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I can understand why these BIOSs are not on the ASRock website yet. There are several issues with L3.75 for X470 Taichi Ultimate on JZE's website:

- Infinite spinning logo when trying to restart straight into the BIOS using the ASRock tool.
- CLDO_VDDP main page setting overrides AMD CBS setting.
- CLDO_VDDG main page setting starts too high so AMD CBS setting has to be used.
- FCLK 1800 / MEMCLK 3600 doesn't boot at all, despite manually setting IF on both the main page and in AMD settings.
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- FCLK 1800 / MEMCLK 3600 doesn't boot at all, despite manually setting IF on both the main page and in AMD settings.

It helped me to set the SOC voltage to 1.125. On the machine, the system started, but under load, the sound began to crack and the computer rebooted.
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x470 taichi. Can someone take a screenshot of the bios tab of the h \ w monitor with automatic SOC voltage on version 3.61?
It is desirable with memory 3600 MHz
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I have a X470 Gaming ITX with P3.50. I cannot get it to boot into windows with the P3.53 or P3.58 beta BIOSes from the german website. Does anyone else have any issues?
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Hi, after lurking around for months I finally joined up.

I have the X470 Gaming-ITX/ac as well, after switching from Intel with the Z270 Gaming-ITX/ac in July.

Thanks to an affordable service by Caseking.de I received my board with P3.30 and was able to get it to work once my 3700X arrived in July. I had a number of problems, especially with POSTing and restarts. So far I got through all official BIOS updates and a couple test versions.

My POST issues mostly disappeared after I managed to find good memory timings thanks to DRAM Calculator.

The latest test BIOS versions (L3.53 and L3.58) from JZ both fixed my restart problems finally. Currently I seem to have no issues anymore.

My components are:

2x16GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200C14, set to 3600C16 with Fast Preset from DRAM Calculator, but at tRFC=384. DRAM Voltage at 1.40 V.
GTX 1080 Ti FE
Samsung SSDs
Corsair SF600 Gold
Noctua L9a cooler

Regarding the test BIOS versions I noticed they set SOC Voltage to 1.2 V, which seems a bit high for me. I changed that to 1.1 V, later to 1.05 V.

I hope this information is helpful.
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Originally posted by Sensaye63 Sensaye63 wrote:

- FCLK 1800 / MEMCLK 3600 doesn't boot at all, despite manually setting IF on both the main page and in AMD settings.

It helped me to set the SOC voltage to 1.125. On the machine, the system started, but under load, the sound began to crack and the computer rebooted.

My SOC, CLDO_VDDP and CLDO_VDDG voltages are all the same as they were with the previous BIOS version, according to Ryzen Master. Doesn't work any more at 1800 MHz.
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Another thing I've noticed is that POST times are still horrendously slow, despite multiple websites reporting AGESA 1.0.0.4B is supposed to improve that. :(
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With the new AGESA I got about 20% faster time from power on to Windows 10 login.
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I'm getting the same results with faster boot times and when hitting f2 the bios screen loads faster.
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The SOC voltage is higher and will not save in the BIOS after reboot. As R master still shows 1.2.
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