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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gizmic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Feb 2020 at 6:26pm
its normal if you have set a memory timing that the system is not willing to boot on

and what do you call default settings

do some work. figure out what type of memory you have input the settings properly if you dont want to figure it out then give me a screenshot of your current ram with thaiphoon burner and i'll reply back with a dram calculator


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Originally posted by gizmic gizmic wrote:

if its doing it on 1003 means the memory training is failing is it rebooting itself for 3 times? its normal for it to do that

in that case you need to manually set the ram to which the system is happy to boot with


here are 4 x570 itx on 3800 ram speeds
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dsu9K1Nt_7apHBdiy0MWVPcYjf6nOlr9CtkkfN78tSo/edit#gid=527992713

heres my 2 cents buy a prebuilt system if you want something to work out of the box


I tried to use the default memory timings, not even the XMP profile.
This was tested with 2 different memories and 2 different CPUs.

It can't be normal to reboot 3 items before it goes into windows.
It also can't be normal to have to enter the default settings manually.

I understand that it it sometimes challenging to get everything working as it should, but this is too much.

And buying an pre-built PC is not a solution, neither is the solution for this topic.

I am not the only one having this issue on this forum, and so far I have not seen any real solutions, and no statements from Asrock.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gizmic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Feb 2020 at 4:12pm
if its doing it on 1003 means the memory training is failing is it rebooting itself for 3 times? its normal for it to do that

in that case you need to manually set the ram to which the system is happy to boot with


here are 4 x570 itx on 3800 ram speeds
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dsu9K1Nt_7apHBdiy0MWVPcYjf6nOlr9CtkkfN78tSo/edit#gid=527992713

heres my 2 cents buy a prebuilt system if you want something to work out of the box
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lajchi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Feb 2020 at 3:21pm
Originally posted by gizmic gizmic wrote:

Originally posted by lajchi lajchi wrote:

For me none of the solutions work. Bios resets even on default settings. After all of this reports here, and directly to Asrock, I am wondering how come a new BIOS has not been released yet, or a official statement made that there is actually an issue.

I am just very frustrated at this point and believe I am never going to buy Asrock again.


again other brands have the same problem the bug is introduced from agesa 1004B


But this one has problems from the Bios revision 1.0 to 1.7 (tried all of them), which are AGESA 1.0.0.3, and technically should not be affected?

Like I said, I tried 2 different sets of memory, 1 by 1 module, even 2 different CPU-u, and issue was the same, bios reset after reboot or shutdown, regardless of the Bios settings.

And you are mentioning other brands, yes they have issues, but they also released a BIOS which fixed these. The Asrock X570 ITX did not have an update since December 12 last year, and the issue was known already then.

I just wish there would be an official heads up, like: "Sorry valued / not so much valued customer, we are working on this issue..", but I did not even get a reply when I wrote to the tech support 2 months ago.

Imagine buying something else, does not matter which industry, and not being able to use it properly for 3 months, and not having any heads up that the issue might be fixes, of for a matter of fact, even acknowledging that the issue even exists.

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Originally posted by lajchi lajchi wrote:

For me none of the solutions work. Bios resets even on default settings. After all of this reports here, and directly to Asrock, I am wondering how come a new BIOS has not been released yet, or a official statement made that there is actually an issue.

I am just very frustrated at this point and believe I am never going to buy Asrock again.


again other brands have the same problem the bug is introduced from agesa 1004B
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x470 taichi's have a fix (3.92) for that i'm on the 8th day without problems so far

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For me none of the solutions work. Bios resets even on default settings. After all of this reports here, and directly to Asrock, I am wondering how come a new BIOS has not been released yet, or a official statement made that there is actually an issue.

I am just very frustrated at this point and believe I am never going to buy Asrock again.
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I have the same board with a 3700X and Thermaltake 3600. XMP settings kept causing my bios to reset. Tried manually putting in timings, increasing voltage and increasing SOC. Nothing worked. Changing DDR speed to 3466 seems to have solved the issue.
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Hi,
I have not tried your hints.
Asrock support told me that if with standard mode settings it is not working the board is damaged.
I will try but I suppose it will nor work in my case.

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You tried to change VDDP, VDDG, Data_BUS, Cad_BUS?

CLDO VDDP VOLTAGE CONTROL = 1.050
CLDO VDDG VOLTAGE CONTROL = 0.950

DATA BUS CONFIGURATION
RTTNOM = RZQ/6
RTTWR = RZQ/3
RTTPARK = RZQ/1

CAD BUS CONFIGURATION (CAD BUS DRIVE STRENGTH USER CONTROLS)
CLKDRVSTREN = 24.0 OHM
ADDRCMWDRVSTREN = 20.0 OHM
CSODTDRVSTREN = 20.0 OHM
CKEDRVSTREN = 24.0 OHM
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