Lionson Posted April 27 Posted April 27 I think Im just gonna buy an encore, or at least get another tachyon x, it's horrible. I can get 7500 1t, but I can't get 7000 2t stable,like how... Quote
Zarok77 Posted April 27 Posted April 27 18 minutes ago, Lionson said: Error at 10s can try: -enable xmp -set SA down at 1.1v -vdd_cpu/vdd2_cpu auto -ram 1.45/1.46 I had cpu's that didn't like fixed cpu voltages for daily 1 1 Quote
PEEQ Posted April 28 Posted April 28 On 4/25/2024 at 4:23 PM, sergmann said: I have tested on Z790 Tachyon X with X1a, X7p and X7r, everything works fine with 14900ks. Zarok77 is also with 14900ks on his Tachyon without problems. Also on Z790 non X everything is fine with it. If you are on non X board, F3 Bios is pretty old, I would try new bios for KS last one is 2 days old with better support for 14900KS https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z790-AORUS-TACHYON-rev-10/support#support-dl-bios official bios versions for Tachyon X https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z790-AORUS-TACHYON-X/support#support-dl-bios It was the board itself,thanks Quote
Lionson Posted May 19 Posted May 19 Hello, can someone send me Windows 7 drivers and what options I need to change in BIOS pls? Quote
Mahameru Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Z790 AORUS TACHYON - DDR5 8800 34-47-40-38 2x16GB VCCSA Voltage 1.35 VDDQ CPU Voltage 1.375 VDD2 CPU Voltage 1.45 DRAM VDD 1.75 DRAM VDDQ 1.58 5 Quote
Lionson Posted June 2 Posted June 2 On 5/23/2024 at 1:16 PM, Zarok77 said: 8800 c34 memory performance flying on tachyon x 😱 1 Quote
Yuchi Posted June 2 Posted June 2 Yo guys, is someone selling a binned z790 tachyon in EU ? I would like to get one, still with warranty if possible. Quote
sergmann Posted June 11 Author Posted June 11 On 6/2/2024 at 9:28 PM, Yuchi said: Yo guys, is someone selling a binned z790 tachyon in EU ? I would like to get one, still with warranty if possible. Binned Tachyon? Why? They work all on the same level, for Gear4 you can have small differences but for Gear2 they are all same. Non X board is hard to find, maybe here on marktplace or ebay, but TachyonX is still available in different shops 3 Quote
Rulos-Magicos Posted August 14 Posted August 14 On 11/22/2023 at 10:04 PM, BOBKOC said: Can you try to look at the pictures? 690->790(or 790X) for the first time, the bios is not flashed as usual after 790(690)->790 as usual I need to enable avx-512 in a z790 aorus elite X ax. Did you find any method? (I have old 12th with avx512 and building a retrograming set) Quote
Vertex_FR Posted August 14 Posted August 14 5 hours ago, Rulos-Magicos said: I need to enable avx-512 in a z790 aorus elite X ax. Did you find any method? (I have old 12th with avx512 and building a retrograming set) Hello, you have to replace MCU on your bien by 015 version to be able to enable avx512. you can do it using MMtool and MCU file on HWbot discord Quote
sergmann Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 6 hours ago, Vertex_FR said: Hello, you have to replace MCU on your bien by 015 version to be able to enable avx512. you can do it using MMtool and MCU file on HWbot discord Usually it`s not enough but he can try my patched version Quote
Rulos-Magicos Posted August 15 Posted August 15 @sergmann and @Vertex_FR thank you, I was able to patch and avx-512 is ON! But I have no AVX-512 offset or any option at the bios related to avx-512, could be hidden strings? I can see only 2 strings in bios editor I have a downbin when I use avx-512 workloads, is there any way to block the core frequency during avx-512 or to recover/insert avx-512 options strings? Quote
sergmann Posted August 15 Author Posted August 15 Try AVX512 Tool from first page. Select frequency/multi, select AVX512 and press Apply. Check frequency during/after run in Benchmate Quote
freak77power Posted September 27 Posted September 27 Is there any plan for a new bios based on the latest microcode? Quote
SparkysAdventure Posted September 29 Posted September 29 (edited) @sergmann Can you post Tachy-X bios modded for laptop CPU/non-K? Edited September 29 by SparkysAdventure Quote
