either my mobo or need that CL14 stick. I heard great chances of 3200MHz success on CL14 sticks while normal one ( mine ) not too much. Leave stock pattern also quite nice ma, I often stare on that rainbow lighting effect when I start my PC
At this moment this cl14 ram has very high chances of 3200mhz, probably just wait for new bios with new microcode 1.0.0.6 update, more ram will be supported.
Ryzen5 1600 16GB RAM GeiL Super-Luce 3000mhz Asus Prime B350 Plus
For the heck of it I pressed the Asus AI Suite 3's Auto Tuning and it gave me 3.5ghz auto overclock. Ok, but I was just testing it. But is there no way to return to default values? There isn't even a default profile in the suite. I manually set the clock back to 3.2 but I don't know whether the voltages and such were affected. I went to bios and load optimized settings, but I read that they would be overwritten by the the Suite's profile once in Windows.
On a side note, the bios did detect my RAM's DOCP of 2933mhz (which I was skeptical since it was Taiwanese and the particular model was not listed in the QVL, and not much internet presence), so if there are people looking for relatively cheaper RAM with breathing lights you can perhaps consider it.
Means u have applied docp for 2933mhz? Check with cpuz see the memory speed is running at 2933mhz or not?
If you are curious, this is what they looked like. From their very barebones website it seems they actually just released the same kits but specifically for Ryzen.
I didn't know that this memory is selling locally, usually market flooded with corsair, gskill & kingston these brands mostly. Btw your ram is single rank which ryzen more preferable.
I can't believe there's no default or restore function after the auto-tuning. How do I know if it has messed with other settings?
I also don't know how to overclock it over the bios. In videos I see people simply typing a number (eg 37 or 44) in the core ratio, but for me it is greyed out after I put to manual and two sub options FID and DID appeared... also greyed out.
What do u means by grey out? It shown 'Auto' in the box? U can just type the number.
I'm so dumb. So I just have to type into the box (not my fault, no prompt appeared!). I saw the little dropdown menu and assumed there was only Auto and Manual, never expecting that I could actually type into the box.
This is mine, should be similar since both are asus mobo
Yes, quite. Time for more in-depth research... though for single player gaming purposes I read that the gains are not much unless it's extreme overclocking (a few more frames) compared to productivity application. Of course, this is game-dependent but it seems the ones that gain the most are multiplayer titles, which I have little interest besides Hearthstone.
Most of the games (at this moment) are dependent on single core performance, that is the reason why Intel i7 7700k still leading in this section. For Ryzen other than CPU frequency RAM also play a very important role in terms of overall performance, higher frequency (ie higher than 2666mhz) tends to have much better performance compared with lower frequency (ie 2133mhz), u can check there are lot of online reviews/tests highlighted this.
how much did you bought yours, where did you get it? does it come with wifi?
If u stay klang valley u can go lowyat plaza many shops do have, unfortunately the board don't have wifi, so far the only board have wifi is asrock x370 fatality professional, price similar with asus c6h but i think it doesn't have so much usb ports at the rear io.
Noted thanks. I guess ryzen is a bit green right at this moment.
Alot of people are talking about lottery chips. They claim the overlooking capability depends on the waffle quality. Those whom striked gold managed to overclock above 4 ghz. Is this true?
Sounds like ryzens ceiling speed is 4ghz
I think it is apply to all including Intel chips. AFAIK Ryzen 1700X & 1800X has more high chances to go over 4Ghz with better voltage whereby 1700 required significant high voltage to pass 4Ghz, also important to remind that the frequency of Ram also contribute a lot to increase the overall performance of the system.
Yup... It's not working well for me because my RAM is Micron Dual Ranks.
I can get 2933MHz with 16-15-15-36-1T @ 1.35v stable with 9945 but not with 9943.
P.S. I meant promising 'Improvement'. Not 'Performance'. Mistypo...
Do u facing 'cold boot' issue? Mean when you power on your pc from power off state after few seconds the system will shut down & auto power on again to boot into Windows?
As far as i know it only happened on Asus crosshair hero motherboard, i believe your model doesn't affected. At this moment nobody have exact answer why this happened, some peoples have it some not, still hoping next bios update can solve this weird behavior.
Could be DRAM cold boot voltage issue. I had similar issue on old MSI P35 mobo, will boot twice if cold boot, but no issue if restart. If BIOS have such option, set DRAM boot voltage manually but slightly higher than RAM voltage.
Yea, i read that suggestion in other forum as well, some suggested put the DRAM boot voltage to 1.4v, i have yet to try that.