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Chipset Version 3.10.22.706 testing? (2021/11/01) CH8/DH

criznittle
Level 8
Has anyone tested or benchmarked the latest chipset drivers on CH8 or DH on Windows 10?

Things are running smooth and stable for many of us, i'm not sure if this update is worth the trouble or potential instability.

I'm still on Version 2.11.26.106, which is 2 versions behind, and almost a year old. Is there good reason for any of us to update to either of the last two chipset drivers? The release notes don't sound like anything critical was changed.

3950x/CH8 Wifi/BIOS 3601/Win10
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BillBittel
Level 12
I updated. The release notes for v3.10.22.706 show most files were not changed. They updated the AMD Ryzen Power Plan but TBH I have not looked at it to see what the difference is. They also updated the AMD UART Driver adding support for 4Mbps baud rate. I doubt that one will have any affect for most people. A new power plan could but I have not noticed any changes in behavior after updating.

Piers
Level 8
criznittle wrote:
Has anyone tested or benchmarked the latest chipset drivers on CH8 or DH on Windows 10?

Things are running smooth and stable for many of us, i'm not sure if this update is worth the trouble or potential instability.

I'm still on Version 2.11.26.106, which is 2 versions behind, and almost a year old. Is there good reason for any of us to update to either of the last two chipset drivers? The release notes don't sound like anything critical was changed.

3950x/CH8 Wifi/BIOS 3601/Win10


Although off-topic, how do you now which 'CH' or 'DH' a motherboard is? I have the 'ROG Strix B550-E Gaming WIFI' and can't find a CH or DH number of the box or documentation.
AMD Ryzen R9 5900X
ASUS ROG Strix B550-E (the worst motherboard I've owned in 25 years)
Corsair H150i Pro XT 360mm
32GB Corsair VENGEANGE LPX 3600MHz CL18
EVGA RTX 3080 FTW Hybrid w/ 280mm radiator
M.2 WD 1TB SN550 | 2 * WD Blue 1TB SATA | 2 * Toshiba N300 8TB | 400TB on a 48-bay Supermicro server
Corsair RM850X
Fractal Meshify 2
Microsoft Windows 11 Pro

Piers wrote:
Although off-topic, how do you now which 'CH' or 'DH' a motherboard is? I have the 'ROG Strix B550-E Gaming WIFI' and can't find a CH or DH number of the box or documentation.


Hi,

CH8 = ASUS ROG CrossHair VIII

DH = ASUS ROG CrossHair VIII Dark Hero

MoKiChU wrote:
Hi,

CH8 = ASUS ROG CrossHair VIII

DH = ASUS ROG CrossHair VIII Dark Hero


But how does one know which model that is? In my instance, what would the ROG B550-E be and how is that information determined?
AMD Ryzen R9 5900X
ASUS ROG Strix B550-E (the worst motherboard I've owned in 25 years)
Corsair H150i Pro XT 360mm
32GB Corsair VENGEANGE LPX 3600MHz CL18
EVGA RTX 3080 FTW Hybrid w/ 280mm radiator
M.2 WD 1TB SN550 | 2 * WD Blue 1TB SATA | 2 * Toshiba N300 8TB | 400TB on a 48-bay Supermicro server
Corsair RM850X
Fractal Meshify 2
Microsoft Windows 11 Pro

KingJerky
Level 7
It is odd that the AMD chipset posted on the support page for the CH8 on asus.com site.

The ASUS site has v3.10.22.706 whereas AMD has v3.10.08.506.

The newer version contains 2 updated drivers:

1. AMD Processor Power Management Support - AMD Ryzen Power Plan (version 7.0.4.4 vs. 7.0.3.5)
2. AMD SFH I2C Driver - AMD SFH Driver (version 1.0.0.320 vs. 1.0.0.86)
3. AMD MicroPEP Driver (version 1.0.30.0 vs. 1.0.29.0)

The list of drivers in the ASUS release notes is missing a few drivers in the list:
1. AMD USB Filter Driver
2. AMD AS4 ACPI Driver
3. AMD CIR Driver

On the flip side the ASUS chipset release notes list a driver that the AMD sourced does not:
1. AMD PMF Driver v21.0.1.5


The attention to detail on these release notes is underwhelming, but I'm still floored that ASUS has a newer chipset driver posted that AMD's site has... I do not think I have ever seen that in the 20 years I've been using ASUS boards. 😄

KingJerky wrote:
It is odd that the AMD chipset posted on the support page for the CH8 on asus.com site.

