Processor |
Processor Manufacturer: | Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. | |
Processor Version: | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor | |
External Clock: | 100 MHz | |
Maximum Clock Supported: | 4200 MHz | |
Current Clock: | 3600 MHz | |
CPU Socket: | Populated | |
CPU Status: | Enabled | |
Processor Type: | Central Processor | |
Processor Voltage: | 1.1 V | |
Processor Upgrade: | Socket AM4 | |
Socket Designation: | AM4 |
Motherboard |
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[Computer] | ||
Computer Brand Name: | Unknown on Noname | |
[Motherboard] | ||
Motherboard Model: | ASRock B450 Gaming-ITX/ac | |
Motherboard Chipset: | AMD B450 (Low-Power Promontory PROM26.A) | |
Motherboard Slots: | 6xPCI Express x1, 1xPCI Express x4, 1xPCI Express x8, 1xPCI Express x16 | |
PCI Express Version Supported: | v3.0 | |
USB Version Supported: | v3.1 | |
[BIOS] | ||
BIOS Manufacturer: | American Megatrends | |
BIOS Date: | 11/06/2020 | |
BIOS Version: | P4.20 | |
UEFI BIOS: | Capable | |
Super-IO/LPC Chip: | Winbond/Nuvoton NCT6792D |
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[General Module Information] | ||
Module Number: | 0 | |
Module Size: | 8 GBytes | |
Memory Type: | DDR4 SDRAM | |
Module Type: | Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) | |
Memory Speed: | 1333.3 MHz (DDR4-2666 / PC4-21300) | |
Module Manufacturer: | Crucial Technology | |
Module Part Number: | BL8G36C16U4R.M8FE1 | |
Module Revision: | 0.0 | |
Module Serial Number: | 2797559779 | |
Module Manufacturing Date: | Year: 2020, Week: 22 | |
Module Manufacturing Location: | 0 | |
SDRAM Manufacturer: | Micron Tech. | |
DRAM Steppping: | 0.0 | |
Error Check/Correction: | None | |
[Module Characteristics] | ||
Row Address Bits: | 16 | |
Column Address Bits: | 10 | |
Module Density: | 8192 Mb | |
Number Of Ranks: | 1 | |
Device Width: | 8 bits | |
Bus Width: | 64 bits | |
Die Count: | 1 | |
Module Nominal Voltage (VDD): | 1.2 V | |
Minimum SDRAM Cycle Time (tCKAVGmin): | 0.75000 ns | |
Maximum SDRAM Cycle Time (tCKAVGmax): | 1.60000 ns | |
CAS# Latencies Supported: | 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 | |
Minimum CAS# Latency Time (tAAmin): | 14.250 ns | |
Minimum RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCDmin): | 14.250 ns | |
Minimum Row Precharge Time (tRPmin): | 14.250 ns | |
Minimum Active to Precharge Time (tRASmin): | 32.000 ns | |
Supported Module Timing at 1333.3 MHz: | 19-19-19-43 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1200.0 MHz: | 18-18-18-39 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1066.7 MHz: | 16-16-16-35 | |
Supported Module Timing at 933.3 MHz: | 14-14-14-30 | |
Supported Module Timing at 800.0 MHz: | 12-12-12-26 | |
Supported Module Timing at 666.7 MHz: | 10-10-10-22 | |
Minimum Active to Active/Refresh Time (tRCmin): | 46.250 ns | |
Minimum Refresh Recovery Time Delay (tRFC1min): | 350.000 ns | |
Minimum Refresh Recovery Time Delay (tRFC2min): | 260.000 ns | |
Minimum Refresh Recovery Time Delay (tRFC4min): | 160.000 ns | |
Minimum Four Activate Window Delay Time (tFAWmin): | 21.000 ns | |
Minimum Active to Active Delay Time - Different Bank Group (tRRD_Smin): | 2.925 ns | |
Minimum Active to Active Delay Time - Same Bank Group (tRRD_Lmin): | 4.900 ns | |
Minimum CAS to CAS Delay Time - Same Bank Group (tCCD_Lmin): | 5.000 ns | |
[Features] | ||
Module Temperature Sensor (TSOD): | Not Supported | |
Module Nominal Height: | 31 - 32 mm | |
Module Maximum Thickness (Front): | 1 - 2 mm | |
Module Maximum Thickness (Back): | 1 - 2 mm | |
Address Mapping from Edge Connector to DRAM: | Standard | |
[Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP)] | ||
