EU Gigabyte Mainboard MC12-LE0 Re1.0 AMD B550 AM4 Ryzen

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koaly

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4650G with Kingston ECC UDIMM works perfect on the Mainboard and I can get it to 17W idle with no VMs and HDDs in spindown
I have got 27W in idle with 5750ge, 2x32Gb ECC UDIMM, 10Gbe SFP+ ACQ107 NIC, 2x1Tb nvme and 4x14Tb HDD.
Nvme never goes idle and Powertop shows only C3 state.
By full speed goes up to 55W.
 

Szala

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I have got 27W in idle with 5750ge, 2x32Gb ECC UDIMM, 10Gbe SFP+ ACQ107 NIC, 2x1Tb nvme and 4x14Tb HDD.
Nvme never goes idle and Powertop shows only C3 state.
By full speed goes up to 55W.
What PSU are you using?
 

SlowmoDK

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Im at 33w idle with a 5600x 2x32gb ECC 2x1tb nvmes and mellanox connect-x 4

the reason @koaly manages to get below 30w is his CPU, the 5650ge is a lower TPD version with only gen3 pci-e (35w vs normal 65w)
 

Szala

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Im at 33w idle with a 5600x 2x32gb ECC 2x1tb nvmes and mellanox connect-x 4

the reason @koaly manages to get below 30w is his CPU, the 5650ge is a lower TPD version with only gen3 pci-e (35w vs normal 65w)
You can control TDP of your 5600X. It is called PPT in bios setting. I am not sure if there is curve optimizer available in the bios of this motherboard. The main difference is that 5600X is having IO Die and CCD, while 5600G is monolithic design.
 

AlexGee

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The main difference is that 5600X is having IO Die and CCD, while 5600G is monolithic design.
That’s correct
APUs have around 5W less idle than Ryzen CPUs.

And you have to understand TDP: it’s only max power consumption, which is totally irrelevant in idle.
I’ve set my 4650G to 35W in BIOS and I don’t see any difference in idle power consumption. Still surprised that this marketing gag with lower TDP still works in times of TDP settings in BIOS
 

Szala

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That’s correct
APUs have around 5W less idle than Ryzen CPUs.

And you have to understand TDP: it’s only max power consumption, which is totally irrelevant in idle.
I’ve set my 4650G to 35W in BIOS and I don’t see any difference in idle power consumption. Still surprised that this marketing gag with lower TDP still works in times of TDP settings in BIOS
Unless they have different Voltage/Clock curve - but I don't think so.
 

d33p

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I‘m having some issues where the detected memory frequency doesn’t match the actual specs of my kit.

I have two 16GB Crucial (non ecc) 3200MHz DIMMs.
But the BIOS reports them at only 2133MHz.
After messing around a bit I found an option in the overclocking section to set the frequency to 3200MHz. However the board then refuses to boot and requires a BIOS clear.


any idea what I need to change to use the full 3200MHz?

thanks a lot


 

RolloZ170

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I have two 16GB Crucial (non ecc) 3200MHz DIMMs.
But the BIOS reports them at only 2133MHz.
jedec speed ?
in the early days those Kits are just 2133/2400 jedec at 1.2V and you need to enable XMP for max. speed.
any idea what I need to change to use the full 3200MHz?
enable the XMP profile but this kit should have by default 3200.
 
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d33p

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jedec speed ?
in the early days those Kits are just 2133/2400 jedec at 1.2V and you need to enable XMP for max. speed.

enable the XMP profile but this kit should have by default 3200.
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Unfortunately I cannot find anything about XMP in the documentation
 
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Serhan

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I see that my 5700x is running at 74 degrees under regular load. The cpu fan and sys1 fan both stay at 450 RPM no matter what happens. I looked for fan settings in bios, but was unable to find it. Can anyone help me figure out how to change the fan curve?
 

helskor

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I see that my 5700x is running at 74 degrees under regular load. The cpu fan and sys1 fan both stay at 450 RPM no matter what happens. I looked for fan settings in bios, but was unable to find it. Can anyone help me figure out how to change the fan curve?
Fan controls are in the IPMI system, under settings>fan profile
 
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Haldi

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I have got 27W in idle with 5750ge, 2x32Gb ECC UDIMM, 10Gbe SFP+ ACQ107 NIC, 2x1Tb nvme and 4x14Tb HDD.
Nvme never goes idle and Powertop shows only C3 state.
By full speed goes up to 55W.
That's impressive.
What OS?
Can you run Turbostat and check the package Power?

Seems like the ACQ107 truly does have good deep sleep/low idle power.
 

Serhan

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Did you figure it out, how to set it up properly? It seems strange to me ;-)
I was able to change the threshold, so my fans idle at at 45% instead of the default 30%. Then I added 70C at 50%, that works, but whatever I put as the next level, which is 80C, it does not change anything, my RPM is stuck at 600.
 

Szala

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I was able to change the threshold, so my fans idle at at 45% instead of the default 30%. Then I added 70C at 50%, that works, but whatever I put as the next level, which is 80C, it does not change anything, my RPM is stuck at 600.
That's exactly what I mean. It is somehow buggy

Btw there seems to be new bmc firmware
 
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