riba2233
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What are your power options? I need to check if I get similar behavior.
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This MoBo's BIOS sucks a lot
1. Lot's of options have absolutely no explanation
2. No fan curve to control fan, only linear dependency
3. No way to set voltages manually, only offsets from predefined list
4. After booting Windows it drains all the voltage it can. My VCore is at 1.34, and VID is at 1.55, so CPU gets really hot, although there is no workload on a CPU at all, it doesn't drop it's clock either. I have to open my browser, and than voltages\clocks switch to dynamic mode from static
I waited. CPU usage went down to 0, however clocks and voltage stayed at max. I want it to work as it should from start. I don't think I had this issue with old BIOS, though.I agree. However, about point 4: you just have to wait a little while longer after booting Windows and then the CPU clocks down and the voltages drop. You don't have to open a browser for that. I think it's normal that during the boot process the CPU is working hard.
If you are talking about BIOS - it's optimized defaults. If you are talking about Windows power options - it's Ryzen Balanced with lowered min CPU state to 40-60% (i don't remember exactly). I tried to switch Windows power options when Windows just booted, but it had no immediate effect on CPU. On old BIOS I could see the changes immediately. I'll try to switch to balanced\power saving and reboot Windows today in the evening.What are your power options? I need to check if I get similar behavior.
I waited. CPU usage went down to 0, however clocks and voltage stayed at max. I want it to work as it should from start. I don't think I had this issue with old BIOS, though.
If you are talking about BIOS - it's optimized defaults. If you are talking about Windows power options - it's Ryzen Balanced with lowered min CPU state to 40-60% (i don't remember exactly). I tried to switch Windows power options when Windows just booted, but it had no immediate effect on CPU. On old BIOS I could see the changes immediately. I'll try to switch to balanced\power saving and reboot Windows today in the evening.
I am on the latest bios. I am pretty sure, that readouts are correct - the clocks are on max, the cpu get hot, so fan starts to spin faster and louder. But when I open a browser the cpu downclocks itself, and voltages go down tooupdate to the latest bios and the vcore readouts will be the correct values (not near 1.5V)
My Ryzen 5 1600 downclocks itself, but only after opening a web browser (or, possibly, something elseFor example, my 1700X clocks down from the overclock normally to around 2GHz, while St1X's CPU doesn't.
Sounds exactly like the problem I described a few posts back! I'm glad I'm not the only one. Please let us know when you find out if it's related to fastboot.No. It doesn't spin at all. Also HWMonitor doesn't detect, that there is CPU fan and thermal sensors on MoBo - they are simply missing from HWMonitor when my system boots with 500Mhz
I think that it will post faster if you use default JEDEC 2133MHz memory settings. It looks like whether you set any overclocking config on CPU or memory the board will add some testing steps before the post.
I would use thaiphoon burner, cpu-z and the bios xmp information screen to find out all the ram timings and then check it is configured properly. I would guess there are quite a few settings wrongly applied. Also watch that tRC value I had to increase slightly above the default value on my ram. I would guess that once properly configured you boot times will drop, mine did.Yes, I'm using Flare X 2x8 ddr4 3200mhz cl14 rams designed for Ryzen. On bios section, XMP profile is selected also had to increase ram voltage about +0.140 V to work properly at about 1.35-1.36V
Supposedly there is connection between your CPU and what memory speed you can hit. Maybe you could try up the SOC voltage? I think that is what controls infinity fabric which connects to the ram... I haven't done any research into it but it's just something I have seen mentioned. Might be worth looking into.I totally agree with you, I couldn't find any changes either.
I have the Corsair LPX 3000 MHz and it does boot eventually with the XMP profile (or even manually with 3200) but it takes several loops. I tried several settings (including from richiegore, thanks for your work) but only on default settings the system is booting properly in one turn.
It's annoying and I don't like it It just doesn't feel right