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^ I can't emphasise this point enough. Definitely wait and get it directly from ASRock. Why risk making your board a brick?

Edited by Spaceminer - 01 May 2018 at 3:08am
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The USB problems started only after upgrading to this release with AGESA 1.0.0.2 that has already been withdrawn, all other problems are repeatable on 4 different configuration, and ASRock confirmed all bugs listed by me above but did not fix any of them yet, and its almost 2 months passed that I sent them the bug reports...

Regarding the voltages, I pushed 1.4V in the memory just for the 3333MHz run, for 24/7 I keep the memory at 1.35V and 3200MHz, I dont overclock CPU/GPU at all, just the memory from 2400 to 3200, but all bugs reported in the upper threads linked by me where found with UEFI defaults and everything at stock. 

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Edited by cristy6100 - 01 May 2018 at 5:11am
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4.70 and 4.64 bios is still showing for the x370 Taichi.  The 4.64(beta) dated 4/30 and 4.70 dated 4/26.  The description for the 4.64 says "Update Agesa Version to PinnaclePI-AM4_1.0.0.2a".  Would the 4.70 have the updated agesa even though it has older date?

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4.70 is older branch with 1.0.0.1a.

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Originally posted by stree stree wrote:

I repeat,..... probably withdrawn, not ready........When it is ready get it from ASRock site.

Good point. The same folks that will flash this unofficial release and pulled BIOS will then complain when it doesn't work. Tongue
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I think you are missing the point here, they failed to fix at least 5-10 bugs reported almost 2 months ago and confirmed by ASRock themselves, I was not complaining about the fact that they somehow broken the USB ports that the CPU's offer in this Beta release with AGESA 1.0.0.2a, no sir, I just disabled the ports in AMD/CBS for the moment, the problem is that they failed to fix the bugs reported by myself 2 moths ago, big bugs with large impacts, read the threads I linked to in this one on the first page and you will understand. And they confirmed and promised they will fix them....
And for the record its not an "unofficial or pulled UEFI, I could have downloaded this UEFI from the normal location, it was online when I checked, so no excuses there either, if it was pulled after thats another thing and ASRock should inform its users. They are the last manufacturer to not release stable UEFI's with AGESA 1.0.0.2, and when they do, the somehow f*** it up again. No excuses


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Originally posted by cristy6100 cristy6100 wrote:

Regarding the voltages, I pushed 1.4V in the memory just for the 3333MHz run, for 24/7 I keep the memory at 1.35V and 3200MHz, I dont overclock CPU/GPU at all...


One push to 1.4v is all it takes sometimes. And I would believe this, except, you clearly overclocked your CPU already, and pushed the voltage on that as well. You even posted a link to it. Here in this thread... I still stand by what I said.
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Originally posted by Spaceminer Spaceminer wrote:

Originally posted by cristy6100 cristy6100 wrote:

Regarding the voltages, I pushed 1.4V in the memory just for the 3333MHz run, for 24/7 I keep the memory at 1.35V and 3200MHz, I dont overclock CPU/GPU at all...


One push to 1.4v is all it takes sometimes. And I would believe this, except, you clearly overclocked your CPU already, and pushed the voltage on that as well. You even posted a link to it. Here in this thread... I still stand by what I said.

You do know that the voltages I pushed are well within AMD Specs right?
Up to 1.5V for CPU, 1.3 SOC and 1.45V for the memory are the AMD max recomended.

PS: I read your question, I am running now a 3.825MHz run for you, and I also lower the Vcore to 1.175 just for the sake of it.

But you need to know the 2400G has a default voltage between 1.395V-1.425V depending on batch, and will auto boost that voltage to about 1.475V when precision boost 2 is on and XFR, it can boost all cores to 3.8-3.9GHz and can do a 1-2 core boost to even 4GHz depending on app.



Edited by cristy6100 - 01 May 2018 at 4:02am
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I would personally never push my ram past 1.35v. Mine are designed to run on 1.25v @2800mhz. If you have samsung B-dies, I definitely wouldn't be concerned about it though. I've heard of them pushing 3800mhz on 1.45v without breaking a sweat. Are you using water cooling? 1.5v would probably be okay on a loop. Still very uncomfortable for me though. I won't push my 1600 past 1.375v. I am running the stock air cooler though. I will definitely check your bench. I'm very curious how they square off.
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These Corsair I'm using are rated at 1.2V @ 2400, they use Hynix E or M die if I remember right I think E die. I can do 3200 with 1.35V and thats where I stay 24/7 but can do benchmarks at 3333 with 1.4V the CPU can take up to 1.45V but I wont go past 1.4V, some G Skill kits have a default voltage of 1.4V high speed ones, so its totally safe.

Yes I am using watercooling, a Cooler Master Ml120L with 2 fans, I never saw the CPU exceed 70C when pushing max OC and volts in it, that 4175MHz was a one time thing, for 24/7 I dont even OC the CPU, I leave it to boost itself, cause it can do a all core 3.9GHz by itself and even 4GHz with single threaded loads sometimes depending on temps. And that way I can keep the lower power states and voltages.

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