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Thanks for your work chew*, you're the best!
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Chew, when you wake up, is it fair to assume that while stressing a few cores (3 cores, 6 threads all about 95%) with a stock configuration with the only exceptions being...
RAM @ DDR4-3200 14-15-15-33 w/ 1.330V (runs at 1.344V) (TridentZ 3200 w/ Sammy B-dies, kit advertised as 15-15-15-35 1.35V)
and getting a BSOD of IRQ_NOT_LESS_THAN in Win10 after about 15-20mins, that it's RAM related?
I've got my Water2.0 Pro mounted, so unless there's a specific hotspot (I can always give it a re-mount...) I can't imagine temps being the cause given I'm running stock clocks. The tCTL is only ~65C, tDIE is thus ~45C (just glanced and noticed a jump up to 70/50C), and VDDCR for CPU is generally 1.25V, with momentary climbs up to 1.45V (VCore is holding steady at 1.506V)
The first two times I forgotten I had the memory set at that, so I had gone back in and reset them to 14-15-15-35 and 1.35V (runs at 1.36V). And going through the stress again, running on the same cores (set via Affinity). So I'm hoping that's the case.
MSI finally rolled out a new BIOS for the Titanium a couple days ago and it has, at least in there, BCLKHopefully I won't have to unhide it. Also am hopeful that, like the other couple MSI boards, the SubTimings will be user adjustable. I feel really "bored" without the option to play with either of those, considering my system worked at 3200 out of the box, leaving me with nothing much to tinker with lol Still not quite sure what I'm going to need to adjust to get 14-14-14 stable, but at least I'd have more things to adjust! (I know you've offered suggestions, but it's hard to figure out for me across board vendors, since everyone uses different damn BIOS terms *sigh*)
EDIT: Mkay, so I'm suspect to say that was indeed the cause, as it's been 45 minutes and the system hasn't crashed!





Hopefully I won't have to unhide it. Also am hopeful that, like the other couple MSI boards, the SubTimings will be user adjustable. I feel really "bored" without the option to play with either of those, considering my system worked at 3200 out of the box, leaving me with nothing much to tinker with lol Still not quite sure what I'm going to need to adjust to get 14-14-14 stable, but at least I'd have more things to adjust! (I know you've offered suggestions, but it's hard to figure out for me across board vendors, since everyone uses different damn BIOS terms *sigh*)
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