Sorry. It's a good thing it is being looked into though.
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Originally posted by b_wellington View PostSorry. It's a good thing it is being looked into though.
really read last 2-3 pages back, as noted above.
Also given link above to AMD representative answers, about they bugs......
A lot of bad things and bugs AMD producing with AGESA, because the race with INTEL.
I hope is clear what I talking....Last edited by stasio; 12-18-2020, 07:56 AM.
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Hello,
I've bought a Ryzen 5600X and a Aorus Pro 550 last month. I've been suffering from random shutdowns and strange things happening. Sometimes WHEA BSOD.
Glad they are looking at the issue. Running F11 right now, will change as soon as some problems are fixed.
I am now running my DRAM to 1.35 JEDEC and VSoc to 1.1 and looks like it improved my stability.
Will keep a look on the thread to update my BIOS, thanks stasio for keeping us informed.
Kind regards,
Manu
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Hello. I have Ryzen 5800x, Aorus Pro b550m and 3600 cl16 Gskill, with bios version f11n, the latest on the motherboard's site. Is it risky to get the beta bios from here? My system is stable only with xmp disabled and core performance boost disabled.
If I activate core performance boost I get random shut downs and if I activate xmp, I get a lot of whea errors, it shuts down and the system doesn't start anymore and I have to reset bios by removing the battery and putting a screwdriver there. I'm happy I have no ethernet/lan problems or usb problems but I'm sad about not getting the full performance.
There are some weird things too, sometimes when I close the pc and turn it back on, and I look on task manager in uptime it looks like the computer stayed on all this time.
Right now the system with core performance boost and xmp disabled is stable enough, only has one issues which doesn't bother me that much (Only sims4 makes the system shut down after 10-15 minutes, no other game has this issue :'D, I looked in event viewer and right before the crash I get Event id:16 HALThe iommu fault reporting has been initialized).
Should I try out the beta versions I find here or should I wait for the final f11 bios? Do we have an eta or can someone guess when a final f11 bios version will be released?
Thank you stasio for the effort, I've been watching this forum since I've built the system and it made me feel better I wasn't the only one with these issues, it would've been a real headache if I returned the system.
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Originally posted by stasio View Post
OK,
really read last 2-3 pages back, as noted above.
Also given link above to AMD representative answers, about they bugs......
A lot of bad things and bugs AMD producing with AGESA, because the race with INTEL.
I hope is clear what I talking....
I have a question I been curious to ask: what is your involvement with GB? Are you just nice person and a fan of GB who has contact in GB who gives beta BIOS to you and you share? Or do you work for them? Very interested how you get the BIOS :))
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Originally posted by stasio View Post
Just spoken with GB HQ.
Official BIOS F31 and F11 is stopped to be posted on GB web page last moment, due to unexpected shutdown issue reported to R&D and investigation of disconnection of Realtek 2.5GbE LAN chip and some other minor issue.
So,they decide to continue with Beta BIOS, till issues will be solved.
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Originally posted by stasio View Post
Just spoken with GB HQ.
Official BIOS F31 and F11 is stopped to be posted on GB web page last moment, due to unexpected shutdown issue reported to R&D and investigation of disconnection of Realtek 2.5GbE LAN chip and some other minor issue.
So,they decide to continue with Beta BIOS, till issues will be solved.
Thanks for telling me this, I still use F30(waiting for stable F31) but finally, they have the disconnection of the Realtek 2.5GbE in investigation, I have that problem on my X570 Aorus master, where it just disconnects when upload speed goes over 5Mbit, the easiest way to reproduce it, it's nice that HQ is better than their Esupport, because they once again told me yesterday that they couldn't reproduce it, hope you can keep us up to date regarding that
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Originally posted by g111 View PostNew BIOS: Still can't reach 1900 FCLK with my 5600x/B550i Aorus Pro AX. With some others here claiming they can get 1900, I am starting to wonder if it's just my particular CPU, or if there is still any chance of 1900 with BIOS updates
Then by installing that BIOS version you can confirm it's limit.
If your chip cannot boot 1900 with f11j bios then I would say you have lost the silicon lottery. Since many claim that f11j allows for higher FCLK support with WHEA errors, as you said it might be chip's limit
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Originally posted by Jason_Cruze View Post
You may not know until you change your motherboard to verify its FCLK limit OR wait for reports from users that a particular BIOS revision allows for high FCLK support without errors.
Then by installing that BIOS version you can confirm it's limit.
If your chip cannot boot 1900 with f11j bios then I would say you have lost the silicon lottery. Since many claim that f11j allows for higher FCLK support with WHEA errors, as you said it might be chip's limit
I also have 5600x and B550 Pro AC, with F11K I could easily boot 1900 and 1933FCLK, but with F11M, N F11 it would not even boot at 1900. Didnt test F11O yet, but i'm sure its a bios limitation. It was rock solid stable with F11K 3800 cl16 and 1900Mhz fclk.
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MSI will not be using AGESA 1.1.8.0 because of "technical issues": https://www.msi.com/news/detail/e622...2e0ee0929f5447
They will be staying on AGESA 1.1.0.0 Patch D
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