A couple of problems with Asrock X570 Taichi |
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shmerl
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Yep, I'll run some benchmarks a bit later today. By the way, did you manage to reproduce the suspend / resume LEDs issue? |
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shmerl
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Hi Xaltar. Did you have a chance to test it with 2.0? |
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zerozl
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Hi, i am sorry if i am jumping into your thread, but i hope someone can help me:
I am having trouble with the X570 Taichi MB, It does not Post, i get LEDs to turn on but when i press the power button, nothing turns on, i tried even a new Power supply, and all is the same, Tried stock Cooler, and the Corsair H100i pro, and nothing, just LEDS, no codes, no beeps, i would appreciate the help. |
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Cecil_Montgomery
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I am running a vertically mounted GPU, so the entire gpu PCB is about 1-1.5 inches from the mainboard. Running a default fan curve on the EVGA 1080 (which doesn't even turn on fans until north of 40c), the chipset fan would always run hot. It was so bad that it in turn affected GPU temps, and the whole area became a hotbox. By simply adding a mild manual fan curve, it aleviated residual heat in the area, and allowed the chipset fan to be a LOT quieter. As we speak I'm running 30c on the GPU, with fans at 600rpm. The chipset is at 58c with chipset fan at 2300rpm. Intake fans are at 1200 and exhaust at 1400 (the CPU AIO is on exhaust fans). The chipset runs the same voltage (and thus the same temps) at all times. So don't worry too much if your chipset is at 65c, cos it won't go up much under load, except through heat soak from other components. My concerns about the temp were solely to do with reducing fan noise to the greatest extent possible, without exceeding temps I was comfortable with. |
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shmerl
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Hi Xaltar. Did you manage to reproduce this issue? |
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Xaltar
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Sorry it took a while to reply, I have had a very busy and rather unpleasant week.
I have not been able to get my system to wake from sleep at all, it just reboots. Until I can actually wake from suspend I can't really check what happens after. I suspect it may be my GPU not playing nice with the board and will be testing with another GPU soon. I wouldn't be overly concerned however. Ryzen 3000 still does not have a mature AGESA so a lot of things will likely be fixed in future updates. If your system is running and the only concern is the debug display showing a code I would just wait for the next BIOS update and see if that resolves it. I believe there should be a new BIOS update in the next few weeks with AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABBA having just been released by AMD. |
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shmerl
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Yep, I don't see anything anomalous after wake from suspend besides those LEDs, so it's not a critical issue, but would be nice for Asrock to sort this out.
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Taichi_FTW
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I have the same issue as well, the LEDs are annoying but went away after a reboot.
I read from Reddit Asrock is sending USB type C right-angled adapter cables, does anyone managed to get it? |
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Ryzen 5 3600X on X570 Taichi
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shmerl
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FYI, I tried firmware update 2.10, and LED problem still persists (debug and power / reset LEDs on the motherboard stay on after wake up from suspend).
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brucer
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have you tried just letting it sit for a while with it on.. I've heard sometimes these ryzen3000 cpus take a long time to self configure themselves..
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Asrock x570 Taichi, Ryzen3800x, 32gb Gskill Royal 36000mhz@ 3733mhz, Samsung 250gb 970evo plus for OS drive, Sabrent Rocket 1tb nvme storage drive.
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