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Originally posted by FranciscoCL View Post
Maybe the memory trainig is fast but not accurate and that's why you are having BSOD.
Anyway it is just not usable for me at all and I am kinda confused why this is the only available BIOS on official support website right now
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Originally posted by MrHugelberg View PostF8c for X670e Master is not usuable for me. Bluescreens like every hour when playing a game, I downgraded back to F8b and it doesn't happen anymore.
I think F8c is a mess and should be avoided.
HUUGE improvement on boot times/memory training though.
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Why is - Disabled - Disables UEFI CSM and supports UEFI BIOS boot process only.
This item is configurable only when Windows 8/10 Features is set to Windows 8/10 or Windows 8/10 WHQL.?
not present in the Gigabyte x670e master , so you can have it say UEFI infront ott the windows boot , or im i still booting into UEFI , othervendors have it in there bios
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Originally posted by Carbonic View Post
Thanks for posting this. I've been having the exact same problem on that board and F8C, not stable at all.
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sry to bother you again, i habe aorus B550 Elite 1.0 with latest bios, i got 2x16 gb ddr4 ram from gskill and bought again 2x16 ddr4 ram from gskill, same model but the specs are a bit different....but what is weird, when i turn my PC on the first time it would turn on, turn off and after 2-3 seconds turn again and start normal i have the F14 Bios installed, xmp profile is turned on
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Originally posted by Puffnstuff View PostMeh my X570 aorus master pulled another feinting goat during post today. I was leaning towards a 13900k but if the 7950x3d shows up I might go that route but I'm definitely about done with this setup.
You'll know if you take too much voltage away from vcore as the system will crash after booting when you run something...;) Hope this helps--it helped me.
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Originally posted by Waltc View Post
I read a post on reddit/AMD the other day that seems to have panned out. Guy was having boot problems with several different x570 mboards (Asus & GB) and solved them all by setting his vcore to "Normal" and then offsetting his vcore by some slight negative voltage. I was having boot problems with my x570 Aorus Master (F36f) that seemed to come from nowhere, and I thought I needed a new CMOS battery (not true it turns out!), so I set my vcore negative voltage offset to -00.00675v, and like magic--all of the boot problems I'd been having disappeared! System is running like a top again! Haven't seen a repeat in an entire week, including this morning.
You'll know if you take too much voltage away from vcore as the system will crash after booting when you run something...;) Hope this helps--it helped me.
I should probably just go ahead and commit to new hardware and be done with it, however, I do have a 5800h laptop with a rtx 3060 that I could hook to the kvm switch if it does completely fail so I can keep on going and playing games on it is like using my old gtx 1080 but with ray tracing.
Edit: I've just committed almost $1.6k to an Intel 13900k build.Last edited by Puffnstuff; 12-10-2022, 06:52 PM.
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New gpu fever seems to have hit hard this week as I cannot find a rtx 4090 in stock anywhere at msrp but scalpers abound just as in times past. These guys must have supply chain access to buy so many cards before the consumers can have a chance at them and I think the FTC should step in and take action to prevent this kind of price gouging.
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well guys i jumped ship to ASUS to support my 5800x3d cpu since the beta version doesnt have fully implemented bios options for the 5800x3d on the x570 AMD aorus master.
Pros - gigabyte bios simplistic easy to use.
Cons - lack of support, customer service, price, lack luster.
I got my 5800x3D cpu running super buttery with the ASUS board. Shame i cannot say the same about the aorus master. Although all it requires is some attention for a stable fully updated non beta bios and i would've stayed with gigabyte. it was damaging my cpu to use the beta bios which is the main reason for me to switch.
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