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  1. So my edited above post. Didn’t realize it would do thst. Thanks.
  2. I read it in windows with GPUZ while it was running Userbench and Dota2 didn’t seem to change. Edit: So I put it back on auto and then did the same thing and it was swapping back and forth between 1.1 and 3.0. Very interesting and wasn’t expecting that. Thanks for the help.
  3. Just got a new Aorus x570 Master have a 2080ti. Card is only being detected as “PCIEX16: PCIe 3.0 x16 @ 1.0x16” It won’t change. I swapped “PCIe Slot Congratulation to Gen3” from “auto” and nothing changed. Is this a BIOS bug? I’m on the latest F5g BIOS.
  4. Thanks. Unfortunately I’m needing 3x NVMe slots and Asus doesn’t even appear to make one that does and the only board from MSI that does is ungodly expensive. Ive been following the thread over at overclockers forum and people seemed to be getting decent results. Not great but decent with the Master board which is what I ended up getting.
  5. The USB C header lines up exactly with PCIe1 slot. Sticks up to far and the card can’t be put into the slot.
  6. Yeah the header is blocked by the GPU. You *might* be able to get a 90 degree adapter in it but i looked around for a few hours for an adapter but never could find one.
  7. Well based on these results and these findings, this board is a piece of junk. Basically the board doesn’t appear to be able to run at 3200Mhz unless you only populate 2 slots based on what’s in the manual. That’s pretty pathetic. On top of that the board layout doesn’t allow you to use the USB C header with a GPU installed. It’s simply a shitty design and poor implementation. Someone please prove me wrong but I’m looking into swapping it out for a board from Gigabyte.
  8. No errors with two sticks. One in A2, one in B2. 3200Mhz no memtest errors.
  9. In all of my tests if I have 1-3 ram modules in at 3200Mhz I don’t see any errors. Ill test it again to validate though.
  10. @ch3w2oy What values do i need to set my SoC voltage too? The setting is 1280 by default, nothing near 1.2v like you mentioned. Or did you mean DRAM voltage?
  11. I’ve rebooted multiple times, it seems to stay at 1.35V. I booted, went into BIOS and then booted into memtest, at 3200Mhz still fails. I dropped the memory speed down to 2933Mhz and it didn’t error in memtest. Does this still indicate a memory issues? Or some type of setting issue? Also I noticed the below chart with the whole dual rank vs single rank dimms. Is that chart only for ECC memory modules?
  12. If i set XMP profile from auto to XMP 2.0 Profile 1 the DRAM Voltage automatically goes to 1.350V. I left the XMP profile as auto and manually set the memory to 1.35V and am going to run memtest on it, but I’m highly doubting that fixes it because it was already being set by the XMP profile change.
  13. So you think the board is resetting the DRAM voltage from 1.35v to 1.1V even though XMP is set? The option is set to “auto” so I can’t tell what the BIOS is actually setting the DRAM to. Whats the difference in SOC and DRAM voltage? I assumed they were the same thing? What do you feel is more likely? DRAM voltage being reset or SOC voltage wrong? What confuses me is that @ch3w2oy says to set the SOC to 1.2V but it seems to be measured in mV? Something is amiss.
  14. I’ll have to check that when I get in front of the PC again but most of the settings were set to “auto” and you can see what it’s set to. Should I be looking for SoC voltage or DRAM voltage? First reply in this thread said I should be running it at 1.2V?
  15. From the manual SoC/Uncore OC Voltage Specify the SoC/Uncore voltage (VDD_SOC) in mV to support memory and Infinity Fabric overclocking. VDD_SOC also determines the GPU voltage on processors with integrated graphics. “SoC/Uncore OC Mode” need to be enabled to force this voltage. I went and set “SoC/Uncore OC Mode” to “enabled” but the “SoC/Uncore OC Voltage” stays grayed out and set to “auto”. https://imgur.com/a/17BOsUQ
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