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x58haze
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Korb
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Hello guys, I would like to buy new components for my first pc build after years passed on a toaster laptop:
I was wondering if with the new AGESA 1.0.0.6 BIOS update the RAM problem is solved. Can I reach 3200 out of the box? Is a 16GB C14 GSkill FlareX overkill or should I stick to a cheaper C15 16GB GSkill RipV K2 (they're both 3200MHz)? Edited by Korb - 15 Sep 2017 at 1:32am |
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Zach1928
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The only certainties in life are death and taxes.. so the only way is to try and see even with current UEFI versions. Though your odds are better with Flare X and anything else on the QVL's. Edited by Zach1928 - 15 Sep 2017 at 7:22am |
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Denroth
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010101
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Well whyt the last bios my fuking kit of hynix m die dual rank f4-3200c16d-32gtzsw Is seem to be stable whyt 1.40 vdram at 2933.... on taichi... i need more test and test low timinings
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PinetreeRoad
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After reading a few comments saying they didn't have increased boot times, i decided to reinstall the v3.10 BIOS. So i rolled back the BIOS to v3 and reinstalled v3.10 (both) from a USB drive this time and i no longer have the increased boot times i bitched out before.
So i'm wondering if my boot issue was related to installing the BIOS through the internet flash utility within the v3 BIOS. Maybe it was just a fluke. So for the record if anyone else had issues with the latest BIOS increasing boot times, roll back the BIOS and reinstall the latest BIOS. I also want to point out a bug that has been present in the BIOS for a few versions, as it seems nobody is aware of it. If you apply a saved on board profile while in UEFI mode (CSM disabled) the BIOS will completely freeze. It doesn't recover, and you have to manually power down the system. It will still apply all the settings from the profile though (you can verify this after force rebooting). With CSM enabled profiles apply as expected. |
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PinetreeRoad
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It's worth pointing out that you can now roll back drivers within Device Manager. You can just go into safe mode and roll back drivers ez now.
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parsec
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Myself and a few others are aware and have mentioned the bug (in other threads) where loading a profile in the UEFI/BIOS with CSM disabled causes the freezing of the UEFI as you described. Installing Windows and running the board's firmware in full UEFI booting mode (CSM disabled) is still rare and not done by many people. This is an odd bug, since I have been setting CSM to disabled on my many ASRock boards since my Z77 Extreme4 board, and every Intel Z chipset, X99, and an AMD 970 board since then, and have never experienced this even once. As you said, it is also not a new bug for Ryzen board UEFIs, although I forget if the very early UEFI versions for my board had this bug. Also, I'm not sure about the profile being applied after the UEFI freezes. Personally, I press the Reset button when I was stuck with the UEFI freeze. Powering down the board when there is a UEFI/BIOS problem, such as a failed UEFI update, is not at all recommended, and can result in a bricked board. This loading a profile situation may be different than that, but I've seen too many bricked boards after powering down after a UEFI update failure, which sticks in my mind. Powering down the PC as you do should not perform a Save and Exit of the UEFI, or if the Reset button is pressed. It may be that loading a profile automatically applies it without doing a Save and Exit, but that would be new information to me. You may be correct, I'm just not sure. As a workaround, we could set CSM to enabled, Save and Exit, go right back into the UEFI, load the profile (with CSM disabled), and Save and Exit when complete. A bit cumbersome, but at least no freezing in the UEFI. Thanks for pointing this out, the more that do, the more likely it will be addressed. |
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