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could not get power table msi x670e

ssateneth opened this issue · comments

i get error with msi x670e motherboard, fresh windows 11 pro for workstations 22h2 install on msi x670e and ryzen 9 7950x. happens on 2 identical configuration computers. it was working fine on msi x570 + 5950x with the same OS as before.

could not get power table

does not show any voltages or mclk / fclk / uclk speeds or termination resistances on the right side of zentimings window. see debug report

https://pastebin.com/kdyrhgFd

also on latest beta same error, don't have debug report at this time for latest debug beta

I can't do anything about it at this point.
Hopefully I will get AM5 system this week, so I can continue with the development.

still, The spec support are complete for AM5 platflorm
like MEM VVIO VDDQ VDD MISC CLDO ,VDDG CCD,VDDG IOD.
Would like to view it instead of app like ryzen master.

I don't have access to non-public documents and it is very difficult for me to add full support.
Managed to fix the power table reading on non-Asus boards so far.
The rest of the issues remain.

Here's a debug build
ZenTimings_v1.2.8.814.zip

@sorasoras, @ssateneth Latest release (1.2.8) should work correctly.
Let me know if it works for you, so I can close this issue.

I get the same error message on MSI B450 Gaming Plus with R5 3600 stating "Could not get power table. Skipping."
v1.25 worked for me before, and just started not working. I'd suggest either because of BIOS update or because of Chipset Driver Update as I remember it ran before on Windows 11 (not 100% sure though). Latest version behaves the same
Debug_Report_27876120.1196214.txt

commented

Exact same thing happened to me. All worked fine and suddenly cannot load power table.
Tried to delete both drivers and disabled everything that can block inpoutx64.dll, but no luck.
Still trying to fix..

commented

Hmm, same error after reboot, reset bios settings but not helped. Hwinfo and zentimings were launched during the karhu memory test.
zentimings began to show for some reason that I have ddr4 =)
FrequencyString:DDR4-3600
win11pro x64, latest amd drivers 5.05.16.529, asrock x670e board
Debug_Report_28105430.1381072.txt

Running and closing v1.2.9.841 before running v1.30.1178, is fixing the "Could not get power table" error in v1.30.1178.

Steps to reproduce, debug reports, screenshots:

  1. Cold boot to Windows 11
  2. Start v1.30: "Could not get power table" error ❌
    v1.30.1178 - no power table - Debug_Report_28358642.2209879.txt
    v1 30 1178 - no power table
  3. Close v1.30
  4. Start v1.2.9: No error, shows MCLK/FCLK/... ✅
    v1.2.9.841 - OK - Debug_Report_28357555.2094173.txt
    v1 2 9 841 - OK
  5. Close v1.2.9
  6. Start v1.30: No error, shows MCLK/FCLK/... ✅
    v1.30.1178 - OK - Debug_Report_28357553.7880718.txt
    v1 30 1178 - OK
  7. Close v1.30
  8. Restart Windows 11 (warm boot)
  9. Start v1.30: No error, shows MCLK/FCLK/... ✅
  10. Close v1.30
  11. Shutdown Windows 11
  12. GOTO 1

What is still not being shown in v1.30 is "VDD MISC".

System Info

OS:                Windows 11
CpuName:           AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
MbVendor:          MSI
MbName:            MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI (MS-7E12)
BiosVersion:       1.40
SmuVersion:        84.79.222