ryzen, the CPU voltage peak is the one thing that's still nagging at me a bit. I haven't yet managed to get it at a point where it doesn't occasionally peak higher than I'd like either. Starting to consider just manually specifying an amount, but since I haven't been using any core overclock, I was kind of hoping to make high use of power saving options. Even with it under-volted and running an average around 1.2v, it still seems to peak up above 1.5 fairly consistently.
04-21-2017 02:55 AM
laterbreh wrote:
I had similar concerns. The board on auto was pushing 1.4+ to the chip and I felt this was truly bad due to AMD and most overclocks recommend 1.35 to 1.375 for a stable 4ghz. The way I rectified this was setting load line calibration to level 3, setting the CPU multiplier to 39, and setting manual voltage to 1.385.
For whatever reason you have to set the volts higher on the board in bios for them to read 1.373 in windows under full stress testing via cpu-z or HWInfo64. I know the OP and etc have not overclocked their chips but this is what I did to get a stable system at lower voltages and gained an overclock on my 1700x
I am also running Corsair LPX 3200 @ 3200 using DOCP Standard settings. Nothing else touched for the Ram. I got lucky with my sticks as they are the Samsung dies.
Hope my information helps.
04-22-2017 02:59 AM