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datonyb
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most ram kits programmed spd info is set to 2T (xmp) that old geardown mode from am4 launch was trying to alter it to 1.5t (in effect) so we switch geardown off and then can manually select 1t
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antorsae
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According to this https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/hardware/motherboards-chipsets/1037792-asrock-bios-breaks-linux this update completely breaks Linux.
I primarily run Linux so I will wait until this is sorted out before upgrading.
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ajc9988
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You need to go into the CBS, change it to channel hash enabled, 512 on interleaving size, and channel interleaving selected. That will lower your latency to the 50s or 60s. I couldn't get my old settings from the 2.00 BIOS to work for RAM. So, after trying many things from the calculator and from my own tweaks used prior in different combinations, I was never able to get 3600MHz stable again (new AGESA 1.1.0.0). This morning, finally got the 3466 timings to work (which previously, the timings from the calculator were NEVER stable at 3466 for me, regardless of fidling). What I personally had to do was use the V1 timings for 3466 on the calculator, leave the RFC to auto for all three timings, set the RTT NOM to dis, RTTWR to dynamic off, and RTT Park to RZQ/4, all CAD_BUS block to 20, lower the SOC voltage to 1.025V, and play a bit with the ram voltages (still within range of what I was using before). Hope this helps anyone that is having issues getting stable on X399 after the same BIOS update.
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TANWare
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I have a dual boot to Linux Mint 18.2 and bios 3.10. I can say there is no noticeable slowdown too boot up at all.
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OneArmedMan
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Im on windows 10 17723 not that i think the issue is with that,,, Bios 3.1 has several oddities for me very long delay on code 0d before boot or entering bios not all ram is shown but quad channel shows as enabled. CpuZ shows correct amount and slots populated any other ram speed set in bios will not train to boot for me i went back to 1.9e. Scuffed lots knuckles reseating ram modules . x399 fatality with 1950x 32GB gskill 3600 18 18 18 18 38 the 3.1 looks amazing i just could stand the bios and boot delay it caused for me.
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SoniC
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There is definitely something wrong with your config mate. No boot delays, all ram shown, everything works like a charm. The only oddity was for me when I disabled CSM and enabled 4G and then it boot looped. Leaving CSM disabled (and every other tweak applied but without >4GB mode) boots fine and rock-solid.
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OceanBlue72
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Hm, it seems i have no luck with the new bios version. Coming from 2.00, load default with restart, flashing 2.30, loading defaults and restart, flashing 3.10 and now it stucks on the splash screen with cycling codes Ad, 14, 07, 45, dE and A1. I even can't enter the bios setup. Reducing from 4 to 1 ram module - the same. I've never had any problems with bios updates on this board before. So any help is appreciated.
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lowdog
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Try to use the bios flash back feature and if successful try to flash to bridge bios 2.10 then to 3.10 again. Good luck hope it all works out. Your ram looks the same as mine, can you get 3200MHz error free with it? |
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X399 Fat Pro Gaming bios 3.10 - TR4 1900X - 64GB G-SKILL TridentZ F4-3200C14Q-64GTZ @ 3133MHz - Vega 64 AIO with EK block - WC Custom loop - 1500W Silverstone PSU - yay
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OceanBlue72
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So back in business via flash back with 2.30. I will try 3.10 again.... Never had any problems with my ram on 3200mhz.
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SoniC
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You can flashback to 3.10 directly. Try this.
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