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#Witch it better x470 or b450 update
I hope that a future BIOS update will resolve it. So I tried dialing it down and ended up with 55 and 56 and everything ran fin without errors at 56. I noticed that my board would set the sixth value to 75, while XMP sets this to 54. This time, I decided to just set the first five values in BIOS to the exact same as XMP would: 16-18-18-18-36. I had tried this earlier - and followed the ryzen dram calculator settings to the letter - but those also gave me errors.
#Witch it better x470 or b450 manual
They sent me a replacement board.Īfter this second RMA, I decided to further try out manual timings for the RAM kit. They claim they tested on a x570 board with a 3600X. The shop tested it and it worked fine for them. After a second or third boot, the BIOS also reverted back to JEDEC speeds (2133Mhz) even though the option XMP was still enabled in BIOS. It always gave me errors when testing memory or when running Prime95 and it gave me BSOD's too. I have the exact same memory kit, and an X570 Gigabyte board as well (X570 Master). This was me and I wanted to share my experience too, since the problem seems to more widespread than just me. Running stable on 10c with Win 10 v1909, overnight MemTest86 showed zero errors. Latest BIOS Update from GB 10c did not resolve the issue with the XMP profile and BSOD if the timings are not entered manually. Would like to hear if anyone using CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 on an AMD Ryzen build has similar issues and if the above fix solved any potential BSOD issues. I believe it has something to do that the CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 is optimized for Intel and that maybe there is an issue with the XMP, that the values don't work with an AMD system. System runs stable on 3200 without any BSOD.ĭid a overnight MemTest86 and zero errors! Set the sixth timing (tRC) to 56 instead of 54 as XMP would important! Set the first five subtimings manually to 16-18-18-18-36 (the same as XMP would) important! So I reached out to on the Gigabyte Discord and got help from a user with the same issue :cool: Nothing did result in any 100% improvement with the constant occurring BSODs Tried most of the above on BIOS with AGESA 1003 ABBA, AGESA 1004B and AGESA 1004B & SMU 46.54.0
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Tried it in a number of different variations and suggestions in various forums Tried the above with High frequency support to Level 1 Enabled XMP manually set the Multiplier to 32 and Voltage to 1.35V Used the Corsair How-To-Guide for memory overclocking
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Tried entering the memory timings by using the Ryzen DRAM calculator (every which way that I found on the www) Tried all different memory slots and combinations on the mainboard
#Witch it better x470 or b450 drivers
Did a clean Win install, with latest AMD drivers etc. MemTest86 shows well over 200 errors after only 2 minutes! System runs great at 2133 but as soon as I enable XMP to get the 3200 speed I get random BSOD, sometimes when powering down or when watching YT. Issue is that I can not get my system to run stable when I enable the XMP in BIOS. Running a Ryzen 7 3700X with a Gigabyte X570 Ultra and 5700XT GPU, 2x 16GB CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 and a 850 Corsair PSU.