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Thank you for sharing Franco.

 

I'm trying to get 50/51/7/7 but I cannot pass the train, I tried 2.15V asi you mentioned, didn't helped.

 

 

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These are my waza stable settings, but cannot do anything else. I tried to play with 3rds, last 7 4 5 5, 7 4 4 4 or 1st ones in differents ways, no go.

 

Do not increase voltage for lowering RTL.Stay with same voltage and try to cool cpu to -50 -100 ,increase VCCIO also might help. But stay at same voltage u trained 51/51 RTL otherwise u can hit the voltage tolerance of your kit and not train because of that and not because of tighter RTL.

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you have 51-7/58-13, you might consider iol 6 as you lower limit, so CHB 13-7=6 and 58-7=51

 

 

This :) Thank you. I was looking for some rational way to understand RTL/IOL setting, because I felt I just typing some numbers in columns. So this is the way settings can be calculated?

 

Do not increase voltage for lowering RTL.Stay with same voltage and try to cool cpu to -50 -100 ,increase VCCIO also might help. But stay at same voltage u trained 51/51 RTL otherwise u can hit the voltage tolerance of your kit and not train because of that and not because of tighter RTL.

 

Thanks. Good to know, I still don't understand well the relationship between voltages and settings. My working waza settings are with 1.99V (real) and 1.43v IO, 1.42SA 0.86VTT. But sometimes, I can't train, I have to lower SA/IO by +100mV in order to train and boot up and then I bump them for +100mV in OS in order to pass 32M.

Posted
This :) Thank you. I was looking for some rational way to understand RTL/IOL setting, because I felt I just typing some numbers in columns. So this is the way settings can be calculated?

 

 

 

Thanks. Good to know, I still don't understand well the relationship between voltages and settings. My working waza settings are with 1.99V (real) and 1.43v IO, 1.42SA 0.86VTT. But sometimes, I can't train, I have to lower SA/IO by +100mV in order to train and boot up and then I bump them for +100mV in OS in order to pass 32M.

If u increase RTL by one increase IOL also, so you have valid combinations of 49/50/6/6,50/50/7/6,50/51/7/7,51/51/8/7....

 

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Posted
If u increase RTL by one increase IOL also, so you have valid combinations of 49/50/6/6,50/50/7/6,50/51/7/7,51/51/8/7....

 

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So you are talking only about CHA RTL and IOL, right? Also, when 51/51/8/7 is valid, where is my 51/51/7/6 working 32m lies in this equation? :) If I understand it correctly, the main goal is 49/50/6/6, If I cant reach it, I should +1 CHA as you mentioned until it works for me?

Posted

start on auto if you are getting 51/51/8/7 then try 50/51/7/7 subtracting 1 from rtla and 1 from iola. you must change iol and rtl the same amount.

 

If it doesnt work try flipping the order of your sticks, try lower and higher vdim and or higher SA.

Posted

Ok, so always substracting by 1 at A's, noted. By the way, I tried 50/51/6/6 and I just suddenly booted up, now I get it because I set manually 51/51/7/6 as I had on screen because it was set by auto before, therefore 50/51/6/6 works :D

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First time today trying 3D 11 Physics,this seems to love memory tweaking,will test again soon

 

 

5G all retail cpu SS and memory air

 

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Posted (edited)

Having some trouble and hoping you folks know the answer (or have ideas).

 

Last few times I've taken a cpu cold in the board, the system starts to post but consistently keeps losing the hardrive. Post codes move through as normal but at post, it shows A0 then A2 and hangs.

 

My main settings are:

vcore=1.50

vccio= 1.40

boot pll= 1.638

eventual pll=1.651

vccsa=1.40

vcc pll= 1.50

CB killer= 2.392

DMI=1.794

 

Have tried with different drives and different cables, same issue. Reflashing MEI didn't help, either. Whenever I get into bios, it doesn't see any drives installed. :(

 

Thoughts? Ideas?

 

Tia!!

Edited by funsoul
Posted

Does it see them at stock?

 

yo do you need that high of voltage on DMI and CB Killer?

I dont usually raise DMI at all and CB Killer usually around 2.1v

Posted

Hiya!

 

Yes...sees them at stock.

 

I copied the voltages you posted originally :/ Haven't tried CB Killer at lower volts. Tried DMI at 1.5v, didn't seem to make a difference.

