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Been running F16d for a little over half a day now.
Everything seems to be stable thus far - IDK about the TPM fixes, because I am still on Windows 10. But had a couple runs through 3D Mark Timespy and Cinebench R23, and scores didn't change significantly.
Hi, i got a problem, i can't enable the resize bar option on my Aorus Elite B550....just got my AMD RX 6700 xt 2 days ago...my CPU is a 3700x....updated the bios to F15c....enable the in the Bios menu the Resize bar option and the above 4g decoding and disabled the CSM support option in the boot menu....but everytime it boots it gets back to the Bios...so no Windows 10 start...only if i disable all the changes i made will it start windows....so what did i do wrong?
F36e with the 1.2.0.7 AGESA for x570 Master now on the main GB site. Looks like the US Gigabyte Forum is no more, apparently.
I also noticed that the forum was gone yesterday when I tried to visit the site. This morning I flashed to F36e and so far nothing weird has happened with my system...fingers crossed.
Been running F16d for a little over half a day now.
Everything seems to be stable thus far - IDK about the TPM fixes, because I am still on Windows 10. But had a couple runs through 3D Mark Timespy and Cinebench R23, and scores didn't change significantly.
You can turn fTPM on in Win10 to test it, you know. Just enable it in your bios. Win10 supports it, but doesn't require it.
Hi, i got a problem, i can't enable the resize bar option on my Aorus Elite B550....just got my AMD RX 6700 xt 2 days ago...my CPU is a 3700x....updated the bios to F15c....enable the in the Bios menu the Resize bar option and the above 4g decoding and disabled the CSM support option in the boot menu....but everytime it boots it gets back to the Bios...so no Windows 10 start...only if i disable all the changes i made will it start windows....so what did i do wrong?
bovcan Avoid using the vSOC, VDDP and VDDG settings from the main page in the bios, they've been broken for ages. Only use the ones within the "AMD Overclocking" submenu that are shown when enabling "SOC/Uncore OC mode", as these options are provided directly from the AGESA.
thanks, will give it a try. In F35b? I didnt had Vsoc problem.
but this topic is huge since then. I don't suppose anyone knows if that's the latest bios for that board? I like the nvme support but also all the other mods in the notes.
F36e on x570 aorus master BSOD on stock settings plus XMP profile and just browsing web on system that has been rock solid for over a year, considering that people reporting TPM is still broken and other issues I went back and no BSOD since
After that stuttering moment I went back into W11's settings and found that power management had been reenabled for multiple USB hubs which I again disabled. So far the stuttering hasn't returned and I'm hopeful that the USB hubs were the culprit. If the issue returns I'll let you guys know.
Updated X570 Aorus Ultra 1.2 from F36a to F36c , and the only issue that I have had is that it doesn't retain Wake from RTC setting across multiple reboots. The clock is correct , all other settings are correct . Only Wake on RTC H:M:S setting drops after the second cold boot. I even tried reflashing the BIOS just in case I had a bad flash , going back to F36a and see what happens.
How do I reflash the bios in a new way? I constantly disable the nwme controller when installing rst driver in the OS. When flashing, an error is thrown incorrect bios format
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