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C'mon Asrock, update your X300 series to AGESA 1.0.0.2a. People are starting to complain and I had to buy an MSI X370 Plus,
o nice it looks like you can adjust the video memory size as well? or at least thats what it looks like from the email. the buffer size have you tried that option yet?Asrock ITX 4.70 released
If you ever have issues with an ASrock bios, just contact their service desk. It is really that simple.View attachment 93697
Initial test of 1400mhz at 1.3v gpu and 1.2v SoC was Firestrike successful. Prior to this, 1300 Mhz would crash with Windows using Ryzen Master so this was not a simple feature unlock. Also, the ITX bios files are larger for some reason, so not just a cut and paste job either.
Well then. It looks like I will be buying ASRock for the foreseeable future. Special thanks to Pablo for making this happen.
Asrock ITX 4.70 released
If you ever have issues with an ASrock bios, just contact their service desk. It is really that simple.View attachment 93697
Initial test of 1400mhz at 1.3v gpu and 1.2v SoC was Firestrike successful. Prior to this, 1300 Mhz would crash with Windows using Ryzen Master so this was not a simple feature unlock. Also, the ITX bios files are larger for some reason, so not just a cut and paste job either.
Well then. It looks like I will be buying ASRock for the foreseeable future. Special thanks to Pablo for making this happen.
Yeah, I am really happy with this system. It's my girlfriend's first "real" gaming PC that I put together for her and my first time building an AMD system since the dual core Athlon64 chips. I heard that the initial Ryzen release was a little rocky with motherboard and memory support but this has been pretty painless. Prior to the update I was stable at 2933 (XMP Profile 1), which was pretty good, but 3200MHz (XMP Profile 2) should give her a little boost in games.Wow! 32GB at 3200MHz, that's pretty impressive.
Running 32gb 3300mhz currently on the C6H, still need to do more testing, ran memtest for 30 min - zero errors while doing other stuff. Will have to really test it before I call it good.Wow! 32GB at 3200MHz, that's pretty impressive.
Try bumping up your SoC voltage first. What's it running at now?I had gaming issues also with my setup. I could pass memtest (USB boot) and 16 instances of HCI memtest (non-Pro version) when my memory was set to XMP (G.Skill 2x8GB 3466mhz Cas 16 B-die Ripjaws V). When I was playing AC: Odyssey it would crash the game after about 3 minutes (boat combat and using Eagle vision crashed instantly). Dropping the speed to 3200mhz, and no crashes. Go figure. It would also crash if I tried more aggressive Cas 14 3200mhz (FlareX timings). Oh well.
I really think it has something to do with your board, or your specific storage configuration... I've never experienced long boot times (excluding the long POST Codes diagnostic run-through). I think for my system, from the moment the POST procedure starts (be it cold boot or a restart), with my NVMe OS drive, a 6TB HGST, and... I think a 1TB Seagate is currently connected... It takes roughly 15secs for me to be on a functional desktop.Yeah, Formula.350 I noticed about a week ago that MSI had some new BIOS updates (I haven't flashed in a while).
I went to the latest, and now the long boot times have been fixed. Better late than never.
Can anyone provide any clarification as to why my motherboard (ASUS Prime B350 PLUS), which had got AGESA version 1.0.0.6a in June 2017, even hitting AGESA 1.0.7.1 in December 2017, was later regressed to version 1.0.0.0a in January 2018, then only crawling back up to 1.0.0.6?
Version history here.
Can anyone provide any clarification as to why my motherboard (ASUS Prime B350 PLUS), which had got AGESA version 1.0.0.6a in June 2017, even hitting AGESA 1.0.7.1 in December 2017, was later regressed to version 1.0.0.0a in January 2018, then only crawling back up to 1.0.0.6?
Version history here.
The ASRock list is out:
https://www.asrock.com/news/index.asp?iD=4238
There is A320 updated BIOS releases, but small catch: "Supports AMD Next-Gen Ryzen series APU only."
ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI) BIOS 2304
1. Update AM4 ComboPI 0.0.7.2A for next-gen processors and to improve CPU compatibility
2. Fixed an issue with Precision Boost values
3. Improved memory compatibility
4. Enhance system security
ASUS strongly recommends installing AMD chipset driver 18.50.16 or later before updating to this BIOS version.
" Before running the USB BIOS Flashback tool, please rename the BIOS file (C7HWIFI.CAP) using BIOSRenamer."
ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI) BIOS 2703
1.Improve system performance.
2.Update AM4 Combo PI 1.0.0.3 Patch ABB
a.Fixes a compatibility issue with Destiny 2
b.Fixes an issue with certain Linux distros
c.Removes Gen 4 support when using Ryzen 3000 CPUs
3.Improves EZFlash performance to reduce boot time.
Another new BIOS update for the Asus Crosshair VII Hero Wifi