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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.
So to test this out I reset my BIOS last night and did not change a thing. Absolutely nothing. Used it to game for an hour or so and turned it off. Booted up in the morning and still got stuck on Q-Code 05 and the BIOS reset itself before allowing me to POST and use the system again. So it seems like my problem might be a bit more than the standard issue people are having. I'm going to try disabling DUAL-BIOS and forcing it to use the primary BIOS which I currently have loaded to F31o with my XMP settings and whatnot. Will report back my results later with that.
Still hoping getting stuck on Q-Code 05 is just a BIOS issue for now. Come January-15th if I'm still having this problem I'm definitely getting it replaced by Amazon.
I am having issues getting my 64gb gskill f4-3600c16q-64gvkc working at 3600 with my aorus x570 pro and 5950x cpu.
Enabling xmp profile just hangs at post, manually setting 3200mhz is highest stable I can get.
I did notice that whatever ddr voltage I set, whether auto or manual 1.35v, 1.40v, etc. it does not seem to get applied. hwinfo and even in bios it always reports 1.236v for memory voltage.
I've tried both f30 and f31o bios versions, same result.
I am having issues getting my 64gb gskill f4-3600c16q-64gvkc working at 3600 with my aorus x570 pro and 5950x cpu.
Enabling xmp profile just hangs at post, manually setting 3200mhz is highest stable I can get.
I did notice that whatever ddr voltage I set, whether auto or manual 1.35v, 1.40v, etc. it does not seem to get applied. hwinfo and even in bios it always reports 1.236v for memory voltage.
I've tried both f30 and f31o bios versions, same result.
Any there any known issues with ddr voltage?
B550I Aorus Pro AX - mine is okay except overvolts by 0.05V
I know at least on my BIOS there are *MANY* duplicate entries for various settings in different submenus in the bios, especially OC related settings such as voltages and timings. Maybe try changing the DRAM voltage in another place in the BIOS? Q+A seems non-existent with BIOS makers
I'm wondering if it could be some sort of scheduler issue, it's kinda annoying because full loads are more evenly distributed
In other news, I'm getting better results now, was able to get PBO working by enabling it on BIOS and setting some values manually, Been running this config 100% stable with 3600 MHz RAM at 1.25v, this is my new CB20 score, I think it's still low (I think I've seen 11k average?), but a decent improvement from the previous 9.5k:
I'm doing 11700 on CB20, with PBO enable and 1900 FCLK + ram at 3800MT/s. x570 aorus xtreme, vSOC 1.075, VDDG 1025, vDRAM 1.40
So yea you should definitly getting higher than that.
So to test this out I reset my BIOS last night and did not change a thing. Absolutely nothing. Used it to game for an hour or so and turned it off. Booted up in the morning and still got stuck on Q-Code 05 and the BIOS reset itself before allowing me to POST and use the system again. So it seems like my problem might be a bit more than the standard issue people are having. I'm going to try disabling DUAL-BIOS and forcing it to use the primary BIOS which I currently have loaded to F31o with my XMP settings and whatnot. Will report back my results later with that.
Still hoping getting stuck on Q-Code 05 is just a BIOS issue for now. Come January-15th if I'm still having this problem I'm definitely getting it replaced by Amazon.
I'm having this issues from f30.. downgrading to f21 or older won't help.
Try unplugging the power cord overnight you will get 00 code next morning with 10min light flash to boot up... *sigh*
Gigabyte pulled the F11k BIOS from the Aorus B550 Pro AC page...
Yep thankfully was able to get hold of it before it was pulled for some strange reason. They did have some frequent series of updates and then it just vanished.
Why are you happy to get ur hands on F11k ?? I have only problem with that one.. atm waiting to get some info how stable F11n will be comparing to previous one..
Why are you happy to get ur hands on F11k ?? I have only problem with that one.. atm waiting to get some info how stable F11n will be comparing to previous one..
f11n is fine. not usb stutterling like k but without wheas and i got a good stable ram setting. the flck steal 1%-2% of performance from stock cpu with with xmp 3200.
yesterday. i enable pbo with negative -10 and +200mhz and now i get little better cpu scroe than with full default xmp3200 setting.
I flashed F11n yesterday. Coming from the F11k the crashes related to WHEA error are gone and the warnings have also disappeared. I was able to run my RAM at 3600 Mhz Cl16 via XMP, IF at 1800 Mhz.
What concerns is are the temps:
with F11k my 5800x barely hit 60 degress in a 15 min prime95 run. Now with F11n I hit 90 degrees throttling after 10 min prime95 run, even with pump speed and fans of my 240 AIO at 100%.
g111 I can confirm your observation with the power reporting deviation. I also sae max values >1000%
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