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    Will you post a screenshot, or will it only be in video form?


    Found an Indonesian review of AGESA 1.0.0.6 and tightening subtimings that I thought I'd give a shot, but while I was just running through the DRAM Speeds to see what'll post at 18-18-18-40 2T 1.4V, as well as just monitoring what timings changed and by how much, when I noticed something rather odd...
    Alright, so up to 3200 (all other timings set to Auto), the Turn-Around timing value for tWRRD had been "0" (so I assume 1 since that's lowest), save for 3200 where it's 2. However, at 3333....? It jumps to 12!

    Can that be intentional? >_> Like, to me it seem more plausible that it'd be a typo where they mean to key in 2 but didn't have the 1 selected, ending up with a table value of 12.

    By comparison, tRDWR is always remaining at 9.

    This wouldn't by chance happen to be impacting higher speeds from wanting to work, would it? I wouldn't THINK so, given if that was the case I'd expect 3333 wouldn't, which it does. *shrug*

    EDIT: Bleh. Thought I was on to something there as it did POST after I set tWRRD to 3, but just as it was going to initiate Windows Boot Loader, it F9'ed
    Guess it just needed MOAR VOLTAGE. Decided to go higher than I had ever, and went straight to 1.470V. She's in Windows at the moment. tRDWR is 10, tWRRD is 4, the rest Auto (aside from primary).

    *CRY* Didn't even get to run AIDA. BSoD "CORRUPTION IN PAGED_POOL AREA" or some such heh
    Last edited by Formula350; 06-12-2017 at 02:23 PM.

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