Desperately need X570 AORUS Pro WIFI - F34 1.2.0.3 C. Does anyone have it. I have this motherboard with 5700G and 2 x 16 Ripjaws 3200 CL14 and it only recognizes one RAM stick, so runs at half speed (single channel) with half the memory, plus BSOD's.
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Is Frustrating thats for sure, but guess all can mostly do is wait for any future updates at this point, eventually they have to get the newer betas out or Final Uefi bioses for there boards. Just Hopefully don't need any Uefi bios update or System Drivers for Windows 11 when releases on October 5th, and for the current systems probably a bit after that possibly
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F34 finally made my system stable. Standard settings except enabled XMP.
I bought my setup in Dec. 2020 and at the start i could only run 1x16Gb RAM, not even 110% stable (sudden reboot issue).
F32 made it semi stable and i could run 2x16Gb but as soon i threw in my last 2x32Gb RAM i got sudden reboot again.
F34, so far its stable for me. I havent noticed any temperature rise like others and... yea basic all i wanted was a stable system. I dont (yet) go into overclocking, boosting RAM etc.
Needed it for gaming purpose and study (virtual machines, labs etc.)- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5950x
- RAM: 4x16GB Kingston HyperX Fury 3600Mhz DDR4 (HX436C17FB3AK2)
- MB: Gigabyte X570 AORUS MASTER rev 1.2
- Tower: Fractal Design Meshify C Temp G
- PSU: CORSAIR RM Series RM850
- CPU Cooler: Cooler Master ML240R
- GPU: ASUS GeForce RTX 3070 DUAL
- Monitor: Acer Nitro VG270UPbmiipx
- SSD1: Samsung 980 PRO SSD PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 - 1TB
- SSD2: Samsung 980 PRO SSD PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 - 1TB
- SSD3: Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD M.2 2280 - 2TB
- Headset: Sennheiser Game One
- External soundcard: Sound Blaster E1
Well just wanted to let others know if you where in the same position as me with semi-related hardware :)
I was about to throw the motherboard into the ocean but gave it a last try at F34.... so far so good, it lives for now!
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Originally posted by SkySong View PostDesperately need X570 AORUS Pro WIFI - F34 1.2.0.3 C. Does anyone have it. I have this motherboard with 5700G and 2 x 16 Ripjaws 3200 CL14 and it only recognizes one RAM stick, so runs at half speed (single channel) with half the memory, plus BSOD's.
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Originally posted by SkySong View PostDesperately need X570 AORUS Pro WIFI - F34 1.2.0.3 C. Does anyone have it. I have this motherboard with 5700G and 2 x 16 Ripjaws 3200 CL14 and it only recognizes one RAM stick, so runs at half speed (single channel) with half the memory, plus BSOD's.
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Originally posted by Waltc View Post
I had that happen once, myself--turned out that one of the DIMMs wasn't actually seated even though I had looked at it and though it was. Also, make sure that you are populating the correct slots, as in a2b2, with 2 being the designated slot, a/b being the channels, left to right from your CPU. That is the correct seating for two DIMMS, dual channel. Patch C would be of no help to you for this problem, imo.
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Originally posted by Xaradoge3 View PostHonestly, I am thinking of moving away from GB once the Zen3+ chips come out
I'm thinking of moving to Asus next. I used to be MSI fangirl but when they had that "too small BIOS" debacle a few years ago, i moved to Gigabyte. Now looking to move to Asus. They already have the C patch out.
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Honestly i'd just be happy if Gigabyte Got the Final Bios out for my Gigabyte B460M-DS3H Rev 1.0 Uefi bios, been on F5D beta one since March 18th 2021, understand they have the ransomware mess to clean up from, and tons of people wanting there RMA's processed, and other support issues to deal with as well.
Previous board in my older Prebuilt system i traded into local PC shop was Asus board, sadly had no Asus boards at the shop when i got my Intel 10700 system built, or i may have picked one of those, still might and install it myself in the future possibly if i must
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Personally I don't understand what the ransomware hack has to do with their BIOS engineers deciding not to work anymore... are their engineers on permanent vacation now, or do you want to tell me their BIOS engineers are now in charge of doing customer service for RMA or negotiations with hackers instead of their previous duties?
What kind of excuse is this ransomware to stop producing software updates to their products? Who am I kidding -- their sole pensioner part-time BIOS engineer wasn't doing much work before the hack.. GB has been behind the curve this generation from the get-go. From abysmal exploding PSUs to broken BIOSes on high end motherboards to really bad GPU thermal pads.. this company lost its lead and is approaching BIOSTAR territory quickly.
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Originally posted by g111 View PostPersonally I don't understand what the ransomware hack has to do with their BIOS engineers deciding not to work anymore... are their engineers on permanent vacation now, or do you want to tell me their BIOS engineers are now in charge of doing customer service for RMA or negotiations with hackers instead of their previous duties?
What kind of excuse is this ransomware to stop producing software updates to their products? Who am I kidding -- their sole pensioner part-time BIOS engineer wasn't doing much work before the hack.. GB has been behind the curve this generation from the get-go. From abysmal exploding PSUs to broken BIOSes on high end motherboards to really bad GPU thermal pads.. this company lost its lead and is approaching BIOSTAR territory quickly.
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It just seems to be updates to the website that arent happening - an OTA for App Center happened so they're still working. But their prio will be new products coming soon more than keeping a few forum posters happy - in any case no-one knows what the new AGESA does or why they need it.
The B550i was well priced and no probs VRM wise - it's just the onboard devices that had issues like BT and LAN. Zen 3 has also been pretty good apart from USB but aren't that cheap considering no iGPU.
But next time I'll prob go back to Intel/Asus - their m/b arent cheap but with current GPU prices that's not such a big factor.
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