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    Posted: 30 Nov 2019 at 4:42pm
Month ago or more. I create asap after 6.00 release.
A recreate it yesterday.

I don't think, what all look at MB voltages. Flash, boot and use. But CPU heat more then usually.
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Mea culpa!
That dissapeared for me with all that angry "you", meaning Asrock...
Really Sorry.

How long are you waiting for an answer?

According to the VCore problems with this and other boards the ticket list could be long...

Captain VCore,
have a nice weekend
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Are U still can't read carefully?

---> I create ticket. You ignore it.
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Dear captain wisenheimer,
contact Asrock support to open a ticket with the cpu voltage issue and the step size requirement for the DRAM voltage setting.
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Thanks, captain obvious. What I will do without you.
Broken cpu voltage it is not agesa.
Other boards has 0.01 step.
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Originally posted by dKenGuru dKenGuru wrote:


AGESA has code for all CPU line.
Broken not something specific, broken CPU voltage.
Pls, read before post.

I did read.
AGESA has code for all CPUs, but this is broken since the begin of Matisse support, ComboAM4
0.0.7.2 or 1.0.0.1.
ComboAM4_AGESA 1.0.0.4 Patch B und SMU Firmware 46.54.0 should bring it back, should!

Originally posted by dKenGuru dKenGuru wrote:

6.00 just fine, I can change Vcore via AMD Overclock section.
All what I need - fix CPU voltage bug and allow change vDimm by 0.01 step.
Because my ram 8x2 Gb run at 3533 CL16 (can do CL14), T1, GDM off. But I don't nee 1.45v, 1.42-43 will be enough.

Than keep 6.00.
For the DRAM voltage settings there will be no change in any bios.
The DRAM voltage controller can handle 1,100 up to 1,500 V in 0,050V steps (fixed mode).
Like the ASRock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming-ITX/ac.
That's it.
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6.00 just fine, I can change Vcore via AMD Overclock section.
All what I need - fix CPU voltage bug and allow change vDimm by 0.01 step.

Because my ram 8x2 Gb run at 3533 CL16 (can do CL14), T1, GDM off. But I don't nee 1.45v, 1.42-43 will be enough.
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AGESA has code for all CPU line.
Broken not something specific, broken CPU voltage.
Pls, read before post.

Yes, I do CMOS, reflash, e.t.c. Problem since 6.00
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Anything higher as 5.60 is for the new Matisse CPUs.
3400g is a Picasso and therefore like a Gen2 CPU (Pinnacle Ridge).

5.70 with beginning Matisse support maybe was ok.

BIOS 6.33 beta:
AGESA 1.0.0.4 Patch B und SMU Firmware 46.54.0
Not finished yet for supporting all generation Ryzen CPUs...

Does a CMOS-Reset help?



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Processor is 3400g. And don't say - it is not recommended bios. You broke simple thing - cpu voltage. And push 1.45v to cpu core instant.

And how hard allow 0.01 step for Dram voltage instead of 0.05?
Super hard code thing? Old motherboard?
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