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I'll start from the beginning: This is the most crooked and unstable board of all that I have ever seen. The configuration of the system is as follows: 1950?, ASrock ?399 Fatal1ty, 4?8 GB 3600 ram (@ 3333), GeForce 1060, Geforce 1050Ti.
The problem is that if you turn on an ultra fast boot, the Windows system boots normally, but after the first reboot the keyboard stops working (even Num Lock does not work) and I can not enter the password, not that in the account but in the bitlocker. I have to reset the settings to the factory settings.
With the fact that ultra fast boot does not work, I resigned myself, but I now have a conflict with video cards. I have 6 displays, 3 displays on one video card, 3 displays on the other. If you use windows 7 then hibernation and sleep mode do not work. If you remove any one video card from the PCI-e, the hibernation and sleep mode starts working. And it's not about the drivers. Also there is an option to enable sleep mode if you insert one card in PCI1 (16x) and the second in PCI2 (8x) then cross fingers and 10 times reinstall the driver on the graphics card. I want to draw your attention to the fact that this applies to Windows 7. And as for me it's not quite the correct operation of the equipment.
With Win10, the situation is more complicated: Here the system sees all the video cards, sleep and hibernation work (regardless of which slots I will insert video cards), but in the process of work starts to slow down the explorer, the start button and all moving elements. You can fix this only by disabling one of the video cards (you can programmatically).
Also, if you reset the default UEFi settings, the first time you boot, it will show the display that is connected to the video card on (PCI-e 1) But if UEFI set ultra fast boot, or set in CMS - UEFI in the video section, then after the settings are applied, the display that is connected to the other slot (PCI-e 4) is already working, and after the boot operating system , the OS does not see the first video card
You probably will tell me right away that the problem with video cards, drivers and other tales, but it's not. I've tried different video cards, even replaced them with AMD R9 290 - the situation is the same.
NEXT: In UEFI> Advance> CPU Configuration there is an option AMD fTMP swith, there are only 2 sections of "ADM CPU fTMP" and "Disable", although judging by the description there should be 3 positions (AMD CPU fTMP, OffBoard LPC, OnBoard SPI TRM2.0)
And I'm still silent for an incomprehensible temperature, which is 27 degrees more than it should be, even if I duplicate it on dr.debug
And IOMMU is buggy - but this is not news for you.
In general, I'm completely disappointed in this board. Most likely I will never buy ASROCK again.
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