In BIOS. I suggest you google the model of your motherboard and look up BIOS manual.Hi, where can I drop the clock a little bit?
Excuse me but have you read the whole thread? All posts?In BIOS. I suggest you google the model of your motherboard and look up BIOS manual.
I haven't, however whea errors usually are caused by memory controller. On both AMD and Intel.Excuse me but have you read the whole thread? All posts?
@HR2022 was having problems with WHEA errors and restarts even without XMP/DOCP enabled. He was having WHEA while FCLK was on 1067~1200MHz
How lower can he drop it?
I tried to tell OP maybe to try going fully manual on RAM instead of DOCP profile but maybe this was too difficult to do...
You can try increasing SOC voltage to 1.1v. If it's CPU issue, otherwise I would replace those RAM sticks.Hi there, I have made countless settings in the meantime and nothing has helped. The pictures show the last settings, but here too the PC goes out again after a very short time.
Don’t say thatSorry for the silly questions....
Looks good, did it resolve the issues you were having with your computer?Hi there,
I have installed the new CPU (Ryzen 7 3800x).
Here are the current values from HWiNFO. BIOS on default.
Is there any mistake?
Hi there,
I have installed the new CPU (Ryzen 7 3800x).
Here are the current values from HWiNFO. BIOS on default.
Is there any mistake?
No WHEA errors/warnings?The PC run now 1,5 hours without shutdown![]()
No errors till now. Hope.....No WHEA errors/warnings?
If it continues to do so, maybe you can turn XMP/DOCP profile on now
DOCP on or off?No errors till now. Hope.....
Thank you so much.
Of course its much better for performanceDefault settings: Auto, so DOCP is off. It´s better to turn on?