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[URL=][/URL]Ok. Let's cease with the cheaping out talk. I'd like to think cutterjohn didn't consider the mATX wants/needs when he posted that. Right cutterjohn?


I know I don't. ?I exclusively buy ATX and Towers. ? Mini and Micro ATX don't even compute for me.?


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Does anyone with the beta bios lose performance when running cinebench multiple times in a row?
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Originally posted by jedi86694 jedi86694 wrote:

[URL=][/URL]Does anyone with the beta bios lose performance when running cinebench multiple times in a row?



Beta bios seems like CRAAAAAAAP.....it just seems to become more and more unstable and flaky the longer you use it. Tried using it multiple times with same outcome so I went back to 2.30.

Only good thing about beta 2.36 was the option to disable HOTSWAP for sata SSD drives because prior to that option being available I was getting multiple instances of drives showing up in windows explorer.
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Did I miss the link for a beta bios for the Killer with the 1.0.0.6? Really would like to see if my hynix will play nice on it.
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Originally posted by rjeftw rjeftw wrote:

Did I miss the link for a beta bios for the Killer with the 1.0.0.6? Really would like to see if my hynix will play nice on it.


To my knowledge AsRock has never released a Beta Bios for the latest AGESA 1.0.0.6 on any of its motherboards on it's website or on these forums.

So therefore you haven't actually missed a link for the Beta Bios that you are seeking for your motherboard.

There are some who have acquired a specific AsRock Beta Bios for their motherboard from an outside/alternate source. One source has posted here in these forums - in this thread in fact.


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Hi,
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=5259&KW=&PID=30186&title=beta-bios-for-x370-fatality-pro-gaming-please#30186



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Originally posted by Kevin A Kevin A wrote:

Originally posted by rjeftw rjeftw wrote:

Did I miss the link for a beta bios for the Killer with the 1.0.0.6? Really would like to see if my hynix will play nice on it.


To my knowledge AsRock has never released a Beta Bios for the latest AGESA 1.0.0.6 on any of its motherboards on it's website or on these forums.

So therefore you haven't actually missed a link for the Beta Bios that you are seeking for your motherboard.

There are some who have acquired a specific AsRock Beta Bios for their motherboard from an outside/alternate source. One source has posted here in these forums - in this thread in fact.


As far as I understand the German site (I can speak German btw) the beta Bios' he puts up there are from Asrock and he seems to get them (so called test bios') almost on a daily basis just Asrock doesn't list them on their page. According to that guy official date for final bios is expected mid-end June
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Originally posted by MrMajestyk MrMajestyk wrote:

As far as I understand the German site (I can speak German btw) the beta Bios' he puts up there are from Asrock and he seems to get them (so called test bios') almost on a daily basis just Asrock doesn't list them on their page. According to that guy official date for final bios is expected mid-end June


Thanks, although I actually 'deduced' that initially when JZ posted the Taichi Beta Bios in this forum on more than one thread(including this very thread). However the main AsRock site nor this forum have any posted Beta Bios by AsRock or by the AMD forum Mod's. JZ has managed to acquire multiple AsRock Beta Bios(and competitors), and post them for users to test out.   

So 'kudos' to JZ and his site for having a 1.0.0.6 Beta Bios to test. As far as I know he(they? the website?) may have had previous ones as well dating back to the original release of the AM4 platform. If the information that you passed on as far as the 'timeframe' of the full Bios release is accurate, then thanks. It gives us some 'communication' or 'roadmap' to expect/guide/follow.
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Originally posted by lowdog lowdog wrote:

Originally posted by jedi86694 jedi86694 wrote:

[URL=][/URL]Does anyone with the beta bios lose performance when running cinebench multiple times in a row?



Beta bios seems like CRAAAAAAAP.....it just seems to become more and more unstable and flaky the longer you use it. Tried using it multiple times with same outcome so I went back to 2.30.

Only good thing about beta 2.36 was the option to disable HOTSWAP for sata SSD drives because prior to that option being available I was getting multiple instances of drives showing up in windows explorer.

I've been using 2.34 for a few weeks now and besides freezing during memory overclock testing, it has been perfectly stable for me.
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Help! I just flash the AGESA 1.0.0.6 Previously on 1.0.0.4 i can run my GSKill TridentZ RGB 3200MHz 16-18-18-36 at 2400 MHz, But now, i am stuck with 2100 MHz. Looks like it is getting worse for my ram.
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