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For me, the checksum of the file I downloaded earlier and the file I just downloaded directly from the support page are not different. I also flashed it 2 days ago and am still using it.
What was the Checksum of the BIOS when you installed it? Gigabyte website says it's 1CD3 but the file is 98FE.
I have a B550 Aorus Elite AX V2 (rev 1.0), my system originally born with a 5600x. Recently I updated it with a 5800X3D. I noticed that now the TPM window under the Windows Security app report that "TPM Attestation" is "Not Supported" while "TPM Memory" is "Ready", althought on "tpm.msc" report "TPM is ready to used". This is on Windows 11. I'm not using any extenal TPM module since ryzen 5000 should support TPM 2.0 natively. I lost a lot of time trying to make it work. Actually I'm on latest bios for my board (f16d), but I tried to go back to older versions. I tried countless times to reset the TPM both from Windows and /or Motherboard bios settings. I already done a clean installation of windows 11 with deletion of all previous partition created. I have done these steps both on old windows and fresh windows installation. I've seen other people reporting it and a mod on gigabyte subreddit told me that many people reported this issue. Someone else experience this issue and managed to solve it without buying an external tpm module? I already opened a ticket with gigabyte support but they keep telling me to do the same thing I've already described above. Thanks
I downloaded the BIOS F36 Xtreme BIOS again this morning (directly from Gigabyte page as before). Still getting a checksum of 98FE when I go to install, doesn't match the website 1CD3. Awaiting a response from Gigabyte e-Support. I've been using the BIOS since Thursday with no apparent issues, it's certainly stable
how can this still be the only version thats available to download on OFFICIAL website, what the hell
it's not even that obviously marked as beta
thanks for reporting though
If you change the version in the URL it will download the version you want. So just copy the link url, paste in the search bar, and change F8g to F8b or whichever you want and it will download it.
F8c causes all games to crash on my system after a few minutes with GPU related errors. Post time was much faster though.
Rolled back to F7 because I couldn't figure out how to get F8b and took a severe gpu performance hit. Like 20%, super weird.
Figured out how to get back to F8b and gpu performance is back to normal with no crashing, but back to insanely long post time.
Changing the DDR memory feature on this bios from auto to enable dramatically improves post time but also dramatically increases memory BSODs.
You really should give F8h a try. So far I haven't had a single issue with newest F8h
Either F8c and F8g caused issues within first half an hour after flash already.
You really should give F8h a try. So far I haven't had a single issue with newest F8h
Either F8c and F8g caused issues within first half an hour after flash already.
F8h looks promising so far.
Updated to F8h today and so far no game crashing or gpu performance throttling. Post time has gone from around 45 seconds to about 10 also so that is a win in my book!
You really should give F8h a try. So far I haven't had a single issue with newest F8h
Either F8c and F8g caused issues within first half an hour after flash already.
F8h looks promising so far.
I've had weird behavior from F8h too sadly. It's way better than F8c but still rather unreliable in weird ways.
i have tested all bios updates (beta and official) for my Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX for the last 2 years. With all versions (except the beta F13i) the power consumption at idle and load is always 13 watts higher. Would like to use a current bios, but not as long as the power consumption is higher. Is there a solution or bios setting? I can't find any differences in the settings why the power consumption is higher.
I've had weird behavior from F8h too sadly. It's way better than F8c but still rather unreliable in weird ways.
F8h has also been a little weird for me, what was yours btw?
I have it failing to boot sometimes, unsure but it might of taken a PCIE network adapter out? but since taking it out it does load quicker, but I did have display issues wiht my 3090fe until i reset the bios... I'm thinking id rather go back to F7 and just wait at this point.
F8h has also been a little weird for me, what was yours btw?
I have it failing to boot sometimes, unsure but it might of taken a PCIE network adapter out? but since taking it out it does load quicker, but I did have display issues wiht my 3090fe until i reset the bios... I'm thinking id rather go back to F7 and just wait at this point.
Yeah failure to boot a couple of times. Once the networking just stopped.
I'm thinking it could be PCIe lanes? or related.
While troubleshooting issues I had Nvme drive that acted weird and effected the rest of the system, I figured it was broken and I took it out and that seemed to fix it much of the issues. Now I'm thinking the drive might be fine and it was a PCIe lane issue or similar all along. Considering it affects boot, USB devices to stop working and now networking (once).
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