Any issues with Bluetooth? I can't connect any device and I suspect it's linked to the F19 BIOS update. Will try rolling back.
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I've seen posts on Reddit from several different people that there is an F13b BIOS for the X399 Designare EX that enables Resizable BAR support, but I was unable to get it from Gigabyte eSupport. I know this is an older board now, but does this BIOS actually exist, and can it be posted here?
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Originally posted by chilnak View PostI've seen posts on Reddit from several different people that there is an F13b BIOS for the X399 Designare EX that enables Resizable BAR support, but I was unable to get it from Gigabyte eSupport. I know this is an older board now, but does this BIOS actually exist, and can it be posted here?
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Originally posted by baldersz View PostAny issues with Bluetooth? I can't connect any device and I suspect it's linked to the F19 BIOS update. Will try rolling back.
I have a 5800x3d with a B550i Aorus board. Had no issues with BT until upgrading to Intel's latest driver. Highly recommend staying away from Intel's latest driver and staying on 23.40.###.
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Originally posted by boXerrumble View Post
Intel's latest 23.50.### BT drivers cause a conflict with something in F19. I had to roll back, power-off, unplug the AC cord, then reinstall BT, and had to disable USB and BT in device manager from being allowed to be turned off to save power to get my BT devices working.
I have a 5800x3d with a B550i Aorus board. Had no issues with BT until upgrading to Intel's latest driver. Highly recommend staying away from Intel's latest driver and staying on 23.40.###.
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Gigabyte Control Center app has just updated AMD Chipset Driver to ver. 6.05.16.221
AMD Software Release Notes ver. 6.05.16.221
Package Contents and Compatible Operating Systems
This Software package contains various independent drivers (Column 1) designed to support the following Microsoft® Windows® platforms (Column 2). Operating System support may vary depending on your specific AMD product
Driver Name OS Supported Supported Version
AMD Processor Power Management Support - AMD Ryzen Power Plan Windows 10(64-bit) 8.0.0.13
Windows 11(64-bit) 8.0.0.13
AMD PCI Device Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.0.0.90
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.0.0.90
AMD I2C Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.2.0.124
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.2.0.124
AMD UART Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.2.0.118
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.2.0.118
AMD GPIO2 Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 2.2.0.133
Windows 11(64-bit) 2.2.0.133
PT GPIO Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 3.0.1.0
Windows 11(64-bit) 3.0.1.0
AMD PSP Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 5.27.0.0
Windows 11(64-bit) 5.27.0.0
AMD IOV Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.2.0.52
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.2.0.52
AMD SMBUS Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 5.12.0.44
Windows 11(64-bit) 5.12.0.44
AMD SFH Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.0.0.339
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.0.0.339
AMD MicroPEP Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.0.43.1
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.0.43.1
AMD Wireless Button Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.0.0.5
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.0.0.5
AMD PMF-6000Series Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 22.0.3.0
Windows 11(64-bit) 22.0.3.0
AMD PPM Provisioning File Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 8.0.0.32
Windows 11(64-bit) 8.0.0.32
AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.0.0.9
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.0.0.9
AMD AMS Mailbox Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 4.0.0.759
Windows 11(64-bit) 4.0.0.759
AMD S0i3 Filter Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.0.0.22
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.0.0.20
AMD USB4 CM Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.0.0.42
AMD SFH1.1 Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 1.1.0.19
Windows 11(64-bit) 1.1.0.19
AMD PMF-7040Series Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 23.2.3.0
Windows 11(64-bit) 23.2.3.0
AMD Interface Driver (AMD PCI, AMD SMBuS, AMD Hetero, AMD RCEC) Windows 10(64-bit) 2.0.0.18
Windows 11(64-bit) 2.0.0.18
AMD PMF-8000Series Driver Windows 10(64-bit) 23.5.15.0
Windows 11(64-bit) 23.5.15.0
AMD PMF-7736Series Driver Windows 11(64-bit) 23.1.18.0
Installation of Software
Note: Close all opened applications before attempting the install process.
