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Quick update on RTL8125 - Realtek has identified an issue with flow control pause packets, which could cause LAN disruptions and outages, and will be fixed in in next driver version(v10.048).
Additionally, they are reviewing the driver code related to Interrupt moderation and Large Send Offload, both of which have proved problematic in testing. In the meantime, your best bet is to use the latest RTL driver and disable
- flow control
- interrupt moderation
- Large Send Offload IPv4
- Large Send Offload IPv6
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Come on Gigabyte... You are behind the pack. First and last time buying Gigabyte. https://wccftech.com/msi-releases-am...0-motherboard/
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Originally posted by AMD718 View PostQuick update on RTL8125 - Realtek has identified an issue with flow control pause packets, which could cause LAN disruptions and outages, and will be fixed in in next driver version(v10.048).
Additionally, they are reviewing the driver code related to Interrupt moderation and Large Send Offload, both of which have proved problematic in testing. In the meantime, your best bet is to use the latest RTL driver and disable
- flow control
- interrupt moderation
- Large Send Offload IPv4
- Large Send Offload IPv6
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Originally posted by bitsam View PostHas Gigabyte released any AGESA 1.2.0.1 bios? What is taking them so long? It's been 3 weeks
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Originally posted by desesperado View Post
See: (1) HXL op Twitter: "Massive Power?Perfectly Balanced???? https://t.co/I5IIqtrWjW https://t.co/uNC3uqcIjj" / Twitter
And also: Re: anandtech's 11700k review was running with asynchronous IMC (i.e. 1:2 mode) + implications of artificial segmentation from Intel. : hardware (reddit.com)
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Originally posted by AMD718 View PostQuick update on RTL8125 - Realtek has identified an issue with flow control pause packets, which could cause LAN disruptions and outages, and will be fixed in in next driver version(v10.048).
Additionally, they are reviewing the driver code related to Interrupt moderation and Large Send Offload, both of which have proved problematic in testing. In the meantime, your best bet is to use the latest RTL driver and disable
- flow control
- interrupt moderation
- Large Send Offload IPv4
- Large Send Offload IPv6
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Originally posted by Degrader
I see that you run the 11700K in sync with the RAM 1600 / 3200 MHz. Did you just load XMP or forced 1:1 sync ratio from BIOS? Intel stated in a footnote in a leaked slide that 11700K with 3200 MHz RAM can only run in gear 2 mode, which is desync mode. Only the 11900K can run 3200 MHz RAM in sync (gear 1), 11700K only in 2933 MHz.
See: (1) HXL op Twitter: "Massive Power?Perfectly Balanced???? https://t.co/I5IIqtrWjW https://t.co/uNC3uqcIjj" / Twitter
And also: Re: anandtech's 11700k review was running with asynchronous IMC (i.e. 1:2 mode) + implications of artificial segmentation from Intel. : hardware (reddit.com)
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Seems that AMD has identified the USB issues, and will be releasing a new AGESA for testing in a few weeks to vendors. This still means it is likely around a month before we consumers see it, but good news, assuming they did root cause it.
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