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Crosshair VI Hero: UEFI build update thread

Raja
Level 13
Directly from Elmor:

Beta BIOS 3008 for C6H/C6HWIFI/C6E:

AGESA 1.0.7.1, temperature offset fixed after S3 resume, GPU Post function fixed, 0d with some GPUs fixed

http://www.mediafire.com/file/f95motjmh211e7h/CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO-ASUS-3008.zip
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ntn6i3jiub610ai/ROG-CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO-WIFI-AC-ASUS-3008.zip
http://www.mediafire.com/file/yj22ld2rmmedp01/ROG-CROSSHAIR-VI-EXTREME-ASUS-3008.zip





C6H Test BIOS 0020 with AGESA 1007 (405200c4e299c1eed9a0044edec9aba51f37cee1d70caabe40b9485b0604521a)

In order to get back to an older version after flashing, you have to use USB BIOS Flashback.

Let me know how it works for you, especially regarding cold boot issues. Any confirmed bugs in the bug report form please




Beta BIOS 1501

* Workaround for some CPUs stuck at 22x ratio if using override voltage
* Fixes PCIEX4 bandwidth setting getting lost after power is removed
* Same DRAM boot behavior as 1403 (no cold boot fix)
* Same DRAM profiles as in 9920
* Still has the Vcore value issue when booting with Offset Mode and switching to Manual Mode

Crosshair VI Hero 1501 SHA256 EDE223DC6897B7199C93D9985E28B7A2CD1B8A8DB2DCBF3D3555A521DB4F045D
Crosshair VI Hero Wifi AC 1501 SHA256 0D9F51F43AA3A56A4AC984B11A52F58451B76F8A7CCB9A04E1C3194231C9D4DA






UEFI build 9920 for the C6H:

* Improved DRAM cold boot, results in slightly longer POST time
* Fix for CPU Ratio stuck at 22x on some CPUs when using Vcore override/offset
* SenseMi Skew is now Disabled by default. If you want to return to previous behavior set SenseMi Skew = Enabled and Offset = 272.
* Added DRAM profiles for Samsung B-based DIMMs with tuned subtimings, including The Stilt's settings



C6H beta UEFI 1403

* Fixed W_PUMP and AIO_PUMP speeds during POST
* Fixed Fan tuning sometimes failing
* Fixed a few issues with AMD USB3.1 ports
* Some tuning on DRAM settings, let us know how they work for you. tRDRD_Sc is still at 5 above 3500 MHz as it helps with stability. For performance you want to force this to 1. We'll consider changing this in future releases as the performance impact can be quite noticeable in certain applications.

An update on DRAM Boot Voltage, currently it should be 1.35V by default if the DRAM Voltage is changed. So if you're setting DRAM Voltage to above 1.35V, you might want to sync this setting. Additionally there might be scenarios where you will have better luck by syncing DRAM Boot Voltage to DRAM Voltage even at lower values.




AGESA 1006 RC4 official UEFI 1401

Just tested quickly 3600 memory and cold booting, seems good but you guys are going to have to help me test this before we have a judgement. Seems CPU temp reading from SIO now has -20*C offset for XFR enabled CPUs.





UEFI build 1107





Older test builds:


Test BIOS 0079

Test BIOS with new AGESA 1004a, with a couple of bugfixes. Up to 5% performance increases in specific applications. Also has P-state overclocking working with BCLK increase. If you want to keep C-states, make sure to set Advanced\AMD CBS\Zen Common Options\Global C-state Control = Enabled. There are two new settings under AMD CBS\UMC Common Options\DDR4 Common Options\ you might want to take a look at, Fail_CNT and ProcODT. Fail_CNT decides how many times to retry when DRAM training fails (F9 -> 0d), default is now 1. ProcODT can help improve your DRAM overclocking. There's a setting available also on previous BIOSes under AMD CBS\UMC Common Options\DRAM Memory Mapping named BankGroupSwap. If you have 2x Single-Rank modules you can try setting this to Disabled and you might see some performance boost in certain applications.

