ASRock AB350M Pro4 - Freezing |
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helos9
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I have the same problem with my Asrock AB350 Pro4. Worked for 2 weeks and then the freezing/crashing began. Flashed the 4.70 last night, but it didnt seem to work. Will try again and hope for the best. Looking into ASUS Prime B350M-A/CSM if this doesnt work.
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jj747
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Leeouque
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Hello guys, I think I found a solution and it seems to be working for me.
Go to bios => exit => load uefi defaults Then go to Advanced => AMD CBS => NBIO common options => scroll down to Power supply idle control and select Typical Current Idle. Haven't seen any freezes or crushes since I done that.
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alinadem
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Hey guys potential fix, please check this link to see if this works for your asrock ab350m pro4. The asus tuf has been working flawlessly, and note if you do get the tuf, the oldest bios still supported the ryzen 1600x
Potential fix for asrock ab350m pro4 freezing https://youtu.be/q1yVMZcqaf0 |
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beretta92user
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i had more or less the same issues as you...i did replace it for a gigabyte b350m gaming 3 and 0 issues in over a week.
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PetrolHead
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Which BIOS version do you have? The 3.3 doesn't seem to have that option under NBIO common options. |
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Ryzen 5 1500X, ASRock AB350M Pro4, 2x8 GB G.Skill Trident Z 3466CL16, Sapphire Pulse RX Vega56 8G HBM2, Corsair RM550x, Samsung 960 EVO SSD (NVMe) 250GB, Samsung 850 EVO SSD 500 GB, Windows 10 64-bit
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PetrolHead
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I'll save everyone a few minutes of their time: He smashes the mobo with a shovel after ranting for a few minutes. |
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Ryzen 5 1500X, ASRock AB350M Pro4, 2x8 GB G.Skill Trident Z 3466CL16, Sapphire Pulse RX Vega56 8G HBM2, Corsair RM550x, Samsung 960 EVO SSD (NVMe) 250GB, Samsung 850 EVO SSD 500 GB, Windows 10 64-bit
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Leeouque
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BIOS 4.70 I'm not quite sure if it really works because I don't have much time to test it, but it looks at least more stable with this option.
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axemole
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PetroHead and Leeouque
BIOS 4.70 You made a mistake... it is not: Advanced => AMD CBS => NBIO common options it is... one of the other options Advanced => AMD CBS => Zen common options => Power Supply Idle Control I am testing it as we speak Thanks for the tip and hope it works
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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PetrolHead
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Hmm. There was no such option under Zen Common Options either in my BIOS, but there was indeed a "PSI" option under NBIO common options. This is likely the same thing, but the BIOS description did not help at all in this regard. I also only have the options "Auto" and "Disabled", of which "Auto" is the default value.
In any case, I think Leeouque is on to something. I found this by googling Power Supply Idle Control: "We have been investigating the issue where systems are reportedly locking up when idling or running small workloads This issue is related to the power supply. Most PC power supplies (PSUs) are designed to handle a wide range of power consumption from your PC components, but not all PSUs are created equal. Because of this, there are some rare conditions where the power draw of an efficient PC does not meet the minimum power consumption requirements for one or more circuits inside some PSUs. This scenario (called "minimal loading supply" can cause such PSUs to output poor quality power, or shut off entirely. To prevent this issue from happening, it is important to ensure that the power supply supports 0A minimum load on the +12V circuit. These PSUs became commonplace starting in 2013 for the Intel "Haswell" platform. This specification can be found printed on the sticker affixed to most PSUs, or it may be available on the manufacturer's website. However, AMD understands that not everyone is in a position to replace their PSU with a contemporary 0A-rated unit. To help with that, AMD is also developing a firmware workaround for these power supplies, and will make it available through motherboard partners as a BIOS update in the future." This is apparently from an AMD engineer and the explanation seems reasonable. I'm using a Corsair RM550x, which is "Haswell ready" (Intel C6/C7 state compatible) and this is probably why I haven't experienced the freezing issue even without using the BIOS workaround. Edited by PetrolHead - 13 Mar 2018 at 7:06am |
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