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drkCrix
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I had a similar issue with games from Wargaming (World of Tanks and Warships)
As soon as I tried to change the multiplier at all, I would have issues with both games. The only way I could continue to use my overclock with those games was to set the CPU overclocking to auto and use the Ryzen Master application.
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datonyb
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can i ask why you dont revert back to bios version 3.1 or 3.2 then |
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drkCrix
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I wasn't aware that we could roll back to 3.3 or 3.31 due to the AGESA changes, and by the time i figured it out I had already decided that I would be getting a 2700x so I felt that I would live with the annoyances until my CPU is delivered.
Cheers, Chris
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datonyb
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ok no probs mate
sorry if i sounded brisk ,wasnt meant to sound like that ,i just wondered i too play WOT and couldnt stand my pc mucking around over that ,just want to come home smash a few games out and get my ass to bed let us know what you think of the 2700x |
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TooQik
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Keen to hear how the 2700x goes with the same BIOS and whether the problem still exists. Please let us know. |
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ShampooCA
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I think a lot of these issues are being blown out of proportion.
Performance increases have reached a ceiling via BIOS uodates, so if things are working as they should why is everyone so fixated on updating their BIOS? Only update BIOS if there's a feature or fix that applies to your usecase. Both my Ryzen platforms are functioning well on earlier BIOS. The person who said they're going to deal with the issues until their new CPU is delivered is going to "find issues" with that setup as well BC the new CPUs are limited on the X370 chipset. I'm pleased with the pre-bridge BIOS releases, there won't be any substantial benefits to upgrading to a newer BIOS on the X370 platform other than possible improved memory support. I'm talking compatibility, not overclocking. Like I said above I think we've reached the ceiling for this platform, and there's nothing wrong with that, just enjoy your hardware ?Œð??forumCodes=True |
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cristy6100
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Nothing is limited on X370 for Ryzen 2xxx, some boards with A320/B350 will have XFR2.0 disabled maybe lower XFR range depending on the manufacturer, but ASRock has unlocked all features for Ryzen 2xxx with all X370 boards and latest UEFI, and that isn't even a offcial UEFI for 2xxx
If people are expecting something to change from X370 to X470 they will be deeply disapointed its the same chipset just rebranded, all changes are in the UEFI between X370 and X470 (but ASRock will use exactly the same UEFI for X370 and X470), its made on a smaller fab node that should decrease power consumption and thats it, no other changes, so the performance will be exactly the same between X370 and X470 Ryzen 1xxx indeed has reached its full potential, but the 2xxx series including Raven Ridge has a long way to go
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ShampooCA
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"XFR 2.0 Enhanced" will not be enabled on X370 boards.
So for those not overclocking this will be a hindrance. |
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cristy6100
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I can enable XFR2.0 on my X370 ITX/ac with my Ryzen 2400G, there I can also set the CPU Current Limits and GPU overclock settings
Anyhow, if ASRock won't remove these settings with the next UEFI update, there is no difference between X370 and X470 on ASRock boards, but you are right, most manufacturers have locked settings in UEFI for B350 and even X370, ASRock did not lock or hide any settings. I know for a fact that Asus removed/renamed the XFR2.0 setting in the latest UEFI for the Crosshair VI...
Edited by cristy6100 - 18 Apr 2018 at 5:17pm |
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