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maceh
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Last Activity: 08-11-2023, 05:56 AM
Joined: 12-31-2020
Location: Spain
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stasio do you have knowledge of this "issue"? this was raised as a bios issue in the official gigabyte usa forums
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With a 2700X and CSM disabled it works without lag, but with the 3700X it works as seen in the video
https://photos.app.goo.gl/W7qhnobDjDLi8SMf7
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Doubt about fTPM:
Yesterday the official requirements of Windows 11 were shown and it is said that the computer must implement TPM 2.0, reviewing the Bios and knowing that Ryzen implements TPM I have seen that there is the option "AMD fTPM" that activates the TPM module by firmware...
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News from 1.2.0.2 are fix issue in USB connections but 1.2.0.1 A too include this fix...
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The same thing happens to me, I have a Sound Blaster Z (to play with speakers) and a Sound BlasterX G6 (for headphones in games and voip).
With SBZ I had a problem and that is that the audio channels were interchanged, googling a bit I saw that Pci v3 was recommended for the port so I activated...
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-i have same motherboard and since i was bought it... 1 year ago... with F1 or F2 DRAM voltage is always 1.38 with GSkill flare X 3200 CL14 and Corsair 3200 CL16......
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