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Just a FYI, I found F36b for my Aorus x570 Master to be so bug-ridden I had to revert to F35 final, which I did with no trouble. Basically, almost every boot was ending up losing the bios settings--it got to be a real pain. At first--the first couple of days it seemed OK, then the bios problems began. F35 is much better in this regard--But I'll go back even further if I have to. So far F35 seems stable.
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I am looking for the latest bios for my x570 Aorus Elite that can actually set VDDG voltages correctly, now both voltages are limited to 0.99v and linked, this is on F36.
Am I assuming right that any AGESA 1.2.0.3b bios (F35 from July 2021 on my motherboard), works fine?
This issue has completely blocked anything above 1833fclk with 3600mhz b-die DR 2x16gb C14 G.skills. Could it be Gigabyte supports lack of english skills is the reason they don't get this right? They report to the techs that VDDG can not be adjusted and they try to adjust voltages up a little from 700mv, and se that it does something, and therefore it's all ok. Some of the responses from them are worrying me if this is not the case..
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Originally posted by Waltc View PostJust a FYI, I found F36b for my Aorus x570 Master to be so bug-ridden I had to revert to F35 final, which I did with no trouble. Basically, almost every boot was ending up losing the bios settings--it got to be a real pain. At first--the first couple of days it seemed OK, then the bios problems began. F35 is much better in this regard--But I'll go back even further if I have to. So far F35 seems stable.
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Originally posted by kalima View PostAMD make a official statement for fTPM issue (big stuttering) it's will be fixed on agesa 1.2.0.7.
I hope Gigabyte will look that soon.
For now, waiting for AGESA 1.2.0.6C
According to the changelog, the new AGESA 1.2.0.6C BIOS firmware adds a new security patch for AMD Raven Ridge & Picasso APUs while offering support for Vermeer-X CPUs too. It is also stated in the changelog that there are certain performance improvements made over the AGESA 1.2.0.4 and 1.2.0.5 releases.
AGESA 1.2.0.6C:- Security Patch for Raven Ridge / Picasso APU.
- Support Vermeer-X CPU (Ryzen 7 5800X3D).
- Performance Improvements.
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Originally posted by MrBeer View Post
I have no problems with this bios using. 5900
I wish AMD had been more specific about the fTPM stutter bug as I've been using fTPM in Win10 & Win11 for at least two years, and I've never seen the problem, and I've installed many a bios version.
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Originally posted by marstein View PostI have been running F37a on X570 Aorus Elite Wifi for a few days now with no problems.
Using XMP, CSM disabled, 5800x, 64GB G.Skill F4-3600C18-32 2x, Radeon 5700X
For reference, my machine is quite similar, but an nVidia GeForce2060 Super. My processor is a Ryzen 3700x. My memory is also two sticks of G.Skill, but I'd have to double-check the exact part numbers/speeds.
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Hello,
my spec. are: MB Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 7 wifi (1.0) x470 AMD, Ryzen 7 2700X 8 cores, ASUS Radeon RX Vega 64(OC) ROG, G.skill 2x 8GB 3200mhz, Win 10 PRO 64bit, SSD 970 pro samsung 1TB
Windows are freshly instaled (from cloud with data saved) and all drivers new / up to date. Latest chipset dr / gpu drivers / C++ latest versions. Win update all updated.
I just did Q-Flashed bios from F8 to F31 and then to F62 directly and skiped the EC Firmware update as mentioned in F40 - F41 bios sections...it completed succesfully but not sure about all of that much rly :( Dont know if that was a good idea :-D
Some errors poped up when i disabled CPU fTPM in bios, because it started showing code 33 on debug LED, but after disabling it in UEFI it shows even worse things - code AA and d3 and event logs showed some serious Hardware errors (3 times that error in row) related to cpu cores 0 (2 times) and 12 (1 time):
WHEA-Logger ID 18
Component report: Processor Core
Error source: Machine Check Exception
Error type: Cache Hierarchy Error
ID driver APIC procesor: 12
(translated to EN)
+ got problems with some applications not wroking and occasional system freezes too. (freezes happened before as well)
What do u guys think ? Im a dumbo for sure xD
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Originally posted by RaizenX64 View PostHello,
my spec. are: MB Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 7 wifi (1.0) x470 AMD, Ryzen 7 2700X 8 cores, ASUS Radeon RX Vega 64(OC) ROG, G.skill 2x 8GB 3200mhz, Win 10 PRO 64bit, SSD 970 pro samsung 1TB
Windows are freshly instaled (from cloud with data saved) and all drivers new / up to date. Latest chipset dr / gpu drivers / C++ latest versions. Win update all updated.
I just did Q-Flashed bios from F8 to F31 and then to F62 directly and skiped the EC Firmware update as mentioned in F40 - F41 bios sections...it completed succesfully but not sure about all of that much rly :( Dont know if that was a good idea :-D
Some errors poped up when i disabled CPU fTPM in bios, because it started showing code 33 on debug LED, but after disabling it in UEFI it shows even worse things - code AA and d3 and event logs showed some serious Hardware errors (3 times that error in row) related to cpu cores 0 (2 times) and 12 (1 time):
WHEA-Logger ID 18
Component report: Processor Core
Error source: Machine Check Exception
Error type: Cache Hierarchy Error
ID driver APIC procesor: 12
(translated to EN)
+ got problems with some applications not wroking and occasional system freezes too. (freezes happened before as well)
What do u guys think ? Im a dumbo for sure xD
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New chipset drivers for X570 probably B550 etc as well 4.03.03.431 https://www.amd.com/en/support/chips...ocket-am4/x570
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