
Some times it's crashing, but not too often. And here comes the "funny fact": When my computer is running on Performance Mode in ASUS DIP5, my system is more or less stable. So it's more or less like a full power in power plans. I'm using continously my system in "balanced" mode, but no performance degradation enabled on CPU. I understand roughly that SOC voltage is for 2D rendering and the gfx voltage is for 3D rendering right? reboot into bios offset the cpu core voltage to a max of 1.4v (my system would not boot on voltage any lower than 1.325), offset SOC voltage from Auto (1.1v) to 1.2v, up the gfx core clock to 1240 and gfx core voltage to 1.1v(still not sure if this bios setting actually changes anything to the gpu because it ran stable with auto gfx voltage and manual input of 1.1v (is there a way to verify the gpu core voltage without using Ryzen Master? HWINFO only shows SOC voltage for me. These two updates allowed me to run way more stable settings in bios and I stopped using Ryzen Master all together.Īfter the two updates I loaded bios defaults, save and reset, rebooted into bios turned on ram OC profile w/ 3200mhz 1.35v then save and reset (I do this to make sure the system boots after each change in bios), rebooted into bios select "ASUS Optimized" power profile in the bios EZ Mode (this enables a TPU1 profile that has core clock of 3.9mhz) save and reset. Well forget everything I said, updated the my asus rog b350-f gaming bios to 4011 ( ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING BIOS & FIRMWARE | Motherboards | ASUS USA ) and Adrenaline Edition 18.5.1 released ( Support page | AMD ) Set APU GFX voltage to 1.2 hit apply and try playing a game ur having trouble with and see if it runs stable. Leave that one and slide the bar up to about 1000mhz for safe temps on stock cooler.

Open ryzen master under profile 1 turn off all green dots on the left panel except APU gfx speeds.

Now you can properly contorl your CPU voltage, go back to AI Tweaker set VDDCR CPU voltage to offset mode and the sign to " - " with the Offset vtage set to 0.05000 to bring max voltage down to 1.400v (the recommended voltage for the 2400g APU) Now save settings and do a reset it should boot stable into windows. go to AMD CBS and disable core performance boost, and global c-state control. Under the Advanced tab go to CPU configuration and disable SVM Mode.

Under AI Tweaker set your base clock to 36 or 37 (the stock is 36) then go to DRAM timing control set ProcODT to 48 ohm.

Once you get windows 1709 installed and all your motherboard drivers installed then go to bios activate your RAM's xmp profile you should have it downloaded from the brands website. Okay I finally got it running stable this ayed several hours of gta 5 and hero's of the storm with no crashes.
