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Dek4r
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Posted: 24 Jun 2018 at 7:47pm |
Hey, does anyone know how to fix this issue: the cpu & gpu (ryzen 3 2200g) are throtteling at the same time (every 1minute or something like that .. random) and only in 1 specific game/engine Counter-strike global offensive , Garrys Mod the temps are okay ~50° cpu/gpu +-5 in gta V its working fine! my specs: ryzen 3 2200g newest bios 4.70 xmp profil and just umasize set to 2gb ram: 8gb Teamgroup @3200 16 16 16 36 1.35v newest amd drivers & chipset driver and also ryzen balanced profil heres what i already did: high performance power plan -still the same reflashd bios -still the same disabled xmp profil -still the same default uefi config -still the same edit: also when i try to bench only 1 thread/core.. ALL cores goes up to 20-30% on my brothers computer its only 1 core/thread that goes to 100% .. maybe thats the problem? but how cna i fix that? Edited by Dek4r - 24 Jun 2018 at 8:04pm |
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Dek4r
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update: was also testing older drivers (directly from asrock) -still the same disabled amd cool n quiet -still the same disabled cpu performance boost -still the same ohh and btw: left 4 dead 2 is working also fine without throttle issues!!!
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Xaltar
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Sounds like an issue with the APU display driver and that particular game.
Generally, when an issue only occurs in a specific game it is driver related not hardware. The only time you could have a hardware issue in only one game is if that game utilizes the system hardware in a way your other games do not.
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Dek4r
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well actually alot of other users simply dont have those problems.. thats why i quess its a setting problem
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Dek4r
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im using NON beta version 4.70 @Xaltar can a newer (beta) version of bios fix those issues? which one should i try? Beta BIOS versions are:[Beta] 4.82 1.Update AMD PinnaclePI-AM4_1.0.0.2a 2.Improve NVIDIA VGA card compatibility when CSM is disabled. [Beta] 4.71B Update Agesa Version to PinnaclePI-AM4_1.0.0.3b. [Beta] 4.63 Update AMD AGESA code. * If the current BIOS version is older than P3.40, please update BIOS to P3.40(Bridge BIOS) before updating this version. Edited by Dek4r - 25 Jun 2018 at 12:09am |
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Use beta bios 4.82 (agesa 1002a) fix those issues and driver 18.5.1 adrenaline
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Dek4r
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Okay throttle Problems are fixed with Beta BIOS... Actually its funny they should Update the "stable" BIOS
BIOS v4.82 is the solution!!!! |
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Xaltar
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Beta doesn't mean unstable, just early
Typically a beta is released for one of 2 reasons: 1. A bug fix that needs immediate attention and can't wait for the next scheduled release 2. A stable (non system breaking) early access release provided so users can check out more major changes and report any bugs they find so they can be corrected before the final release. With that said, use Beta releases at your own risk. Generally you should be fine but if you are very unlucky and something goes south ASRock is not on the hook for it (there is a disclaimer). Even then, ASRock will typically honor an RMA even if you used a beta BIOS and it bricked the board. I believe the disclaimer only really protects from legal action given the beta is not intended as a verified final release. I have never once had an issue with any of ASRock's betas but I have seen a few on the forums. Most of the time however the issue has turned out to either be user error or hardware specific (RAM compatibility breaking with the update). Strangely, I think I have seen more issues with the release BIOS versions. To be fair though, there are a lot fewer beta BIOS downloads.
Edited by Xaltar - 27 Jun 2018 at 7:18am |
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