04-21-2024 06:20 AM - edited 04-21-2024 06:46 AM
Good morning.
If I set the value to automatic, I'm running at a speed of 4800mhz and run fine, but when I set it to 6600, I start having these problems.
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04-21-2024 05:41 PM - edited 04-21-2024 05:41 PM
Ok, so it didn't like the cpu system agent voltage at 1.30v. (Remember finicky with this voltage)
Set it back to 1.25v and try the Memory Controller voltage to 1.45v, this would be the highest I would feel comfortable with. Then try a game.
If it's still unstable then try the Dram VDD and VDDQ voltages at 1.50v.
You might can get it stable, it sounds like you're almost there.
It's trial and error, finding the right combination of voltages can take some time.
04-21-2024 12:25 PM - edited 04-21-2024 12:25 PM
Hello o_TensoR
Update to the latest motherboard bios (1202) and see if this improves stability.
ROG MAXIMUS Z790 DARK HERO (asus.com)
04-21-2024 12:31 PM - edited 04-21-2024 12:33 PM
I have the last bios. Its the same.
Crashes, Flixs, BlueScreens, Windows errors. ALL 😄
04-21-2024 01:59 PM
Thank you for confirming.
In that case, there are a couple ways you can go about achieving stability.
1) Lower the frequency of your memory.
2) Loosen the primary timings of your memory.
3) To keep the rated specifications, manual tune the voltages, this is what most people do.
There are five voltages that will help stabilize your DDR5 memory.
1) Dram VDD voltage
2) Dram VDDQ voltage
3) CPU System Agent voltage
4) IVR Transmitter VDDQ voltage
5) Memory Controller voltage
04-21-2024 02:03 PM
Yeah, I really wanted them to work at 4x16 at 6600 cl32, it's just that I don't know how to make these manual changes.
04-21-2024 02:24 PM - edited 04-21-2024 02:26 PM
All right, I can throw out some numbers for you to try, but I can't guarantee stability.
When X.M.P is enabled, your memory kit sets the Dram VDD and Dram VDDQ voltages to 1.40v.
So, give these a try.
1) In the bios on the AI/Extreme Tweaker page, enable High Dram Voltage Mode. This is just above the Dram VDD voltage.
2) Set Dram VDD voltage to 1.45v.
3) Set Dram VDDQ voltage to 1.45v.
4) Set CPU System Agent voltage to 1.25v. This is a finicky voltage, some cpu's don't like this voltage set too high, some cpu's might take up to 1.35v.
At the bottom of the AI/Extreme Tweaker page, click Advanced Memory Voltages.
5) Set IVR Transmitter VDDQ voltage to 1.40v.
6) Set Memory Controller voltage to 1.40v.
7) F10 and Enter to save and exit.
See how it goes with these voltages.
04-21-2024 04:24 PM - edited 04-21-2024 04:34 PM
I was finally able to start without receiving bluescreens with the values you indicated.
In the meantime, I ran the tests and these are the values that gave me the result.
Do you think you can improve even more knowing that the processor is an i9-14900kf?
I'm asking this because they're now at 6600, but now I'm often playing and the game crashes, or sometimes when browsing the mouse gets stuck.
04-21-2024 04:44 PM
Excellent, good to see you're stable.
So, you want to try some overclocking eh?
You can go back into the bios, on the AI/Extreme Tweaker page, change the Dram Frequency to the next highest value.
F10 and enter to save and exit.
If you get errors or blue screens, go back in the bios and set the Dram Frequency back to 6600MHz.
04-21-2024 04:50 PM
Thanks in advance for your help.
That's what I'm going to try. 😄
When I talked about improving something, I meant increasing the CPU System Agent voltage from 1.25v to 1.35v. I don't know.
It already has 6600mhz with the 4DIMM, but sometimes it jams and takes the game down, which it wasn't doing with the 2DIMM, so maybe I'll find a way to stabilize it better.
04-21-2024 05:03 PM - edited 04-21-2024 05:06 PM
You're welcome
If games are crashing, do not raise the Dram Frequency.
As you've indicated, more voltage tuning is needed.
Trying CPU System Agent voltage at 1.30v is a good start.