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Having the same issue, with a 3800X has anyone found a solution? I put in a support ticket with ASRock, but no reply yet.
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Originally posted by Rpeck Rpeck wrote:

Having the same issue, with a 3800X has anyone found a solution? I put in a support ticket with ASRock, but no reply yet.


They are testing a new bios through support which fixed memory clock issues for me.
However I still get WHEA errors and resets in Windows and also during boot. Hopefully a fix from AMD for these asap.
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Same problem for me, I was thinking the 3600X was just a dud, but started finding that I wasn't the only one with this problem.

BIOS 3.43 is fine with a 2400G (bought to hold me over to Ryzen 3000), G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200C14D 2x16GB kit, Radeon 5700XT, and runs perfectly stable. Put in the 3600X and it's a complete joke. BSOD constantly, Watchdog timeouts, driver power state failure, WHEA uncorrectable errors, etc...

I've been building PC's for 30+ years, this is by far the worst upgrade experience I've ever had. BTW it's not just ASRock either, I have an MSI B450 Tomahawk and it's just as bad if not worse. Half the time it won't even post with their latest BIOS version 7C02v18.

I have a 3900X coming on Tuesday, and it appears, nothing to put it in. That said, if it magically works in both boards, then my 3600X is getting RMA'ed but some how I seriously doubt that's going to happen.
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How do I get ahold of this BIOS? Is it hosted as BETA bios anywhere?
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Originally posted by mmf mmf wrote:

Originally posted by Rpeck Rpeck wrote:

Having the same issue, with a 3800X has anyone found a solution? I put in a support ticket with ASRock, but no reply yet.


They are testing a new bios through support which fixed memory clock issues for me.
However I still get WHEA errors and resets in Windows and also during boot. Hopefully a fix from AMD for these asap.


How do I get ahold of this BIOS? I opened a ticket a couple days ago via email and haven't heard anything back, besides the auto-reply
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https://shop.jzelectronic.de
is often offering (beta) bios files which are not seen on the official page(s).

And J Zis also member of this forum here.
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Also check pm.
I'm going to try this possible temp. solution:
https://www.overclock.net/forum/28041614-post5356.html

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Originally posted by Max9R Max9R wrote:

Same problem for me, I was thinking the 3600X was just a dud, but started finding that I wasn't the only one with this problem.

BIOS 3.43 is fine with a 2400G (bought to hold me over to Ryzen 3000), G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200C14D 2x16GB kit, Radeon 5700XT, and runs perfectly stable. Put in the 3600X and it's a complete joke. BSOD constantly, Watchdog timeouts, driver power state failure, WHEA uncorrectable errors, etc...

I've been building PC's for 30+ years, this is by far the worst upgrade experience I've ever had. BTW it's not just ASRock either, I have an MSI B450 Tomahawk and it's just as bad if not worse. Half the time it won't even post with their latest BIOS version 7C02v18.

I have a 3900X coming on Tuesday, and it appears, nothing to put it in. That said, if it magically works in both boards, then my 3600X is getting RMA'ed but some how I seriously doubt that's going to happen.


They pulled the 3.43 version of from the site for a while, and then it appeared back again later.. i think they removed support for 3000 series from it because on a Ryzen 3 1200 i used to update my board i could see it, but on my 3600X it doesn't show up at all. Thanfully i only went for 3.40, no such problems on that.

So if you were fast enough to update it with the older release, that might be the problem.

Just speculations tho...
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For those with 3200C14 ram experiencing issues, try 3000. It worked for me.
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The temp. fix posted at overclock.net is working so far, for me up to 3066 memory clock with 1533 IF clock!

https://www.overclock.net/forum/11-amd-motherboards/1627407-asrock-x370-taichi-overclocking-thread-536.html
See the post from Boxman.

Manually select the Infinity Fabric clock to match your memory. This fixes BSOD for me, but only up to 3066/1533. At 3400/1700 my system resets again and there is a big performance loss in Cinebench.

I can also send beta bios over PM if needed.
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