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Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Bios update?

thomson1969
Level 8
Hi,

Does anybody knows when there will be a new bios for this motherboard Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming.
The latest one is dated 2019-07-05, an there is nothing about which AGESA its using.
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FreakyPriest wrote:
Just installed 4204 after the version became official today.

This is the second time that a new AGESA version for this board prevents posting with XMP DDR 3600 MHz.

This time I had to raise VDDG IOD Voltage by another 0.005 V. I need the following settings to run my RAM with the XMP profile, now.

VDDCR SOC Voltage [Manual]
VDDCR SOC Voltage Override [1.10000]
VDDG CCD Voltage Control [1.050]
VDDG IOD Voltage Control [1.055]
CLDO VDDP Voltage [1.050]

What are those AGESA guys doing?
Does anyone have similar experiences?


I can't run my 3600mhz ram above 3400mhz before I get random reboots so it looks like ill be giving this bios a pass and waiting for the one to fix the fTPM issues.

https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-410

FreakyPriest wrote:
Just installed 4204 after the version became official today.

This is the second time that a new AGESA version for this board prevents posting with XMP DDR 3600 MHz.

This time I had to raise VDDG IOD Voltage by another 0.005 V. I need the following settings to run my RAM with the XMP profile, now.

VDDCR SOC Voltage [Manual]
VDDCR SOC Voltage Override [1.10000]
VDDG CCD Voltage Control [1.050]
VDDG IOD Voltage Control [1.055]
CLDO VDDP Voltage [1.050]

What are those AGESA guys doing?
Does anyone have similar experiences?


I believe I have the same issues...board won't post with DOCP enabled (so that my DDR runs at 3200mhz). I have to hit the reset button after a system restart or shutdown, as the BIOS doesn't post at first. After using the reset button, it posts fine. After shutdown, the BIOS doesn't post and loads into recovery mode...after restart, no post, black screen. Reset button gets it running properly every time. Very annoying.

Lothos
Level 7
Using an ROG Strix X570-E

The latest BIOS 4204 have been able to get my memory up to 3933Mhz with a FCLK of 1966

My old CAP with previous version was 3866Mhz with a 1933 FCLK

Screenshots show CPU-Z and Ryzen DRAM Calc with the timings.

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Shenny
Level 11
I flashed with the new BIOS an hour ago and I am not very impressed. My results in Cinebench dropped a little bit but not by much (I ran CR20 and CR23 just before flashing for comparison). My scores in 3D Mark remains virtually unchanged so no regression on this side, but no performance gains either.

However, what frustrated me most was the changed settings in PBO menus, specifically those related to Curve Optimizer (CO). Previously, those settings were buried in Advanced/AMD Overclocking/PBO menu (I am quoting the menu titles by memory so they may not be very precise). Now you can find the same settings in AI Tweaker/PBO menu too and this duplication is very puzzling to me.

What if I enable the CO only on one place? In the past I had noticed that enabling PBO only in the AMD Overclocking menu had no effect until I did the same in AI Tweaker too. What if I make a typo and put one value for CO in one place and another value in the second place? Even more interesting, what if I enable Negative values on one place and Positive values on the other one? Which settings will take priority? Overall, it looks like a bad design to me.

Also, previously the PBO frequency boost value could be selected by a dropdown menu, capped at +200 MHz. Now you can select positive or negative (who would need to downclock the CPU dynamically via PBO?!) sign for the boost override and the value itself is entered manually. Personally, I didn't dare to put anything above +200 MHz there. I am curious if I can put +1000 MHz but wouldn't want to try it personally.

The new re-organization of menus (yes, it's true that only few of them are affected as far as I could see) seems more complicated than before and I am not even sure whether I have entered my previous settings properly.

I would be curious to hear the impressions of others in this forum and whether someone has tried to do any experiments with CO.

Shenny wrote:
I flashed with the new BIOS an hour ago and I am not very impressed. My results in Cinebench dropped a little bit but not by much (I ran CR20 and CR23 just before flashing for comparison). My scores in 3D Mark remains virtually unchanged so no regression on this side, but no performance gains either.

However, what frustrated me most was the changed settings in PBO menus, specifically those related to Curve Optimizer (CO). Previously, those settings were buried in Advanced/AMD Overclocking/PBO menu (I am quoting the menu titles by memory so they may not be very precise). Now you can find the same settings in AI Tweaker/PBO menu too and this duplication is very puzzling to me.

What if I enable the CO only on one place? In the past I had noticed that enabling PBO only in the AMD Overclocking menu had no effect until I did the same in AI Tweaker too. What if I make a typo and put one value for CO in one place and another value in the second place? Even more interesting, what if I enable Negative values on one place and Positive values on the other one? Which settings will take priority? Overall, it looks like a bad design to me.

Also, previously the PBO frequency boost value could be selected by a dropdown menu, capped at +200 MHz. Now you can select positive or negative (who would need to downclock the CPU dynamically via PBO?!) sign for the boost override and the value itself is entered manually. Personally, I didn't dare to put anything above +200 MHz there. I am curious if I can put +1000 MHz but wouldn't want to try it personally.

