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stasio found a bug in the F33i bios for the Aorus master X570. if you set XMP on it overrides soc voltage to 1.1. my 3950x soc gets flakey at higher voltages and runs best at 1.0. disabling XMP and manually setting ram timings and speed bypasses the issue.
stasio found a bug in the F33i bios for the Aorus master X570. if you set XMP on it overrides soc voltage to 1.1. my 3950x soc gets flakey at higher voltages and runs best at 1.0. disabling XMP and manually setting ram timings and speed bypasses the issue.
My default soc voltage is with a higher ram clock (& flck) always higher than with default ram clock 2667mhz.
I reduce since f11n my soc by negative offset from 1.18 to 1.06 (ram 3800mhz/ flck 1900mhz)
FYI Using the latest BETA for the gigabyte Master Z390 board, F11o......
Not all the time but on occasion it fail to boot and instead offer a black screen with five beeps from the speaker.
This is totally related to enabling Above 4G decoding and then Using the Resizable BAR option.
All is good with CSM disabled and all of my drives are formatted with GPT and not MBR.
As noted this is not happening all of the time.
A power off and reboot has, so far, resolved the issue.
The PC then POST's and boots fine with BAR support working.
X570 Master v1.0 from f32 to f33i experience. Cpu 3800x and gpu 5700xt
I had some lockups(hard freeze with current image stuck on screen) happening for a while. Typically under low/medium load and most prominent just after Windows boots(if I logged in quickly during or shortly after a screen blank/flicker). I was holding off for the final bios but given the stability call outs for pcie4+USB and how long f33 is taking to go stable. I thought I would finally give a beta a shot with f33i.
I have found stability has improved from f32 to f33i. The screen Blank/flicker that occured shortly after windows boot at login screen no longer seems to occur and freeze doesn’t occur if I log in quickly. Given it seems like a gpu lockup that requires a hard reset, not sure if the bios update fixed this with the pcie4.0 changes or if AMD did some magic in the 21.3.2 adrenaline drivers.
Also this could have been an issue before but I only just water cooled my pc and setup temp and fan speed(rpm) alarms in SIV. I have noticed at random either at startup or during usage, that some of the fans just stop reporting rpm(0 rpm in siv, alarm threshold at 800 rpm and fan set at min via curve of 60% which is around 1000rpm). When they report 0rpm the fan stops being pwm adjustable either via curve or fixed in siv. Have tried setting all the fan headers to PWM from auto detect in the bios but that hasn’t fixed it. Luckily I have the water pump on cpu header which seems ok(unaffected so far). I have mostly noted the problem with fan header 4 and header 6. (@stasio) So this sounds like the fan issue others have noted too.
just out of curiosity since I’m exploring SIV more. I am trying to set some fans and pump at a constant speed regardless of temp. I thought fixed would do that instead of curve. But even with the fixed option it still does two speeds (what you set as the speed and then 100% from around 70 degree). So my question is, can I override the two speeds and just hard code a single speed? At present I’m just using curve with all the dots at 60% except the last which SIV forces to 100%. But at least that gives me a fixed speed to around 90 degrees
X570 Master v1.0 from f32 to f33i experience. Cpu 3800x and gpu 5700xt
I had some lockups(hard freeze with current image stuck on screen) happening for a while. Typically under low/medium load and most prominent just after Windows boots(if I logged in quickly during or shortly after a screen blank/flicker). I was holding off for the final bios but given the stability call outs for pcie4+USB and how long f33 is taking to go stable. I thought I would finally give a beta a shot with f33i.
I have found stability has improved from f32 to f33i. The screen Blank/flicker that occured shortly after windows boot at login screen no longer seems to occur and freeze doesn’t occur if I log in quickly. Given it seems like a gpu lockup that requires a hard reset, not sure if the bios update fixed this with the pcie4.0 changes or if AMD did some magic in the 21.3.2 adrenaline drivers.
