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Standby problems with OC - locked multiplier at 12x after wakeup

Atlas100
Level 7
Hi there,

got a very annoying prob over here and tried every possbile solution and links you already provided.

Basically it comes down to the dynamic multiplier / turbo boost.
Whenever I send the PC 1st time to sleep and wake it up after the multiplier locks at 12x.

I have to reboot to solve it.
Also the PC will stay on for the next standby (Power LED blinks like in S3 standby, but PC is still fully on, monitor switched off).

And this happens absolutely independent from any RAM, OC or whatsover setting....whenever I OC the CPU this problem kicks in....

As i *always* use the standby mode OC'ing is dead for me at the mom!


Do yu guys have *any* idea how to fix it, so that the CPU can dynamically change its multiplier again?

Regards

Atlas
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mikeblunt2020
Level 7
Just wanted to post here that 2105 is working great for me with the clockgen filter turned off! I was previously using your last modded BIOS that you put together to solve the 12x multi/91C issue. Thanks again for your work with this.

One piece of information that I will pass along, just in the event it is helpful to others, is I noticed my OC with 2105 wasn't stable with the same settings that I used on your older modded 1xxx BIOS. I had to add 0.05v to my VDIMM (from 1.5V to 1.55V) to get back to a stable overlock.

Now that I've got the OC nailed down, and I'm still able to sleep/resume successfully, I'm very happy with 2105 so far.

Do you have a BIOS for the Rampage 4 Formula? Not sure if I stated that earlier in the thread that I have the R4F, not the Extreme.

Also, how is the overclocking on the newer BIOS? Can you go back to 1404 if it's no good? I'll have to go read the 2xxx BIOS thread as I only read up to where Shamino said that he's sticking with 1404. I stopped reading at that point ;).

mikeblunt2020 wrote:
Just wanted to post here that 2105 is working great for me with the clockgen filter turned off! I was previously using your last modded BIOS that you put together to solve the 12x multi/91C issue. Thanks again for your work with this.

One piece of information that I will pass along, just in the event it is helpful to others, is I noticed my OC with 2105 wasn't stable with the same settings that I used on your older modded 1xxx BIOS. I had to add 0.05v to my VDIMM (from 1.5V to 1.55V) to get back to a stable overlock.

Now that I've got the OC nailed down, and I'm still able to sleep/resume successfully, I'm very happy with 2105 so far.


I also had to increase from default 1.50v to 1.55v on my corsair dominator gt to get the board stable as before.
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Shamino
Moderator
its all packed in the rar i posted, E/F/G

Just an update, the s3 bug is back for me, but only if i push my oc past 4.5 with lower voltages.

I was posting at 4.7gig at 1.36 volts and it was stable with OCCT, but wouldnt resume back at full speed.

At 4.7gig at 1.46 volts, it was much hotter of course, but WOULD resume...

Shamino does your fix relate to voltage rails or timeouts or something?

I would rather have S3 working at 1.36 volts then 1.46!

clock gen filter set to disabled totally solved my problem.

what is it that setting and why does it irk me so!

Terminal_Meltdo
Level 10
Raja@ASUS wrote:
Of course i overclock the systems i use. Do you think i pull all the guides on the forums out of thin air? issue is your oc and possibly a combination of reluctance on your part to update your system and accept that the oc isn't stable enough to resume from s3. If all users had issues rsuming from s3 the forum would be littered with s3 resume posts. You are not the only user that over clocks a system and uses s3. S3 works fine provided the cpu and memory can handle rsuming and a user can accept how stable the system needs to be for it to work. There will be no uefi updates for it as none are needed.

does s3 resume work at stock on your system? If it does the issue is your oc not being stable no matter how much you argue otherwise abiut it being stable with no data corruption. It isn't stable enough to resume from s3. If it isn't then spend some time debugging it. This is my last response on this. as for wol you can ask Intel if you wish. I don't use this feature, but an fae told me it works fine. Im sure you can update your system and try it yourself.



Seems to be very littered to me. Thanks for your time by not directly suggesting to bump it down to 4.5, which would have been an easy resolution instead of accusing me of an unstable system like I'm ignorant by not updating my system. It is 100% stable the way I have it configured and have always updated drivers that are known to work perfect. Your comment, "This is my last response on this" tells me what kind of kind of person you are - which I will refrain from saying in order to prevent me from being banned on your forums.

Obviously, there is still an issue at 4.7 which your technicians could resolve in the bios, but it appears you have no concerns in helping customers resolve their issues with Asus's products by saying with absolute dictation, "There will be no uefi updates for it as none are needed." I see that as very rude.

HiVizman and Shamino, thanks for the suggestions and support over the couple years since I've been here with my RIVE board. The hardware and speed has been truly wonderful and error free while overclocked @ 4.7 - except the resume from sleep issue running that high, apparently - which I couldn't ever use or enable until today @ 4.5ghz.

Antec 2002 Chassis - AMG 1000 Modified
Asus Rampage IV Extreme (bios 4201)
Intel® Management Engine (firmware 8.1.10.1286)
EVGA GTX 680 - PCI-E @ x16 3.0 (driver 332.21)
Intel 3960x revision C2 @ 4.7ghz daily - rock solid
G.Skill Ripsaw Z - 32 gig @ 2133mhz
Corsair: 2x Force GT, AX1200, H80
Windows 7 64bit

Terminal Meltdown wrote:
It is 100% stable the way I have it configured

The hardware and speed has been truly wonderful and error free while overclocked @ 4.7 - except the resume from sleep issue running that high, apparently - which I couldn't ever use or enable until today @ 4.5ghz.

Hello

Pretty telling right here. If sleep or some other function of the system works at a specific overclock but dos not work at a higher clock then the system is neither error free nor stable. Calling it stable does not make it so.

I don't think this thread is still active anymore...
But I have a similar problem.
Everything was working fine untill last few days.
My CPU ratio (multiplier) is locked at 12 no matter what I do.

My motherboard is a Rampage 4 Black Edition and My CPU is a i7 4930K

I hope someone will see this.

Thanks

Raja
Level 13
Your system isn't stable enough to resume at 4.7 its that simple. Resume is tough and that's why stability is a concern for processors to resume. The Vcore on some CPUs needs to be ramped way higher than stress tests or what the system appears stable at in the OS. There is nothing we can do about this. People are so pegged up on OS stability they dont understand what goes on during resume or training and therefore blame the board.

Had you have debugged and pegged the OC back you would have seen it yourself. I don't have an issue being direct to people when it's needed. Your personal sentiments about me have no bearing on the truth.