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AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: tdizzle702
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 9:51am

AsRock X370 Gaming Professional P5.8 Bios is broke it will work for about a day then slowly will crash more and more till the frequency will get closer and closer together till you can boot to windows. Ryzen 3900x. My guess it has to do with PCIE while running HWIF i was getting a butt ton of PCIE fails in the 300+ within seconds of HWIF being loaded. Rolled back to P5.3 with my 2700x no PCIE fails. I just hoping AsRock reads these and will help pinpoint the issue and roll out a new update faster. thanks

AMD Motherboards : Downgrading BIOS

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Author: Soapster
Subject: Downgrading BIOS
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 10:29am

Hi all,
A few weeks ago I updated the BIOS on my ASRock B450 ITX MB from 1.30 to 3.50 via the flash utility in order to run my new Ryzen 3600. The update installed successfully and the computer ran reasonably well, apart from a pretty slow boot time and Fast Boot not working properly. However it has now developed a problem of losing the BIOS settings every couple of days and then when I was looking on the BIOS update page for new updates I noticed that it says "If the current BIOS version is older than P1.70, please update BIOS to P1.70", which I did not see the first time. https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/Fatal1ty%20B450%20Gaming-ITXac/index.us.asp#BIOS
( I really think the layout of the descriptions is very poor by ASRock and is partly to blame for this)

Anyway, I have been looking into downgrading the BIOS to 1.70 and then updating back up to 3.50 again in order to fix the problems I've been having.

My first question is, Is this missed update what is likely causing my problems, and would downgrading to 1.70 and then updating to 3.50 be the solution?

My second question is, Why do ASRock MBs require a transitional update like this at all? No other MB I've owned has ever had this requirement. Surely new BIOS updates are entirely self-contained and they completely write over the old BIOS, so why would they need a transitional update? It kind of suggests that each BIOS version is not entirely self contained and downgrading might not be actually work on ASRock boards. Is this correct?


Thanks for any help.




AMD Motherboards : ASRock Taichi X470 - RGB HELL

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Author: gizmic
Subject: ASRock Taichi X470 - RGB HELL
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 10:43am

lol i dont have such problem i suggest reflashing the rgb app go and look for the long rgb thread

AMD Motherboards : AMD Ryzen 3600x with Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITX/ac

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Author: pnkiller78
Subject: AMD Ryzen 3600x with Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITX/ac
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 1:15pm

I forgot to mention, the value that must be entered for the SoC voltage is a VID or VoltageID, not the actual voltage value for the SoC, this ID is used in a formula to calculate the actual voltage and it's in hexadecimal notation.
The formula is printed in the help tip in the right side of the UEFI screen, when you put the cursor over this field.
SoCV = 1.55V - (Hex2Dec(VID) * 0.00625V))

So, if you want to enter 1.025V for the SoC voltage, the value in hexadecimal would be 54.
0x54 = 84 decimal
84 x 0.00625V = 0.525V
1.55V - 0.525V = 1.025V
I will list the most common values that I saw while using the calculator for this SoC Voltage field, so you don't have calculate them
0.975V --> 5C
1.0V --> 58
1.025V --> 54
1.05V --> 50
1.1V --> 48

If anybody found this useful, please report back. Or if anybody found something that can improve this method or an alternate different method, please report back too.

AMD Motherboards : X470D4U

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Author: mgittelman
Subject: X470D4U
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 1:19pm

I'm having the exact same problem. Updated to BIOS 3.1 and BMC 1.6.

I am however able to remote in and choose my boot device manually. If I do not, I get stuck on "Update FRU System device"

Doesn't always happen though. Sometimes I reboot and everything works fine. Flakey.

AMD Motherboards : X470D4U

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Author: Mino
Subject: X470D4U
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 1:33pm

This motherboard is very unstable. Try disabling device inventory in BIOS, for me it works better after doing that.

And for the watchdog, i found that Linux kernel try to load sp5100_tco module but it has to load ipmi_watchdog module.
With the good module, watchdog works fine.

Also something I don't understand is on one of my card i have the choice for network interface between eth0 and eth1 with a new "bonding" menu for bond0. And I don't have these settings on the 2 other cards.

AMD Motherboards : X570 Gaming Phantom 4 no ethernet detected win 10.

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Author: toxilicious
Subject: X570 Gaming Phantom 4 no ethernet detected win 10.
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 10:07pm

UPDATE: I came from work today and again no Intel Adaptor present in Device manager.

