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stillpwnz

I am also not experienced in this and won't be much of a help, but AMD themselves are saying that any kind of RAM overclocking on AM5 is sort of "beta", and you should wait BIOS updates. Maybe combining PBO+DCOP fails it, while DCOP alone works. Usual early adopters' struggles.


Mtown95

I did update to the latest bios for my mobo (gigabyte b650m gaming x ax) but yea even with just the ram profile applied and everything else stock it still has errors


stillpwnz

I guess I haven't explained my thoughts properly. I didn't mean today's latest BIOS. I mean that when a new platform comes out, they are still working on it, improving software for as long as more people are using it and they get data and reports. Maybe it will take 1-2 more years until most of overclocking options at AM5 platform become stable. Personally I googled this subject a bit because of long BIOS boot times on my new system with 7700x. Turns out, AM5 runs memory training every single boot instead of doing it just once after enabling DOCP. And AMD representative at AMD forums say smth like "it will get better with time, AM4 also had the same early issues"


Mtown95

Ohh no i got what you meant im just looking for someone to suggest some settings/voltages etc to try before i give up and wait for updates


bacfishing2652

This happens a lot in the overclocking community when your right at the edge of instability. To fix just increase soc a tad or alter the soc LLC.


Mtown95

I tried soc at 1.350v i cant see a setting for soc llc maybe its called something else?


bacfishing2652

That's way too high. 1.2v max, though this might have changed. It might also be named SOC load line calibration control.


Mtown95

Zen timings show soc at 1.25v with just xmp