I came across this tool that can take a 3D LUT and apply it to the Windows desktop. This is useful for fixing the over saturated colors on a wide gamut monitor. I use this for the desktop and ReShade for fullscreen games. I am not the author and take no credit for this. Just passing this along...
Upgraded to 3001 (from 2802) on my TUF Wifi. This version doesn't like my manual RAM timings/voltage and I'm seeing the reboots and lockups again. Switching back to D.O.C.P settings seems to resolve. Might try pulling the CMOS battery and wiping one more time.
This is likely to do with what power state your CPU goes into and what voltage changes are required. A few people on this thread have had success manually setting voltages in the BIOS, so I would start there.
I took your advice and manually set the SOC voltage to 1.1 (AUTO was picking the same value) paired with the safe DRAM Calc settings. I haven't had a reboot yet and im 24+ hours in.
The manual settings never worked for me on any BIOS version. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I don't really have the time to play with the settings and tighten them up. Need my PC up and stable since I'm working from home.
That's correct.The calculator seems to think my kit can do CL14, but it just won't boot with these settings. I'm not surprised. They are rated CL16@3600 and are dual rank.
I tried using the imported values and I couldn't get the BIOS to boot. Never bothered to figure out the issue as I used safe for a while and when that was stable, switched to fast. This was all on the 2204 version of my BIOS.
Switching to D.O.C.P settings and left the computer alone. I came back after 14 hours and no reboots. I'll point out that the calculator settings are close to D.O.C.P., and the voltages are about the same according to Ryzen Master. I may tinker some more to see what setting(s) cause the reboots.