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Asus Strix X470-F Gaming owners thread

AniChatt
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Hello guys, I am starting this thread for all Stix X470-F owners to discuss their overclock settings, issues etc. So that everyone get help quickly in a organised way. Installed my old 1600x in this mobo with 4011 bios and flareX 3200 with default docp and it works just fine without any issues so far. One thing to mention The board pushes 1.15v soc default docp profile. Is it normal seems a bit high for me as I have upgraded from B350-F gaming.
However a small issue I believe, the asus lighting control is not behaving normal. I mean just after login to windows it is taking a bit time to start (5min) before that if I try to on Lighting Control by clicking it, program crash window appears after few seconds. But when it starts on it's own then I can open asus lighting control. Anyone experiencing similar issue???
Also tried to use older version.
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Spook161 wrote:
I tried loading the .CMO, but it didn't make a difference for me. I'm not going to load up with a modded 5220 bios.


Did you check with AIDA or hwinfo?
Because CPU-Z is bugged and still showing 99.98

Topfn wrote:
Did you check with AIDA or hwinfo?
Because CPU-Z is bugged and still showing 99.98


Ok, I tried HWinfo, and I'm seeing 100Mhz clocks.

Spook161 wrote:
Ok, I tried HWinfo, and I'm seeing 100Mhz clocks.


Enjoy your +100 FPS and +500 Cinebench score;)

Has anybody managed to find Intel I211-AT drivers for Windows 7?

Anyone knows if we are getting 1.0.0.4 agesa update on this mobo?

Rahuf wrote:
Anyone knows if we are getting 1.0.0.4 agesa update on this mobo?


Of course we will.... The real question is when. Knowing Asus, don't expect them for another 2-4 weeks.

Meanwhile you may test a new power plan: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/1usmus-custom-power-plan-for-ryzen-3000-zen-2-processors/
Windows v1903 or newer is required, as well as some specific BIOS settings.

gabrielsp85 wrote:
Of course we will.... The real question is when. Knowing Asus, don't expect them for another 2-4 weeks.


I'd say we will get it after CH7.

Long_Y0! wrote:
Meanwhile you may test a new power plan: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/1usmus-custom-power-plan-for-ryzen-3000-zen-2-processors/
Windows v1903 or newer is required, as well as some specific BIOS settings.


People are reporting mixed results.
If it works - good for you.

Nevertheless, AMD needs to work on their AGESA and Redmond needs to optimize Win10 for Ryzen.

Topfn wrote:
I'd say we will get it after CH7.



People are reporting mixed results.
If it works - good for you.

Nevertheless, AMD needs to work on their AGESA and Redmond needs to optimize Win10 for Ryzen.


I didn't get much out of 1usmus's profile. We are missing the core scheduler v2 so that's probably why, as its on 1.0.0.4AB. It also messed up my low end P State to 3400 Mhz instead of 2200 which of course increased temps. Performance was a wash, from 7102 CB20 score to 7130, so well within a standard deviation. I'd wait until 1.0.0.4 before anyone tries it with our board.

Windows 10 should have the scheduler optimization already in it, but folks are saying this month's release/update should have more in it?

schmak wrote:
Windows 10 should have the scheduler optimization already in it, but folks are saying this month's release/update should have more in it?

The MSDN version of v1909 has been available for weeks already, they advertise it as having an updated scheduler, but we all know that an updated piece of you-know-what is still a piece of you-know-what, it should be written from scratch, but M$ is busy gathering telemetry, so don't expect anything from them, they can't even properly test their own updates, and you want them to fix the scheduler, c'mon.