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Hi Everyone, i have a little problem... B550 AORUS Elite AX V2 F16a 5800x and RAM TeamGroup T-Force Xtreem 4000mhz
All works perfect with dual memory sticks - 4000mhz memory and 2000mhz fclk, but when i install four it's can't start with XMP, only when i set memory to 3800mhz it's works (3866 max if change CL18 -> 22)... overvolt memory, big timings all not works... So what's question - problem because my motherboard have Daisy Chain memory layout? Because latest Bios with Agesa 1.2.0.6B have some problems? or i can do something (like overvolt cpu vddp) to run system with four memory sticks on 4000mhz? Any ideas?
It's not memory sticks problem. Rather too high FCLK and unstable memory controller.
At first try raising VSOC to 1.18-1.2V and VDDG maybe to 1.0-1.05V
If that doesn't help you can try CO (Curve Optimizer) with positive levels maybe +5
I am on W11 but these new drivers make my connection disconnect randomly. The older W10 drivers on the motherboard webpage work for me without disconnecting my PC from the internet randomly.
add the intel rst firmware update to the bios, otherwise, when I have an nvme ssd installed, after installing the drivers in the BIOS, it changes by itself from non rst to rst installed somehow.... and the system hangs, and NVME controller drivers fly off
I am on W11 but these new drivers make my connection disconnect randomly. The older W10 drivers on the motherboard webpage work for me without disconnecting my PC from the internet randomly.
Until 10.50 a year ago dropped connections or the entire router port failing were common. These were helped by disabling Interrupt Moderation and Flow Control
All drivers since then have been satisfactory at least at 1Gb/s but I keep to the discipline of fully uninstalling the previous drivers first.
For W11 there is the option of NetAdapterCx like 1125.7 as well as the NDIS W10 driver still at 10.56 which sounds like works better for your PC.
... stable release based on AGESA 1.2.0.3B... Test your ram with this, later version can't set VDDP and VDDG voltages and maybe you need to increase them to make 4 stick works.
Or maybe your memory controller can't simply handle 4 sticks at that speed, usually all CPU officially support less ram speed with 4 sticks, 2 sticks are always the best.
It's not memory sticks problem. Rather too high FCLK and unstable memory controller.
At first try raising VSOC to 1.18-1.2V and VDDG maybe to 1.0-1.05V
If that doesn't help you can try CO (Curve Optimizer) with positive levels maybe +5
Thanks, but still nothing... tryed stable bios (F13) with AGESA 1.2.0.3B, VSOC1.2V and VDDG 1.05V... so, problem is Daisy Chain memory layout or 3800mhz (3866 with big CL) with four sticks is a Max for Ryzen 5000?
(there are two types of memory layout - Daysi Chain and T-topology... with Daisy Chain main memory slots is 2 and 4, also little more OC potential with dual stick, with T-topology 1 and 3 is similar to 2 and 4, but OC potential is lower)
F36c is up for at least the X570 Aorus Pro on the download server (edit the link to get it). Couldn't figure out the AGESA version, but it's there if anyone wants.
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