sergmann Posted October 1 Author Posted October 1 On 9/30/2024 at 1:15 AM, SparkysAdventure said: @sergmann Can you post Tachy-X bios modded for laptop CPU/non-K? for the 12600HX you can use X7P bios, it works also fine. for the non-k cpu´s you must use Z790 X6V Bios because you are not able to select 0x09 microcode. This is why I´ve used Z790 or Z690 for non-K cpu´s You can also try to crossflash bios on z790x to the z790 X6V, somewhere here or in th z690 Tachyon Thread was documentation how it´s possible to do 1 Quote
Vertex_FR Posted October 2 Posted October 2 18 hours ago, sergmann said: for the 12600HX you can use X7P bios, it works also fine. for the non-k cpu´s you must use Z790 X6V Bios because you are not able to select 0x09 microcode. This is why I´ve used Z790 or Z690 for non-K cpu´s You can also try to crossflash bios on z790x to the z790 X6V, somewhere here or in th z690 Tachyon Thread was documentation how it´s possible to do i've tryed crossflash Z790 to Z790 X but the tool is only supporting Z690 chipset. 1 Quote
freak77power Posted December 12 Posted December 12 Hi again, Are there any plans for a new BIOS based on the latest microcode updates? Thanks. Quote
KaRtA Posted December 12 Posted December 12 Use the retail bios if you want the latest update. No need for microcode to be upgraded on a xoc bios for no performance gain. Quote
freak77power Posted December 13 Posted December 13 18 hours ago, KaRtA said: Use the retail bios if you want the latest update. No need for microcode to be upgraded on a xoc bios for no performance gain. It is not about performance gain. Asus Apex got recent xoc bios based on a new microcode that enabled some people to run higher memory frequency. Quote
sergmann Posted Tuesday at 06:56 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:56 PM Some people don't understand that a microcode has nothing to do with Mem-OC. Microcode is used to customize features of a CPU but not to increase mem performance, other settings in the bios are responsible for that. Mem-OC strongly depends on IMC, mem and settings. If you have the wrong settings, the high clock rate will not work even with the OC bios. I use 8k CL32 all the time with my old 12900k without any problems, with 14900k you can also use 8400 CL32 for benchmarks without any problems. For 24/7 I would go to CL34 and use a little less voltage. My settings for voltage are very relaxed, SA 1.23-1.27, VDDQ/VDD2 1.325/1.375 - 1.40/1.45, depending on CPU and the memory clock. Quote
freak77power Posted Tuesday at 09:30 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:30 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, sergmann said: Some people don't understand that a microcode has nothing to do with Mem-OC. Microcode is used to customize features of a CPU but not to increase mem performance, other settings in the bios are responsible for that. Mem-OC strongly depends on IMC, mem and settings. If you have the wrong settings, the high clock rate will not work even with the OC bios. I use 8k CL32 all the time with my old 12900k without any problems, with 14900k you can also use 8400 CL32 for benchmarks without any problems. For 24/7 I would go to CL34 and use a little less voltage. My settings for voltage are very relaxed, SA 1.23-1.27, VDDQ/VDD2 1.325/1.375 - 1.40/1.45, depending on CPU and the memory clock. Different Microcode gives me different Mem OC capability going from 8000 to 8400. In some, it requires SA 1.1-1.14v, and in some 1.3+ for my 14900k. Your settings for 14900k are completely off for my 14900k. Edited Tuesday at 09:34 PM by freak77power Quote
freak77power Posted Tuesday at 09:32 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:32 PM 1 minute ago, freak77power said: Different Microcode gives me different Mem OC capability going from 8000 to 8400. In some, it requires SA 1.1-1.14v and in some 1.25+ for my 14900k. For example your 8400 settings are completely off for my 14900k Quote
sergmann Posted Tuesday at 09:46 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:46 PM 13 minutes ago, freak77power said: don`t forget, I speak from 8400+ Quote
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