XMP Revision: | 2.0 | |
[Certified Profile [Enabled]] | ||
Module VDD Voltage Level: | 1.35 V | |
Minimum SDRAM Cycle Time (tCKAVGmin): | 0.55500 ns | |
CAS# Latencies Supported: | 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 | |
Minimum CAS# Latency Time (tAAmin): | 8.750 ns | |
Minimum RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCDmin): | 9.875 ns | |
Minimum Row Precharge Time (tRPmin): | 9.875 ns | |
Minimum Active to Precharge Time (tRASmin): | 21.000 ns | |
Supported Module Timing at 1800.0 MHz: | 16-18-18-38 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1733.3 MHz: | 16-18-18-37 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1666.7 MHz: | 15-17-17-35 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1600.0 MHz: | 14-16-16-34 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1466.7 MHz: | 13-15-15-31 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1333.3 MHz: | 12-14-14-28 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1200.0 MHz: | 11-12-12-26 | |
Supported Module Timing at 1066.7 MHz: | 10-11-11-23 | |
Supported Module Timing at 933.3 MHz: | 9-10-10-20 | |
Supported Module Timing at 800.0 MHz: | 7-8-8-17 | |
Minimum Active to Active/Refresh Time (tRCmin): | 32.000 ns | |
Minimum Refresh Recovery Time Delay (tRFC1min): | 350.000 ns | |
Minimum Refresh Recovery Time Delay (tRFC2min): | 260.000 ns | |
Minimum Refresh Recovery Time Delay (tRFC4min): | 160.000 ns | |
Minimum Four Activate Window Delay Time (tFAWmin): | 21.000 ns | |
Minimum Active to Active Delay Time - Different Bank Group (tRRD_Smin): | 3.000 ns | |
Minimum Active to Active Delay Time - Same Bank Group (tRRD_Lmin): | 4.875 ns |
Memory |
[General information] | ||
Total Memory Size: | 16 GBytes | |
Total Memory Size [MB]: | 16384 | |
[Current Performance Settings] | ||
Maximum Supported Memory Clock: | Unlimited | |
Current Memory Clock: | 1766.6 MHz | |
Current Timing (tCAS-tRCD-tRP-tRAS): | 16-19-19-34 | |
Memory Channels Supported: | 2 | |
Memory Channels Active: | 2 | |
Command Rate: | 1T | |
Read to Read Delay (tRD_RD) Same Rank: | 5T | |
Read to Read Delay (tRD_RD) Different DIMM: | 4T | |
Write to Write Delay (tWR_WR) Same Rank: | 5T | |
Write to Write Delay (tWR_WR) Different DIMM: | 6T | |
Read to Precharge Delay (tRTP): | 14T | |
Write to Precharge Delay (tWTP): | 37T | |
Write Recovery Time (tWR): | 26T | |
Row Cycle Time (tRC): | 56T | |
Refresh Cycle Time (tRFC): | 619T | |
Four Activate Window (tFAW): | 38T |
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
Having bought 3600 MHz ram I wanted to get them to run at that speed instead of the default 2600 MHz. After a lot of troubleshooting back and forth I have settled on 3533 MHz, by activating the XMP profile for 3600 MHz in the bios and then adjusting frequency back one step to 1766 MHz. I also improved primary timings using Dram calculator, but so far I have left secondary timings at the 3600 MHz XMP default.
This stuff all took a while to even get the computer to post!
I ran MemTest and it didn't give me any errors, so I thought it was happy days from there.....
But now the computer restarts when under heavy CPU-load. This makes no sense to me as I haven't touched anything CPU related. I tried to run prime95 and it will cause the computer to restart within 5-7 minutes(HWinfo log of this if anyone is interested). If I go back to 2600 MHz everything runs fine.
Looking at event viewer there is a critical event id 41 "kernel power" event but it seems like a generic critical error that won't tell me what's wrong.
So basically I don't know how to fix this.
Should I increase voltage to the CPU? Or is my PSU not capable enough?
Am I missing some obvious tweak that will fix everything?