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Originally posted by stasio View PostAs problems again with saving changes on 1st post......
X570 series...
X570 AORUS Xtreme - F31n
X570 AORUS Master - F31n
X570 AORUS Elite - F31n
X570 AORUS Ultra - F31l
X570 AORUS Pro - F31n
X570 AORUS Pro WIFI - F31n
X570I AORUS Pro WIFI - F31n
X570 Gaming X - F31n
B550 series....
B550 AORUS MASTER - F11m
B550 Aorus Elite - F11m
B550 AORUS ELITE AX - F11m
B550 AORUS PRO - F11m
B550I AORUS PRO AX - F11m
- Date 12/01/2020
- Agesa 1.1.0.0 D and fix random reboots.
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Is also available X570 F31m abd B550 F11l.... dated 27/11/2020.
Next update.....same changes but the ABL with high fclk.
Even if I BSOD right after posting this, at the very least this release has made things much more stable for me. Good to know I may not have to RMA the processor after all!
Thanks mate!
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Originally posted by a234bga2 View Post
Had to register and make a quick comment to say that F31n is the version that seems to have finally fixed a week long nightmare of uncorrectable WHEA errors, BSODs, and random black screen restarts on a brand new build. It was on the level of BSODs during Windows install at one point, and then immediate BSODs after Windows started at another. The only way I could make the rebooting stop was disabling Core Performance Boost and, even with that off, I was still getting literally thousands of WHEA 20 errors in the Event Viewer at 1800 FCLK. Right now I'm 20 minutes into a stress test with XMP on (3600MHZ) and Core Performance Boost on and I haven't seen a single WHEA error.
Even if I BSOD right after posting this, at the very least this release has made things much more stable for me. Good to know I may not have to RMA the processor after all!
Thanks mate!
Fingers crossed for the next one I guess!
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Is there a difference for the Bios versions for the different revisions of one board?
There is only one version linked here for each board.
I have a x570 Aorus Master rev 1.2 --> Can I use the same UEFI as for rev 1.0 and rev 1.1?
And another short question: What means "ABL" in this regard?
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Originally posted by Delerium0 View PostAny update for the B550M Aorus Pro? Been having random crashes on my 5800x on practically any flck on all the BIOS versions and would love to test the F11m.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ogwvao...O.F11m.7z/file
Originally posted by Wechhe View PostIs there a difference for the Bios versions for the different revisions of one board?
There is only one version linked here for each board.
I have a x570 Aorus Master rev 1.2 --> Can I use the same UEFI as for rev 1.0 and rev 1.1?
And another short question: What means "ABL" in this regard?
ABL - AGESA Bootloader - Processor initialization code that runs on the PSP
https://doc.coreboot.org/soc/amd/fam...?highlight=amdLast edited by stasio; 12-02-2020, 12:44 PM.
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Originally posted by a234bga2 View Post
Scratch that, spoke too soon. I had about 2 hours of stability with games/stress tests, though, which is a massive improvement. But once the first BSOD happened they started occurring right at boot again. I've turned off Core Performance Boost and they've gone away for now. BlueScreenView reports errors at ntoskrnl.exe+4b37ba and PSHED.dll+ 15b0.
Fingers crossed for the next one I guess!
I'll probably try playing around with core voltages on the weekend and see if any improvements to stability can be made.
For reference: CPU is 5900x, Board is X570 Aorus Pro rev 1.2
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No whea anymore with a flck by 1867MHz
With crucial ballistix 3200@3733 MHz by 16/19/16/16/34/56.
No usb stuttering.
Little lower cinebench r20 multi performance. Before it always was between 6010 and 6040. Now I have with the default setting always under 6000 pt. 5960 was the average.
Single core performance is the same by 623 pt.
The vsoc is very high. Zentiming said 1.1875. with k it was about 0.9875
Vddg goes from 0.9002 to 0.9976.
Should I reduce the vsoc & vddg manually?
B550 aorus pro, 5800x, f11m
edit: i reduce vsoc to 1.0476 and vddg to 0.9179.
all used benchmarks are stable with reduce voltage. the reduce voltage bring no better scoring.
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