However after going again through 6thsense procedure - fixed again :)

Cheers,
tox

AMD Motherboards : ASRock 970M Pro3 and supported off TPM2-S Nuvoton

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Author: v00d00
Subject: ASRock 970M Pro3 and supported off TPM2-S Nuvoton
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 10:46pm

We have motherboard ASRock 970M Pro3 and 3 different types TPM modules (http://dl3.joxi.net/drive/2019/08/27/0015/2653/1002077/77/43334e1ed3.jpg):
1. ASRock TPM2-S on chip Nuvoton NPCT650
2. ASRock TPM-S v2.0 on chip Infineon TPM SLB 9665 TPM2.0.
3. ASRock TPM-S Module (V 1.2) on Nuvoton NPCT420AA0WX

Problems:
1. In BIOS we look good picture [URL=http://joxi.ru/l2ZXPp4Iz7yGBr]http://joxi.ru/l2ZXPp4Iz7yGBr[/URL] only for ASRock TPM-S Module (V 1.2) on Nuvoton NPCT420AA0WX.
2. For TPM2-S and TPM-S v2.0 we look this: [URL=http://joxi.ru/a2X4Bvzsw4koo2]http://joxi.ru/a2X4Bvzsw4koo2[/URL] "Support turned OFF"

On page specification motherboard [URL=https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/970M%20Pro3/index.asp#Specification]https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/970M%20Pro3/index.asp#Specification[/URL] no information about which TPMs motherboard support.

Please help, we bought 100 x motherboards 970M Pro3 and 100 x ASRock ASRock TPM2-S on chip Nuvoton NPCT650 and they don't want work together.

How we can turn on support for TPM2-S on chip Nuvoton NPCT650 on this motherboard?

Thanks!

AMD Motherboards : Taichi X570 wrong Total Socket Power (PPT)

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Author: foxx1337
Subject: Taichi X570 wrong Total Socket Power (PPT)
Posted: 27 Aug 2019 at 10:56pm

According to various thread on Reddit on bot /r/amd and /r/asrock others with ASRock X570 (not necessarily Taichi) see similar readings. Let's hope.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: cerror
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 2:53am

Originally posted by Daveydguk Daveydguk wrote:

My PC has started to boot correctly just about every time.

Makes me wonder if the firmware eventually adjusts itself. Or my hardware is behaving ?

Corsair SF450, 3600 cpu, B450 itx, sapphire Rx 580 pulse 4gb, 16gb corsair mem. Win 10 64bit

Running firmware 3.50. Are there any new firmwares out ?

I was going to try a rebuild but not had time.
wish it worked here

AMD Motherboards : Newbie Question about Motherboard Installation

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Author: Ray62
Subject: Newbie Question about Motherboard Installation
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 3:11am

I would install the CPU with cooler and it's fan, the RAM and the GPU and place it on the desk. Connect the PSU, Monitor and test, if you can go to the bios, loading defaults and restart. Then switch off, unplug the PSU and install the drive (M2 or SATA HDD), where you want to place your OS.

After the installation and checks, if everything runs OK, shut down and unplug the PSU.

Remove the GPU and HDD (if you use no M2) and install the board in the case. Then move on with the rest.

Believe me, if there will be problems with the setup/installation, it is more easy to deal with as if everything is in the case and nothing works...

AMD Motherboards : Newbie Question about Motherboard Installation

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Author: Ray62
Subject: Newbie Question about Motherboard Installation
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 3:12am

Ok, i forgot mouse and keyboard...

AMD Motherboards : Newbie Question about Motherboard Installation

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Author: ksquared
Subject: Newbie Question about Motherboard Installation
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 3:16am

Thank you very much for the helpful suggestions.

I had been thinking along similar lines regarding installing the CPU prior to installing in the case. I was debating then about when the heatsink/fan should be attached, I'm not sure how difficult it is once in the case.

I hadn't thought of installing the ram, but I'll do that too.

I just wonder if there are any "gotchas" that I should be watching out for. I've already put the power supply in, and then took it back out and attached all the wiring for it, since it seemed pretty difficult to do once installed.

Does anybody put the power supply in the top slot instead of at the bottom slot?

Thanks again.

AMD Motherboards : Newbie Question about Motherboard Installation

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Author: ksquared
Subject: Newbie Question about Motherboard Installation
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 3:21am

Originally posted by Ray62 Ray62 wrote:

I would install the CPU with cooler and it's fan, the RAM and the GPU and place it on the desk. Connect the PSU, Monitor and test, if you can go to the bios, loading defaults and restart. Then switch off, unplug the PSU and install the drive (M2 or SATA HDD), where you want to place your OS.

