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Originally posted by stasio View PostAgesa 1.1.0.0 D
On a side note, my B550i overvolts the memory voltage a LOT and has on every single Vermeer-supporting BIOS so far.
Does GIGABYTE know this? Can it be fixed? I have 1.37V set in the BIOS and it gives me 1.452V under load (1.416V idle). I have to set about 1.31V to get it down to about 1.38V. It's really annoying.
I just want accurate and stable voltages, I've never experienced anything like this before lol
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Originally posted by MACMAC View Post
Thank you for the update.
On a side note, my B550i overvolts the memory voltage a LOT and has on every single Vermeer-supporting BIOS so far.
Does GIGABYTE know this? Can it be fixed? I have 1.37V set in the BIOS and it gives me 1.452V under load (1.416V idle). I have to set about 1.31V to get it down to about 1.38V. It's really annoying.
I just want accurate and stable voltages, I've never experienced anything like this before lol
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@stasio
I have a problem that my Ram is better then the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Xtreme AMD X570 Revision 1.1 will let me set the values. I have bios 31K and my value for tRRDS should be 3. its not possible to set lower then 4 kind a bad as then the settings do not work as they should. In older F30 bios was also a value called XMP High frequency Support that is not there anymore not sure why.
I hope you can support the better CL14 Rams that are made for 5000 Ryzen
thanks for the feedback
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Hi stasio,
Hope all is well. Just writing to enquire if you're aware of any issues with AGESA currently causing soft resets or bluescreens of systems?
I have an ASUS motherboard myself so I'm aware this isn't specifically on-topic, however on a notable Australian forums' Ryzen thread there's a lot of people with Gigabyte, MSI & ASUS boards all getting soft-resets or bluescreens with BIOS' containing the latest AGESA Patch C.
AGESA seems to be the only thing in common. People can reproduce it with XMP enabled/disabled, across multiple Ryzen 5000 SKUs ( I have a 5950x myself), with many different memory and other hadware configurations. The most common thing seen is errors in Event Viewer post-reset citing "Processor Core" errors.
Just thought I'd shoot you an ask if you're aware of anything; trying to gather some info on the issue, but it really does seem like AGESA is the only common factor here. Most have returned to 1.0.8.1 AGESA and no longer have the issue.
Thanks!
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SoC, VDDP, VDDG (IOD, CCD) voltage regulation was required to apply figures exceeding 3933Mhz.
It was possible to boot 4200Mhz based on IF 1:1.
Unable to stabilize due to sound tear in window
It can be stabilized by adjusting 4133Mhz again.
WHEA errors are constantly logged.
https://i.imgur.com/oCIqWvN.png
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Originally posted by kaoski View PostSoC, VDDP, VDDG (IOD, CCD) voltage regulation was required to apply figures exceeding 3933Mhz.
It was possible to boot 4200Mhz based on IF 1:1.
Unable to stabilize due to sound tear in window
It can be stabilized by adjusting 4133Mhz again.
WHEA errors are constantly logged.
https://i.imgur.com/oCIqWvN.png
https://i.imgur.com/TyV05mZ.png
One more question how come you don't have the Ryzen Master Bug where the CORE section is hidden for 5600x users. I see you don't face this issue any method to solve it?
Here is the thread showing the bug. Any help is much appreciated.
I have Ryzen 5600x paired with B550 Aorus Pro,
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Originally posted by Jason_Cruze View Post
Please share your setup config and voltage settings to achieve this FCLK. I was able to stabilize 1967 but not 2000 on f11j.
One more question how come you don't have the Ryzen Master Bug where the CORE section is hidden for 5600x users. I see you don't face this issue any method to solve it?
Here is the thread showing the bug. Any help is much appreciated.
I have Ryzen 5600x paired with B550 Aorus Pro,
In my case, there are not many modifications to achieve 4133Mhz.
VSOC LLC Turbo
DramVoltage 1.55V
SoC 1.0V(def) -> 1.15V
VDDP 0.9V (def) -> 0.95V
VDDG (IOD, CCD) 0.9V (def) -> 1.05V
Normal use not possible if VDDG 1.05V or less
Please refer to the previously attached Ryzen Master screenshot.
In addition, I have no problem using Ryzen Master, so it is difficult to give related help.
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Can anyone help me figure out why I can't use the Q-Flash button on b550i aorus pro ax? I have the USB with the BIOS in the correct USB port, computer is turned off. I press the Q flash and nothing happens, no LEDs, nothing at all. Am I doing something wrong?
The computer works otherwise. I am just wondering why the Q-Flash specifically isn't working for me
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