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AMD Motherboards : Help, AB350 Pro4 no boot screen

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Author: parsec
Subject: Help, AB350 Pro4 no boot screen
Posted: 05 Oct 2017 at 6:02pm

Originally posted by Bluegap Bluegap wrote:

I'm having trouble with AB350 Pro4, no post/ blank screen with this configuration:
- Asrock AB350 pro4, bios p2.40
- Corsair Vengeance LPX kit 2x 8gb, CMK16GX4M2Z2666C16
- Zotac 750ti
- Enermax 500W, have 8 pin CPU.

What I have done so far with no luck:
- reseated all wires RAM and GPU
- removing sata drives.
- plug single RAM only on all slots.
- jumper reset CMOS.
- removing CMOS battery and jumper reset.

Any suggestions?


Originally posted by Bluegap Bluegap wrote:

BUMP!!

I'm gonna wait another 24 hours, if there's no suggestion for solution then I'm gonna delete this thread. There are too many threads without reply at all on the forum sadly. 


You probably did not get any responses because your first post covers the usual basic mistakes very well (you didn't do anything wrong), and  moderators don't live in the forum 24/7.

The only detail missing is the CPU you are using.

Plus there is nothing at all obvious in your post that would be the cause.

Is the PSU new or used in the past, so known to be working? Same for the video card?  Does the fan on the video card, or other fans in the PC case, spin up?

It's possible you have a bad board.

Your new model of Corsair memory is made for Ryzen, but your board has a very early UEFI/BIOS version that might not be compatible with your new memory. Ryzen systems had many early issues with memory compatibility.

Anything else you can tell us?



AMD Motherboards : [X370 Killer SLI] Overclock problems

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Author: Syriochan
Subject: [X370 Killer SLI] Overclock problems
Posted: 05 Oct 2017 at 7:31pm

Didn't really mount that. BTW i solved it:

This motherboard doesn't like direct voltage input, if you encounter the same problems i've encountered before, you can overclock with the offset option:

  • Enter OC tweaker
  • CPU frequency switch to manual
  • Enter your targeted frequency and LEAVE the voltage as is (for me it was 1,235)
  • Go to CPU Vcore Voltage and set it to offset
  • The offset value is determined by the difference of your vcore value target and the cpu voltage in the menu above (for example, i want to reach 1.35, so 1.35-1.235 = 0,115)
  • you're good to go!
LLC: setting up your LLC results in a more stable overclock. Level 3 is good, Level 1 is better, level 1 will increase heavily temperatures, so do it only if you have a liquid cooler and you wanna reach high frequencies. 

1500X
My stable config:
3,9Ghz
1,35v (offset)
Level 3 LLC

My heavily OCed (air cooler though) config
4.0Ghz
1,42v (offset)
Level 1 LLC

the last one is stable (1hr aida) but temps are way to high for my 212 evo, so 3,9gigs is fine

AMD Motherboards : Fatal1ty x399 won't post with 128GB RAM

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Author: Benja
Subject: Fatal1ty x399 won't post with 128GB RAM
Posted: 05 Oct 2017 at 7:47pm

Dear Benja,

Thanks for contacting ASRock.

 

We would like to share our test result with you. Testing on X399 Taichi with BIOS P1.50, CPU Threadripper 1950X.

We tested with two Corsair memory module, which are 128GB (16GB x8) and 8 DIMMs a kit.

Models:

1. CMR128GX4M8C3000C16 (16GB x8)

2. CMK128GX4M8Z2933C16 (16GB x8)

 

Both of them could work at DDR4-2933 (128GB) after setting XMP profile. We also ran Memtest for testing its stability.

And they passed for around 10 minutes in Memtest. Please see our test result as below.

Please refer to our test result in the attached file.

 

As a result, we would like to provide you some suggestions.

1. Make sure each DIMM slot work and each memory is functional.

2. If possible, we would recommend you to install the same memory module which is 8 DIMMs a kit.

    This could guarantee all module are compatible and have the same quality.

 

3. If possible, please change another CPU 1950X for testing because memory controller is built in CPU.

 

4. Re-flash BIOS P1.50 for trying. Make sure the system load BIOS default before updating.

     Link: http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/BIOS/TR4/X399%20Taichi(1.50)ROM.zip

 

    And update to latest BIOS P1.70 to try.

