Xmp works, it is just everything else I try manual overclocking the ram causes a cmos reset. The ram is in A2/B2. I have set voltage up to 1.4 even with the safe settings from d-ram calculator whereas the advice was using 1.35 rec. And 1.36 max. Really I am getting frustrated that I cannot seem to do any form of tightening ram of setting a higher speed
there is absolutely no guarantee that your ram is going to run above xmp specs. especially tigntening the timings like the "ryzen dram calculator" sugests and increasing voltage has a high probability to just fail and reset your cmos. (actualy the dram calculator is far from perfect and rather buggy when it comes to optimizing matisse ram timings!!) i don't see why there is frustration - even when using famous"samsung b-die", sometimes is just enough to change the "cas delay" by -1 in order to get a cmos reset! too much dimm voltage can make your system unbootable/unstable just as to little vdimm and it's definetely not the solution for every boot/ram issue...
it runs fine with the xmp profile active? have fun.
for anything else just hang in there and wait for the next 1-2 bios releases; usualy a new plattform needs few weeks until all the minor issues are ironed out.
If I'm in PCIe3 mode on my Master x570 (by setting Miscellaneous/PCI config to Gen3 in the bios), I post and boot into my Win10x64 desktop from my NVMe drive *in ~10 seconds*--no exaggeration, that's a cold boot, and I do not use any fastboot options, either in the bios or in Windows10. It's actually faster than I was booting into my MSI motherboard with Ryzen 1! If I want to boot into PCIe4 mode (setting the bios for Gen4 or Auto) with my 5700XT PCIe4 GPU, it's an entirely different matter, as outlined in my earlier post, Matt. PCIe4 boots can take as long 3 minutes--or not happen at all, requiring a series of power-button off/on cold boots before the bios will configure properly and boot into PCIe4 mode.
Generally, it's been my experience that when a system takes an unusually long time to post, but then goes on to post and successfully boot the OS, that it is because the bios is having difficulty implementing a particular bios setting or settings--in this case, it isn't properly recognizing my PCIe4 GPU as a PCIe4 device. Again, when set to PCIe3 mode in the bios--both cold and warm boots happen as they should--like clockwork--no problems, no exceptions. This is the behavior in every bios version I've used since F3. It's the same now in F5l.
Have you been able to find out anything about the Master's problem in booting into PCIe4 mode? It seems easy enough to recreate. But maybe not if you can't get a PCIe4 GPU just yet, I suppose. This seems to me like an exceptionally simple problem to solve--but the guys who write the bios code will have to be the ones to fix it, imo.
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Hi, I have a Master. Do you guys can tell me on which BIOS version the "CPU idles high with memory above 3600MHz" was fixed?
I'm on F5g, and when I set my memory at its rated speed of 3600Mhz, I experience high frequency at idle, and single core boost is way lower than when I set the memory at 3546 for example.
Also, SoC voltage are set at 1.2v at that memory frequency, so I lowered it to 1.1v manual. Is it normal and/or safe to feed 1.2v to SoC all stock?
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Hey Matt, will the x570 Aorus Xtreme be getting a DRAM boot voltage at all?
Been going through the menu's and it seems a little bare in terms of options/configurability.
Also curious to see if anyone else has had issues with OBS in their setups ?
I have OBS set to record 720p slow (which the system is capable of) and set the cpu to 4.325ghz @ 1.325v. Temps are fine, core usage is fine, but the recording stutters up until 5 minutes or unless I reopen OBS. This is very odd behavior and was wondering if this was more OBS' issue or my 3900x playing silly bugga's with me.
I have attempted RAM tightening at stock RAM frequency as well as overclocking the RAM upwards to 3466 and 3600. Neither have yielded better results, issue remains. Also tried lowering CPU multiplier but that did nothing as well. And I know 720p slow is fine and the system can handle it because after reopening it and setting the x264 encoder to slower it ran beautifully with only having dropped 12 frames of over 3k during the farcry 5 benchmark.
One thing to note is that this is purely a streaming/encoding/transcoding PC, all the other work is handled by my 8700k rig.
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I'm having an issue with my x570 Pro WiFi (bios F4j and 3700x). Whenever I try disabling CSM, when the system reboots and I go back to bios, CSM is enabled. Windows 10 (1903) was installed with uefi option.
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I'm confused, the first post says that the issue with the BIOS resetting after PSU is disconnected has been resolved, but it hasn't on my Master with the latest bios (F5I)
Hey Matt, will the x570 Aorus Xtreme be getting a DRAM boot voltage at all?
Been going through the menu's and it seems a little bare in terms of options/configurability.
Also curious to see if anyone else has had issues with OBS in their setups ?
I have OBS set to record 720p slow (which the system is capable of) and set the cpu to 4.325ghz @ 1.325v. Temps are fine, core usage is fine, but the recording stutters up until 5 minutes or unless I reopen OBS. This is very odd behavior and was wondering if this was more OBS' issue or my 3900x playing silly bugga's with me.
I have attempted RAM tightening at stock RAM frequency as well as overclocking the RAM upwards to 3466 and 3600. Neither have yielded better results, issue remains. Also tried lowering CPU multiplier but that did nothing as well. And I know 720p slow is fine and the system can handle it because after reopening it and setting the x264 encoder to slower it ran beautifully with only having dropped 12 frames of over 3k during the farcry 5 benchmark.
