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11-09-2020 07:48 AM #391
simeongg PC Specs Motherboard Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Processor AMD Ryzen 3700X Memory (part number) PVS416G400C9K Patriot 2x 8GB DDR4 @3733 Graphics Card #1 Palit Products - GeForce RTX™ 2070 GameRock Premium Monitor Acer KG241 Pbmidpx - 24", FHD, 144Hz, 1ms, FreeSync, black Storage #1 2x 500GB Samsung 970 @ Raid Storage #2 2x 4TB Seagate @ Raid CPU Cooler Arctic Liquid Freezer II - 280 Case ASUS TUF Gaming GT501 Power Supply Cooler Master Silent Pro 1000W OS Windows 10 x64 Pro
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Hello, my temps are ok on chipset around 35-40 as CPU on idle.
Here is how I produce restart on beta 2812, I do two manual sleeps, then restart PC and on next login my PC resets as on 2802.
It seems on sleep reset was fixed. I believe now the problem is on Asus side, not the AMD. Still for me 2606 BIOS is best at the moment.
From Asus support advise me to wait for stable BIOS after 2812 and should be OK.
Thats for now from me with new 2802 or 2812 :/
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11-09-2020 04:14 PM #392
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Latest BIOS is not stable with PBO
Can confirm I have attempted the latest 2802 and 2812 BIOS versions. They increase performance and benchmarks quite a bit, however PBO reacts completely differently to version 2606 and below. None of this is specified in the BIOS changelog. This has caused a lot of BSODs especially with MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and IRQL_NOT_EQUAL with PBO enabled even when set to 0MHz overclock. I have had to revert back to 2204 version due to instability.
Increase in Cinebench R20:
+100 points in single core
+400-500 points in multi core
My 3950X finally hits 4.7GHz and over with the latest BIOS, whereas before it never went over 4.650MHz.
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11-10-2020 11:19 AM #393
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Shtdowns
Same here bios 2802 random shutdowns and restarts. mostly idle.
in games ok, no shutdowns.
Ryzen 3700x. temperature ok.
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11-11-2020 04:51 PM #394
comfuzio13 PC Specs Laptop (Model) G701VO Motherboard ROG Strix x570-E Gaming Processor Ryzen 9 3900x Memory (part number) CMW32GX4M2C3466C16 Graphics Card #1 GV-N166TOC-6GD Storage #1 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB Storage #2 Samsung 840 256GB CPU Cooler Stock Case NZXT H500i Keyboard Logitech G15 Mouse Corsair Scimitar PRO RGB OS Windows 10 x64 Pro / Manjaro KDE
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Although with the 2812 I didn't have any shutdowns or reboots with the same settings as in 2802, I know from a friend who has faced the same problem in both versions, the fix is easy, just increase a bit the voltage! The lowest amount you can do safely and no more reboots/shut downs for him!
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11-24-2020 01:32 PM #395
comfuzio13 PC Specs Laptop (Model) G701VO Motherboard ROG Strix x570-E Gaming Processor Ryzen 9 3900x Memory (part number) CMW32GX4M2C3466C16 Graphics Card #1 GV-N166TOC-6GD Storage #1 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB Storage #2 Samsung 840 256GB CPU Cooler Stock Case NZXT H500i Keyboard Logitech G15 Mouse Corsair Scimitar PRO RGB OS Windows 10 x64 Pro / Manjaro KDE
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11-24-2020 04:06 PM #396
finnstop PC Specs Motherboard Asus Strix X570-E Gaming Processor AMD Ryzen 3950X Memory (part number) GSkill F4-3200C14-16GVK (32GB) Graphics Card #1 Asus GeForce RTX 2070 Super Overclocked 8G EVO Monitor Dell U2713HM Storage #1 Crucial MX500 Storage #2 Crucial MX500 CPU Cooler EVGA CLC280 Case Fractal Define Meshify S2 Power Supply Corsair RM750X Keyboard Asus ROG Strix Scope RGB Mechanical Mouse Razer Basilisk V2 OS Windows 10
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I've been back on ver 2606 as I wasn't able to get things 100% stable with 2802. I saw both apps closing/crashing or blue screen crashes. These problems weren't happening every single day but would every now and then and that was enough for me. 2606 has been super solid for the past week and was also solid when I ran it prior to trying 2802.
Looks like the Crosshair folks are also having similar problems with the latest BIOS versions as well, so it's not just the X570E.
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11-25-2020 01:21 AM #397
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X570 f 5900x gskill cl16 kit
Wow......what a sh1t show
Nothing but problems with this f7cking board.....my chipset temps are at 81!
Wtf?!
Thanks to the guy above me, there's just too much sh1t to read. Will flashback to bios mentioned above and test for another day. If no go. Im returning all my asus ****.
Gonna go dragon center and leave this armoury bullsh1t...F0CK 1T!
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11-25-2020 06:10 PM #398
simeongg PC Specs Motherboard Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Processor AMD Ryzen 3700X Memory (part number) PVS416G400C9K Patriot 2x 8GB DDR4 @3733 Graphics Card #1 Palit Products - GeForce RTX™ 2070 GameRock Premium Monitor Acer KG241 Pbmidpx - 24", FHD, 144Hz, 1ms, FreeSync, black Storage #1 2x 500GB Samsung 970 @ Raid Storage #2 2x 4TB Seagate @ Raid CPU Cooler Arctic Liquid Freezer II - 280 Case ASUS TUF Gaming GT501 Power Supply Cooler Master Silent Pro 1000W OS Windows 10 x64 Pro
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There is 2816 BIOS from today, any test on it?
Version 2816 Beta Version
2020/11/25
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11-25-2020 07:15 PM #399
Shenny PC Specs Motherboard Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Processor AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Memory (part number) 2 x 16 GB Corsair DDR4 3200 MHz Graphics Card #1 EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra Sound Card Creative Sound BlasterX AE-7 Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG279Q Storage #1 Intel SSD 330 240 GB Storage #2 Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500 GB CPU Cooler Noctua NH U-12S Case Be Quiet! Pure Base 500DX Power Supply Corsair RM 850x Keyboard Logitech G15 Mouse Logitech G903 Headset HyperX Cloud Alpha Gold Limited OS Windows 10 x64 Pro
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Is it becoming a habit of Asus to release only beta versions now (previous BIOS was also marked as beta)? As long as I am happy with my current non-beta BIOS (2802), I can't see any reason why I should update to a beta version.
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11-25-2020 08:02 PM #400
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Do you have a 5000 series Ryzen CPU?
If yes, you should care about those updates, since they carry essential functions. And of course they are beta, this is new hardware that has to be supported. Do you want to wait additional 3 months for the launch to get a non-beta BIOS? Or do you want the products to be released on time and BIOS support rolls out the following weeks?
I prefer the 2nd approach.
On topic: just installed the latest BIOS, testing with the 5800X now.