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Thread: X370 X470 AGESA 1003AB Bioses
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10-02-2019 07:14 AM #1021
maxrealliti PC Specs Motherboard ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO Processor AMD Ryzen 7 3800X Memory (part number) G.Skill Trident Z 32GB DDR4 F4-3200C14D-32GTZN 3733 С16 Graphics Card #1 AXRX 6800XT 16GBD6-2DHCE/OC 2800MHz Sound Card Creative AE-7 Monitor Samsung C32HG70QQI 144Hz Storage #1 Samsung MZ-V6E500BW Storage #2 Samsung MZ-V7E1T0BW CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro H110i Extreme Case NZXT 810 Switch Power Supply Seasonic Platinum Series 860 Watt Keyboard Razer BlackWidow X TOURNAMENT Chroma Mouse ROG Gladius II Headset SteelSeries Siberia 200 Gaming Headset Mouse Pad ROG GM50 Mouse Pad Headset/Speakers Edifier S550 Encore OS Windows 10 Pro Network Router ASUS RT-AC68U + RP-AC68U
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the problem of errors is overclocking the memory if there is practically no problem leaving everything at the standard settings, people at the forum amd complain of the same problems, and here, most likely, in order to please the new processors, the chipset was sharpened for it because changing the BIOS to the very first for c6n does not work , rollback, chipset drivers, too, already changed the versions of windows and video card drivers and all the same, it’s all the same with hardware acceleration in windows but I don’t think, according to my observations, the problem is with the kernel error or the card driver, ka That part of the boost is very strong and the memory map is not stable sometimes even blocks memory card in the same frequency, I think it is pci 4.0 support has brought these problems because it blocks the AMD that support micro code
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10-03-2019 07:51 PM #1022
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any update when the boot error fix in 0075 will be integrate into 7501 or future bios of C6H?
hope Shamino or any asus staff can answer this.
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10-09-2019 05:24 PM #1023
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I had been sent back my CPU to AMD Authorized Distributors in my country
The engineer contacted me
They found the CPU has some problem
They would change a new CPU for me
I had received a new CPU last week
Everything works fine after the new CPU is installed on the computer
There is no longer a random BSoD problem
Thank you all, you guysLast edited by suifong; 10-09-2019 at 05:26 PM.
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10-09-2019 09:28 PM #1024
igralec84 PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero Processor Ryzen 7 3700X Memory (part number) 2x F4-3200C14-8GVK Graphics Card #1 RTX 2080 FE + EK Waterblock Monitor HP Omen 32 Storage #1 WD Blue 250gb M.2 Storage #2 Kingston SSD 128GB CPU Cooler EK-KIT X360 Case Thermaltake Core P3 Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 Keyboard Razer Ornata Chroma Mouse ASUS ROG Pugio Headset/Speakers Logitech Z333 OS Win 10 Pro Accessory #1 3x Noctua NF-F12 Accessory #2 Phanteks Premium Riser
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Great to hear that!
I'm also happy to report i've been without a BSOD for 12 days now (last 3 days of 3600X and now 9 days of 3700X).
I did a chkdsk that fixed some errors, then uninstalled chipset drivers with Revo Uninstaller, reinstalled and switched to Ryzen Balanced Plan (and not Windows Balanced plan with 5% minimum processor state that i used all the time before). Also used very loose 3200 CL14 timings from DRAM Calculator, but also set the termination block and CAD_BUS block ohm values manually, which i never did before.
Looking forward to AGESA 1.0.0.4 improvements coming in November, although i wonder how many of those "100" will come down to X470. Maybe AutoOC will now really get +200mhz but at own risk and warranty void or something.
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10-10-2019 06:35 PM #1025
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Potential Q-code 8 fix
As a Final Update for my Q-code 8 issue that I had after I upgraded to my 3900x. My system is fully stable now and I haven't had that issue for over a week now. I was even able to fully reinstall windows without any problems.
For me, the fix was a) Updating to 7501 cause I strongly believe 7403 was a trash of a BIOS and b) Setting my ram timings manually and c) Disable ECC. With 7403, even if I set everything to default or make some adjustments or anything, that stupid Q-code 8 would always come up. With 7501, default seems to work just fine but the ram would be running at like 2400mhz. If I enabled DOCP to 3200mhz, it would come back to that Q-code 8. When I disabled ECC, it would happen less often but still happen. So once I set my timings manually which is really just setting it to DOCP, saving and exiting and then it will tell you the timings on that screen and then I just took a picture of all the changes and put those in manually instead. And Bam, everything seems to work. Ram is 3200mhz, no Q-code 8, Windows is able to get reinstalled.
With that being said, Asus needs to get their game up. My 1700 works flawlessly, I only had to do this with the 3900x. They need to quit taking shortcuts and higher some actual people that can do proper testing instead of releasing broken nonsense for the BIOS of all things. I can't imagine what would happen if a new pc builder had issues like this.
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10-12-2019 03:16 PM #1026
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I have same problems, and time in my BIOS on C6H don't go(Motheboard battary NEW).
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10-13-2019 01:39 AM #1027
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That is so odd, cause for my RAM kit at least, disabling ECC mode worked for every AGESA 1.0.0.3 BIOS until the ABBA one with 7501. With 7501 i have to run ECC mode or i'll get crashing.
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10-13-2019 09:18 AM #1028
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10-13-2019 04:30 PM #1029
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Strange, then for me, in order to run my XMP profile without crashing, I have to increase my DRAM voltage from 1.35v to 1.38v.
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10-14-2019 11:07 PM #1030
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Hey, guys! I noticed an interesting thing. Try to open an HWInfo and Aida stress test at the same time and just let it idle. All my cores boosted to 4400 one by one https://imgur.com/a/cjDOtl7
It seems to be an easiest way to check the boost. Post your results, please.