Nope, ryzen doesnt do odd cas memory timings unless its under 2400mhz, the 15 will be rounded up to 16
Iâve not looked in to it specifically @Lost_N_BIOS but essentially unless Gear Down is disabled Zen doesnât like odd CAS numvers above memory frequencies of 2400MHz.
ok - now with CL15 15 15 15 15 35 55 i get bluescreens in windowsâŚ
but when i use CL14 14 14 14 14 34 54 i dont get bluescreens - yet boot-error persists
Does everything work properly at stock settings?
A memory controller limitation in the cpu
@ket - ohhh noooo - Gear Down again, let me ask Asrock how that works
@POE_UK - thanks, I was kidding around, assumed it was some limitation (I mean bug they didnât know how to fix yet)
@Benman2785 - then try setting CL15 14 14 14 14 34 54
Merry Christmas to everyone here, whatâs Santa bringing you guys this year?
Merry Christmas to you as well @POE_UK & @Everyone!!!
Funds tight all around here, donât think we will be doing gifts this year, only some fudge and cookies I plan to give to a few family members, and Iâve told them only the same comes our way too⌠or else
What are you hoping Santa will bring you?
merry christmas anyone
Im into N gauge model railways so hoping for a class 37 or a Digikeijs DR5000
Do you have a huge track setup in your house? Or just a collection of trains mainly? Merry Christmas @Benman2785 !!
N gauge is very small, the layout is only 5ft 2" x 2ft 6" its all computer controlled like
Thatâs still pretty big track, pretty cool that you control it with your PC too!
Yea its fully automated mate via pc software, softwares called train controller gold.
http://www.freiwald.com/pages/traincontroller_gold.htm
Wow, that looks very involved, well I mean very capable/lots of controls and options in the software!
Huh, Iâm pleasantly surprised with the new bios, at least as far as memory is concerned:
Iâve got TridentZ 3600C16 and K7, and even on F23 I couldnât post above 3333 regardless of how loose I set the timings and even 3333 was not even benchmark stable - Iâve spent 20+ hours trying.
With F24e 3600 not only posts, but it posts with Fast settings from Ryzen DRAM calculator. It boots and I can complete multiple cinebench runs without any issues. It still errors out within 30s in prime95. With 3466 (fast again) it survives a 2h prime95 run.
Run 2 passes of memtest, windows based utilities are useless for testing ram as windows needs ram to run thats inaccessible.
Is it okay 52°C CPU while idle? Running latest BIOS F24.
Saw a post on GIGABYTE forums and it seems that F24 may cause "High voltages. High temps."