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AMD Motherboards : Can't Install Windows Server 2008 on AMD A320M-HDV

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Author: Ray62
Subject: Can't Install Windows Server 2008 on AMD A320M-HDV
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 3:28pm

Go to the bios and search for ACPI setting entries.

In my bios i have:
Advanced\ACPI Configuration
Suspend to RAM: DISABLED (at least until your setup is running fine)
ACPI HPET Table: ENABLED

There are maybe some other ACPI related options somewhere else.

And you should post infos for the used board revision, bios version and CPU.



AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: cerror
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 3:44pm

Almost two months later and still no fix...
What's going on?

AMD Motherboards : Latency Is Sky High With Ram Settings

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Author: hewjazz321
Subject: Latency Is Sky High With Ram Settings
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 4:36pm

I appreciate the info. I will most certainly try out MSI and see how it performs between the two. Thanks again.

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

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Author: foxx1337
Subject: Taichi X570 wrong Total Socket Power (PPT)
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 4:59pm

Sure, but it's unrelated to the issue of this topic.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: gizmic
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 5:01pm

learn how to manual set up the ram

AMD Motherboards : x470 Taichi IO Cover Led Issue

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Author: Exel
Subject: x470 Taichi IO Cover Led Issue
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 6:59pm

I have the exact same issue. Seems to be widespread.

All other LEDs on the mobo work fine but the IO shield can't show white. Mine is yellow and green when set to white.

The Polychrome software also adjusts colors wrong. When set to red it makes the LEDs green and vice versa.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: Xaltar
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 7:06pm

RAM compatibility is tricky as hell and contrary to popular belief, has very
little to do with the motherboard. The key elements are the RAM itself and the
IMC on the CPU. Where we see motherboard manufacturers "adding" support what we
are really seeing are tweaks to the timings, voltage and other settings that
get added in to the UEFI for a particular RAM model. AMD adds offsets and such
to the AGESA code for the same reasons, to ensure more broad RAM support. There
is absolutely no reason you can't do this yourself with some patience and the
correct software.

XMP is not a standardized thing nor is it the RAM's default settings. It is,
pure and simple, an overclock profile saved to the RAM's firmware and just like
any overclock, it is not guaranteed to work on all possible configs. RAM
manufacturers do their best to make sure the XMP profile works on as many
configs as possible but this has to be done within reason, there are just too
many possible hardware combinations to test them all.

In essence, if your board POSTs and boots into the OS without issues and is
stable at 2133 (or 2400 or 2666 depending on the rated speed of the IMC) the board is not the problem, the XMP profile that won't run
stable is. Typically a setting or combination of settings are too aggressive or
the voltage isn't high enough. My 3600 kit wouldn't even run at 3200 (XMP set
then frequency lowered to 3200) on my 1600x with the BIOS the board came with
but once I went in and manually set it up based on info from tools like Ryzen
calculator and thaiphoon burner I was able to get it stable at 3400, 3533 was
stable except for one game which would randomly crash.

Ryzen Calculator
Thaiphoon Burner

These tools are exceedingly useful in setting up your RAM frequency and timings.

Edited by Xaltar - 1 hour 17 minutes ago at 7:10pm

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: sc5mu93
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 10:05pm

Originally posted by sc5mu93 sc5mu93 wrote:

Originally posted by exharris exharris wrote:

I just updated by B450M Pro4 from 3.40 to 3.60 to apply the AMD fix (to the RDRAND instruction probelm which stops Linux booting), and now cannot get into the BIOS menus, screen just goes blank and nothing happens. Not good.


I had the same thing with my b450ITX/ac Fatality with 3.50 (latest non-Beta for this board). Stripped it down to nothing, and discovered it was the M.2 drive.

I lost the M.2 boot from previous BIOS update to support Ryzen 3K, however I could at least still access it from the OS. With the most recent, I physically had to remove it from the system to access the BIOS. (currently booting from SATA). Luckily, I was able to migrate everything over, prior to this "update" so I didn't lose any data.

I could access instant flash, and boot order (m.2 drive not listed) at boot. But F2/DEL lead to black screen with frozen old school cursor bar. Hard reset required.

A quick follow up on my issue with UEFI BIOS hang in 3.50 for B450AC-ITX with M.2 drive attached. The offending M.2 drive was a SATA/AHCI drive (Samsung OEM). I came into a free NVMe drive, and everything works fine.

AMD Motherboards : Taichi X399 USB ports out

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Author: Joel_l
Subject: Taichi X399 USB ports out
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 11:11pm

Hi,

I just did a Win 10 update that was pushed 8/28/19. Now all the MB usb ports on my system are dead. I tried reinstalling AMD chipset drivers on no help.

Any ideas?

