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gizmic
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Oh, plz, don't sell this bulls**t. I have Kingston HyperX, same boot problems.
Many people already confirmed that change of mobo to Gygabite for example fix all problems. This is clearly Assrock's bug, never recommend them to anyone. Instead of building less but quality products they sacrifice with normal support. 2.5 months past, no any reply from TS... [/QUOTE] you mean these gigabyte? http://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/7957/x370-gaming-3700x-constantly-resetting http://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/7418/another-x570-xmp-memory-problem |
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soulstealer
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/dcubzs/agesa_1004_coming_in_november/
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19hba66
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Raised the DRAM voltage to 1.4 (only option other than 1.35). Now no boot or even boot-loops. After 3 hard-resets a boot, but with intact UEFI user-settings. So not a huge success I'm afraid. Bummer.
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soulstealer
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considered there will be over 100+ features and bug fixes in agesa 1004, means that there are currently over 100+ bugs and missing features...
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CorNut
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ASRock's problems are much more widespread. It's so widespread, it pretty much eliminates user error & the occasional compatibility issue. I have an ITX B450 and an ITX X470, both worked great with 2000 series chips, neither works with 3000 series without fighting bootloops for 30 min. One board has Samsung b-die which is known to be Ryzen friendly, it doesn't matter what RAM settings I use. |
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LocutusH
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And for ASRock users, maybe next year... |
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radry
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EXACTLY the same problems. I'm in contact with Asrock support since June. Although they replied to all my e-mails, they weren't helpful. They claim some components is broken, which is a lie! I tried a lot of different Uefi Settings but nothing helps. Sometimes I can boot fine for two times, then endless boot loops again on 3rd time. I suspect that either settings are being corrupt or some "auto" setting is set incorrectly or it's just a bug with Ryzen 3000 series. |
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soulstealer
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when i contacted support first a few weeks ago, they were even unaware of what was going on there in the forums and with their boards, suggesting i do basic trouble shooting... |
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Oirllah
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It really looks like the majority of complains are from us - the owners of b450 fatal1ty gaming itx/ac board combined with ryzen 3000 cpu. And most of us have the post/boot problem. Troubleshooting is annoying because with that kind of problem we can't even exit bios normally. Endeed our numbers are small and not significant in a large scale, but we are vocal minority. Sad that it was confirmed that there no planned updates in this month. Lets hope someone finds solution.
In my case separately all components are working fine, so i cant return them. |
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sajmon83
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Hehehe, that's weird I had a Gigabyte motherboard and problems ... When I started the computer, it detected a problem (probably with memory) and constantly reset my bios settings (it was very annoying). The funny thing was that after setting the bios (mainly memory) I could restart the computer as many times as I wanted and there was no problem until I turned it off and turned it on again. Sometimes the system freezes during its operation (rarely but still). Many people on the Gigabyte forum wrote about similar problems and no help or response or support from Gigabyte. I got angry and bought ASRock X470 Taichi. All my problems are over, I even overclocked the RAM memory at 3600 MHz and everything works beautifully. So I conclude that it's more the chip's fault or something else. Anyway, other producers also have problems |
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MB: ASRock X470 Taichi (L3.71)
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X RAM: 2xG-Skill FlareX F4-3200C14-8GFX @ 3600CL14 MHz GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1080 TI @ C2025 MHz M6003 MHz M.2 256GB SSD 512GB HDD 2TB+3TB |
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