Really wish gigabyte would graduate x570 f37d to either final 37 or start a new one
No announcement yet.
GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
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GEO147 I had to slightly revamp my 12hr Karhu RamTest stable memory OC after switching from a 3900X to a 5900X, but nothing major. There can be many reasons for your issue: I.e. unsuitable BIOS version/beta BIOS, unstable OC/UV (including PBO + CO), a misconfigured UEFI, (very rare) a bad CPU, which you can RMA, (also rare) a RAM chip that coincidentally decided to kick the bucket, or something else entirely.. If X570 or the Ryzen 5000 series were a BSODfest for everybody, the platform would have a much worse public reception.
On my X570 Aorus Pro R1.0, AGESA 1.2.0.3 has been the best experience for me so far.
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Originally posted by BlueMonday19 View Post
They're probably focussing on the new X670 boards, we'll be lucky to ever see a non-BETA X570 BIOS
Since I expect at least same or better longevity from AM5 I will buy from other OEM.... sorry GB.
Best Features and Support for me as Prio, best bang for buck is lower on the list.
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I'm having a really good time with F36f on Aorus Master. No USB problems, and PBO is very precise for me, I get great clocks out of my 5950X. I'm happy, and will most likely never burn another BIOS on this board again.
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Originally posted by hansmuff View PostI'm having a really good time with F36f on Aorus Master. No USB problems, and PBO is very precise for me, I get great clocks out of my 5950X. I'm happy, and will most likely never burn another BIOS on this board again.
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>Expecting anything to change from beta to release version when the AGESA hasn't changed
yall are [email protected]$$ smh
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Originally posted by legitsu View Post>Expecting anything to change from beta to release version when the AGESA hasn't changed
yall are [email protected]$$ smh
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Although its strange there's been no full release for 8 months, that BIOS does work OK and there are betas if you do have the stutter or a 5800x3D.
Although the new 7000 series will be quicker it'll prob be another 12 months before the complaints stop about that BIOS plus the new m/bs and DDR5 will be expensive compared to B550 and DDR4
Its the same with Nvidia 4000 - theyre more expensive, 3 slot size, and pretty much need a new PSU setup, and I'm not so sure about the extra perf compared with 3000 anyway
So newer isnt always better.
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