Also this could have been an issue before but I only just water cooled my pc and setup temp and fan speed(rpm) alarms in SIV. I have noticed at random either at startup or during usage, that some of the fans just stop reporting rpm(0 rpm in siv, alarm threshold at 800 rpm and fan set at min via curve of 60% which is around 1000rpm). When they report 0rpm the fan stops being pwm adjustable either via curve or fixed in siv. Have tried setting all the fan headers to PWM from auto detect in the bios but that hasn’t fixed it. Luckily I have the water pump on cpu header which seems ok(unaffected so far). I have mostly noted the problem with fan header 4 and header 6. (@stasio) So this sounds like the fan issue others have noted too.
just out of curiosity since I’m exploring SIV more. I am trying to set some fans and pump at a constant speed regardless of temp. I thought fixed would do that instead of curve. But even with the fixed option it still does two speeds (what you set as the speed and then 100% from around 70 degree). So my question is, can I override the two speeds and just hard code a single speed? At present I’m just using curve with all the dots at 60% except the last which SIV forces to 100%. But at least that gives me a fixed speed to around 90 degrees
It might be worth checking out the Windows version of SIV, as I recall it does have a few more features like setting static speed per header vs. the bios version. Not ideal to have to run another program in windows, but perhaps worth checking out. In general, I have found SIV to be very buggy.
It might be worth checking out the Windows version of SIV, as I recall it does have a few more features like setting static speed per header vs. the bios version. Not ideal to have to run another program in windows, but perhaps worth checking out. In general, I have found SIV to be very buggy.
Sorry I should have added that detail. Setting the FAN headers to PWM mode from auto I could only find in the bios(smart fan system). But when I call out SIV I mean the windows SIV software. As setting the curves in the bios would be painful and I'm not sure the BIOS can do the popup alerting for temps and fan RPM. Here is the screenshot showing when it's working with the alerts setup against temp1, temp2, CPU FAN, CPU OPT FAN, FAN1, FAN4, FAN6. All the fans alert if they drop below 800 rpm and the water pump 3000 rpm. I checked all the cabling the other day and re-seated the connection on the motherboard jumpers, I guess I'll wait and see if that helps and if it happens again. Still given the other people complaining about similar issues I think it's more likely a bug.
hi
X570 , 5900 there with g.skill 3600
after the disaster with XMP settings on f33i ( my PC simple don't boot) , i back to F33a
but well i give a second thought to F33i, just simple set XMP, and copy/paste RAM settings from F33a - all works now fine :)
so Stasio please pass to GB team - work harder on XMP :P Jesus, is it just a simple date from SPD module which is in every freaky modern RAM ?
The new AGESA 1.2.0.1 cuts off PBO and changes them to worse.
Yes... please acknowledge this Gigabyte/AMD
Before all but 1 of my cores hit 5000MHz+, several hit 5100MHz+
Now a few of my cores don't even go above 4800MHz, and only the best core hits 5000MHz.
My Cinebench R23 single core went from mid 1640s to around 1600. A 3% decrease. Something is not right here. Identical BIOS settings to F31 which was the last version I was on which had much higher boost.
So thought I would give the f33g 1.2.0.1 patch A a try, all working well on my 5900x RTX3090 system, no errors on mem/IF at 1866, no USB problems, PBO boosts two cores to 5.050, one to 5.000 most others are at 4.900 to 4.950 with two only reaching 4.850, will mess about with curve a little more, no crashes, SIV working well in windows, really happy with these so far
Found a bug in all F33x bios!
If u set Resizbar on AUTO and dont have a GPU that work with it (in my case 2080) u get WHEA Error, most times at the start from PC or reboot.
I checked all the cabling the other day and re-seated the connection on the motherboard jumpers, I guess I'll wait and see if that helps and if it happens again. Still given the other people complaining about similar issues I think it's more likely a bug.
I then opened HWInfo64 and HWMonitor and FAN6 seemed to reset and come back, but maybe that was a coincidence https://imgur.com/gallery/LjSpcdv
CPU OPT didn't start back till I rebooted. I noted that when it reports zero RPM in SIV, HWINFO doesn't show the fan(CPU OPT) at all. But then after reboot it reappears. https://imgur.com/gallery/1BO375N
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