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Originally posted by FTorres View PostHello to all,
Creating this mini guide to help others to solve the USB random disconnections, please follow accordingly and all should be good.
I'm using a B550 Aorus Master with F11 BIOS and a 5900X. (PBO with negative curve per core and IF1900 with 4 sticks of DDR4 RAM 3800/CL16 - screenshot at the end).
I think this problem is somehow related to the AGESA version being used (1.1.0.0) and how it communicates the power states of the CPU and other peripherals to the Windows 10 OS.
In the next AGESA (1.1.9.0) we are expecting that Modern Standby (S0iX) will be fully integrated and compatible with 5000 series CPU's to fix this issues.
Please open the Device Manager:
[Step 1]
Identify your USB controllers drop down list.
[Step 2]
Identify all the USB hubs.
[Step 3]
Open properties of that device. (Note: You can do the above and below described for all available devices on that drop down list.)
[Step 4]
On the selected device please go to the tab "Power Management" and click it.
[Step 5]
The following options will be available, please untick both options like the screenshot shows.
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[Step 1]
Now please access the Control Panel and go to the options System and Security.
[Step 2]
Please select the option "Power Options".
[Step 3]
Select the option "Change plan settings".
[Step 4]
Select the option "Change advanced power settings".
[Step 5]
On the new windows that will open please go to the option "PCI Express" and expand it.
Next expand the option "Link State Power Management".
On the "Setting:" option please choose the "Off" option.
You're done.
Below a screenshot on my RAM timings with RAM Calculator Benchmark... All stable!
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I am unsure if i made a mistake as i installed the F32a BIOS that is on the front page, but i keep seeing that there is an official Final F32 BIOS.
I am on an x570 Aorus Master with a 3950x and i finally received a 5950x and i read that i needed to update the bios from F11 to get the CPU to work as there were some stability issues with earlier BIOS's when using 5000 series CPU's.
Can anyone help me understand what i need to do to get ready to install the 5950x? Note i think the batch of my CPU is BG 2049PGS which seems to be less prone to stability issues.
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Originally posted by stasio View Post
AGESA!V9 ComboAM4v2PI 1.1.0.0
F32 for X570 and F12 for B550 is coming on GB web page.
- Date : 01/18/2021
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Originally posted by stasio View Post
AGESA!V9 ComboAM4v2PI 1.1.0.0
F32 for X570 and F12 for B550 is coming on GB web page.
- Date : 01/18/2021
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Originally posted by Shonk View PostZ390 Aorus Master F11N + RTX 3090 FE
Unsure if it's setup for when nvidia drop the drivers
nVidia announced that their implementation and driver is coming end of February, but it will be 3060 only at first, with other models following suit after (who knows how long.. may be a week after, maybe be a month+ after.. who knows).
Originally posted by plee82 View PostB550 Aorus Pro F11 Bios was removed from the website. Any reason?
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Originally posted by rehsd View Post
With F32, I now get multiple post beeps instead of a single beep. I believe it is 4 rapid beeps followed by a single, lower pitch beep.
Disabling CSM on F32 also takes care of the post beeps. Why should I have to disable CSM when going to F32? When I have CSM disabled, navigation in the BIOS is really slow (i.e., delayed responses to keypresses).
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