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napstericious

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About napstericious

  • Birthday Feb 26, 1990

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Serbia
  • Interests
    Skydiving, rafting, hiking, running, body weight workout, mass effect, dota 2
  • Biography
    IT Engineer, Cryptology Major, Piano Music School, Judo, Karate Fudokan
  • Occupation
    C# .Net

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 1700
  • Motherboard
    Asus ROG Strix B350-F Gaming
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000MHz 2x4GB Kit
  • GPU
    GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti Windforce OC 4G
  • Case
    Raidmax Delta I
  • Storage
    Samsung 750Evo 500GB
  • PSU
    EVGA 500W 80%+ Silver
  • Display(s)
    Samsung SyncMaster 1920x1080p 60Hz
  • Cooling
    Wraith Spire LED
  • Keyboard
    Genius Scorpio k215 RGB LED
  • Mouse
    A4Tech Bloody R7A Wireless Mouse
  • Sound
    Plantronic Headset
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro x64

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  1. Sorry for a late reply, I just gave up on it but recently picked it up again after this latest bios update 5406. How do I even find out which one was the last BIOS update before 2nd gen ryzen update? =/ I apologize for reviving this old thread, but I'd rather post here than open a new thread. Edit: I found the answer. Just browsed the list of all BIOS updates for my motherboard and just chose the one before the version with description "Update for upcoming ryzen procesors". I have another question. In case this doesn't solve my issue, what do you think is better, getting a new motherboard or getting a new CPU? For example should I get b450 board, like MSi B450 Tomahawk Max or should I get Ryzen 5 3600? What do you think is more important for this? Logically it's better to get a new CPU since i'll gain cpu performance boost with ryzen 5 3600, but will that be important for RAM as much as the new motherboard? Thank you for your time and help. I'll try to sell my old motherboard or cpu.
  2. Hello there. I'm having similar issues. Recently I purchased G.Skill F4-3200C16D-16GTZRX, and it turns out it's Samsung B-Die. It runs well on b450 boards, but it doesn't run well on my B350-F Strix paired with Ryzen 7 1700. If i just set DOCP profile it boots, but TestMem5 shows lots of errors. I've managed to get it to have less errors but never to be without errors. The closest I ever was, was when I didn't use DOCP settings but rather manually adjust timings, voltages. Still hasn't gotten me where I want. It runs perfectly fine with DOCP at 3000MHz CL16, but I want them to run at 3200MHz CL16. Tried everything, DRAM calculator, timings I got from other motherboards when i just used DOCP/XMP profile, none of those was stable. I read that ProcODT helps a lot, i tried messing with it, but didn't solve the issue. Each time i mess with CAD resistance(ohms), my pc wont boot. It restarts, then screen is black and nothing happens so I have to clear CMOS. Went all the way to 1.52v on ram, didn't help. I used SOC voltage 1.15-1.2, did help to lessen the errors but still there were a dozen errors. I'm running them at 3000MHz CL16 now, but if someone could help me/us out here, it'd be nice. Good luck to the thread starter btw. Cheers. Alex
  3. Anyone knows whether these new Trident Z Neo modules work well with first gen Ryzen(for example Ryzen 1700)? I can get F4-3200C16D-16GTZN for 130euros or F4-3200C16D-16GTZRX for 150euros. I've already tried the gtzrx version but couldn't get it to be stable on my B350-f, but there were a few BIOS updates which might make it stable. I'm wondering if someone has access to some b350 motherboard and Trident Z neo 3200MHz CL16 to test it out and see if it works well. Thank you for your time and help in advance. Alex
  4. When I turn my monitor off and turn it back on, it shows my bios, after that message “input not support”. Anyone knows what can be the issue?
  5. FullHD is the native resolution. It's AOC I2280SW https://eu.aoc.com/en/products/i2280swd/specs What can I do to test this or better, get rid of the issue? P.S. I apologize if the format of the link is not according to the rules. Correct me if I'm mistaken. Thank you.
  6. I don't know whether I can downgrade the bios version. Also, ever since I've updated to the latest version, I'm able to run these RAM modules on 3200MHz, but before I couldn't. I haven't though about keyboard being an issue here, but it does make some sense to some extent. I'm using some "Genius" keyboard with RGB that is connected via USB 2.0, but it's been plugged into USB 3.1. Maybe that's the issue? Thank you a lot for taking your time to try and help me out, AbydosOne. Edit: I figured out one thing. When it shows "Input not support.", I've just unplugged the monitor from the PC and plugged it back in and voila, it shows BIOS. But i'm still wondering why is it happening and how can I stop it? Can it be because it's DVI and not HDMI? My GPU only has HDMI and DVI, monitor only has DVI and VGA =/
  7. Hello guys. As the title states, my bios is acting out. Ever since I've updated to the latest version, which supports 3rd gen Ryzen, my bios has been acting out. When I press deleted to enter bios, I get a message "Input not support." It doesn't say "supported" but "support". After couple of tries I managed to enter my bios. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it wouldn't. It's completely random. I've gotten the RAM I purchased and sent back for testing because they weren't working properly on my motherboard, so just to be on the safe side, and rule the faulty modules possibility out I've sent them to be tested, even though they are not on the motherboard's qvl nor is my motherboard on memory's supported list. Once I plugged these RAM modules into my PC, my PC would boot normally but if I try to enter the bios I would get "Input not support" approximately 9 out of 10 times. I've taken the motherboard battery out and reset the bios to default, and managed somehow to enter the bios. But weird things don't end there. At first, when I tried just setting my CPU to 3.6GHz, with AUTO voltage, it wouldn't save the "overclock", even though my CPU's factory boost speed is 3.7GHz. I'm using Ryzen 7 1700 with the stock cooler. So I just want it to constantly run on 3.6GHz and that's not too much to ask. It would still run at 3GHz flat. I've restarted my computer and tried several times but OC wouldn't stay there. Multiplier would stay at 36 but the clock would remain at 3000MHz. Once I set the CPU voltage to manual and set the voltage to 1.3V it saved the OC. That is all with the new RAM modules. G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz CL16 GTZRX (ryzen compatible ones). RAM stays and runs perfectly stable at 3200MHz now, but what bugs me is that I often get that "Input not support." when trying to enter bios. When I switch back to my old RAM modules, Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000MHz CL15, I don't have the problem with the overclock staying with the AUTO voltage on CPU, but I would still sometimes have the same problem with "Input not support.", but not as often as with G.Skill modules. Any help would be much appreciated. I'm running 4801 BIOS version. Asus b350-f motherboard Ryzen 7 1700 with stock cooler at 3.6GHz G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz CL16 GTZRX GTX1050Ti connected to a FullHD monitor via DVI cable, because my monitor doesn't have HDMI. It's an IPS AOC panel that runs at 6ms response rate, 60Hz Thank you all for your time and help. Best Regards, Alex
  8. Hello guys. I apologize for reviving this "old" thread but I didn't want to open a separate thread for similar concerns. I have ASUS STRIX B350-f Gaming Motherboard and I'm thinking about purchasing these G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz RAM sticks.. But I can not find this RAM on the QVL. And I see that some of you guys have these sticks on the same motherboard. Can anyone from you guys tell me if these two are compatible? And can these sticks run stable on 3200MHz? I have 2x4GB Corsair Vengance LPX 3000 MHz but I need more RAM so I'd like some clean looking RGB RAM sticks at 3200MHz. These G.Skill Trident Z look very sweet so that's why I'm desperately trying to find some answers regarding the compatibility. P.S. If it's any help, my CPU is Ryzen 7 1700 Thank you all for your time and help, in advance. Best Regards, Alex
  9. Sorry for reviving this old thread. I was wondering can you fit the NZXT Kraken X62 in this case? Thank you in advance
  10. OK. I've tested my ram. It can work, stable, at 3200MHz. I've let it run for more than 20 hours. I didn't mess with the timings, i've let them on stock 15-17-17-35 at 1.36v I saw, from amd, that we should keep the resistance between 60 and 90 ohms. Anyone can confirm that? It's on auto for me. My RAM can go up to 3600MHz, even tho it's a 3000MHz RAM. But there isnt much of a difference. But from 2933 to 3200, difference is quite noticeable. In gaming i get up to 15-20fps increase. Some games it's around 10fps increase. I need a better cooling for my CPU. Im using stock ryzen 7 1700 cooler, wraith spire. It's ok, and looks really nice.. but definitely not good enough for that CPU. Thank you everyone. Best Regards, Alex
  11. Thank you guys. You have all been very helpful (: I will test to see which frequency is both max and stable. Thank you very much for explaining it to me and telling me how to set it, test it and to know how to be sure if it's stable. Short but detailed help. If the topic don't get closed I'll let you guys know which frequency is possible on my RAM. Best Regards, Alex
  12. Hello guys. Thank you all for answering (: By the way, I've set it to 3200MHz and ran PassMark MemTest 86, did 4 passes and there were 0 errors. BUT, it didn't say 3200MHz but 2988MHz even tho I set it to 3200. So I guess it clocks back to it's max frequency? In CPU-Z it shows around 1590.. I guess you multiple that with 2 and you get your RAM's Frequency.. But I guess CPU-Z is lying since in MemTest86 it showed 2988MHz, right? I've set the frequency to 3066MHz, I guess there's no point of setting 3200 even tho it boots and works, it's not working at 3200. Correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you all again (:
  13. Hello guys. It's me again, being annoying as usual with all these questions lately. I tried looking up what I needed but couldn't find any topic related to the exact thing I need an answer to. I have Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000MHz 2x4GB Kit. It has printed 3000Mhz on it and these latency numbers: 16-17-17-35 and voltage of 1.36v. What I was wondering is that I've been running my RAM at 2933MHz, then I tried overclocking to 3066MHz and then to 3200MHz. And it all works. System boots, I run stress test in Prime95 for like 5-10 minutes and everything works fine. My sistem is (in short): R7 1700 at 3.5Ghz 1.300v Asus B350-F Gaming EVGA 500W 80%+ Silver GTX1050TI OC What can happen if I let my RAM run at 3066 or even 3200MHz even tho it's 3000MHz RAM kit? Is it safe? Can it fry my MoBo or any part of it? Is it shortening my RAM's lifespan? The only reason I'm doing this is because I've seen everyone saying how Ryzen loves high frequency RAM. And to be honest I like trying stuff myself and learning from it. Just don't want to fry something in the process. Thank you all in advance. Best Regards, Alex
  14. What actually helped was changing the pointer scheme in Control Panel. Control Panel-->Mouse-->Pointers(Tab)-->Under Scheme select (None) from the drop down menu and click OK. That solved my problem. I honestly don't know why and how it fixes that stutter problem, but it worked for me. I found that solution on the internet, I think it was from "tomshardware". Anyways, thanks everyone (:
  15. I reinstalled Windows and Installed drivers properly. The issue is still here. Also, my web camera is always on. That's really wierd. Edit: Nevermind about the webcam. It was on cause of Cortana. I disabled Cortana and it turned off..but stuttering is still here.
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