    Link: http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/BIOS/TR4/X399%20Professional%20Gaming(1.70)ROM.zip

    Note:
    *If update the BIOS and build a new RAID, it is necessary to install new driver V9.00.00.88
    *If RAID was built with old BIOS, it is necessary to back up the data and rebuild RAID with new BIOS and driver

 

 

Thank you!

Have a great day,
ASRock TSD


I've not a x399 Taichi board!!! OMG !!!!!!!

RAM tested by ASrock are not on QVL, this thread was open by 128noGB user that have
CMK128GX4M8B3000C16 8*16Gb kit in QVL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Less RAM and more brain

AMD Motherboards : finally success 3066mhz on CMK32GX4M2B3000C15

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Author: cx5
Subject: finally success 3066mhz on CMK32GX4M2B3000C15
Posted: 05 Oct 2017 at 9:44pm

Thanks for daytonb's previous reply instructions !!! Now running 3066mhz from original spec 3000mhz.

but with timing all one step up from 
15-17-17-35-52
up to
16-18-18-36-54
but up voltages to 1.37x, tried 1.36x will fail quickly BSOD.

bios 3.2

Rymem uploaded https://rymem.vraith.com/detailed_ram/747 




Or run 2933mhz with near original timing and original voltages, see below




Edited by cx5 - 1 hour 59 minutes ago at 9:45pm

AMD Motherboards : BIOS updating insecurities

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Author: stryzen
Subject: BIOS updating insecurities
Posted: 05 Oct 2017 at 11:17pm

Guys, I did it successfully! Thanks again to everyone for participating and helping me. My first bios update, it all went well :)

But, I still can't get my RAM's to work above 2133Mhz. I clocked them on 2666 and 2993 but AIDA64 shows 2133. What should I do?

Also, why can't I turn on fast boot? If that option is enabled I get stuck in BIOS. Save changes and exit -> BIOS. Turn off pc and back on again -> BIOS. Should I enable something else too for this to work?
Seeing forward to hear your experiences :)

Edit: Scratch the first question, they work now on 2666 stable. Just had to test it again.

The second question still stands, without fast boot my bios is displayed in 1024*768 and it boots normally, but when enabled I get the normal 1920*1080 and nothing further than BIOS :(


Edited by stryzen - 23 minutes ago at 11:21pm

AMD Motherboards : Asrock x399 Taichi M.2 NVMe SSD RAID?

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Author: MisterJ
Subject: Asrock x399 Taichi M.2 NVMe SSD RAID?
Posted: 05 Oct 2017 at 11:53pm

Thanks much, leesh0222.  This is the conclusion I was coming to - the RAID Installation Guide was less than bad, it is just plain wrong!  I hope a Moderator will post this as a sticky.  Thanks and enjoy, John.

AMD Motherboards : BIOS updating insecurities

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Author: VUMeter
Subject: BIOS updating insecurities
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 12:02am

Fast boot would be linked to UEFI, which is linked to turning CSM off, I am correct.
Did you install your OS in EUFI mode or (emulated)BIOS mode, I think the later.

HWinfo should tell you what you OS is installed via UEFI on it's main summary page.

Someone else will chime in here who is more akin to this stuff that I, I am very fresh to it all myself.

AMD Motherboards : Taichi x370 debug code 4b

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Author: nangu
Subject: Taichi x370 debug code 4b
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 12:09am

Originally posted by NinjaCrayfish NinjaCrayfish wrote:

Originally posted by nangu nangu wrote:

Same thing happened to me when I built my system. Check if your memory sticks are seated right. You have to press a little stronger on the non-clip side of the DDR4 slots.

Put your sticks in the A2 and B2 slots also.


Were you getting the same error code without ram installed?

Yes, endless no post loops at the very first power on. Took both sticks apart, power on without memory sticks and the same error. Realized the sticks were not inserted right into the slots.

