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- Agesa 1.2.0.3a
- Date 06/17/2021
(supose to address USB issue)
I just noticed my h100i rgb platinum losing connection for a moment, it's plugged into the onboard usb header, and I never sa that happening before tbh!
so i tested f13j and my bug isn't fixed. i created a full documentation with screenshots and fotos and send to gigabyte by esupport. hope they found the reason, after now almost a year.
what's the difference between the back and front usb panels? could it be my pc case (nr600 odd from cooler master)?
This problem still exists. X570 Pro and F33 bios
updated to F33 and couldn't boot, VGA error. Than I remebered GPU pcie Gen4 problem. I have 6800XT and 2 old Gen3 gpus in the same system.
I had to unplug 6800xt and connect monitor to one of the old cards, than PC booted, jumped straight to Bios and set PCI-E 16x to GEN3 Mode.
Now it if fine with 6800xt as a primary card...
But, cant' this problem Bios figured out by it self? If it doesnt boot and it is an VGA error, why dont try to boot in Gen3 mode or set to GEN3 mode by default, not Auto.
so i tested f13j and my bug isn't fixed. i created a full documentation with screenshots and fotos and send to gigabyte by esupport. hope they found the reason, after now almost a year.
what's the difference between the back and front usb panels? could it be my pc case (nr600 odd from cooler master)?
Often the usb ports on the back of the motherboard are connected directly to the ryzen cpu, while the ones at the bottom of the board have support provided by the chipset.
Well, a bonus is HWInfo reporting almost 20W lower draw at idle for whatever reason after moving to F34a. Seems stable, no visible issues now, unlike F33.
F13k for the B550i board is fairly stable. Although, now I have finally experienced some of the USB issues that others in this thread have experienced.
My wired mouse connected to the USB 3.2 Gen 1 port on the rear of the motherboard with the "BIOS" label on it, seemed to die each time today when I powered up my PC (2 separate occasions).
Both times it was resolved with a simple disconnect, and reconnect of my mouse to the port.
Other than that, this may be the most stable BIOS yet for the B550i board. Bluetooth and WiFi function perfectly without any issue, and PBO2/Curve Optimizer seems to function as expected with all of my previous settings for the 5600x.
@boXerrumble: Some of those issues are connected to hybrid standby. I experienced same issues on some Intel mobos (all from MSI with Z77, Z370 and Z490 chipsets and one from Asus Z490). Setting up a link on Windows 10, as I guess you may use Windows 10, with "%windir%\system32\shutdown.exe /s /t 0" is shutting down system without using hybrid standy and problems are gone. That workaround solved many problems for me, but not all. Until F12 i think, I had some USB issues and crackling sound, but much less with shutdown via command line, than with normal Windows shutdown provided in menu.
Problems with network disconnecting from time to time have totally disappeared with first F13 version or maybe driver 10.48, hard to tell.
Until now, system did a 12h memtest, no errors @ 3666 CL15 with G Skill RipjawsV F4-3600C16-8GVK Timings were 15-16-16-16-32. While memtest ran, both external SSD's copied about 450 GB for 8 times. Everything logged, all worked fine. So I am really confident that all issues that I had, are gone. NICE :)
F13k for the B550i board is fairly stable. Although, now I have finally experienced some of the USB issues that others in this thread have experienced.
My wired mouse connected to the USB 3.2 Gen 1 port on the rear of the motherboard with the "BIOS" label on it, seemed to die each time today when I powered up my PC (2 separate occasions).
Both times it was resolved with a simple disconnect, and reconnect of my mouse to the port.
Other than that, this may be the most stable BIOS yet for the B550i board. Bluetooth and WiFi function perfectly without any issue, and PBO2/Curve Optimizer seems to function as expected with all of my previous settings for the 5600x.
In other words, you've never had a USB issue until after installing F13k?
Problems with network disconnecting from time to time have totally disappeared with first F13 version or maybe driver 10.48, hard to tell.
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Pretty sure it's the 10.48 driver. Before I installed that version, I was getting occasional network disconnects - maybe one a week. Since I installed 10.48 (and now 10.50) I haven't had a disconnect in about six weeks. I'm still running the original BIOS (Aorus Pro AX F13h). I'll update the BIOS when the version with AGESA 1.2.0.3 appears on Gigabyte's website.
Port selection for USB is quite important - with F12 at least.
I have the mouse receiver in a front port (back of the PC isnt great for RF devices) and its 100% OK including resume from hib but if I plug in a flash stick to the other front, start a file xfer, and use the mouse, then the xfer is interrupted.
My xbox receiver was only happy in the red 3.2 port but again I cant use the type C at the same time.
Similarly I'm OK if I dont use all four rear at the same time.
This setup was still OK after adding a Gen 4 GPU.
So a little experimentation was needed but then the system was fine going forward.
Also, hopefully the BT is better with F13k but it needs two weeks of use without going missing before declaring success.
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