⦁ Unzip and extract the deliverable folder ‘AMD_Software_<Version>.zip’ containing:
⦁ Release Notes
⦁ Installation Executable
⦁ Double click and invoke the installation executable named ‘AMD_Chipset_Software.exe’.
⦁ Provide administrative privilege explicitly if prompted for, by clicking ‘YES’ in the UAC prompt.
⦁ By default, the executable extracts files under "<OSDrive>\AMD\Chipset_Software" and "<OSDrive>\Program Files (x86)\AMD\Chipset_Software" to continue with installation.
⦁ Any driver specific file changes can be made under "<OSDrive>\AMD\Chipset_Software \Packages\IODriver \<DriverName>"
⦁ Re-run the executable and continue with above mentioned steps to select any more drivers to de deployed on the system.
Uninstallation of Software:
⦁ Once installation completes successfully, uninstallation can be done by clicking ‘Uninstall’ after selecting on ‘AMD Chipset Drivers’ entry in control panel which removes all uninstall-able drivers deployed via ‘AMD_Chipset_Software.exe’ from the system.
Note: To give better user experience, AMD UART, AMD GPIO & AMD I2C Drivers were made as non-uninstall-able drivers from 'AMD Chipset Drivers' entry in control panel, even if deployed on the system
Error Codes of Installer :
Error Code: Description:
0 or 2 Install success
1601 Windows installer service not accessible
1641 Install success, reboot has been initiated
3010 Install success, reboot is required
1602 User cancelled operation
1603 Error during installation
1720 Missing registry,files or unmapped drive
1302 Non accessible drive
1316 A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file
Installation using the Command Line Interface
For instructions on how to perform an unattended installation of the Software using the Command Line Interface, please follow the below steps
⦁ Unzip and extract the deliverable folder ‘AMD_Software_<Version>.zip’ containing:
⦁ Release Notes
⦁ Installation Executable
· Invoke command prompt with below enlisted commands:
Silent deployment scenarios: Commands to be used:
Silent Install START /WAIT "" <path to executable with exe name> /S
Silent Uninstall START /WAIT "" <path to executable with exe name> /S /EXPRESSUNINSTALL=1
Custom Silent Install START /WAIT "" <path to executable with exe name> /S /CUSTOMINSTALL="<feature name/names assigned to the drivers that are to be installed separated by comma>"
Custom Silent Uninstall START /WAIT "" <path to executable with exe name> /S /CUSTOMUNINSTALL="<feature name/names assigned to the drivers that are to be uninstalled separated by comma>"
· Please find the feature name/names assigned to respective drivers as below:
Driver Name Corresponding feature name/names to be passed in command line
AMD CIR Driver CIR
AMD I2C Driver I2C
AMD PSP Driver PSP
AMD Processor Power Management Support - AMD Ryzen Power Plan RYZENPPKG
AMD USB 3.0 Driver for ZP USBHUB, USBCNTRL
PT USB 3.1 Driver USBHUB_PT, USBCNTRL_PT
AMD PCI Device Driver PCI
AMD UART Driver UART
AMD MicroPEP Driver UPEP
AMD USB 3.1 Driver USB31
AMD GPIO2 Driver GPIO2
PT GPIO Driver GPIO3
AMD IOV Driver IOV_WT
AMD USB Driver for Hudson USBHUB_HD, USBCNTRL_HD
AMD SFH I2C Driver SFHI2C
AMD USB Filter Driver FILTERUSB
AMD SFH Driver SFHDRVR
AMD SFH1.1 Driver SFH1.1
AMD SATA Driver SATA
AMD SMBUS Driver SMBUS
AMD Serial Driver SERIAL
AMD Embedded SPI Flash Driver EMBFLASH
AMD Embedded SMBus Driver EMBSMBUS
AMD Wireless Button Driver WBD
AMD PPM Provisioning File Driver PPM
AMD Provisioning for OEM OEMPF
AMD PMF-6000Series Driver RPMF6000
AMD PMF-7040Series Driver PHPMF7040
AMD PMF-8000Series Driver SPMF8000
