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    Posted: 21 Jan 2024 at 11:02pm
Asrock X670e Pro RS.
I can update the bios, which I have done every time a new one has been released. Right now I am with bios 2.06.AS03. I always had the same problem with all the bios since the initial one, 1.29.as01.
The problem is that if I make any changes in the bios, for example, disable rgb, the motherboard (x670e pro rs) does not boot, I have a black screen. I have waited more than thirty minutes. I have to do a Clear Cmos on the motherboard terminals and then it boots again, but I can't keep any changes in the bios settings. I have to discard them by deleting the cmos so that it starts again

On the other hand, when the processor is working, I have interference in the speakers (Prodipe Pro5V2) and also through the pickups of my electric or electrified acoustic guitars (Ibanez, Telecaster, Epyphone, Alhambra, Alvarez). Huge. Impossible to dedicate this motherboard to semi-professional audio.

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Edit. On the topic of audio interference, it is eliminated by physically removing the wifi module from the motherboard. You must remove the screw, extract it and protect the two loose connectors with some insulating element. In my case I used heat shrink tubing
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