One thing to note is that this is purely a streaming/encoding/transcoding PC, all the other work is handled by my 8700k rig.
Have any other applications besides "OBS", whatever that is?... (I loathe acronyms) If you don't see stuttering anywhere else, that's a definite clue that the problem is with the OBS software. Additionally, what happens if you set the CPU to its default clock w/boost when running your program? That test is a must, imo.
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I'm confused, the first post says that the issue with the BIOS resetting after PSU is disconnected has been resolved, but it hasn't on my Master with the latest bios (F5I)
I haven't seen this with my Master--then again, I haven't looked for it because the only time I unplug the PSU is when resetting CMOS, in which case a bios reset is the desired outcome...
Edit: OK, just tried it--turned the PSU off, unplugged it, hit the power key to discharge residual charge, booted back up and the bios is fine, still fully intact. Bios F5l. Two things come to mind:
1) You may not have reset CMOS after your F5l flash
2) You downloaded F5l beta from the beta page in this thread instead of from the main Master download page here:
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Thanks for your suggestions. I can confirm that I have used the BIOS from the gigabyte website, and that I clear CMOS each time.
However I thought maybe I have something corrupt because I noticed that on cold boot the mobo LED would show it was trying to boot from main then backup BIOS both of which ended up being F5I.
So I did a Q FLASH PLUS.. and voila the problem is solved. I must have had some corruption of BIOS not being overwritten despite usual process.
skizzdog wrote: Jan 24, 2021 16:54:39 GMT -8 Hello I just built a pc using the Gig Z390 M Gaming board.I cannot figure out what drivers to load first.Idont have the CD that came with the board.Can i buy one some place.
arvindh wrote: Jan 22, 2021 18:49:37 GMT -8 Hi,im having 3HD(win10 & Mint) on Aorus B450.now want to install 4th HD with debian10.Is my current setup legacy/UEFI? what care should i take before installing 3rd OS on 4th HD.forum.gigabyte.us/thread/11477/b450-multiboot-legacy-uefi*
razor9103 wrote: Jan 22, 2021 12:00:23 GMT -8 New Z490 Vision D won't boot ... stuck at RED CPU error LED
lima567 wrote: Jan 20, 2021 15:13:51 GMT -8 intender thank you, will try doing that.
masc2279 wrote: Jan 20, 2021 10:45:24 GMT -8 polarox - need more info what board what block version ... I can tell you that I have the EKWB EK-Quantum Momentum TRX40 Aorus Master Monoblock and that block is worth every penny i went thru 3 different solutions and this one is insanely good.
polarox wrote: Jan 20, 2021 8:03:32 GMT -8 hi guys,
does anyone have the bitspower or EK monoblock for this motherboard? Is it worth the money?
intender wrote: Jan 19, 2021 11:55:39 GMT -8 lima567 this is a windows 10 20h2 issue. I had the same thing on one of my computers. I was never able to get logged back into my account on that PC. I moved that drive to another computer and copied over all data I wanted to keep and did a clean install.
joeym wrote: Jan 19, 2021 8:52:33 GMT -8 Is Asus working on a solution for the Intel 300 series?
lima567 wrote: Jan 18, 2021 20:02:50 GMT -8 Have issue “Something happened and your PIN isn’t available. Click to set up your PIN again.” (I disabled start up applications. Trying to get to save mode, when press F12, chose Windows boot, hit enter - gets me back to sign in page. Please help
sozehh wrote: Jan 18, 2021 13:42:41 GMT -8 soooo NOW ASUS is working on resizable bar too....GIGABYTE?
sozehh wrote: Jan 16, 2021 10:58:58 GMT -8 joeym ofc i've done it, signed and trying to spread the petition, gigabyte do your work please and add resizable bar for intel 300 series, it is not an old product, people like me spent 800 euros on aorus xtreme, don't tell me i have already an outdated mb
joeym wrote: Jan 16, 2021 7:15:27 GMT -8 I would strongly recommend that anyone who hasn't already signed the petition do so now. If you already signed it, please share it! This may help encourage all other motherboard manufacturers to follow suite. Link to the petition: chng.it/LKLksG4yQv
iuliug wrote: Jan 15, 2021 16:31:07 GMT -8 Yes ADD BAR support for all boards that support it - but GB will ignore this
vigo wrote: Jan 15, 2021 9:35:47 GMT -8 what is resizable BAR ?
desaccorde wrote: Jan 15, 2021 0:50:15 GMT -8 300 Series MUST be supported, no other way. MSI supports it. They may think they're pushing their customers for a premature upgrade, but guess what? Even if I upgrade, I wouldn't buy a Gigabyte board. Me and all my close friends will never buy Gig again.
johnyb0y wrote: Jan 14, 2021 4:58:11 GMT -8 @gigabyte, I've personally built with half a dozen of your boards and recommended you at least 5 times last year. This will stop if you screw Z390 users with not supporting Re-BAR.*
mezzer wrote: Jan 14, 2021 2:23:19 GMT -8 This will be my last gigabyte mobo if there's no resize bar support on 300 series.