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Originally posted by rehsd View Postfinding_clem0
Neovalen
See my post above about Corsair 1200 PSUs... (tagging is not working well in this editor).
Cheers!
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Originally posted by Neovalen View Post
Thank you! I believe my unit is affected by this issue and its directly related to what I was seeing. My lot is 2036 and it appears lots 2030 THROUGH 2041 are the affected lots (my previous response thought that it was 2030 and 2041 only but its the whole range between those. I have opened a support ticket with Corsair to get a replacement unit.
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Originally posted by Neovalen View PostI have been trying to use this but sometimes it will switch over to the secondary BIOS for the boot and I need to create it again there. You are correct that once both sides are configured I can do this... still something I shouldn't have to do but thanks for attempting to help. Since we've been getting new beta BIOS and I've been trying them all it gets cleared fairly often.
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That way you can keep the BIOS files on there for easy flashing, save profiles to it and also save screenshots of BIOS settings to it.
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Originally posted by finding_clem0 View Post
Nice one man, I will rip my PSU out a bit later and check.
Cheers!
I have submitted an RMA ticket, also. In the meantime, I replaced my Corsair HX1200i with a Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W. It was the only adequately-sized power supply I could find same day where I live. I have noticed that my USB devices are much happier on a cold boot now.
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Originally posted by finding_clem0 View Post
Is the only way to get serial from looking on the PSU its self? Major back problems right now, can barely move.
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Originally posted by rehsd View Post
You can get the lot number from the box, if you still have it. Otherwise, you probably will need to pull the PSU out to read the sticker. If you have the HX1200i with the USB cable connected, maybe iCUE can pull the serial number; I don't remember seeing a s/n in iCUE, and I can't test it anymore since I pulled the PSU.
I didi try iCUE, couldnt see anything and stupidly threw the box :( ill rip it out later and get the RMA sorted.
Nice one people!
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Originally posted by g111 View Post
Same problem with the hard-wall on IF/FCLK as many others. Same exact scenario for me (no step in-between of voltage helping or at least instability. Just a hard no POST), 1866 perfectly stable even on undervolted system. But 1900 won't post no matter the voltage. 5600x
My only gripes with the mobo have been:
1. occassional bluetooth disappears from Windows and have to pull power cord from PSU to fix it. I think it may have stopped since the most recent BIOS f11p update but can't be sure (haven't used my computer more than a few days in total since f11p came out)
2. hardwall in the FCLK
3. OC settings are duplicated in the BIOS in different menus, and the duplicate RAM timing entries are in freaking hex code or something instead of demical. Lots of duplicate settings and menus relating to OC, RAM, and other settings.
4. Biggest issue: RAM voltage not consistent and will vary depending on idle vs load, and by not a small margain at all. On top of it what you select in the BIOS is already overvolted already in actuality!
B550i Aorus Pro AX. Great board. Seemingly non-existant Quality Assurance/testing on the BIOS side of things.
i use the same board,
if i set 1.35v ,,,, it's became 1.4v
and if 1.45v ,,,, it's became 1.5v
the problem is,,,when i use ram with xmp 1.5v, it is became 1.5v
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I have gone through a lot of the same problems Neovalen .
Would boot up into bios and reset everything on a cold boot after 2+ hours of downtime. Throwing the D5 error.
Would be fine after setting everything up in Bios, just cold booting...
RMA'd my board, my new one had pcie slot issues so going through RMA again. Yay.
Had a look at my psu, i am in lot 2038, so going to go through the process for that also.
rehsd Thank you for brining this up.
Currently waiting on a new RAM kit also just to be safe.
Getting G.Skill F4-3600C16Q-32GTZN
Glad that is isn't an issue with the Bios/chipset but I have never had so much trouble with building a pc
CPU: 5950x
GPU: Asus strix 1080
RAM: F4-3600c17Q-32GTZR
PSU: Corsair HX1200
Did all my testing without NVMe in as to isolate the problems
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I've been running my X570 Aorus Ultra (Ryzen 3900X) system hard with F33a. So far, I'm really happy with this BIOS, and my system seems to be running better than it ever has (minus the pre-existing PCIe Gen 4.0 USB issues).
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Has anyone managed to fix the USB issues on their B550 board? I have an Xbox controller that loses connection during gameplay. That has never happened with the previous machine.
Disabling USB Selective Suspend in Windows does not help. Setting Power Supply Idle Control to 'Typical' in the BIOS does not help, either.
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Originally posted by zalbard View PostHas anyone managed to fix the USB issues on their B550 board? I have an Xbox controller that loses connection during gameplay. That has never happened with the previous machine.
Disabling USB Selective Suspend in Windows does not help. Setting Power Supply Idle Control to 'Typical' in the BIOS does not help, either.
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Originally posted by zalbard View PostHas anyone managed to fix the USB issues on their B550 board? I have an Xbox controller that loses connection during gameplay. That has never happened with the previous machine.
Disabling USB Selective Suspend in Windows does not help. Setting Power Supply Idle Control to 'Typical' in the BIOS does not help, either.
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