Author: dNhax
Subject: Can't get XMP to boot, long boot time
Posted: 21 Feb 2017 at 12:27am
Divider (multiplier may be a better word) is simply RAM target frequency / BCLK * ratio.
So with a RAM target frequency of 3200 MHz, BCLK of 100 MHz and a ratio of 1:1 the divider (or multiplier) is 32.
RAM target frequency of 3066 MHz with BCLK 100 MHz and ratio 1:1.33 equals a divider (or multiplier) of 23.
I hope you get the idea.
MRC Fast Boot is disabled in my case, though enabling it doesn't make a difference. I also enabled the serial port, as you described in your thread, still no luck. :O
Regards,
dNhax.
Subject: Can't get XMP to boot, long boot time
Posted: 21 Feb 2017 at 12:27am
Divider (multiplier may be a better word) is simply RAM target frequency / BCLK * ratio.
So with a RAM target frequency of 3200 MHz, BCLK of 100 MHz and a ratio of 1:1 the divider (or multiplier) is 32.
RAM target frequency of 3066 MHz with BCLK 100 MHz and ratio 1:1.33 equals a divider (or multiplier) of 23.
I hope you get the idea.
MRC Fast Boot is disabled in my case, though enabling it doesn't make a difference. I also enabled the serial port, as you described in your thread, still no luck. :O
Regards,
dNhax.