02-21-2020 04:57 PM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
02-21-2020 05:08 PM
02-21-2020 07:38 PM
02-22-2020 03:51 AM
Super Gnome wrote:
Sorry but I dont understand. Are you saying I should switch from default to something else? I have not changed the settings in any way after installing.
Do you mean I should switch to Optimized Default and then choose XMP? Sorry I dont understand anything but simple language.
Just asking because my CPU is stuck with all cores running at around 4100 MHz while idling with this new BIOS. The setting is default and auto, not XMP. I don't like it at all because my cores are running at idle at 70 degrees unless the fans are blasting at full speed. The fans are commercial server grade fans too.
Frankly speaking, I am worried I have already half cooked my CPU at this point without knowing it having it at default.
02-23-2020 01:36 AM
vmanuelgm wrote:
Optimized settings are charged when flashing a new bios, so if u enter the bios after flashing and press optimized settings, u are doing nothing.
The cpu stuck at 4100 could be caused by intel speedshift. This parameter was introduced to enhance classic speedstep and tries to modify the cpu clock to turbo as fast as possible in order to speed up the processes and it's hardware controlled. So if u use CPU-Z or another monitoring APP, u'll see your cpu continously going up to turbo clock. If u want to have the classic speedstep, just disable speedshift in Bios, along with autonomous C states.
I also found Microcode 68 combined with Bios 3006 could cause Bad Pool Header GSOD's in Windows 10 (non Insider Version).
02-21-2020 11:25 PM
02-22-2020 04:47 PM