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Detwolverine

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  1. Hey guys, Yeah Evanair, I was just showing my bios options compared to yours. Maybe they will release an updated bios since we are still stuck on the first release on the atx and no manual option there for SOC. nick name: I did not try it in Ryzen Master when I realized through HWInfo that my soc voltage was actually fine in windows. I have my Corsair 4x8 kit (3000 15-17-17-35) running stable at 2933 16-17-17-35. At least ROG Realbench stable for a few hours anyways. I'm not a big fan of seeing the bios tell me my soc voltage is at 1.65 or my dram is running at 1.2. Hopefully they release a matured bios that gets rid of these few kinks, otherwise it seems to be stable for now. This is a work computer and I need things to be super stable before they get sent upstairs because I don't want to have to go back to them to update bios and settings or if they start crashing. Thanks for the conversation guys.
  2. Are you running bios 0901? I just looked at your itx support page, b450f atx only has 0504 (first release) bios available.
  3. I applied a + 0.100 offset to soc voltage, hwinfo now reporting 1.019. What is crazy is bios shows the value now at 1.65. Disconcerting to say the least.
  4. Good morning guys, It would seem that the 1.55v reported in bios is not a true value. I reset my ram to 2933 (Instead of 3000 just to see if it was a little more stable) and manually set my timings once again. Manually set DRAM at 1.36. And left SOC voltage at Auto. After reboot bios reports DRAM at 1.2 and SOC at 1.55. Running RealBench 2.56 or even at idle, I'm seeing 0.925v max for SoC Voltage in HWInfo64. So it seems like voltage behavior is normal inside of Windows. I guess that brings up my next issue with this board... When you manually set timings, it seems like it really does not like to let you set even numbers. What I input in bios timings was my exact timings my ram is rated for 15-17-17-35. In HWInfo, I'm seeing 16-17-17-35. Ryzen 2000 series might be better with ram overall, but its still no fun to get working up to its rated spec. Probably unless you have Sammy-B's.
  5. This is about my 30th self-built-pc experience and sometimes I still dont have a clue.
  6. It might be. I was fighting just getting it to post at anything other than 2133 so never actually got into hwinfo inside windows. I assume soc voltage shows up somewhere on there. I can try that again tomorrow, but it seems to be a thing with this board. There is a short topic on these issues on the rog forums but its not getting anywhere either.
  7. If you look at his screenshot above, once you click auto it only allows auto or offset in the drop down. Ive built dozens of pcs using Asus boards and I cant figure this one out.
  8. No, as far as I can tell you cant manually set soc, just an offset. Like I said, i tried getting to 1.05 by using a -0.500 offset which actually shows as red when you input it as its extreme. But that results in no post.
  9. I have this board with a 2700 and Corsair 4x8 kit of 3000mhz @ 15-17-17-35 (on the qvl) and I cant get mine to run off either docp or manually inputting spees and timings. What is weird about this board is no matter what you set for dram it reports back after reboot as running at 1.2v. Soc voltage is stuck at 1.55 which i really hope is a reporting issue and not a true value otherwise im probably killing my chip. It runs soc at 1.55v whether you have everything at stock or trying docp or manual inputs. The only option is to use offset to lower it and to get to a more usual 1.05 it would be a -0.500 offset which doesnt post. Ive been dueling this board for a week. Only one bios (0504) available on the website still. If anyone has any clue...
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