Locked to 1.5ghz when adjusting voltage pls help!
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Topic: Locked to 1.5ghz when adjusting voltage pls help!
Posted By: Zschmitt95
Subject: Locked to 1.5ghz when adjusting voltage pls help!
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 5:11am
X370 taichi, ryzen 1700 bios 3.2, 16gb g.skill 3200mhz cl14 Cool n quiet disabled C6 disabled Whenever setting voltage to fixed, or going to +0.10v on offset mode my cpu clocks down to 1.5ghz No issues below this, can boot 4ghz at +0.09375 but fails stress test, 3.9 passes So when attempting to add any more voltage to stabilize 4ghz I'm met with 1.5ghz No temp issues, nothing in my system even makes it to 60 under stress. I'm lost. I've seen similar issues, but the fix was offset. Now offset stops me in my tracks at +.09375
And as close as I am to stable that +0.1 would probably do it :(
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Posted By: datonyb
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 7:31am
you have the cpu multibug
easiest option is to instal bios v 3.20a
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3800X, powercolor reddevil vega64, gskill tridentz3866, taichix370, evga750watt gold
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Posted By: Zschmitt95
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 7:34am
" rel="nofollow - If I'm already running 3.20 do I just reflash?
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Posted By: datonyb
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 7:44am
yes its a beta though not official release
its hosted on http://www.jzelectronic.de/jz2/index.php" rel="nofollow - http://www.jzelectronic.de/jz2/index.php
it seems this was the bios the famous chew was testing for asrock to fix the multibug issues
its been reported on the taichi thread to have cleared up the multibug issue
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3800X, powercolor reddevil vega64, gskill tridentz3866, taichix370, evga750watt gold
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Posted By: Zschmitt95
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 8:32am
" rel="nofollow - Will the new agesa 1.0.0.7 bios contain this fix when it comes out? If so I believe I'll just wait to keep flashing to a minimum. Don't love a beta bios that isn't even offered by asrock tbh
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Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 11:36am
Zschmitt95 wrote:
" rel="nofollow - Will the new agesa 1.0.0.7 bios contain this fix when it comes out? If so I believe I'll just wait to keep flashing to a minimum. Don't love a beta bios that isn't even offered by asrock tbh |
Since the cause of the bug is known, why wouldn't it be included in the UEFI version that has the AGESA 1.0.0.7?
If you use the Instant Flash update method, I have never had a failure with an update. I install every UEFI version for my many ASRock boards, as I feel that is necessary as a moderator. I've never bricked a board or used a UEFI version that I found to be dangerous or unusable.
Some UEFI versions are classified as Beta simply to protect those users that update simply because a new version is available, without knowing if or why they need an update. Or they think an update will magically fix an issue they have because they read somewhere it would, without really checking into the situation.
Regrettably, as is generally recognized by PC hardware review websites, the Ryzen AGESA microcode is the ongoing issue with Ryzen. Yes it is an entirely new processor, but the microcode does not match the quality of the processors. It's also been said that AGESA 1.0.0.7 requires a major update to much of the rest of the UEFI code, with the obvious potential for new issues.
So it is good to be careful as you are, but the most important part of that is knowing what to expect and what may be involved along with an update, rather than simply installing a new version because it is available.
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Posted By: Zschmitt95
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 11:46am
" rel="nofollow - That definitely makes sense.
And that's good to know. This is my first asrock board as well as my first decently new platform so I'm just getting used to these types of frequent updated. I've never seen UEFIs on an alternate site like that so I wasn't sure if it was official or what the deal really was.
I had read that it was always good to update the UEFI with AGESA updates as they provide general stability and compatibility improvements. Which is why I only planned to update with AGESA versions or if I need something specific from the new bios which seems to be the case now.
So just to be clear the bios from the above link is safe? Like I said just not used to seeing it on alienate sites
I really appreciate all the info!
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Posted By: Zschmitt95
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 12:41pm
Got brave, brushed up on my German, and flashed. Fixed in issues throughout.
Thank you guys
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