AMD PMF-9000Series Driver MPMF9000
AMD PMF-7736Series Driver TPMF7736
AMD Embedded SPI Flash Driver EMBFLASH
AMD AMS Mailbox Driver MAIL
AMD S0i3 Filter Driver S0I3
AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Driver CVAC
AMD Interface Driver (AMD PCI, AMD SMBuS, AMD Hetero, AMD RCEC) INTERFACE
AMD USB4 CM Driver USB4CM
AMD AS4 ACPI Driver AS4ACPI
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GA-Z790 - Previous BetaBIOS
Z790 AORUS Xtreme - F10d
Z790 AORUS Master - F14d
Z790 AORUS Elite - F12d
Z790 AORUS Elite AX - F12d
Z790 AORUS Gaming X - F11b
Z790 AORUS Xtreme X - F6d
Z790 AORUS Xtreme X ICE - F3d
Z790 AORUS Master X - F7d
Z790 AORUS Elite X - F6d
Z790 AORUS Elite X AX - F6d
Z790 AORUS Elite X WF7 - F7d
Z790 AORUS Pro X - F6d
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Originally posted by ForumWT View Post
Try install @BIOS app and get it from there ?
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I have been pushing gigabyte esupport for over 3 months for a bios release to add support for 14900KS to Z690 Aorus Elite AX DDR4
they have been giving me the run around for months anyway last week i got stroppy and they pulled a firmware build out of their ass that's 3 weeks old
This is all they said about it
Hello,
Attached F30a BIOS supports APO.
I literally had the e-mail 5 mins ago and uploaded it to mega
Z690AELITEAXDDR4.F30d.zip
https://mega.nz/file/JupEyRBJ#TKdVpfnzDx2sqMCD9utLZHmOhRc_okAQZLIQLzrh8 uw
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Originally posted by Shonk View PostI have been pushing gigabyte esupport for over 3 months for a bios release to add support for 14900KS to Z690 Aorus Elite AX DDR4
they have been giving me the run around for months anyway last week i got stroppy and they pulled a firmware build out of their ass that's 3 weeks old
Did you try the new update yet that you got?
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My earlier post got flagged for spam due to editing it a few times
here's it again
i will delete one post when it gets aproved
Not yet i was to tired yesterday to be transfering all my settings
i will be doing it today
You can fix it your self
Gigabyte have been setting the AC Load Line to low on 14900K/KS
they have been setting AC LL to 0.400 when the boards need atleast 0.600 this is whats causing the instability
i tried talking to them about it but the support staff dont really understand it
If you set
IA Domain Loadline (AC/DC): 0.600 / 1.100 mOhm
or
IA Domain Loadline (AC/DC): 0.700 / 1.100 mOhm
it will fix your instability
AC Load line has to be tested for socket impedence if you want to lower it from intel default of 1.1 mOhm
e.g. its board specific and needs to be tested how low it can go at design time with special intel tools
Default AC LL is 1.1 mOhm but they can set it lower if the board is a superior design but as i said it has to be tested at design time with special intel tools
12900K Gigabyte set 0.7 mOhm
13900K Gigabyte set 0.6 mOhm
14900K/KS Gigabyte set 0.4 mOhm
The board cannot be good for all of them
hence the instability
Gigabyte have just been punching in numbers that arnt validated in an effort to lower temps
at the expense of instability
LLC is the CPU Load Line (This should be standard or normal 1.1 mOhm)
AC LL is the VRM Load Line this should be (0.6 or 0.7 mOhm on Gigabyte my 13900k is ok on 0.6 but your mileage may vary)
DC LL is the setting that tells the CPU what the LLC is so it can report Accurate Power use (this should match LLC so 1.1 mOhm)
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