Posted (edited)

For my CPU only need this settings, and my settings i think was very high voltage.

 

VCore 1.5v @ 5/5

Core PLL 1.8v

PLL Termination 1.5v

Standby Voltage 1.5v

PLL Bandwidth Level 6 (2.78v)

DMI 1.45v

VCCSA & VCCIO 1.35v

Boot @ -80 C

 

At OS put this setting and pour ln2 slowly to fullpot :

PLL Termination 1.65v

Core PLL 2.2v

VCore & Clock is what u need

Edited by speed.fastest
Posted
For my CPU only need this settings, and my settings i think was very high voltage.

 

VCore 1.5v @ 5/5

Core PLL 1.8v

PLL Termination 1.5v

Standby Voltage 1.5v

PLL Bandwidth Level 6 (2.78v) = CB Killer on ASRock

DMI 1.45v

VCCSA & VCCIO 1.35v

Boot @ -80 C

 

At OS put this setting and pour ln2 slowly to fullpot :

PLL Termination 1.65v

Core PLL 2.2v

VCore & Clock is what u need

 

pll bandwidth is vccpll on asrock not cb killer

 

cb killer is core pll on asus

Posted
For my CPU only need this settings, and my settings i think was very high voltage.

 

VCore 1.5v @ 5/5

Core PLL 1.8v

PLL Termination 1.5v

Standby Voltage 1.5v

PLL Bandwidth Level 6 (2.78v)

DMI 1.45v

VCCSA & VCCIO 1.35v

Boot @ -80 C

 

At OS put this setting and pour ln2 slowly to fullpot :

PLL Termination 1.65v

Core PLL 2.2v

VCore & Clock is what u need

 

I think, judging the voltage on Allen guide, asrock vs asus should be:

 

1.65 CPU PLL Voltage -> PLL Termination on Asus

1.4 VCCPLL -> CPU Standby on Asus

2.22vColdBugKillerVolt -> Core PLL on Asus

 

pll bandwidth is vccpll on asrock not cb killer

 

cb killer is core pll on asus

 

Thanks Strong!

cpu standby = pll bandwidth = vccpll?

 

2.78v..can't be vccpll...can it?

Posted
Thanks Strong!

cpu standby = pll bandwidth = vccpll?

 

2.78v..can't be vccpll...can it?

 

cpu pll = standby & termination

 

vccpll = bandwidth

 

cold bug killer = core pll

 

so yes level 6 bandwidth is 2.8v which is what I use on Asus, actually I have moved down to 5. Nick said leave vccpll 1.4v unless you cant run full pot, then raise higher, I went up to about 1.8v vccpll on Asrock but higher should be safer if safe on asus, but i dont think it's necessary

Posted

PLL Bandwidth is different than CPU Standy, CPU Standby and PLL Termination is linked, default value for both 1v and difference between both can not more than 450mv, if not you get code "00". PLL Bandwidth level 0 = 1.4V, so level 6 is about 2.78-2.8v. Correct me if im wrong.

Posted
PLL Bandwidth is different than CPU Standy, CPU Standby and PLL Termination is linked, default value for both 1v and difference between both can not more than 450mv, if not you get code "00". PLL Bandwidth level 0 = 1.4V, so level 6 is about 2.78-2.8v. Correct me if im wrong.

 

 

From what I understand this is what ASRock settings are in connection to your previous post

 

 

SPEED FASTEST

For my CPU only need this settings, and my settings i think was very high voltage.

 

VCore 1.5v @ 5/5

Core PLL 1.8v = CB Killer on ASRock

PLL Termination 1.5v = CPU PLL

Standby Voltage 1.5v = CPU PLL

PLL Bandwidth Level 6 (2.78v) = VCCPLL

DMI 1.45v

VCCSA & VCCIO 1.35v

Boot @ -80 C

 

At OS put this setting and pour ln2 slowly to fullpot :

PLL Termination 1.65v

Core PLL 2.2v

VCore & Clock is what u need

Posted

Any tips for max memory clock? I can't get above 3370, I get that clock with any VCCSA and VCCIO in 1.2v and 1.35v range, any vDimm between 1.6 and 1.9v, and even timings from C16 to C31, tried different mem multipliers and also couldn't go higher.

 

Most 2nd timings and all 3rd timings are auto, maybe that's the problem?

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