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debaser
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That's why a bios flashback or similar system would have come in handy.
Guess we'll have to wait for final releases while other manufactrurers let their customers try these new options.
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mosawo
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I agree with you. It's not so far, just a little patience. |
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Nejaa
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Of course a specific partnership isn't needed, just sharing basic information. As you noted, layout and placement of the holes are important. What about mounting height? Min/Max screw/back-plate/bracket tension? Min/max pressure on the socket/CPU? I have no idea what info is required to design and manufacture a socket bracket, but I'm confident it is more than just socket layout and placement of the mounting holes. I absolutely believe that if AMD had simply shared more information about AM4 mounting requirements earlier, more manufacturers would have ready. We will never how much information was actually shared because no one will say anything. It is also possible that as part of the Noctua partnership, AMD was required to withhold that information until a specific date, thus making Noctua the only option at launch. This type of business deal is fairly common.
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datonyb
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and for those who cannot wait
heres a link to latest taichi beta as linked on overclockers uk (including agesa 1006) https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/the-asrock-thread-support-feedback-etc.18760683/page-28 I HAVE NOT TRIED THIS YET IT IS A BETA I AM PROVIDING A LINK FROM A GUY WE TRUST USE AT OWN RISK OR WAIT FOR ASROCK TO FINAL RELEASE IT |
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debaser
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing, will try it!
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datonyb
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no problem mate
but i like to wait a day or two myself to see some reviews one guy has just replied hes unstable at 3200 still......... one other thing ive noticed is ................ its a bloody big bios file ! 16mb Edited by datonyb - 27 May 2017 at 6:52am |
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It must be a non-compressed file if it is 16MB. Any uncompressed Instant Flash UEFI update file for the X370 Taichi is 16,384 KB. |
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That's not the point, but enjoy! The point is how could mother board manufactures be providing UEFI/BIOS updates weeks ago containing AGESA 1.0.0.6 if it was just officially released by AMD. |
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debaser
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BIOS works fine, I have to fine adjust it to get 3600 stable, tried staright away and got a blue screen crash. 3466 works flawlessly though
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That looks awesome. |
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