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I would appreciate it. I've been running some additional tests on F31J, set some different values to PBO settings and both my single and multi core scores have improved but they are still below the averages I've been seeing, and I have yet to see many of my cores even hit 4.9 GHz. Not sure if a 280mm AIO would have better results:
My temps are still relatively low running Cinebench vs Gaming (gaming puts a lot more load on a single CCD as we've been discussing)
I've been fighting BIOS stability issues with F31o. I update the BIOS 3-4x and all of a sudden I reboot and the BIOS resets. Ugggg. I'll need to roll back to F31n or older to document what I do with PBO/AutoAC/Curve Optimizer so you can get a baseline. I have hit 650pts on R20 single core while hitting 11900 on multi with the same settings back on F31k (I think). I think my max ever was a 12300 on a static all core. And before curve optimizer I maxed at 11400 on PBO/AutoOC alone.
I was able to boot using 4200cl16 with the below timings using Hynix CJR and Micron Rev E 2x8 kits mixed.
The new B550 boards are great at overclocking, I'd never thought I'd reach 3800 with 4 sticks of RAM populated yet reached to 4200 which is truly amazing.
I've been fighting BIOS stability issues with F31o. I update the BIOS 3-4x and all of a sudden I reboot and the BIOS resets. Ugggg. I'll need to roll back to F31n or older to document what I do with PBO/AutoAC/Curve Optimizer so you can get a baseline. I have hit 650pts on R20 single core while hitting 11900 on multi with the same settings back on F31k (I think). I think my max ever was a 12300 on a static all core. And before curve optimizer I maxed at 11400 on PBO/AutoOC alone.
Just curious, what cooler are you using? I bought a 280mm AIO, hopefully I can get slightly lower temps with that. But that is the limit for my ITX case.
Hi, the F11n is truly amazing on my B550 Aorus Pro, a 5600X and 2x16GB 3600c17 B-die, before the best I could get with a few WHEA error (cpu interconnexion, like 3~5 per AIDA64 run) was 3600 16-16-16-16-32-48 tRFC 300 tFAW 24 command rate 1 and geardown disabled with F11j bios, maxfreq "benchable" with same settings at 4066MHz with a lot of WHEA error.
Now with F11n I have no WHEA error anymore and so at 3800 14-14-14-14-28-42 tRFC 220 tFAW 12, CM 1T, gear down disabled, results are slightly below 4066c16 according to AIDA64 (~55GB/s vs 60GB/s and 55 ns vs 53 ns) but now the L3 cache is so much faster, there is an improvement of like +80% in bandwidth, from ~330GB/s to 630+GB/s.
But still I can't do more than 3400 at cas12 settings while my mem are capable, I hope future bios will allow this :)
but now the L3 cache is so much faster, there is an improvement of like +80% in bandwidth, from ~330GB/s to 630+GB/s.
By increasing ppt/edc a bit I can reproduce this going from 3xx to 6xx, you can see it in hwinfo if you increase polling and align it with the benchmark that those are the limiting factors for that split second benchmark, might not be very accurate
Hello all,
I wondered if the BIOS affects temperatures? My 5800x gets very hot with a custom wc (2 rad 380) . Apparently this is no longer the case for Gigabyte mothercard users. Personally I have an Aorus elite x570 with the F31L bios.
Hi everyone, been lurking on this thread for almost a month and made this account just so I could post this in an effort to find a solution.
As for hardware I've been running the 5950x paired with 4x8GB (B-die) 3200MHz C16 Vengeance RGB Pro RAM on an x570 Aorus Master. I've been testing every single BIOS release since November 13th that has been posted here so far (F30 all the way to F31o now) and have had this issue with my system without fail everytime.
The problem? Every morning or after a cold boot following a few hours of being shut-down, the motherboard refuses to POST. When I power it on, the Q-Code readout cycles through everything quickly once, and then starts cycling through again, getting stuck on Q-Code 05. Yes, that is Zero-Five and I am most definitely reading that correctly. It gets hung up there for a while, and then automatically resets the BIOS to defaults and boots perfectly fine after that. I'm able to go back in, enable XMP, and use my computer for the rest of the day without any problems until I have it shut down for a couple hours. Then the same thing happens.
It's getting close to a full month of having my BIOS reset on my every morning this way and I was hoping that it was just some BIOS issue but after going through so many BETA versions, I'm all ears for any suggestions people here might have. I just wanna get to a point where I can power on my PC and not have to set the lighting, fan profiles, and XMP again every morning. Thanks!
You are not alone with this problem. Aorus Master/5900x bios resetting every cold boot. Only working solution is turn off xmp before turn off pc. If you do this your PC turn on normally and only thing you can do is set XMP in BIOS right after starting PC.
Hi, the F11n is truly amazing on my B550 Aorus Pro, a 5600X and 2x16GB 3600c17 B-die, before the best I could get with a few WHEA error (cpu interconnexion, like 3~5 per AIDA64 run) was 3600 16-16-16-16-32-48 tRFC 300 tFAW 24 command rate 1 and geardown disabled with F11j bios, maxfreq "benchable" with same settings at 4066MHz with a lot of WHEA error.
Now with F11n I have no WHEA error anymore and so at 3800 14-14-14-14-28-42 tRFC 220 tFAW 12, CM 1T, gear down disabled, results are slightly below 4066c16 according to AIDA64 (~55GB/s vs 60GB/s and 55 ns vs 53 ns) but now the L3 cache is so much faster, there is an improvement of like +80% in bandwidth, from ~330GB/s to 630+GB/s.
But still I can't do more than 3400 at cas12 settings while my mem are capable, I hope future bios will allow this :)
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Hey man, can you share with us your full timings? What kit are you using? I have some XPG D60G 3600 C17 b-die 2x8gb, trying to get timings like yours... Currently @ 3800 C15 1,385v
I can tell something is strange, i lost about 0.7ns with F31K to F31O. So i tested in windows safe more to see and checked that something is strange... a few test and all different, in general ram speed should be up high and ns 53 something. So no idea why my x570 Xtreme is not better then a B550 that was faster in less tight timings, what is shows with 3800 CL14, CPU is under water so no issues.
posten in overclock with picture to your info also
Just curious, what cooler are you using? I bought a 280mm AIO, hopefully I can get slightly lower temps with that. But that is the limit for my ITX case.
I'm using an EKWB Monoblock over my CPU/Mobo/VRM plummed into 2x 360 radiators. It's overkill. I'm waiting for EK to release their FTW3 3090 blocks so I can add that and another 360 rad to the loop.
But from the temps you posted you are looking good. I don't see much of a difference between my temps and yours, mine is just WAY overkill and is built to take the heat load of an OC 3090 along with a 5950x.
I have been testing f31o for about a day on x570 Aorus Pro Wifi. I flashed back to f31k. Here are the bugs that I have found so far:
1. Microphone inputs on front panel and rear I/O do not work (works again after flashing back to f31k and I had one unhappy 10 year old Fortnite player last night)
2. Can't boot above 1900 fclk
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