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After the AM5 issues were found out, new AM4 bioses have had different default SoC values on multiple vendors - but i'd only seen it on ASUS at the time of that post.
My Gigabyte x370 was 0.950v on launch through 1.2.0.6, but now on 1.2.0.8 it's at 1.09v SoC at optimised defaults - i'm not sure...
ASUS got in trouble on AM5 for voltages being higher than reported, you may need to set higher voltages now - They've been forced to be more honest and accurate with what the user sets.
You could use Zentimings to compare if any secondary timings changed
It won't be possible with 1:1 on the IF, so it's a bad idea.
Stick with 3200-3800.
With four CPU's tested on 5 boards (5700, 5800x, 5900x, 5800x3D), I've never been able to get above 3866 (1933 IF) stable on any of them
3866 was stable with four ranks, but not 8 ranks - you're likely to be...
Not all sensors are used
You also did not specify which board you have
4. That reading is only useful in 100% load, it is not used for any other situation.
It's an extremely common problem
My PC is stable at all load tests with 1.0v SoC at 3900, but has random black screen crashes or USB disconnect errors at low loads.
At 1.10v these happen about once a week, at 1.125+ they stop completely
I upgraded to a 5800x3D and it behaves exactly the same...
This is a problem with high ram capacity and/or high ram speeds
Raise your SoC voltage to 1.15v - this fixes crashes at idle and low loads, as well as USB disconnects
Zen3 does not support high speed memory above 3200 except with 2x8GB at default, more and the speeds drop
1mm copper shims work great to replace the stock thermal pad on the x570-F
I got angry replacing the thermal pads every 1-2 years, seeing PCH temps of 75C on my board and clients boards
MX-4 on the chipset, copper shim on the MX-4, then another layer of MX4 on top before the chipset cooler...
You'll need a HEDT platform for that many PCI-E lanes, desktop boards from both intel and AMD have plenty of large slots but not the full bandwidth to use them all at the same time
I do not believe your suggestions will work
This motherboard works 16/0/4 or 8/8/4
You can run two NVME drives, one will be from CPU lanes and one from chipset lanes
From the motherboard manual:
"PCIeX16_3 slot shares bandwidth with PCIeX1_2."
Blue slots would be 8x/8x
Pink circles only one...
2.4GHz wireless devices cause electrical interference that slows down USB 3.0
You need to keep wireless devices and USB 3.0 devices far apart - use a hub or extension cables if needed
Adding more sticks of memory always makes overclocking harder.
The memory controller is not able to run as fast with twice as many ranks of memory installed
You will need to re-test your overclock and try new voltages, almost no Zen3 CPU's can run 4000 at 1:1 without any errors with two ranks...
Unmodified ASUS 4403 has some bugs for me
PBO will not boost past 4850Mhz (+200Mhz is ignored)
Curve undervolt is ignored
Does anyone else experience the same problem? Using a 5800x.