The new re-organization of menus (yes, it's true that only few of them are affected as far as I could see) seems more complicated than before and I am not even sure whether I have entered my previous settings properly.

I would be curious to hear the impressions of others in this forum and whether someone has tried to do any experiments with CO.


Use only AMD PBO settngs? https://www.reddit.com/r/overclocking/comments/pzmjn0/do_not_use_asuss_pbo_settings_page_use_only_am...

TheLastElite wrote:
Use only AMD PBO settngs? https://www.reddit.com/r/overclocking/comments/pzmjn0/do_not_use_asuss_pbo_settings_page_use_only_am...


As i mentioned, previously when I enabled PBO only in AMD Overclocking menu but not in AI Tweaker, it didn't take any effect, i.e. the score in Cinebench was just like with PBO off. They may have changed it since then but I am not very willing to experiment again. Next time I may leave the CO settings in AI Tweaker to Auto and configure in the AMD PBO menu to see if the settings will take effect.


Btw, while we are still on the overclocking topic, it seems that AMD will not allow it for the upcoming Ryzen 5800X3D: https://www.techpowerup.com/292782/amd-asks-motherboard-makers-to-remove-overclocking-options-for-ry...

Shenny wrote:

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However, what frustrated me most was the changed settings in PBO menus, specifically those related to Curve Optimizer (CO). Previously, those settings were buried in Advanced/AMD Overclocking/PBO menu (I am quoting the menu titles by memory so they may not be very precise). Now you can find the same settings in AI Tweaker/PBO menu too and this duplication is very puzzling to me.
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What you wrote made me curious. I always thought that you should not mix settings in the ASUS PBO menu and Settings in the AMD PBO menu and I still believe that. I tried the following:

1. PBO settings and curve only in ASUS menu
- Ryzen master is showing PBO enabled and the correct values.
- Temperatures and the CB23 scores are only a bit higher than without PBO.
- I tried this FMAX enabled and disabled and it did not make a difference for multicore.

2. PBO settings and curve only in AMD menu
- Ryzen master is showing PBO enabled and the correct values.
- Temperatures are about 10 C higher than with the ASUS settings. The CB23 scores are about 10% higher than with the ASUS settings.

ASUS BIOS is a mess. The longer I use this board the more I regret it.

FreakyPriest wrote:
What you wrote made me curious. I always thought that you should not mix settings in the ASUS PBO menu and Settings in the AMD PBO menu and I still believe that. I tried the following:

1. PBO settings and curve only in ASUS menu
- Ryzen master is showing PBO enabled and the correct values.
- Temperatures and the CB23 scores are only a bit higher than without PBO.
- I tried this FMAX enabled and disabled and it did not make a difference for multicore.

2. PBO settings and curve only in AMD menu
- Ryzen master is showing PBO enabled and the correct values.
- Temperatures are about 10 C higher than with the ASUS settings. The CB23 scores are about 10% higher than with the ASUS settings.

ASUS BIOS is a mess. The longer I use this board the more I regret it.


For me that's an interesting observation too because in both cases Ryzen Master acknowledges PBO as enabled but the practical results are very different. There might be an issue on AMD's side as well, i dunno.

Btw, one benefit from the new BIOS/AGESA is that my CPU is significantly cooler now with almost the same results from CR and 3D Mark benchmarks or with a very marginal drop. However, my boost frequencies on my 5900X are also lower - previously, they always hit 5050 MHz (I've seen 5150 MHz on rare occasions in HW Info); now, they seldom rise above 4900 MHz. Either I have messed with the settings after complicating the menus or it is because of the new AGESA. As long as it does not affect my benchmark results or performance in games, I am OK with it but it was interesting to take note.

FreakyPriest
Level 8
I only ever use the AMD menu for UV/PBO, it has and still is working perfectly fine.

What I really hate about the new BIOS versions is
#1 They change the menu items and loading profiles after the update only loads a part of the settings. This time I had to re-enter my memory timings and the curve optimizer.
#2 AGESA messes with the memory controller. For the first year I had this board, I just ran my RAM at 3600 MHz XMP settings with everything else on Auto. Now, I have to tweak all of those memory controller voltages to just get my PC booting.

FreakyPriest wrote:
I only ever use the AMD menu for UV/PBO, it has and still is working perfectly fine.

What I really hate about the new BIOS versions is
#1 They change the menu items and loading profiles after the update only loads a part of the settings. This time I had to re-enter my memory timings and the curve optimizer.
#2 AGESA messes with the memory controller. For the first year I had this board, I just ran my RAM at 3600 MHz XMP settings with everything else on Auto. Now, I have to tweak all of those memory controller voltages to just get my PC booting.


Interesting, my 3600mhz ram on all auto will only run at 3400mhz before I get the random reboots and this started a few bios ago.