The ASUS site has v3.10.22.706 whereas AMD has v3.10.08.506.

The newer version contains 2 updated drivers:

1. AMD Processor Power Management Support - AMD Ryzen Power Plan (version 7.0.4.4 vs. 7.0.3.5)
2. AMD SFH I2C Driver - AMD SFH Driver (version 1.0.0.320 vs. 1.0.0.86)
3. AMD MicroPEP Driver (version 1.0.30.0 vs. 1.0.29.0)

The list of drivers in the ASUS release notes is missing a few drivers in the list:
1. AMD USB Filter Driver
2. AMD AS4 ACPI Driver
3. AMD CIR Driver

On the flip side the ASUS chipset release notes list a driver that the AMD sourced does not:
1. AMD PMF Driver v21.0.1.5


The attention to detail on these release notes is underwhelming, but I'm still floored that ASUS has a newer chipset driver posted that AMD's site has... I do not think I have ever seen that in the 20 years I've been using ASUS boards. 😄
It's not just Asus, but Gigabyte, MSI et al. rolling out chipset drivers that have a higher version number than AMD's official ones. I believe this is due to the vendor drivers having a fix for a specific issue (I can't remember exactly what it was).
AMD Ryzen R9 5900X
ASUS ROG Strix B550-E (the worst motherboard I've owned in 25 years)
Corsair H150i Pro XT 360mm
32GB Corsair VENGEANGE LPX 3600MHz CL18
EVGA RTX 3080 FTW Hybrid w/ 280mm radiator
M.2 WD 1TB SN550 | 2 * WD Blue 1TB SATA | 2 * Toshiba N300 8TB | 400TB on a 48-bay Supermicro server
Corsair RM850X
Fractal Meshify 2
Microsoft Windows 11 Pro

KingJerky wrote:
It is odd that the AMD chipset posted on the support page for the CH8 on asus.com site.

The ASUS site has v3.10.22.706 whereas AMD has v3.10.08.506.

The newer version contains 2 updated drivers:

1. AMD Processor Power Management Support - AMD Ryzen Power Plan (version 7.0.4.4 vs. 7.0.3.5)
2. AMD SFH I2C Driver - AMD SFH Driver (version 1.0.0.320 vs. 1.0.0.86)
3. AMD MicroPEP Driver (version 1.0.30.0 vs. 1.0.29.0)

The list of drivers in the ASUS release notes is missing a few drivers in the list:
1. AMD USB Filter Driver
2. AMD AS4 ACPI Driver
3. AMD CIR Driver

On the flip side the ASUS chipset release notes list a driver that the AMD sourced does not:
1. AMD PMF Driver v21.0.1.5


The attention to detail on these release notes is underwhelming, but I'm still floored that ASUS has a newer chipset driver posted that AMD's site has... I do not think I have ever seen that in the 20 years I've been using ASUS boards. 😄



would you say this is the best/most stable chipset that exists? (no issues) or would i fare off better with an older version?
crosshair viii formula
5950x
3602 BIOS

R2D2Darknight wrote:
would you say this is the best/most stable chipset that exists? (no issues) or would i fare off better with an older version?
crosshair viii formula
5950x
3602 BIOS


I updated to this chipset, and it's been perfectly stable, no issues yet.
I have a CH8/3950x, and i'm on 3601

criznittle wrote:
I updated to this chipset, and it's been perfectly stable, no issues yet.
I have a CH8/3950x, and i'm on 3601


So far its been a week since ive updated the chipset
for me it seems the 3202 bios with the 3.10.22.706 chipset seems to be a winning combination. that and i also just went from 3900x to 5950x i think
this is the best/most stable so far for what i have.