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B550i Aorus Pro AX:
- same FCLK wall for me - cannot get past 1866 no matter the voltage to SoC vcore, VDDP, VDDG
- bluetooth issue not fixed - sometimes bluetooth gets disabled somehow and the bluetooth toogle switch in Windows disappears. Fix: unplug PSU cord and let sit for 30-60 seconds, plug back in, reboot - Bluetooth works again.
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With the X570 F31 BIOS, the PCIe Gen setting is flaky. What is set in BIOS may not actually be reflected when you verify PCIe Gen with GPU-Z. After updating your BIOS, make sure you load optimized defaults right away and verify you're at the appropriate Gen with GPU-Z.
For people setting PCIe to Gen 3.0 to deal with AMD PCIe Gen 4.0 USB and audio issues, this is going to cause confusion, as people will think they're at Gen 3.0 but could be at 4.0, and will still have USB issues.
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Originally posted by Deepcuts View PostTested F31 on Aorus X570 Xtreme. Same issue.
BIOS defaults loaded. No XMP.
Youtube on chrome is stable for ~15 minutes I tested.
Handbrake CPU encode and Guild Wars 2 launcher = instant reboot.
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Just flashed F31, still having instant reboot when trying to use PBO with Adobe Lightroom and other single core heavy applications. Any hints? Anyone had this issue? My settings are 300/230/230, Curve -10, 100MHz. But even changing them doesn't seem to work. 5950x, Aorus X570i
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Too much negative curve. Try PBO motherboard max, you can use 100mhz boost override and no curve optimizer at first. My 5800x can't handle -10. I have to go -2 on 2 best cores and -8 on others. See if that works. Then, you can play with slight negative curve and maybe more boost overrice. +100mhz would net you 5150mhz I believe and this may be too much to handle on all of your 16 cores.
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Aright, this is actually infuriating.
B550m Aorus Pro does not work with Ryzen 5800x, period. I Tried different PSUs (750w), different RAM (Samsung/Hynix), different GPUs (gtx 980/RTX 3070/ 6800xt), differen CPUs(!) and it's always the same. The PC randomly shuts down during idle and/or after load. I can't even browse the internet without crashing every 5-15 minutes.
People complain how they can't hit their 1900 fclk, while I can't get this thing to run stable at EVERYTHING default on jedec timings 2133mhz. It's so dissapointing especially because it was all fine on my old Ryzen 5 3600 for 6 Months and now I can't have a functioning PC at all.
I wasted almost a month now on trying to fix this. Tried 15 different Bios versions and every possible fix in existance. I am actually done. Word of advice: do not buy b550m Aorus Pro(-P). These things are broken, they do NOT work. At least on the 5800x.
Can't express how dissapointed I am with Gigabyte. Always thought they were a solid brand but they got me good.
I want my wasted lifetime back.
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Originally posted by rehsd View PostWith the X570 F31 BIOS, the PCIe Gen setting is flaky. What is set in BIOS may not actually be reflected when you verify PCIe Gen with GPU-Z. After updating your BIOS, make sure you load optimized defaults right away and verify you're at the appropriate Gen with GPU-Z.
For people setting PCIe to Gen 3.0 to deal with AMD PCIe Gen 4.0 USB and audio issues, this is going to cause confusion, as people will think they're at Gen 3.0 but could be at 4.0, and will still have USB issues.
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Originally posted by MikeDDS06 View PostToo much negative curve. Try PBO motherboard max, you can use 100mhz boost override and no curve optimizer at first. My 5800x can't handle -10. I have to go -2 on 2 best cores and -8 on others. See if that works. Then, you can play with slight negative curve and maybe more boost overrice. +100mhz would net you 5150mhz I believe and this may be too much to handle on all of your 16 cores.
Other than that, the system is rock solid with PBO disabled, running 3600CL18 RAM modules
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Originally posted by MikeDDS06 View PostI have to go -2 on 2 best cores and -8 on others. See if that works. Then, you can play with slight negative curve and maybe more boost overrice.
Is that the right way for pbo?
I believed that I has to go with the best cores more negative than with the bad one.
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