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Believe me, if there will be problems with the setup/installation, it is more easy to deal with as if everything is in the case and nothing works...


OK, I was typing while Ray62 was posting, but I'll put the cooler/fan on too before installing in the case.

I agree that it would be optimum to test it outside of the case, but this case does look big enough that if there is a problem it should be possible to work on. What I'm thinking is I'll have the case laying on the side, so the motherboard is horizontal during installation and testing.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: Xaltar
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 3:22am

Okay, been busy all day testing 3 AM4 boards:

X370 Gaming K4 - Updated to 5.50 using my 1600x following all the steps,
installed my R5 3600 and after about a minute of power cycling the system
POSTed and booted right into windows. Turned the system off, powered back on
and loaded XMP without issue and booted into windows. Entered sleep, woke from
sleep, checked XMP, still loaded.

X370 Taichi - Updated to 5.80, exactly the same result as the Gaming K4, everything working as it should.

X570 Taichi - Installed CPU, power cycle for almost 2 minutes then POSTed, had
to clear CMOS to make XMP work but after a CMOS clear XMP was up and running fine.

Benchmarked all 3 configs and found the cinebench R20 results to be within a
few points of each other. PBO2 naturally only works on the X570 so I tested
with PBO off.

The RAM I tested with:

8gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 2800: CMK8GX4M2A2800C16R

I will look at trying my 16gb 3600 kit later in the week, I will need to pull
it from my main system to test with.

All 3 configs power on from cold boot without power cycling or restoring CMOS
defaults. It would seem the latest run of BIOSes are doing their job rather
well, at least with the RAM I used. It seems that as with previous Ryzen
generations, the largest problem factor is RAM compatibility, at least now that
the more major bugs have been ironed out.

It took a while for me to source a 3600 CPU, they are not easy to come by where
I live, none of the 3000 series are. I have it now though and will be busy
getting all my testing done over the next few weeks.

AMD Motherboards : X570M Pro4 1800 FCLK no boot

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Author: Ray62
Subject: X570M Pro4 1800 FCLK no boot
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 3:26am

Can you get to the bios when using FCLK 1800Mhz?

I recommend also using the DRAM calculator and the HowTos, at least for inspiration.
And there are lots of examples for results of successful overclockings on the DC page and in the help section of the program.

And use the bios user profiles for your working settings to come back, if you need a Clear CMOS...

BTW: DRAM Calculator for Ryzen 1.6.1 has some issues.
DRAM Calculator for Ryzen 1.6.0.3 should be good for Matisse too.

AMD Motherboards : BIOS Updates, Urgent note, Please read.

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Author: srdjan1995
Subject: BIOS Updates, Urgent note, Please read.
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 7:52am

Having my R3 1200 @ 4GHz using latest bios (6.0) on AB350 Pro4, and it's all working great here. Only thing I couldn't OC is my RAM, but that's because RAM i have is not the one for overclocking, and I think it's always better to just get a faster RAM, instead of OC'ing it. I only tried to OC my RAM, never intended to keep it OC'ed. But anyways, it works great with R3 1200. I do plan on getting Ryzen 3000 series cpu as soon as I can.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: gizmic
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 11:02am

upgraded to 3.40 on 2700X will start the ram climb again soon when i'm free

AMD Motherboards : x470 Ryzen 3000 Series Issues

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Author: gizmic
Subject: x470 Ryzen 3000 Series Issues
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 11:07am

upgraded to ABB on taichi ultimate which sadly just released yesterday lol

anyway i'm not telling you to go ahead a flash it and i have a backup plan in case it doesnt work

but so far everything works and i dont see any problems i'll try to push this bios above 3533 ram with a 1.45v cap and see how far it goes

AMD Motherboards : Latency Is Sky High With Ram Settings

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Author: hewjazz321
Subject: Latency Is Sky High With Ram Settings
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 at 12:20pm

Hello, I just recently upgraded my ram to samsung 3600Mhz. I am able to run it at 3600 on my b350m Pro4 board in Windows 10. Only problem is, when I use the program LatencyMon to check my numbers, it tells me my system has a hard time handling real time audio and to update my Bios to fix this issue. I get constant huge latency spikes. Aside from the Latency issue, my system runs fine with my ram settings at 3600Mhz.

When I lower the Mhz to 3200, I don't get any errors or spikes. Anything above 3200MHz causes latency spikes. I tried increasing the voltage on the ram to 1.4v(highest I can go on this board) but the Latency problem still occurs. Any idea as to why? Any possible solution to reducing latency without lowering my rams default speed? I am on the latest 6.00 BIOS.
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