It was my first DDR4 build where the memory slots only have one clip, so the sticks were not fully inserted. I suspected that because I didn't want to push hard at first to not break the board :-(

AMD Motherboards : BIOS updating insecurities

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Author: stryzen
Subject: BIOS updating insecurities
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 12:28am

Originally posted by VUMeter VUMeter wrote:

Fast boot would be linked to UEFI, which is linked to turning CSM off, I am correct.
Did you install your OS in EUFI mode or (emulated)BIOS mode, I think the later.

HWinfo should tell you what you OS is installed via UEFI on it's main summary page.

Someone else will chime in here who is more akin to this stuff that I, I am very fresh to it all myself.

System summary says:
BIOS Date: 09/05/2017
BIOS Version: P3.20 UEFI

Edit: but it also says:
UEFI Boot:                                                                      Not Present



Edited by stryzen - 29 minutes ago at 12:58am

AMD Motherboards : Taichi X399 Quad Channel freezes Windows10

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Author: ThreadRipper
Subject: Taichi X399 Quad Channel freezes Windows10
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 12:40am

I have just built a new PC and I am having problems with RAM compatibility.
When I use all 4 RAM modules and Windows 10 is trying to start, the PC simply freezes at login screen, or I can login and it freezes after a couple of seconds after that. This happens every time I start the PC. 

If I instead try to reformat my HDD and install a fresh copy of Windows onto it then either it freezes completely during the installation or after first reboot when it is configuring Windows for first use. This also happens every time I try to install Windows.

I have tried to run the RAM sticks at 2133Mhz, 1866MHz cl 16 and cl18, 1.35V and 1.4V. Also tried increasing SOC voltage to 1.05V. It made no difference to the abovementioned problems.

I tested each stick individually in Memtest 86+ and every RAM module passes the tests.
Then I tested all 4 modules at the same time thinking that the PC should freeze when RAM is under heavy load, since Windows freezes during install and boot every single time. But no, the Memtest runs fine with all 4 RAM modules.


I can also mention that Windows works just fine when I only use 1, 2 or 3 RAM modules (no matter which of the four) and is stable through stress-testing in Prime95 (tested 2h).

Do you know, is there something in UEFI that specifically Windows accesses that can cause these problems because it seems like there is no instability with the RAM outside of the operating system (since Memtest86+ works with all modules inserted)? Something I can try? Reading on the Internet, the only BIOS setting I found that people mentioned was IOMMU should be set to Disabled, but in my case that made no difference. Same problem persists.

In other words, as soon as I insert the fourth RAM module I get freeze problem at Windows bootup, at every boot. But not ouside of Windows (Memtest for instance works fine). I tried to also configure a dual channel setup with two RAMs in each channel - it did not change the problem in any way, still the same.
The RAM I use is the Corsair LPX 3466MHz CL16 (CMK64GX4M4B3466C16).

AMD Motherboards : BIOS updating insecurities

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Author: datonyb
Subject: BIOS updating insecurities
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 1:20am

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

i wait until my wife and kids are out of the house when i flash bios


Chicken sh*t Tongue



you aint met the wife and kids !

AMD Motherboards : finally success 3066mhz on CMK32GX4M2B3000C15

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Author: datonyb
Subject: finally success 3066mhz on CMK32GX4M2B3000C15
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 1:24am

glad to be of help mate Smile

AMD Motherboards : Taichi X399 Quad Channel freezes Windows10

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Author: ThreadRipper
Subject: Taichi X399 Quad Channel freezes Windows10
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 1:56am

I should also mention that my BIOS is 1.70.
In 3-channel mode I can run the RAM at 3066Mhz (14-14-14-1T) and at 2800MHz at (12-12-12-1T) at 1.4V. This was stable in Prime95 Blend test for the entire testing time of 2h 20m.

So what could it be that stops me from running four RAM modules. Neither Quad channel nor Dual Channel works with four RAM modules. It works as long as I am not trying to install Windows or tryuing to boot an installed Windows. In both cases everything simply freezes sompletely, no BSOD no nothing.

Voltage for DRAM and SOC does not seem to have an effect...and that seems resonable because the RAM is already stable outisde of Windows (such as in Memtest86+ that is booted from a USB drive) even with four modules. So is it some interaction between BIOS setting and Windows that is  incompatible when four RAM slots are used?

Anyone?

