12-25-2020 05:53 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:11 PM by ROGBot
12-30-2020 04:01 PM
Kelutrel wrote:
Did you change your CPU Load Line Calibration ? Try to set it on Auto again, just try and see if you get back your MHz.
12-30-2020 04:23 PM
Reliantg wrote:
would this have changed defaults between bios versions? I never messed with that in the past.
01-01-2021 09:02 AM
01-04-2021 06:23 AM
01-04-2021 08:18 AM
karmal wrote:
This bios 3101 has been removed from Asus ...
01-04-2021 09:06 AM
01-04-2021 09:59 AM
karmal wrote:
Meanwhile, with bios 2206 I no longer had reboots with 128gb of ram at 3600mhz
01-04-2021 12:07 PM
xeizo wrote:
It's kinda logical, if it's the much improved boost in later AGESA which are the reason for the sudden reboots: moving to a older AGESA without the extreme boost would remove the problem. But also the nice boost.
01-04-2021 01:32 PM
DrSlump76 wrote:
Hi Xeizo,
what kind of boost are you talking about?
I didn't see any differences from 2206 and later bios versions.
The main advantage in later bioses is the PBOE function, wich enables my cpu to achieve the publicized 4600Mhz, and i get a serious performance boost enabling it!
But my system, with later bioses, does not reach fclk>1600Mhz anymore.
01-05-2021 01:05 AM
xeizo wrote:
I'm mainly talking about Ryzen 5000 and their happy boost to 5150MHz, with CO, which possibly is problematic. You run Ryzen 3000 so you are not affected much.
I run FCLK 1900 on C8H, C7H and B550-F using the latest AGESA 1.1.9.0, I wouldn't say FCLK is worse, but I had to change some settings.