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09-27-2019 04:55 PM #11
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10-03-2019 03:11 PM #12
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up !
@Raja@Asus can u do something about ?
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10-11-2019 08:23 AM #13
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*Push*
Please make the option available for us.
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10-14-2019 06:20 PM #14
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10-30-2019 09:40 AM #15
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11-12-2019 09:14 PM #16
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pls dont forget asus ! You still in time ^^
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11-13-2019 10:57 AM #17
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Previously when I tested HPET/Spread Spectrum by unhiding it I came to the conclusion it does nothing. The Stilt recently tested and shared his information in this post on OCN (Quoted below).
In my opinion it has nothing to do with ASUS.
By default HPET and Spread Spectrum (for internal Pll) are enabled in AGESA and AMD has implemented their control through a debug menu, which isn't intended to the end-users.
The debug menu also appears to a remainder of old reference code, since it is clear that it isn't working.
Since these options (HPET and SSC) are supposed to be enabled at all times (at default), implementing control for them would require custom code from ASUS side. Sure, they can be disabled at bios build time, but obviously you cannot disable these features in public bios builds.
Are there any AM4 motherboards from any ODM, which would provide a functional HPET control?Last edited by gupsterg; 11-13-2019 at 11:04 AM.
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01-15-2020 06:23 AM #18
Interesting enough.
I do have the option to disable spread spectrum on the VI extreme which does indeed result in a 100Mhz bus speed.
Yet there is no spread spectrum option in the X570 TUF BIOS.
They are both running AGESA 1.0.0.4b so I can only conclude that it is ASUS that is choosing to remove it as a option and not AMD as the above post suggests.Last edited by ROGod; 01-15-2020 at 06:42 AM.
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01-15-2020 12:22 PM #19RockfordGuest
99.8 or 100 mhz??
seriously, are you guys for real?
Seem more like a mental health issue than a bios issue to me..
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01-15-2020 02:43 PM #20
It's .2 off!!! it's triggering my OCD lol.
It was just an observation between different ASUS mobo's.Last edited by ROGod; 01-15-2020 at 02:46 PM.