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11-25-2020 11:15 AM
11-25-2020 12:02 PM
Shenny wrote:
Is it becoming a habit of Asus to release only beta versions now (previous BIOS was also marked as beta)? As long as I am happy with my current non-beta BIOS (2802), I can't see any reason why I should update to a beta version.
11-26-2020 12:13 PM
cryonicangel wrote:
Do you have a 5000 series Ryzen CPU?
If yes, you should care about those updates, since they carry essential functions. And of course they are beta, this is new hardware that has to be supported. Do you want to wait additional 3 months for the launch to get a non-beta BIOS? Or do you want the products to be released on time and BIOS support rolls out the following weeks?
I prefer the 2nd approach.
On topic: just installed the latest BIOS, testing with the 5800X now.
11-27-2020 08:25 AM
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02-05-2021 02:41 AM
Silycybin wrote:
I've been having double boot problems every couple weeks that I'm pretty sure are the "cold boot bug" for x570 chipsets.
I currently am on 2606 because I find it most stable for me. No random crashes or reboots in a long time.
However when I try to enable DOCP for my trident rgb ram @ 3600mhz fclk 1800mhz x 4 8gb sticks it will boot and run just fine for x amount of time but then one day just randomly do the double reboot into safe mode and all my bios settings get set back to default.
I've seen this reported across all motherboard makers for x570 chips.
Anybody know if they ever corrected this in a particular bios update? or have any other solutions?
rightnow I just manually oc'd my memory with the same settings as DOCP and it boots just fine.. until it doesn't.
Whats the current gold standard for stable bios anyway? I see a lot of people reporting different versions.