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CPU SOC Voltage b560m

maybe its wrong but i think this is only on amd cpu´s
 
i mean, after i downloaded today w11 update my ram wont boot on 3600 with fabric timings, i have msi b560m and ballistix 3600 cl16
dram voltage 1.4 and still oc crashing,
before update worked with 1.350
maybe its wrong but i think this is only on amd cpu´s
 
on intel and ram oc it should go with SA and vccio volt.
try the CPU SA volt alone first something like plus 0,020 steps
 
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How i can find this value?
in bios msi b560m cant find this
Drop the OC and try booting. Then try OC in steps if the boot is ok. You might want to fill-in your specs though. It's not good for people to ask for it when trying to help
 
I have i5-11400f, msi b560m bazooka and ballistix 3600 cl16

Drop the OC and try booting. Then try OC in steps if the boot is ok. You might want to fill-in your specs though. It's not good for people to ask for it when trying to help
Only work on 3466, 3600 oc crash
 
I have i5-11400f, msi b560m bazooka and ballistix 3600 cl16


Only work on 3466, 3600 oc crash
Did you try switching on the XMP profile?
 
on intel and ram oc it should go with SA and vccio volt.
try the CPU SA volt alone first something like plus 0,020 steps

Did you try switching on the XMP profile?
I have only 1 xmp, when enable this can’t boot oc failed

its something with this chipset today update, before this everthing worked fine
 

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they now working on timings 16-18-18-38 (normal 3600 ballistix timings)
what i can try to increase and push them on 3600?

You memory spec for XMP is 3600Mhz CL16?
yes, literally 1,350 voltage dram 16-18-18-38
 
at default Sa volt should be around 0,900 volt. that's with an 11700k
it seems the xmp or mainboard gives lots of sa volts.

which processor ya have?
 
they now working on timings 16-18-18-38 (normal 3600 ballistix timings)
what i can try to increase and push them on 3600?

If it is the XMP should work fine. You have an XMP profile 2 try switching that one to 3600Mhz CL 16.
 
On the screen shot (which is not showing all info btw) there is an XMP profile 2
 
sometimes for ram training disable memory fast boot one time and next reboot set to enabled.

and i would try to run lower SA volt. like 1,10volt or 1,20 volt.

you could boot in optimized defaults and look what voltage is on SA default.
 
sometimes for ram training disable memory fast boot one time and next reboot set to enabled.

and i would try to run lower SA volt. like 1,10volt or 1,20 volt.

you could boot in optimized defaults and look what voltage is on SA default.
It’s defaults

When I run defaults and enable xmp oc crash
 

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nearly 1,290 sa volt is really much so i would try 1,20 or less. should be enough.

and if ya try to not use xmp and just set 3466 with only the main timings manually 16-18-18 and if it boots try 3600 on next reboot.

with manually SA to 1,20volt and cpu io 2(rkl memory) to 1,30 volt and of course dram volt to 1,360
 
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Still oc
nearly 1,290 sa volt is really much so i would try 1,20 or less. should be enough.

and if ya try to not use xmp and just set 3466 with only the main timings manually 16-18-18 and if it boots try 3600 on next reboot.

with manually SA to 1,20volt and cpu io 2(rkl memory) to 1,30 volt and of course dram volt to 1,360
crash, idk what I can do
I will probably keep this 3466 it’s a big difference?
 
Two threads from same user, same problem:
 
Two threads from same user, same problem:
And what? It was working perfect but today after chipset update zonk
 
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