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    Posted: 21 Nov 2023 at 9:43pm
Thanks for the heads up! ?? It's good to know that both AMD and the board partners are on it. Let's keep the vibes positive and work through these Ryzen 3000 series quirks together.
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Hello!

Can the X370 Killer SLI/Ac do a USB BIOS Flashback ?

Was wondering if the X370 Killer SLI/ac can do a USB BIOS Flashback if the screen is black? My PC keeps rebooting while on a black screen. Updated my CPU to a AMD 3600, but my current BIOS isn?™t compatible (so I have no idea what version it is). If it is possible then I am understanding I?™m suppose to do an instant flash, but wouldn?™t that require my screen to not be black? Or will my screen start showing the BIOS settings when I plug in a USB with a 2.40 BIOS in it?

Thanks for the help!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 2021 at 11:24pm
The 3400g is listed as supported with a BIOS update on all the ASRock B550 boards
listed on the website. From what I understand support was only not included for
space considerations on the ROM chip that contains the BIOS. ASRock appears to have
found a way to cut down the BIOS size and include support for a broader range of
CPUs, that or AMD's AGESA code was optimized and shrunk in size.

Regardless, if your board has the requisite BIOS version or newer it will work
with the 3400g. There would be a lot of complaints and reports of false advertizing
if it were not the case
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Hi,

The CPU compatibility list of B550M-ITX/ac motherboard is a bit confusing.

In the general description of the motherboard it is noted that "*Not compatible with AMD Ryzen 5 3400G and Ryzen 3 3200G". This is quite normal, B550 chipset are usually not compatible with 3400G.

However, in the CPU support list, 3400G is listed, as supported from BIOS v1.70.

I assume that the CPU support list is more up-to-date, but can someone please confirm that this motherboard can actually work with 3400G.

Thanks in advance!
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Hello,

Recently, I've purchased a Ryzen 3700x processor, where I'm coming from an older 1700. I upgrated my Asrock Fatal1ty x370 Gaming X mobo to the latest BIOS (ver 6.00) which you can find here https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/Fatal1ty%20X370%20Gaming%20X/index.asp#BIOS

On Linux, everything works flawlessly. The only weird thing I could've find is that when you query cpu's capabilities:

- 'lscpu' gives: CPU max MHz 5224.2178 (which is incorrec)
- 'lshw -c cpu' gives 5.2GHz (incorrect)
- 'dmidecode -t processor' shows 4.4Ghz instead!! (which is correct)

Right now, when I watch for frequencies, they are normal (from 2.2Ghz to 4.2Ghz) when I compute via OpenMP or just on gaming.

I checked P-States via zenstates.py script and these are right, from 2.2Ghz to 3.6Ghz.

So the question is: how come it marks 5.2GHz as the maximum frequency? Is it just a minor bug?

The feeling I got tells me that I don't have to care, but I ask you cos' you maybe saw something related to this issue.

Thanks in advance. Greetings
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Board model: B550 PG itx/ax
BIOS version: P 2.10
CPU: 3900x
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK32GX4M2D3600C18 32Gb

ISSUE

Any BIOS above 1.10 (that I know are more focused on the 5000 series) gives me primarly problems when I start my PC from a Cold Boot or when re starting it. It will crash when trying to initiate windows, if I enter in SAFE MODE I can restart and everything seems fine, no issues while using it.

I will try what happens if I disable XMP on my RAM with the newer BIOS like the latest I have now installed.Yet I don't want to resign that extra frecuency.

It's annoying because I really want to use some of the newer features that new BIOS brings to the table like SAM for instance and I can only manage stability while starting my PC with 1.10 Bios or prior ones.
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If a bios falls back to default, keep an eye on the battery.
Boards stay sometimes long at the dealer and I always swap the battery whith a new board.
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I have an x570 Taichi and am attempting to use some external risers to power some extra GPUs. The PCI-E GEN 4.0 speeds are not supported by the risers, so I need to lower all of the PCI-E socket speeds to 3.0 or less.

I have tested on BIOS 3.8 and 4.0, and am UNABLE to change the speed of the BOTTOM PCI-E slot (PCIE5) which I know is controlled by the x570 Chipset.

The BIOS has several options under the ADVANCED -> AMD PBS Menu related to this:

PCIe x16 Bus Interface
PCIe x8 Bus Interface
Chipset Bus Interface

I tested by plugging an NVIDIA 3090/3080 into ALL of the slots simultaneously.

The TOP GPU slot was changed by the BIOS option x16 bus interface. Makes sense, (GEN1-4) all reported correctly in GPU-Z after the change.

The MIDDLE GPU slot was changed by the BIOS option 'x8 bus interface'. Also makes sense. Worked as expected.

The BOTTOM GPU slot (PCIE5 on the mobo) NEVER CHANGED despite every setting attempt I tried. I assumed the "Chipset Bus Interface" would control this slot, but switching it between GEN1-GEN4 had no affect. The slot always reported as PCI-E GEN 4.0 in GPU-Z after testing. The other settings mentioned above also had NO AFFECT on the BOTTOM GPU slot.

At the moment this is limiting my ability to connect additional GPU's to my x570 board as the the bottom GPU SLOT (AND all x1 slots) seem STUCK on GEN 4.0 PCIE.

Is the BIOS broken? I assumed "Chipset Bus Interface" would be the right setting I needed to change, but it did not work.

Did this ever work in older versions? I've only tried BIOS 3.8 and 4.0.

Is there a control that can be added for this? Can anyone from ASRock please help here?

Thanks very much for your time.

BIOS Settings Page when selection a Bus Interface:


Setting them all to GEN1 shows the problem clearly:


WHILE running a program on all cards to ensure full load, checking PCIE gen speeds via GPU-Z shows that the 3080 (in BOTTOM GPU SLOT, PCIE5) is locked at PCIE gen 4.0. No combination of settings could change this, I tried them all.

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Hi....all core boost doesn't give off an impression of being broken. I can control the all center lift with voltage and temperature. Essentially bringing down the central processor temperature can build all-center lift. Once more, we are not discussing all-center lift. This string is talking about the Ryzen 3000 Boost Issue which doesn't include all-center lift. Frankly, it is baffling to have a discussion about single center lift in accordance with the subject when you keep raise all center lift. It isn't on subject and not pertinent to the current issue.
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or may be 4S...
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