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Performance while navigating the BIOS UI with CSM disabled is atrocious. I mean for some reason there's actual lag.
This is with F32 on a X570 Aorus Master.
What do I have to set if I use CCX OC. make that all cores have the right rhythm?
My CPU is running Primestable 4650 and 4550 Mhz @ 1.192v.
Tested with an Asus X570 Impact.
Today I installed the master for testing but if I set 4650 Mhz on the first chiplet and 4550 Mhz on the second chiplet, only the first 4 cores per chiplet are operated with the clock.
Bios : F33a ....other bios versions have the same bug
Riddle me this: how do settings go from stable to unbootable with no change to hardware? I had F31q P95 and OCCT stable at 1:1:1 1900 and wrote the profile(s) out to a USB drive before I tried testing other BIOS versions, 'cause I wanted to be able to go back if the new versions sucked.
Well, they sucked, and now my saved profiles don't POST. It's constant C8-07 loops. (Sometimes C8-07-0D.) The CPU, memory, PSU, and everything else are all unchanged, so what could possibly be the cause of this nonsense?
Overclocking or incorrect voltages can degrade hardware. Don't assume your hardware is in the same state it used to be in.
Performance while navigating the BIOS UI with CSM disabled is atrocious. I mean for some reason there's actual lag.
This is with F32 on a X570 Aorus Master.
I ran into this also. Someone suggested using Ctrl-Alt-F6 while in BIOS. It looks like it drops the resolution a bit, but the lag disappears. I get this whenever CSM is disabled.
I ran into this also. Someone suggested using Ctrl-Alt-F6 while in BIOS. It looks like it drops the resolution a bit, but the lag disappears. I get this whenever CSM is disabled.
I hope if Gigabyte cant handle this lag they should set the Ctrl Alt F6 state by default. Cause i dont wont to press those keys everytime i go bios
Hello sechsterangriff as stated by rehsd please try to do a CTRL + ALT + F6 on the bios to mitigate the lag issue.
It will drop the resolution but the lag will go way, I think this is a video driver problem when using the CSM OFF option, until Gigabyte fix it that's the only way to go.
Agesa ist not shown on any Tools (HWInfo, AIDA64,...) Seems like CPU Update Revision in AIDA stayed the same as with official F12 for B550 Aorus Master. Experienced extreme lags in UEFI with F13a, so i'm reverting to F12, where everything worked fine. Nevertheless: Thanks for your efforts stasio
I hope if Gigabyte cant handle this lag they should set the Ctrl Alt F6 state by default. Cause i dont wont to press those keys everytime i go bios
Here too, but ctrl-alt-f6 doesn't work. Lag is not only with csm disabled. It gets a little better, when both bioses (b550 Master) have the same version and language is set to english. As soon as I change language, lag is increasing. If Bios ist totaly reset (battery out), lag is gone. As soon as i change anything, whoop, lag is here again.
stasio can you forward to bios team so they remove curve optimizer cap of -30? I have working cpu that can take -40 on some cores. What's the reason to downgrade if it was working perfectly with F11p, they have nothing better to do? ????
in default mode with activate xmp3200 i get about 5950 pt @ cbr20. f12 goes over 6100 pt.
if i use a ram setting with 3800mhz and a flck with 1900mhz, i get a huge usb stuttering. windows will boot but its nearly impossible to log in.
vsoc, vddg & vddp use the default values. maybe i will try f13b or c. now i go back to f12.
Last try: After setting a manual vddg and vddg Windows crash by boot with bluscreen.
@statsio
Hello, I know you hinted in the conversation that the guys in Gigabyte are busy and their priority is to support new platforms now.
But taking this opportunity, and your kindness to the user community, I would like to ask you to send the guys a post in gigabytes with my screenshots:
is it possible to adjust the RTL block separately, for different CHA + CHB memory channels - in the F11N version Z 390 MASTER?
This feature was previously present in the F9 BIOS, before the UEFI shell were rebuild and was restructured SINCE F10, is it possible to return this opportunity in the future?
This is weird. Somewhere along the way, it appears that the USB 3.2 port of my B550M Aorus Pro-P stopped working at USB 3 speeds with my Oculus Quest 2 and link cable - it was detected at USB 2.0 speeds. I used the 3.2 port with the Quest 2 fine a few weeks ago but switched to the other 3.0 ports to play around with some settings. Only change between then and now was the BIOS update from F11p to F12, both official releases on the Gigabyte support page. Does the USB 3.2 port work fine for anyone else running F12 BIOS on an Aorus Pro-P?
Looks like this was improved (but not completely fixed) in the F13a version posted today. With F12, in addition to the problem mentioned above, I also couldn't get Windows to detect my USB flash drive from the front panel connector. Updating to F13a (still using the same BIOS settings) fixed that. My Quest 2 using the USB 3.2 port now is able to test at faster speeds, but it disconnected once and was only able to test at 2.1 Gbps. The other USB 3.0 ports on the back panel were still testing at 2.6 Gbps, so it seems like something funky is still going on.
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