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How can I save my fan curve before updating right in the BIOS? Since I don't want to use any crappy software for fan curves, I always tune them right in the BIOS. Is there a way to save those to a USB stick?
I asked the same question a couple of pages before and the answer was unfortunately "no".
B550i PRO AX, switched to F13 this saturday and I am now experiencing issues where my bluetooth keyboard will randomly stop working whereas I did not have this issue under F13i. USB issues (which I DID have in the beta bios) have been resolved however. Has anyone else experienced this? I've already changed the setting that windows is not allowed to switch of the bluetooth module to conserve power and fastboot is turned off. Also running the latest intel bluetooth drivers (.50)
There is an ongoing problem with intel wlan/bluetooth driver and windows 10. Switching drivers and disabling power features should solve the problem.
How can I save my fan curve before updating right in the BIOS? Since I don't want to use any crappy software for fan curves, I always tune them right in the BIOS. Is there a way to save those to a USB stick?
i wish to save setting into hdd or usb as well.. but currently it just available in menu but not functioning........
Ah, I thought this was resolved in the BIOS. Any idea why this problem was not there in F13i but in F13?
There are various different possible issues with the Intel BT module.
The BT device disappears from device manager and needs unplugging from mains to restore - this may have been resolved in BIOS from F13h as they may have found a way to reset the glitch at startup.
The BT device shows a yellow triangle in device manager - this was resolved in a previous driver
The BT device disconnects/reconnects at USB level - perhaps improved by new AGESA in BIOS
The RF connection drops - plug in the antenna
I might try F13 myself one day but the solution of using a cheap BT dongle 100% works
Seeing a massive performance drop in Passmark Performance Test since I installed the F33 and later the F34 bios on my 3900x/X570 Master Rev 1.0. With the older F31 my Passmark 3900X Score was:Processor: 34507 Single Thread: 2872 but with the F33 it dropped to 33261/2849 and then with the latest F34 bios it is now Processor 34099 and the Single Thread remains at 2849. Bottom line: The AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.1.0.0 D in bios F31 kept my 3900X running like a rocket but the F33/AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.2 and F34/AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.3B have really improved Boot times and Fan Speed curves but my 3900X performance took a hit.
Be nice if GB/AMD wrote a Bios that utilized the best improvements that all past Agesa versions had to offer. Getting the Best GB/AMD had to offer. Wouldn't that be something.......
There are various different possible issues with the Intel BT module.
The BT device disappears from device manager and needs unplugging from mains to restore - this may have been resolved in BIOS from F13h as they may have found a way to reset the glitch at startup.
The BT device shows a yellow triangle in device manager - this was resolved in a previous driver
The BT device disconnects/reconnects at USB level - perhaps improved by new AGESA in BIOS
The RF connection drops - plug in the antenna
I might try F13 myself one day but the solution of using a cheap BT dongle 100% works
An external dongle doesn't work well for me - I've got a wireless keyboard, mouse and game controller that each have their own dongles, and they all cut out occasionally.
Seeing a massive performance drop in Passmark Performance Test since I installed the F33 and later the F34 bios on my 3900x/X570 Master Rev 1.0. With the older F31 my Passmark 3900X Score was:Processor: 34507 Single Thread: 2872 but with the F33 it dropped to 33261/2849 and then with the latest F34 bios it is now Processor 34099 and the Single Thread remains at 2849. Bottom line: The AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.1.0.0 D in bios F31 kept my 3900X running like a rocket but the F33/AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.2 and F34/AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.3B have really improved Boot times and Fan Speed curves but my 3900X performance took a hit.
Be nice if GB/AMD wrote a Bios that utilized the best improvements that all past Agesa versions had to offer. Getting the Best GB/AMD had to offer. Wouldn't that be something.......
There's only a 1-3% variation in those numbers. How many passes did you do on each configuration? That could be typical run to run variation.
Edit: I just ran that benchmark on my 5600X/B550I with F13 BIOS twice in a row with no changes.
First run: 22305/3429
Second run: 22574/3452
Delta: 1.2%/0.7%
Pretty much in line with the amount of variance you reported.
An external dongle doesn't work well for me - I've got a wireless keyboard, mouse and game controller that each have their own dongles, and they all cut out occasionally.
Thats a shame. Ive got a logitech mouse receiver on the front USB, a RTL8671B based BT dongle plugged into a rear USB, and a Xbox wireless receiver plugged into the rear red 3.2 port.
With F12 only this combo works (no cut outs) - but if I use the 2nd front port the mouse freezes and the Xbox receiver only ever worked in the red USB port (via extension to physically move it away from the PC). Maybe this will have improved with the newer BIOS.
Seeing a massive performance drop in Passmark Performance Test since I installed the F33 and later the F34 bios on my 3900x/X570 Master Rev 1.0. With the older F31 my Passmark 3900X Score was:Processor: 34507 Single Thread: 2872 but with the F33 it dropped to 33261/2849 and then with the latest F34 bios it is now Processor 34099 and the Single Thread remains at 2849. Bottom line: The AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.1.0.0 D in bios F31 kept my 3900X running like a rocket but the F33/AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.2 and F34/AMD AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.3B have really improved Boot times and Fan Speed curves but my 3900X performance took a hit.
Be nice if GB/AMD wrote a Bios that utilized the best improvements that all past Agesa versions had to offer. Getting the Best GB/AMD had to offer. Wouldn't that be something.......
It's worth being sensible about what a BIOS change brings and in particular the AGESA which is just the AMD supplied component dropped in.
The AGESA changes have mostly been related to stabilising the USB devices and supported newer CPUs/APUs.
There's a chance the boost algorithm will have changed but differences will be just a few % - nothing affecting real world use.
There's a chance boot times have improved but things like CSM and fastboot settings are what really matters - GB BIOS has a mind of its own about the how long it takes to see the Windows logo.
Fan control isnt an AGESA thing - and its logical to put back the manual curves you had before.
B550i PRO AX, switched to F13 this saturday and I am now experiencing issues where my bluetooth keyboard will randomly stop working whereas I did not have this issue under F13i. USB issues (which I DID have in the beta bios) have been resolved however. Has anyone else experienced this? I've already changed the setting that windows is not allowed to switch of the bluetooth module to conserve power and fastboot is turned off. Also running the latest intel bluetooth drivers (.50)
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I regularly use pad xbox series with BT and never disconnect with bios F13
some time ago I had a disconnection problem but it was solved with a firmware update of the pad itself so it had nothing to do with either bios or intel drivers
My 5950X on Aorus Master 1.2 @ F34 - also runs hotter, I was worried that therlam paste went dead (thermal gryzzly kryonaut extreme...), but seems it is it, new AGESA...
I'm seeing an increase in CPU temps with F34 also. (Aorus Ultra, 5950X)
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