02-27-2020
11:38 PM
- last edited on
03-05-2024
07:59 PM
by
ROGBot
06-08-2020 06:06 AM
06-08-2020 06:28 AM
restsugavan wrote:
Easiest way for that go back to your original prefer BIOS version. 😮
06-08-2020 08:42 AM
06-08-2020 08:58 AM
vmanuelgm wrote:
@Corna
3006 is a good bios for memory overclock and stability, better than previous bios's in Omega's case.
I have just seen the pics u uploaded and the first I need to comment is that I can't see the right part of the bios in which the bios itself is showing which are the current applied clocks. U can take pics from the bios itself with f12 and record them in a pendrive to later upload them here.
From those pics I can see your xmp shows 2666 cl19, but u have selected 3800 in dram frequency. It would be nice to know which modules are u using in this board. Seems they are 2666.
And last but not least, your vccio and system agent voltages are way way too high. For a frequency of 3800 0.900 for system agent and 1.05v for vccio should be enough, specially if the modules are built to run at 2666 in XMP and u finally run at 2666. More is not always better, vccio and system agent need to be setup properly. U shouldn`t use XMP and select a different frequency manually, that's a nonsense. If u want to overclock above your XMP, u should use the manual oc option.
Summing up, your current setup is causing bad performance because u are not doing a proper OC. Not bios fault...
06-08-2020 09:03 AM
06-08-2020 07:18 PM
@Restsugavan
I have an Omega and tried every single bios. Best bios for all the installabe cpu's (skylake-x or cascade lake-x) is 3006, mainly because it solved some memory stability problems.
Omega and some other Asus boards like to be manual setup. U can obtain a better performance tweaking the bios, but u need to know some principles to get the job done.
This guy is not configuring the bios accordingly, that's why he is not getting good results. This is not a matter of bios.
06-09-2020 04:04 AM
06-09-2020 05:47 AM
vmanuelgm wrote:
U can try 100 different bios's, but if u use XMP at the same time u increase memory frequency manually, or increase system agent and vccio too much, your system is calling up for problems.
XMP=xtreme memory profile is a recorded profile in memory modules that has been tested by manufacturer in several motherboards and brands (usuallly) at specific frequency and timings. Its purpose is to allow an automatic overclock, so it is thought to have it untouched. If u start to change critical values like frequency u`ll probably have issues. That's why Asus and other brands have an XMP option and a manual OC option. Every option has its path.
We can't forget either that memory modules have their importance, Samsung B-Die are the best choice to achieve a good, stable OC in this platform.
06-09-2020 07:03 AM
06-09-2020 07:25 PM
vmanuelgm wrote:
I am saying it is a nonsense to mix XMP and manual frequency. That's not the way XMP is built.
Curiously, your pics don't show right part of bios, so we don't know which is the frequency really applied.