What kind of OpenGL application you want me to test?
I will try to check it after going back from work.
Regarding the memory settings:
1. Update to the latest bios
2. Find menu for "Memory Context Restore", choose enable
3. Set the XMP on, save and exit the bios
Ok, so that RttWr is too high.
Perhaps you can set the impedance to be like this:
ProcOdt --> 40 ohm
RttWr --> 40
RttPark --> 40
RttParkDqs --> 48
Want to ask, when you use 4080 with the previous bios, did you encounter the same issue?
If not, perhaps you can start tuning the impedance as I...
Previously I used Ryzen 7500F which doesn't have iGPU.
Then earlier this month, I upgraded to Ryzen 7700x.
My full spec:
Ryzen 7700x
ASRock B650M HDV
Ram:
1. 32gb kit Team Elite+ 5600c46
2. 16gb kit Patriot Signature 4800c40
NVMe: 1TB VenomRX OEM gen4
My experience since using 7700x:
1. Boot...
That's quite a good clock. Do you run it with voltage offset to minus (-) ?
Or just MSI Game boost OC?
1.4v on single core boost and 1.3v for all core boost is quite modest, and the max temp your system recorded was 80.8c on the CCD, so it's still within safe range.
1. Low temp is the start...
For your current needs, I would choose 7900x over 7800x3d.
Once you upgrade your GPU (your target is 2025):
1. Read the review of the new gen card and then look for the bottleneck test (usually Hardware Unboxed / Techspot provide those comparison)
2. You can then decide whether to stay with your...
Can you find Curve Optimizer within your bios?
It's usually at AMD Overclocking menu, and then find PBO.
Set to advance and then find Curve Optimizer.
Try first at -40 on all core, save and reboot. Run CB 2024 to verify the stability and the scoring.
You have two options:
1. Enabled PBO again, but do the negative Curve Optimizer, for example -40 on all core.
Pros: the single core will boost a bit better, temp. will definitely be lower
Cons: the multi core boost will depend on your case by case usage and thermal headroom of your cooling...
You can say the exact same thing about Intel. Not all their Procie(s) have outstanding IMC thus requiring tinkering around if you want to run the memory frequency beyond XMP and Ring bus.
That only applies to AM4.
Samsung B-Die on DDR5 currently has frequency limit at 6600, max 6800 and can...
Regarding the backup data, I usually format all my system drive at least 3 partition:
C: as windows / OS partition
D: as installed games partition
E: as Data, Master Games, Photos / Movies or any other data
So when it comes necessary to reinstall the windows, I only need to install the OS to...
So to summarize the parts that you already have or you plan to purchase:
CPU: Ryzen 5600x
Board: Gigabyte B550 UD Board (returned), plan to purchase Aorus Elite AX
Ram: not yet, Corsair 32gb kit cas18 (which they usually use Micron E/B die or Hynix CJR, both fully compatible with AM4 platform)...
Like I said in the previous post:
And that includes finding the right voltage for your SoC also. :)
Anyway, I hope that the issues fully resolve so you can enjoy your rig without any concern.
Happy for you, I guess after all the hassle, you can enjoy the platform.
LMAO.
That was what I meant on the other thread, I don't know how but ASRock boards manage to boot faster than the other vendors, and it's not just the HDV one. LOL
So that's the board you're currently running?
From your screenshot, the UCLK (memory) run at 1700mhz which means that you're running 1:2 (1700:3400), but anyway after all the debacles you had with previous bios, you finally able to use your AM5 in normal condition.