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VDDP value is displayed incorrectly (seems like) in ZenTimings 1.2.1

CfYz-R opened this issue · comments

Or I wrong and this is other value inside ZenTimings, not that in my BIOS... Here the screenshots of ZT 1.2.1/HWInfo/BIOS:

ASRock motherboard, 5.50 is a latest BIOS for Ryzen 1000 series. The problem is I found that exactly this value on my RAM sticks led to stability. 0.970 have errors in MemTest5, 0.980 - nope. ZenTimings 1.2.1 shows 0.95 with 0.97 or 0.98 or other values set in BIOS.

I can provide debugs or whatever I can for you. I'm now already 5 days of trials of overclocking memory on my system, so ZenTimings are the very first tool I'm using %)

VDDP_BIOS
VDDP_HWInfo
VDDP_ZenTimings

CLDO VDDP and VDDP are different voltages. I don't know if the first one is exposed somewhere in your BIOS.

I have an Asrock B350 K4 flashed to B450 K4 and it also shows 0.950V for CLDO VDDP, I guess that's the default.
Can't find CLDO VDDP in the bios, it has most of the CBS and AMD OC options removed. Wonder if they can be unhidden.

Btw, I suggest attaching the images directly to github and not using an external service, let alone a non-secure one.

CLDO VDDP and VDDP are different voltages. I don't know if the first one is exposed somewhere in your BIOS.

Ok thanks, so I was wrong, you may close this or delete... Pictures uploaded.

BTW do you have plans to show DRAM voltage of RAM in ZT (the main voltage 1.2 spec, 1.35-1.5 for OC tuned memory kits)? And maybe VDDP too. We saving screenshots for archived purposes and in case to start OC again in furture or when new bios come out so if more values in ZT saved, more handy screenshots will be.

DRAM will be included in the next release, but it will show a value only for some motherboards.
Currently it seems Asus and Asrock don't report it, but MSI does.

Seems like that ASRock report it, at least on X370... Readings of DRAM Voltage and VTT - are correct, exact same numbers in BIOS.
AGESA Combo-AM4 1.0.0.1

ZenTimings_10_3333_122

Don't know if it's interesting, did some upgrade on my MB with BIOS and CPU and now ASRock don't report VDIMM as you said. Can do some debug if you will.
AGESA Combo-AM4 PI 1.0.0.6

ZenTimings_21_3400_XMP (TM+)