The B550 aorus pro still shows the old beta bios in the GB site.
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Has anyone heard of bios updates for the TRX40 Aorus Master Rev 1.1? Have not even seen a beta posted anywhere and with only one bios release after initial (over 1 year!) we can easily call support for this board pathetic. We are still stuck on AMD AGESA 1.0.0.5. Must be nice to have support for your motherboards. Buying a threadripper was a mistake should have stuck with intel where you actually get support. My USB ports still have problems and the audio don't even want to go there.
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Originally posted by sdabrams3 View PostHas anyone heard of bios updates for the TRX40 Aorus Master Rev 1.1? Have not even seen a beta posted anywhere and with only one bios release after initial (over 1 year!) we can easily call support for this board pathetic. We are still stuck on AMD AGESA 1.0.0.5. Must be nice to have support for your motherboards. Buying a threadripper was a mistake should have stuck with intel where you actually get support. My USB ports still have problems and the audio don't even want to go there.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/3zhlv...TER11.FBi/file
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Originally posted by jwsg View PostIf you were happy to load a Beta then you may as well stick with it, but some of us take a different approach to BIOS
- dont load Betas 2 seconds after they appear on GB site
- dont load Release versions 2 seconds after they appear on GB site
- dont load anything 2 seconds after they're linked from this thread
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The F13 for Aorus Master is now available on the GB UK Page:
https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Motherbo...upport-dl-bios
https://download.gigabyte.com/FileLi...master_f13.zip
Changelog:- Checksum : 03AB
- Update AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.3 B for Ryzen 5000 G-Series processors support
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Originally posted by stasio View Post
Seemse you didn't read previous posts so carefull......FBi posted long time ago....
https://www.mediafire.com/file/3zhlv...TER11.FBi/file
Thanks I do - (FBi) was the one Bios update that has been released for this board since release in April seven months after release and nothing since.
BTW - we all on this board appreciate your efforts to keep us in the know!
Scott
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F35 final for X570 Aorus Elite is uploaded on GB site: (Dated July 8th) https://download.gigabyte.com/FileLi...-elite_f35.zip
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Originally posted by sdabrams3 View Post
Stasio,
Thanks I do - (FBi) was the one Bios update that has been released for this board since release in April seven months after release and nothing since.
BTW - we all on this board appreciate your efforts to keep us in the know!
Scott
Problem is Covid-19, as mostly working from home.
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Originally posted by jwsg View PostF12 with XMP and rBAR, a BT dongle, and careful choice of USB ports does result in a working system but I can foresee going back to Intel/Asus next time.
Only AMD/Nvdia/Intel produce sensible release notes and getting Betas from a forum thread is only for the very brave.
The AX200 BT requiring power removal is still with us, it hasnt been and cant be resolved by driver, but might be by a BIOS from GB that resets the glitch, but as it's random it needs 2 error free weeks to think the issue is resolved,
The USB issues are also real and likely AMD - with a Gen 4 GPU as soon as I use both front ports the mouse freezes - without fail - this is also terrible for a year old design.
On F13 final (even back to F11), and using a Logi MX Egro mouse using the BT setting.
Make sure you update to the the latest BT & Wifi Driver Version: 22.50.x
BT - https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...for-Windows-10
WiFi - https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...eless-Adapters
I also still recommend the following:
Go to device manager.
Click on HID (Human Interface Devices)
Click on Bluetooth Low Energy GATT...
Go to Power Management and uncheck the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".
Turn off the fast boot Power option (this really does not slow down boot time when disabled).
Search for and open “Power options” in the Start Menu. Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window. Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.” Under “Shutdown settings” make sure “Turn on fast startup” is disabled.
Why? Fast Boot works much like a Hibernation mode, which is tied to what is happening with the BT and possibly WIFI, which goes back to that "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".
A) When Fast Startup is enabled, your computer doesn’t perform a regular shut down.
B) Some devices just don’t play well with this hybrid hibernation.
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