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Did you PM me or was it here?KedarWolf are you able to reply to my message please ?
Latest modded BIOS posted earlier in the thread the best.
Did you PM me or was it here?KedarWolf are you able to reply to my message please ?
Okay, will check when I get home from workHello I sent you 2 pm messages
I use this: Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.2.5 Released - Wagnardsoft ForumI got a Z390 AORUS ELITE (rev. 1.0)
Has anyone got a modded version latest bios that's compatible with my motherboard.
Preferred if HPET was forced off and lean towards having very low DPC latency but also have the option to turn resizable bar on/off.
ATM I have disabled my onboard LAN (using pci-e lancard) and onboard AUDIO to drop DPC latency alot but my mouse still feels floaty in games and I hate it.
No doubt some z390 people know what I'm talking about.
[email protected]/RTX3080/Z390 AORUS ELITE/3000mhz 16GB DDR4/WIN10 latest build
Hi i have the same problem, from 3800mhz i can't boot (i have corsair dominator platinum 3200mhz). I see that exist a modded bios, but this resolve this issue? It is a limitation of the motherboard?Hey ya'll, to avoid having to dig through the thread, can anyone link a modded bios for the z390 AORUS pro? Having issues getting any RAM OC over 3800 to stick.
Scroll up, it on this page, please look before requesting. Also over clicking 3200 to 3800 can that memory even go that highHi i have the same problem, from 3800mhz i can't boot (i have corsair dominator platinum 3200mhz). I see that exist a modded bios, but this resolve this issue? It is a limitation of the motherboard?
Or what more do you get with modded bios? Thanks
I have read and tried everything but over 3800 I always have problems. I have the latest official BIOS, but I would like to know if it is better to flash modded BIOS and what benefits it bringsScroll up, it on this page, please look before requesting. Also over clicking 3200 to 3800 can that memory even go that high
As I say if the default of the stick is 3200mhz there is no guarantee it will oc that high. Yet run my 3200 at 3600mhz.I have read and tried everything but over 3800 I always have problems. I have the latest official BIOS, but I would like to know if it is better to flash modded BIOS and what benefits it brings
From what i know, you have to boost up VCCIO and System Agent ( -> i tested even 1,34 V ) to make your RAM stable. The higher you OC your ram and uncore / ring ratio, the more its all unstable i recognize. sometimes its the ram that gets unstable because of too high ring ratio. you need a lot vcore to stabilize the ring with heavy ram oc. i would try ring 40, ram oc like u want, and vccio + sa -> 1,34 vI have read and tried everything but over 3800 I always have problems. I have the latest official BIOS, but I would like to know if it is better to flash modded BIOS and what benefits it brings
Thanks i have uncore at 47, i'll try to decrease and increase VCCIO and system agentFrom what i know, you have to boost up VCCIO and System Agent ( -> i tested even 1,34 V ) to make your RAM stable. The higher you OC your ram and uncore / ring ratio, the more its all unstable i recognize. sometimes its the ram that gets unstable because of too high ring ratio. you need a lot vcore to stabilize the ring with heavy ram oc. i would try ring 40, ram oc like u want, and vccio + sa -> 1,34 v
That's not what he says at all. Through the video he's demonstrating what the values actually do, and you may have caught a snippet of that thinking that's what he was recommending, but go to around the 19:45 mark, he wraps up and summarizes. He says "useplatformclock No", "useplatformtick Yes" and "disabledynamictick Yes".High per event timing should be left to the system to control. Looked at the video and he even says let windows control by deleting the bcdedit vaule.
From my experience, running B-Die, from 3200Mhz to 4133Mhz @ 1.5v from 1.35v. Cl 18, from 14. My VCCIO and SA are showing 1.243v and 1.248v. Been running rock-solid stable for months, passed the tests running for hours, yadda yadda... Spent weeks working on it though; I'd call it a well-informed elementary attempt at a memory OC.From what i know, you have to boost up VCCIO and System Agent ( -> i tested even 1,34 V ) to make your RAM stable. The higher you OC your ram and uncore / ring ratio, the more its all unstable i recognize. sometimes its the ram that gets unstable because of too high ring ratio. you need a lot vcore to stabilize the ring with heavy ram oc. i would try ring 40, ram oc like u want, and vccio + sa -> 1,34 v
By default the 2 delete values are not there and if you read the ms doc sheet on bcdedit your see them settings are for debug only.That's not what he says at all. Through the video he's demonstrating what the values actually do, and you may have caught a snippet of that thinking that's what he was recommending, but go to around the 19:45 mark, he wraps up and summarizes. He says "useplatformclock No", "useplatformtick Yes" and "disabledynamictick Yes".