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AMD Motherboards : X370 Gaming K4 - new BIOS with AGESA 1.0.0.6 out !

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Author: wardog
Subject: X370 Gaming K4 - new BIOS with AGESA 1.0.0.6 out !
Posted: 14 Jul 2017 at 12:30am

Originally posted by mep mep wrote:

Wow... how on earth are you a moderator chum? You approach someone with empirical data, calling me stupid and claiming I am drinking when everyone on the internet EVEN AMD THEMSELVES ON YOUTUBE are showing how improved timing frequency benefits the Ryzen processor.

It isn't just reduced memory timings. As someone more intelligent and who actually has some constructive criticism stated, the Ryzen processor needs high clock rates to improve the speed of it's Infinity Fabric, and it makes a massive difference in multi threaded applications which is the Ryzens claim to fame.

I will never purchase another POS ASRock board again, and you are a pathetic representative for the company.

Lastly... for people trying to overclock on this POS board... higher memory voltage doesn't help. It is finding and getting lucky at some random voltage which does the most... for example. I found that 1.395V on my DDR4 was stable to 2966mHz. I forget what 3200 was since things went sour even on blender at that frequency. It was between 1.405 - 1.425 volts which netted a "stable" frequency, anything higher made things worse, but I also found that the system was just not "smooth" for lack of a better word, even though tasks would launch faster. Even at 2966, the system suffered some odd behavior over time such as closing windows using the X at the top right of the window wouldn't respond immediately. All that even with the benchmarks passing, I dropped it to 2800 and things cleared up. 


mep,

I would NEVER imply the things you have mistakenly read into my post(s). Never. Ever. Period.

What I commented on was that you discovered, and currently with AGESA code hampering higher mem clocks, that cache and memory performance can and is very, umm, flexible(?) with varying speeds and timings. That was it. Nothing more was intoned nor implied by myself in the post(s).


Sincerely,
wardog

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