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With new AGESA my 5800X runs much hotter, even with more lower curve optimizer setting. like always... never change a running system.
My 5950X on Aorus Master 1.2 @ F34 - also runs hotter, I was worried that therlam paste went dead (thermal gryzzly kryonaut extreme...), but seems it is it, new AGESA...
This links to an F13 from 05/21 with totally different checksum than the supposed 44FD from 2021/07/13. Is there a working link you could give?
You will find that the posted Checksums will appear in the Bios info section IN THE BIOS AFTER FLASHING. The bios flashing utility VERIFIES the bios you wish to install before flashing. It's pretty much idiot proof.
With new AGESA my 5800X runs much hotter, even with more lower curve optimizer setting. like always... never change a running system.
SIV and Fan Curves will get reset after BIOS update...
Open SIV and have it re-calibrate, and load any saved fan curve profile (if you Saved one, otherwise you will need to re-create it).
You will find that the posted Checksums will appear in the Bios info section IN THE BIOS AFTER FLASHING. The bios flashing utility VERIFIES the bios you wish to install before flashing. It's pretty much idiot proof.
Huh, i dont think you understood what i wrote. The bios linked on the gigabyte page for pro V2 is an old F13 that was posted and pulled a few months ago. Thats why i reacted IN THE BIOS when it showed the cheksum of the new bios was 7esomething instead of the 44FD that the new F13 is suppose to be. Oh and it showed the date of the "new" bios as well, not 07/13 but 05/21, hence its a bum link.
Edit: Btw what would be the point of it showing AFTER youve flashed it? Isnt the point of a checksum that you verify its the real thing BEFORE you flash it?
Huh, i dont think you understood what i wrote. The bios linked on the gigabyte page for pro V2 is an old F13 that was posted and pulled a few months ago. Thats why i reacted IN THE BIOS when it showed the cheksum of the new bios was 7esomething instead of the 44FD that the new F13 is suppose to be. Oh and it showed the date of the "new" bios as well, not 07/13 but 05/21, hence its a bum link.
Edit: Btw what would be the point of it showing AFTER youve flashed it? Isnt the point of a checksum that you verify its the real thing BEFORE you flash it?
I just go to my Gigabyte mobo homepage and download the Bios I want to run. Never had a problem. Not one ever. Sounds like your best bet is to take up your concerns with GB support. I sincerely doubt anyone in this forum will be able to give you an answer you'll be happy with. Good luck! https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/Technical-Support
stasio it seems theres a beta bios for z590 aorus master dated 15th july. Is there a beta bios also for other Z590 boards (to be precise, the Z590 AORUS XTREME). Thank you.
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F13 on B550I still works fine for me. I don't have a Linux install right now but I'll see if I can test something soon. Which distro are you using?
I just go to my Gigabyte mobo homepage and download the Bios I want to run. Never had a problem. Not one ever. Sounds like your best bet is to take up your concerns with GB support. I sincerely doubt anyone in this forum will be able to give you an answer you'll be happy with. Good luck! https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/Technical-Support
Yes so have I, except this time, since the file is wrong on gigabytes support page, and i saw a few posts above here someone with the same issue, and who got helped by the dude i was quoting, stasio. I mean it cant just be me that have this issue^^
plee82 Did you download the file and open it? Because yes on the support page it says its a different version, but when i download it (and i tried another computer as well just to make sure it wasnt cached) the actual file will contain an older F13 bios, and that same file has been up there for a few months.
Yes so have I, except this time, since the file is wrong on gigabytes support page, and i saw a few posts above here someone with the same issue, and who got helped by the dude i was quoting, stasio. I mean it cant just be me that have this issue^^
plee82 Did you download the file and open it? Because yes on the support page it says its a different version, but when i download it (and i tried another computer as well just to make sure it wasnt cached) the actual file will contain an older F13 bios, and that same file has been up there for a few months.
I actually opened the zip file, shows 7/8/2021 on the file.
Ok i solved it :) I switched to a vpn and put my location to New york, and that pointed me to the correct server. I guess it was an EU issue, thank you all
edit: correct file i suppose, seems like they slipped up on some of the EU servers, i thought of it when it said download from nearest server^^
stasio it seems theres a beta bios for z590 aorus master dated 15th july. Is there a beta bios also for other Z590 boards (to be precise, the Z590 AORUS XTREME). Thank you.
Z590 Master F5g is dated 07.02.2021.
First page updated with available new BIOS's. No other updates yet.
B550i PRO AX, switched to F13 this saturday and I am now experiencing issues where my bluetooth keyboard will randomly stop working whereas I did not have this issue under F13i. USB issues (which I DID have in the beta bios) have been resolved however. Has anyone else experienced this? I've already changed the setting that windows is not allowed to switch of the bluetooth module to conserve power and fastboot is turned off. Also running the latest intel bluetooth drivers (.50)
SIV and Fan Curves will get reset after BIOS update...
Open SIV and have it re-calibrate, and load any saved fan curve profile (if you Saved one, otherwise you will need to re-create it).
How can I save my fan curve before updating right in the BIOS? Since I don't want to use any crappy software for fan curves, I always tune them right in the BIOS. Is there a way to save those to a USB stick?
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