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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Mar 2018 at 6:55am
I just upgraded the system to the new P4.60 BIOS, again the transfer rates are far below normal, almost 5000MB less than in version 4.40 of the Taichi X370 BIOS. The latencies are also slightly higher, appreciably higher ..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 2018 at 9:55am
Updated to version 4.6 from 3.4 trying to fix some random restarts, but now my 3000hz memory is only stable at 2060hz, the system is running flawlessly, but still the slow down is unacceptable
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Mar 2018 at 12:59pm
I've been using the beta 4.51A it's stable. No BIOS control for iGPU.

Also the RGB header selection colors are mixed up. Green isn't greed, blue isn't blue, and red isn't red. They are all mixed up.

But other then that it's working well.

I'm running the Fatality AB350 Gaming ITX/AC motherboard


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 12:14am
Originally posted by jlw_4049 jlw_4049 wrote:

I've been using the beta 4.51A it's stable. No BIOS control for iGPU.

Yes there is. You just have to find it. Are you looking for clock/voltage adjustments or VRAM assignment? Details are in several threads here.

Quote Also the RGB header selection colors are mixed up. Green isn't greed, blue isn't blue, and red isn't red. They are all mixed up.

How are they "mixed up"? Do you mean transposed or do you mean that adjusting green adjusts red as well?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 6:14pm
Hello there,

(Make sure you read update at the bottom.)

Just wanted to report my experience with new BIOS version 4.6.

l built my system back in August 2017. It booted up and worked fine right away. No compatibility issues or such, just functioning fine.

A few days ago l updated from 1.0.0.6a (version 3.00) to latest BIOS (V-4.6) and ever since then the MOBO does not save the OC settings. 

With V-3.00 l had the 1700x OC to 3.7 (1.25V). l never had a crash, it was stable. l have no idea about OC so l was happy l could manage (no big deal at this mild OC level). 

When it comes to OC the memory, with both BIOS versions it was as simple as loading the XMP profile... That was all it took. 

To sum up, it seems that l cannot OC the CPU (so far?) with BIOS version 4.6. l personally don't care because l mostly work on my pc (Word) and soooometimes play Battlefield. As a PC enthusiast l have a better system that l need, and l OC it because l can...

Again, l just wanted to report my experience in case it helps. 

*Almost forget: I have a Samsung 960 EVO (M.2 - NVME) 250GB. With BIOS V.3 Samsung Magician software reported 'system incompatibility.' With new BIOS V.4.6, Magician reports 'no compatibility issue.'

UPDATE: l was taking a screenshot of Magician, Task Manager and CPU-Z when l saw the core speed displayed in CPU-Z being 3.790. It seems that the OC was indeed saved by the MOBO, yet not recognized by Windows Task Manger? Interesting...  

Unfortunately, l cannot attach the screenshot l took, probably because this is my 1st post and l just registered to this forum :-( 
 


Edited by IYAshike - 04 Apr 2018 at 6:39pm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 6:23pm
Hello, i think i found bug in bios 4.40-4.61 (x370 taichi). When select oc mode "Asrock settings" then dram timings configuration\data bus configuration and other cad bus not applying even if i choose different parameters they always stay auto. Settings applying only if select oc mode "AMD CBS Settings" and set them on advanced\amd cbs\umc common options\data bus configuration. Can you check this and fix in next bios?
PS: You can check this, select rtt/DrvStr on "asrock settings" and launch Ryzen Timing Checker 1.03 values will not change
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 6:57pm
Originally posted by DemonAk DemonAk wrote:

Hello, i think i found bug in bios 4.40-4.61 (x370 taichi). When select oc mode "Asrock settings" then dram timings configuration\data bus configuration and other cad bus not applying even if i choose different parameters they always stay auto. Settings applying only if select oc mode "AMD CBS Settings" and set them on advanced\amd cbs\umc common options\data bus configuration. Can you check this and fix in next bios?
PS: You can check this, select rtt/DrvStr on "asrock settings" and launch Ryzen Timing Checker 1.03 values will not change


Thanks for pointing out the issue, but we can`t change a thing with the BIOS,  we are a user forum,
helping each other where we can.
Very occasionally an ASRock techie will drop in , but no guarantee. Also one or two of the mods here have contacts within ASRock and will do their utmost to bring issues like this to their attention.
 Might be a good idea for you to send your finding  direct to ASRock Technical support.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 9:22pm
Originally posted by stree stree wrote:


Might be a good idea for you to send your finding  direct to ASRock Technical support.
Posted in tech support, see what they answer. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 9:47pm
Originally posted by DemonAk DemonAk wrote:

Hello, i think i found bug in bios 4.40-4.61 (x370 taichi). When select oc mode "Asrock settings" then dram timings configuration\data bus configuration and other cad bus not applying even if i choose different parameters they always stay auto. Settings applying only if select oc mode "AMD CBS Settings" and set them on advanced\amd cbs\umc common options\data bus configuration. Can you check this and fix in next bios?
PS: You can check this, select rtt/DrvStr on "asrock settings" and launch Ryzen Timing Checker 1.03 values will not change

Can you try to set Gear Down Mode to disabled and check after if you can change the parameters?

Also Ryzen timing checker 1.03 need latest SMU version to report correct clocks for advanced parameteres, ASRock latest AM4 UEFI versions do not have latest SMU version, they are 1 version behind


Edited by cristy6100 - 04 Apr 2018 at 9:50pm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Apr 2018 at 3:48am
Originally posted by cristy6100 cristy6100 wrote:

Can you try to set Gear Down Mode to disabled and check after if you can change the parameters?

Also Ryzen timing checker 1.03 need latest SMU version to report correct clocks for advanced parameteres, ASRock latest AM4 UEFI versions do not have latest SMU version, they are 1 version behind
If i disable GDM ram very unstable, but it's not helped nothing changed, rtt same as auto
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