I just flashed my X570 Aorus Pro with the 33g UEFI, so far so good. All seems to be working alright for now. I only noticed that the SoC Voltage for the RAM has an Offset. Prior to this version i set it to 1.125v and it ended up running at 1.1v, but now it is running at 1.094v and is going up to 1.1v if required i guess? Its a non-issue right away, but I have to keep an eye on it regarding RAM stability. I am running 4 sticks of Trident Z 3600 CL16 with Samsung B Dies at 3800Mhz and it required an effective SoC Voltage of 1.1v in order to be perfectly stable.
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Originally posted by jwsg View Post
The ITE device 'set address' error would be immediately obvious - the error occurs on every reboot but never on resume from hibernate
The BT problem is fairly random so a couple of weeks at least is needed and even then I'd be really surprised if a BIOS change makes any difference.
Having the Intel device disabled to use a BT USB dongle stops it disappearing - but as a the USB dongle is so cheap its not worth the hassle of using the Intel device.
Its easy to forget to put back previous settings after updating BIOS like disabling CSM so there's always lot of reports of changes whenever any BIOS or firmware update takes place.
There's also changes triggered by unplugging the power - my B550i changes its mind between showing BIOS screen or just going straight to Windows boot screen for example.
I have the bios all at default except xmp enabled and modified fan profiles.
it is true that the BT problem is random and in fact it has happened to me only twice but as far as I know the BT is internally connected to the USB bus (maybe I'm wrong) so the fix should also apply to that
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Originally posted by tarkus View PostMany thanks for the latest bioses.
Anyone know if there is a way to customise the fan curve of the PCH fan? It is the loudest thing in my PC by far and with a 5900x, the chipset goes over 60 degrees most of the time to turn the fan on.
EDIT: sorry forgot to mention for x570 Aorus Master
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I updated my X570 Aorus Ultra to F33h, which includes AGESA 1.2.0.1 patch A.
I ran through a test that consistently recreates audio crackling and USB webcam issues.
Holy cr@p... the problems are gone! This is the smoothest my PC has ran while streaming webcam and desktop. More testing is needed, but so far so good. This is exciting!
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x570 Elite here. I could not get F33g to be stable for my setup and went back to F33c (which is stable for me with PCIex16 at Gen 3 setting). However it could not get to stable state, my USB issue was addressed with F33g. But i need stability.
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Originally posted by tarkus View PostMany thanks for the latest bioses.
Anyone know if there is a way to customise the fan curve of the PCH fan? It is the loudest thing in my PC by far and with a 5900x, the chipset goes over 60 degrees most of the time to turn the fan on.
EDIT: sorry forgot to mention for x570 Aorus Master
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Originally posted by roryodonnell View Post
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Originally posted by FedeS View Post
I have the bios all at default except xmp enabled and modified fan profiles.
it is true that the BT problem is random and in fact it has happened to me only twice but as far as I know the BT is internally connected to the USB bus (maybe I'm wrong) so the fix should also apply to that
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Originally posted by jwsg View Post
There's also changes triggered by unplugging the power - my B550i changes its mind between showing BIOS screen or just going straight to Windows boot screen for example.
There's 2 ways to get around this:
1) Hold L-Shift when clicking 'Shut Down'
2) Open 'Power Options' -> Left Side "Choose what the power buttons do" -> "Change settings that are currently unavailable" -> uncheck 'Fast Startup'
You can also fully remove hibernation using the cmd "powercfg -h off" (without the "") in PowerShell/CMD/Terminal; this will also disable and remove the 'Fast Startup' option. Using 'on' instead of 'off' will revert back.
I hope this helps
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Thanks for the repliee re: PCH fan
I believe SIV does not control this fan.
My 3080 is over the fan but has a waterblock on it
Thanks for tip regarding repasting... Could I use thermal paste or would I need thermal pads?
Really not sure why the fan curve is not customisable just for this fan...
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