B650E Taichi Light 3.10BIOS
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Topic: B650E Taichi Light 3.10BIOS
Posted By: ernorator
Subject: B650E Taichi Light 3.10BIOS
Date Posted: 11 Nov 2024 at 11:23pm
Huh, not happy
Why did ASRock disable DDR5 OC on high end motherboard with new BIOS 3.10?
DDR5 voltage stops on 1.43v....it is to low to get 6200/6400mhz with tight timings. Not to mention 7000-8000+
There was high voltage option in BIOS but it is not there now.....
And to make the mather worst, I need 3.10 as it is the only BIOS for 9800X3D
Come on ASRock!
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Posted By: ernorator
Date Posted: 12 Nov 2024 at 1:56am
.......I am so angry I got speling wrong
B650E Taichi Lite
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Posted By: snews300
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2024 at 1:24am
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Yep the high voltage mode is gone in 3.10 and 3.12 a2 why was the functionality removed?
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Posted By: X3D-Rocket
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2025 at 1:44am
That there has not been a reaction to us is very bad.. Im thinking about modding a bios to get this option back because it holds back features and performance for me.
can we get a reaction please asrock?
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Posted By: X3D-Rocket
Date Posted: 29 Oct 2025 at 2:58am
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Just out of curiousity, do you guys own corsair ram by coincidence?
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Posted By: Xaltar
Date Posted: 29 Oct 2025 at 7:18am
To get a response from ASRock you need to open a support ticket with them: https://tw.asrock.com/events/tsd.asp" rel="nofollow - https://tw.asrock.com/events/tsd.asp
I don't speak for ASRock but I can say from experience that removed features are typically removed for one of 2 reasons:
1. The feature has been found to cause hardware failure and/or instability 2. The feature was removed at the request of the vendor (AMD/Intel).
Intel and AMD can both be very strict on what they allow when it comes to overclocking features. Intel usually does so to prevent users from getting higher end features from lower end chipsets (makes sense if they have a higher license fee for the higher end). AMD usually is more lenient but will generally frown on features that cause instability that could be blamed on them.
Not sure if this is much help but it's all I can offer on the subject.
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Posted By: X3D-Rocket
Date Posted: 29 Oct 2025 at 4:13pm
Hi Xaltar
Many thanks for your response.
I have actually checked whether there was an option like this by installen bios version 3.08 and i couldnt find it at all. What i was capable of is just put the voltage at 1,45v and it took it. There was a problem with not being able to boot after this tho, after shutting the system down and turning it back on it would give me error code 0d. This is what AI told me about the code:
A "mainboard error 0d" typically indicates a memory (RAM) initialization problem or a more general issue with CPU initialization, power, or peripherals like USB or PCIe devices. The most common fixes are to reset the CMOS, ensure RAM modules are correctly and firmly seated, or try booting with only a single RAM stick and minimal components to identify a faulty part.
i think there is a combo of AGESA that should have blocked the voltage i gave on older versions and also the PMIC/SPD controller of the ram that tells the bios that a certain voltage (corsair is known for it). In other words, it is like how it should be.
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