Hi,
I've got a problem with applying the bios changes to vcore. That board have only offset (dynamic vcore) possibility of changing core voltage. The changes I made - multiplier, vddram voltage, soc voltage and any other are saved, but not the core voltage. After setting multiplier to 38 and dynamic vcore to e.g. +108, and rebooting, the vcore under mobo section in hwinfo changes and increases, but the core voltage in CPU section stays the same as without any changes made. For example, vcore in mobo section - 1.344-1.380, but core voltage in CPU section - 1.225-1.231. I've been searching through the net and found some solutions which didn't help, as posted in this thread:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-3697479/ryzen-1700-vcore-applying-properly-aorus-x370-gaming.html
One of the guys posted there that ryzen master (RM) applies changes, while bios doesn't. I've checked it and got the same problem, because changes made to core voltage in RM are applying and then you can see them in hwinfo CPU section, which cant be seen after bios setting as i've mentioned above. It's kinda annoying that i've figured it out after few months of using my PC, trying to get to know why i had crashes sometimes. As for now i've updated the bios, which didnt solve anything. I'd be gratefull for any help, cause in a fact dont know what to do next.
I've got a problem with applying the bios changes to vcore. That board have only offset (dynamic vcore) possibility of changing core voltage. The changes I made - multiplier, vddram voltage, soc voltage and any other are saved, but not the core voltage. After setting multiplier to 38 and dynamic vcore to e.g. +108, and rebooting, the vcore under mobo section in hwinfo changes and increases, but the core voltage in CPU section stays the same as without any changes made. For example, vcore in mobo section - 1.344-1.380, but core voltage in CPU section - 1.225-1.231. I've been searching through the net and found some solutions which didn't help, as posted in this thread:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-3697479/ryzen-1700-vcore-applying-properly-aorus-x370-gaming.html
One of the guys posted there that ryzen master (RM) applies changes, while bios doesn't. I've checked it and got the same problem, because changes made to core voltage in RM are applying and then you can see them in hwinfo CPU section, which cant be seen after bios setting as i've mentioned above. It's kinda annoying that i've figured it out after few months of using my PC, trying to get to know why i had crashes sometimes. As for now i've updated the bios, which didnt solve anything. I'd be gratefull for any help, cause in a fact dont know what to do next.