Where to find the PMIC voltage settings in the Gigabyte BIOS?
Where to find the PMIC voltage settings in the Gigabyte BIOS?
Good Evening All,
I've been trying to extract 6400mhz from my Corsair vengeance memory. I'm using an AMD 7700X with a AM5 DDR5 Gigabyte B650 Aero G. The system keeps crashing in XMP mode, so I'm considering adjusting the settings:
View: https://youtu.be/1KZFeE-o3jo
The issue is that I can't locate the PMIC voltages equivalent in the Gigabyte BIOS. Anyone have any suggestions or alternative methods to achieve a more stable system? Your help would be really appreciated.
Regards
Matt.
Are you sure the bios is current? Do you know that the new AGESA 1.0.07b supports higher DDR5 speeds? Also, I have a Giga B650 board paired with Corsair XMP 5600 RAM, and it ran XMP settings effortlessly on the first boot with all components enabled automatically. I really appreciate how AM5 development continues to improve.
They recently made changes but it becomes unstable during stress tests. I own 6400 32gb drives, previously had an MSi tomahawk b650 which worked fine.
I checked and it doesn’t appear to have a standard name like "DDR5 Voltage Control." It might be referred to by a different label depending on the motherboard model. Using an Aero G board could affect the naming conventions and menu layout.
No, it is exactly named as shown in the picture. Checked your bios—strings match the image.
Link: https://imgur.com/yVIXHoY
Damn, it seems you're correct. The $200 extra I saved at the top of the range has really cost me. I'll need to watch some videos about enabling XMP and manually adjusting the memory's MHz. I've been checking and found a review by Linus TT on Memory, which mentions G Skill's 5600MHz CL28 combo performing well on the AM5 platform. I just have to wait for them to release it in stock!