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on computerbase they suspect the level 3 cache issue has to do something with agesa. a user with agesa 1.2.0.3c hast nearly the same perfomramce in win11 like w10. the editor has detect the problem with agesa 1.2.03b
Since upgrading to F14d I'm getting a LOT of USB disconnects now.. F13 had some, but only a handful of times a day.. now I get USB disconnects every minute or two
Since upgrading to F14d I'm getting a LOT of USB disconnects now.. F13 had some, but only a handful of times a day.. now I get USB disconnects every minute or two
It's related to VSOC and VDDG IOD Voltage which stays on default level. It is'nt raised for higher FCLK on Auto,
manually selecting voltage level not working too
It's related to VSOC and VDDG IOD Voltage which stays on default level. It is'nt raised for higher FCLK on Auto,
manually selecting voltage level not working too
Have they changed with 14d? i have set an offset of -0,016v for the vsoc. since f13 (first version from december 2020) i have the same values like the latest f12betas. actual i use f14c with win10 an have measure all the time the same value.
so with a running Windows 11 now, what are the steps to upgrade the BIOS now?
same as before aka simply flash and reset BIOS?
will the TPM keys or what's it called, get lost while upgrading causing system boot issues?
so with a running Windows 11 now, what are the steps to upgrade the BIOS now?
same as before aka simply flash and reset BIOS?
will the TPM keys or what's it called, get lost while upgrading causing system boot issues?
the TPM resides on a different chip, either inside teh CPU or the dedicated TPM module
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