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Synoche
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my problem was solved with the bios downgrade to 3.20
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wenerikk
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I'm here in the forum for already 2 weeks (since I bought that bloody Asrock's mobo) and apart common boot and m.2 issues I haven't seen such problems... Before installing system on m.2 I used OS from external usb drive (can be installed on the laptop for example), so you can try as well. Note that Ryzen 5 3600 causes a bit more problems with current raw bioses than 3700x and 3900x cpu's. |
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amol_ykzi
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Hello there
I also have a B450 Steel legend with Ryzen 3600 I am currently Running BIOS p2.30 and facing high temperatures on the stock cooler. idle its about 50-60 spiking normal video editing its goes 70+ and during load/ rendering its goes 83-90 Any help for a similar setup bro ? Should I update the BIOS to 2.60 which is the latest ? Is it buggy or run the same BIOS which i'm currently running ? any help is appreciated [My mail knif3r35@gmail.com] |
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wenerikk
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Have different mobo but same CPU. Temperature is changing between 40-75, usually even without any load temp is 55 deg. A lot of people is complaining about stock cooler, maybe they are right or maybe this is also one of the current BIOS issues. |
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af22
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Personally i would update to 2.60. Improved stability.
Temps without load fluctuates between mid 40s to 50s deg as per ryzen master |
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sebastianer
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Temps are high due to the current frequency boost algorithms. It's a fact related to all motherboards right now.
If You want to have lower temperatures you can disable boost in the BIOS or you can enable manual overclock (example: in a ryzen 3700X 4.0Ghz on all cores + 1.22v vcore). Gives a good performance and low safe voltage. But a temp or voltage issue I think it's likely the same in all the AMD motherboards running Zen 2 Agesa. You can read more about this on this topic: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/cbls9g/the_final_word_on_idle_voltages_for_3rd_gen_ryzen/ |
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MB: ASRock B450 ITX (P3.70)
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X RAM: Ballistix BLS2K8G4D32AESTK SSD: Crucial P1 500 NVME GPU: Gigabyte G1 GTX1080 PSU: Enermax ERX530AWT --> Corsair RM650x (CP-9020178) |
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Xaltar
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Hardware Unboxed just released a video about high idle voltages, well, a Q&A that covers the question. I would expect that has something to do with the higher than expected idle temps. If so, it's probably going to get sorted with a BIOS/AGESA update.
I don't have a 3000 series CPU to test with so I can only go off what you guys are sharing here and review coverage etc off the web. I do have copies of all the current beta BIOSes off JZ's website and will be testing with my 1600x and X370 Taichi and X370 Gaming K4 but I am not sure how much use that will be with a first gen CPU. My contacts at ASRock confirmed that they are being thorough in their testing rather than rushing new updates out the door which is great news. I had suspected that was the case but it's nice to hear it from the horses mouth. The beta BIOSes available are the ones they are testing right now and they are paying close attention to user feedback so this thread is proving useful. If I could ask you all to keep an eye out for other users making new threads reporting issues and direct them to post here that would be most helpful. I can't catch every thread so if we work together we can keep the issues listed in one place to make it easier to see what is common and what is specific to a particular user and config. Also, check to make sure PBO is turned off, this will result in high temps at the moment and apparently the current AGESA enables it by default. Edited by Xaltar - 30 Jul 2019 at 12:53am |
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Xcomp666
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After 3.40 bios update, my system is running pretty stable now. My only issue now is about PBO. Using Aida 64 or Cinebench R20, I am getting clocks highers then 4.3 GHz with 1 or 2 cores. the other ones are stuck in 4.0 - 4.1 GHz. :(
Any thoughts? Asrock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming itx/Ac Bios version: 3.30 CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X Memory: F4-3200C16D-16GVKB SSD: Samsung 860 EVO M.2 GPU: GTX EVGA 1070 TI OC |
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Xaltar
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Saw an article on Toms Hardware about this very thing this morning:
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-ryzen-3000-turbo-boost-frequency-analysis,6253.html Now I take anything Tom's says with a heap of salt these days but with things like this they are usually still mostly on point. |
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Xcomp666
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Exactly What I thought. Zen 2 architecture is not mature enough.
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