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: ryansg8
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 11:13pm

Anyone have the b450 itx bios 3.51 link? Support has responded for a few days, and I am having serious boot loop problems like many others, can barley get into bios. Probably takes about 30-40 tries.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: cerror
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 11:28pm

Originally posted by ryansg8 ryansg8 wrote:

Anyone have the b450 itx bios 3.51 link? Support has responded for a few days, and I am having serious boot loop problems like many others, can barley get into bios. Probably takes about 30-40 tries.


Here!
http://www.mediafire.com/file/zfxbsqo6zlu1nbg/B45GIA_3.zip/file

But I am running that bios, and still the same problems after 2 reboots.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: cerror
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 at 11:32pm

Originally posted by gizmic gizmic wrote:

learn how to manual set up the ram

Yeah, if I can get into the bios..... thanks to the bootloops

AMD Motherboards : ASRock Taichi X470 - RGB HELL

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Author: texoM78
Subject: ASRock Taichi X470 - RGB HELL
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 at 1:05am

Personally I dont even use that crap "Software" from ASRock. What I'm use is only rgb setings in bios thats all. Will be much better for ASRock to dont even start adding RGB to taichi coz the RGB app ist just a joke (sorry for my english btw).
"The software is hideous, apart from the really ugly interface you are greeted with when it actually opened, the software will randomly crash and give some MCU or other type of error codes" best solution is to not use it at all. The problem is that we pay for RGB whitch is actually not working how we think it should.

AMD Motherboards : RGB Issues (Polychrome Sync)

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Author: texoM78
Subject: RGB Issues (Polychrome Sync)
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 at 1:11am

ASRock Polychrome RGB was a crap for x470 taichi and now they did this for 570 users wth? Well done ASRock hands down.

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

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Author: foxx1337
Subject: Taichi X570 wrong Total Socket Power (PPT)
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 at 2:30am

This behavior also being noticed by others:

https://www.igorslab.media/en/three-x570-motherboards-tested-wrong-sensor-values-faulty-precision-boost-overdrive-pbo-and-different-performance/

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: Xaltar
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 at 3:04am

Power cycling is most often caused by RAM training and repeat failures to POST.
If you are getting power cycling at 2133 then either your RAM is woefully
incompatible (with the AGESA/BIOS version on your board) or there is a different
issue at play, such as poor power quality/low power. Ryzen has made
troubleshooting problematic as so many issues stem from RAM compatibility and
often times it leads us down a path related to RAM when in fact the issue is
elsewhere.

As for RAM support on different brands of board, bare in mind that every
motherboard brand has relationships with RAM manufacturers, different
relationships for different board manufacturers. Most often it isn't a case of
better or worse overall support but more a case of better support for particular
RAM brands depending on the board manufacturer.

Edited by Xaltar - 1 hour 20 minutes ago at 3:05am

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: topaimz
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 at 5:21am

@xaltar
Any idea why the Asrock x570 itx board pulls a lot more power than the gigabyte x570 itx?
According to the Tomshardware review on load and on average, the asrock board is using significantly more power
Load (prime95): Asrock 211W vs Gigabyte 142W
Avg: Asrock 138W vs Gigabyte 106W
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/asrock-x570-phantom-gaming-itx-tb3-motherboard,6293-4.html

Can this be remedied with bios updates or changes in bios settings, or is it an issue with hardware?

I just ordered one for tb3, but I may have to return it if there is such a significant difference in power draw/efficiency

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: muzz
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 at 7:06am

Yeah, minimal power differences are hardcore, I'd definitely return it....
REALLY?
Have at it, ya'll worry about things that are minimal.....
If 36 Cents a month matters THAT much, have at it.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: topaimz
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 at 9:59am

Originally posted by muzz muzz wrote:

Yeah, minimal power differences are hardcore, I'd definitely return it....
REALLY?
Have at it, ya'll worry about things that are minimal.....
If 36 Cents a month matters THAT much, have at it.


Can you not do simple calculations?
Nearly 50% difference in power draw during load for the same performance isn't minimal by any means.
If there are two cars with the same engine, providing the same hp and torque, but one's highway fuel efficieny/mileage is 50% worse, you think that's a "minimal" difference?
It has negative implication in regards to the QA or engineering.

The power draw is surprising because the components (isl69147, isl6617, isl99227b, etc.) used by Asrock are good in terms of quality.

AMD Motherboards : Ryzen 3000 series support

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Author: ryansg8
Subject: Ryzen 3000 series support
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 at 10:47am

So with all this talk about ram being the most likely thing a fault for the boot loops, someone please recommend a solid 16gb ram kit (even though i think it's a bit ridiculous to expect even the techy among us to have to go into their bios and manually set the entire ram numbers, when intel is just compatible with any ram set i tried, including the one I'm using now on ryzen), I have no issue buying some off amazon to see if it resolves this issue *i would probably be ecstatic if it did*, but if not its amazon so it's easy enough to return.
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