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[BETA] AGESA 1.0.0.2a - 1.0.0.3b for X370/B350

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Originally posted by stree stree wrote:

I repeat,..... probably withdrawn, not ready........When it is ready get it from ASRock site.

Good point. The same folks that will flash this unofficial release and pulled BIOS will then complain when it doesn't work. Tongue
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4.70 is older branch with 1.0.0.1a.

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4.70 and 4.64 bios is still showing for the x370 Taichi.  The 4.64(beta) dated 4/30 and 4.70 dated 4/26.  The description for the 4.64 says "Update Agesa Version to PinnaclePI-AM4_1.0.0.2a".  Would the 4.70 have the updated agesa even though it has older date?

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The USB problems started only after upgrading to this release with AGESA 1.0.0.2 that has already been withdrawn, all other problems are repeatable on 4 different configuration, and ASRock confirmed all bugs listed by me above but did not fix any of them yet, and its almost 2 months passed that I sent them the bug reports...

Regarding the voltages, I pushed 1.4V in the memory just for the 3333MHz run, for 24/7 I keep the memory at 1.35V and 3200MHz, I dont overclock CPU/GPU at all, just the memory from 2400 to 3200, but all bugs reported in the upper threads linked by me where found with UEFI defaults and everything at stock. 

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Edited by cristy6100 - 01 May 2018 at 5:11am
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^ I can't emphasise this point enough. Definitely wait and get it directly from ASRock. Why risk making your board a brick?

Edited by Spaceminer - 01 May 2018 at 3:08am
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I repeat,..... probably withdrawn, not ready........When it is ready get it from ASRock site.
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if this bios fits my ab350m pro4 i would love if you sent it do me, as i cannot find it anywhere. 
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Originally posted by cristy6100 cristy6100 wrote:

Well it has a serious problem, 4 of the USB ports dont work, and give "Power Surge error in Windows" only the 2 USB 2.0 ports and front panel USB 3.0 ports work, the 4 middle ports on the back stopped working completely both in UEFI and Windows...


After reading the bugs you've posted, I'm fairly convinced that your problems were not caused by ASRock. It sounds like your power supply is faulty, which would cause all the problems you've reported and then some. It also sounds like you've pushed the voltage a bit high on things as well, which is not good.
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The only thing i can find on the chinese site is for x370. nothing for ab350. Well, guess its back to waiting. my board is working good, but the throtling is annoying.
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I took it directly from ASRock China, not from the website, it the UEFI that "JZ Electronics" the ASRock partner said it has issues, but I tested it anyway... I can say the throttle bug was fixed but all bugs listed in my above post still remain and now the 4 USB 3.0 provided by the CPU are not working at all, I disabled them in UEFI and it stopped the non stop windows error, I can say they did not f*** anything else up, my memory works at 3200MHz as before, so its a step forward at least...

EDIT1: I could go for 3333MHz on the memory with 1.4V did not test stability yet, but here is a Aida64 cache and mem benchmark with the memory @ 3333MHz, for comparison purposes:



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Edited by cristy6100 - 01 May 2018 at 2:04am
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