X570 Aorus Elite question

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Any experiences with this board? Updated to F34 bios immediately.

Board cannot run stably with above 1800 FCLK nor can it even POST with PBO Advanced +200.

With 1800 FCLK and PBO Auto, I am able to game and benchmark stable but Windows will not shut down the PC nor will it restart. I am using the same windows install from a x370/3900x build.

I have 4x8GB B die memory rated for 1600 CL14 at 1.35V. Currently running 1800 CL16 at 1.4V.
 
Guessing doesn’t help with these issues. Id suspect you are right, but I’d fire up cpuZ and check what each stick says for rank under memory.
 
First of all, there's no guarantee of being able to run anything higher than 1800 FCLK and that generally has more to do with the CPU than the motherboard. In the case of the 3xxx series Ryzen, it was rare to get anything running higher than 1800. I have yet to be able to get my 5800x to run stably with anything much higher than 1800 and it's a lot more likely to happen with that generation than the previous.

I'd also wonder if you're old Windows install may be the reason for the Windows issues. It's not something you can ignore which is one of the reasons why I never migrate installs with any sort of major hardware change like motherboard. It's simply not worth the possible issues, small or large.
 
Aorus Elite here, I have been able overclock to 1866 FCLK with a 5800x and b-die single rank ram. I had better performance at 1800 and tighter timings though so that's what I run.
 
I have tried Auto and 1.1 thus far. Not familiar with safe values on Vermeer and X570.
1.1 is what I normally recommend. Don't exceed 1.15, things get wonky. If you're at 1.1 and can't go over - you probably can't go over. Especially with 4 DIMM.
 
I bought a X570-E from a forum user after reading that link with the wonky Display Port booting issues.

Was trying to stay away from Asus but it's really not their fault that the CHVI wasn't updated to support 5900X. AMD could have helped us out really.
 
I bought a X570-E from a forum user after reading that link with the wonky Display Port booting issues.

Was trying to stay away from Asus but it's really not their fault that the CHVI wasn't updated to support 5900X. AMD could have helped us out really.
The Crosshair VI wasn't a good motherboard. My review of it wasn't favorable as we had tons of issues and went through three of them if I recall correctly.
 
The X570-E is night and day from the POS that is the X570 Aorus Elite. No issues with 1900 fclk. Everything works flawlessly including my 4.5 year old Windows install from my first build of the CHVI / 1700X->2700->3900X back in March 2017.
 
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