AMD Motherboards : Fatal1ty x399 won't post with 128GB RAM

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Author: threadrippera
Subject: Fatal1ty x399 won't post with 128GB RAM
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 2:23am

Everyone that is having this problem, please contact AS ROCK and AMD. If enough people complain about it, then they will fix it faster.

AMD Motherboards : X399 Taichi 1.70 BIOS error code loop

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Author: kotodama
Subject: X399 Taichi 1.70 BIOS error code loop
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 3:00am

Yup get the same issue with the same codes. Downgrading to 1.50 fixes the issues. 1.70 is borked for me.

Config is Windows 10 on a SATA SSD and an NVMe SSD as a data drive.

AMD Motherboards : Taichi X399 Quad Channel freezes Windows10

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Author: datonyb
Subject: Taichi X399 Quad Channel freezes Windows10
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 3:38am

really only guessing here

but a driver issue ?
or some windows program or part of windows trying to address some area of the ram thats causing a conflict ?

have you tried to boot into safe mode (vanilla drivers loading and basic system)

have you tried a cd rom linux boot (eg not installing but running linux from the cd )

the last two might help you or us to track down whats happening

AMD Motherboards : Asrock x399 Taichi M.2 NVMe SSD RAID?

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Author: dataminion
Subject: Asrock x399 Taichi M.2 NVMe SSD RAID?
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 4:08am

So, I followed all instructions to create the raid 0 array and when I go to boot the UEFI:windows installation the screen flashes blue and kicks me back into the bios configuration screen. Has anyone else experienced this? My setup is as follows.

Motherboard: ASRock x399 professional gaming Fatal1ty
Bios: 1.70
NVMe: raid enabled
SATA: changed from AHCI to Raid mode

3x Samsung 960 Pro 1 TB SSD (raid 0 array)
Array is visible in RAIDXpert2 but not under the SATA device page.

I am attempting to install Windows 7 64 Bit from DVD


Edited by dataminion - 46 minutes ago at 4:23am

AMD Motherboards : X370 Taichi fan UEFI management

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Author: Nocturnal
Subject: X370 Taichi fan UEFI management
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 4:26am

I still can not fully understand which sensor the fan speed is adjusted to. I have a bios version 3.00. I have heard that now the temperature is taken from the Tctl/Tdie sensor. Is this really so? Or is the temperature taken from the sensor indicated in Hwinfo64 as NUVOTON 6779d (and this number is always much lower than the temperature of the Tctl/Tdie)?

I need an exact answer in order to correctly configure the case fans using BIOS UEFI settings.

AMD Motherboards : Asrock x399 Taichi M.2 NVMe SSD RAID?

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Author: MisterJ
Subject: Asrock x399 Taichi M.2 NVMe SSD RAID?
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 4:29am

dataminion, a couple of questions:
Did you follow the instructions leesh0222 posted above?
All went well till these steps?

Select the UEFI: Winows installation media disk

Begin install the Windows 10.

What media did you boot, exactly, including what version of W10 did it contain?  Only W10 version 1703 (RS2) is supported.  I will shortly start my boot RAID install, but it may take several days.  Enjoy, John.



AMD Motherboards : ASRock x370 Gaming X Memory Compatibility is fake?

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Author: Valter84
Subject: ASRock x370 Gaming X Memory Compatibility is fake?
Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 5:38am

I have news.

I am already able to boot with 3200mhz but the system is not stable.
I have set xmp profile 1, set 2T, gear down mode and power down disabled, vdcr +300mv and dram voltage to 1.395.
The system boots, I can shut down the pc or restart it and always boots fine but windows is unstable.
Getting blue screens and all software to test system stability fails.

I hope that with another bios update from asrock we fix these issues. I have researched and there is a review online for the same specific RAM modules I have and the guy was able to get 3200mhz stable from a ryzen 7 1700 with a gigabyte x370 gaming 5.

So for now, I am runing @ 3066mhz but changed the settings to 16-17-17-36-34-1T. Ram Voltage 1.375 and VDCR +180mv. I also have changed cpu voltage to 1.2875 @ 3800mhz. It`s stable and I am getting 1657 on Cinebench.

I hope this will help others.

Best regards,



Edited by Valter84 - 23 minutes ago at 5:49am
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