Test BIOS 0081

Same as 0079 but has ProcODT default = 53.3 ohm

Test BIOS 0082

Same as 0081 but with a DRAM compability patch for the below part numbers

CMK16GX4M4A2133C13
AHU08GGB13CGT7G
PV416G240C5QK
F4-2400C15Q-32GRR
TCD44G2400C14BK
F4-2666C16Q2-64GRB
AVD4UZ126661504G
BLT8G4D26AFTA.16FAD
IMA41GU6MFR8N-C F0
MD16GK4D4266615AXR
HX430C15PB2K4/16
HX430C15PBK4/32
AX4U3333W4G16-QGZ
GAM4DBLBM2133D15IE041C
TC48G24S817
SP004GBLFU213N02
78.C1GM3.AF10B
F4-3200C16D-8GVKB

MTA4ATF51264AZ-2G6B1
MTA8ATF1G64AZ-2G3B1
MTA16ATF2G64AZ-2G6B1
HMA41GU7AFR8N-TF T0
HMA451U7AFR8N-TF T0
HMA41GU6AFR8N-UH N0
M378A2K43BB1-CTD
M378A1K43BB1-CRC
M378A1G43EB1-CRC

Test BIOS 0083

Same as 0081 but with "2T" DRAM Mode when using above 2666 DRAM Ratio.
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Install the latest version of the ASUS page, When I run the rams at high speed (2933mhz & 3000 mhz), I get a 0d error code. The 0d error has been reduced, but it continues to come out. How can I get rid of 0d error? There is no error at 2800 MHz.


Note:I get a 0d error when starting the computer. I have no problems in the Windows environment.

What ?????

AndehX wrote:
I've found better stability with 1T on my Corsair Vengeance LPX.


Heck yeah!! My CMK16GX4M2B3733C17R kit went straight to 1T after rebooting 1001. Then I've upped the MHz from 2666 to 3200 and looking for 3400 with a future build.

Will either give better / worse M.2 compatibility or no change?

Raja
Level 13
No need to thank me. The work is all Elmor/Shamino and team.

1T is better for performance, but technically, also more difficult to get stable. Use whichever build suits your setup.

Crayraven
Level 7
1001 causes my pc not to post if I use the xmp settings. But 0038 works fine. I guess my memory doesn't like 1T.

Curently running 4ghz and ram at 2666mhz With settings like this.
Sems to be stabile. 🙂
Bios 1001
Costom cpu core ratio.
>FID 160
>DID 8
Memory freq 2666mhz
Cpu core voltage 1.4125v
Cpu soc voltage 1.2v
Dram voltage 1.385v
DRAM Boot (bottom setting in DIgi+ menu) is 1.385v
VTTDDR (first setting in Tweaker's Paradise) to 0.80520
My specs:

Mobo: Asus ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO
Cpu: Ryzen 7 1800x
Mem: Corsair Dominator DDR4 3200MHz 16GB
Cooler: MasterLiquid Pro 240
Gpu: Asus Strix 1070 X2 (SLI)
Hdd: Corsair Force MP500 240GB M.2
Hdd: Seagate Desktop 2TB 3.5" SSHD
Psu: Cooler Master V1000
Case: Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5

I think that the temps in my 1700 aren't being shown correctly, at stock in full load in ryzen master says that the temps are 20ºC.
I have a noctua D15s.

With 1001 bios I can get my corsair vengeance lpx to their 3200 mhz speed with the right timings. However when I turn the system off and cold boot it gives me a 0d code. With 0038 and 0902 it lets me clock up to 2666 mhz but nothing more. Probably gonna keep 1001 bios and try increasing the vboot dram, dram and cpu soc voltage to get it running stable (potentially decreasing to 2933 mhz after some testing).

ROGNOG wrote:
With 1001 bios I can get my corsair vengeance lpx to their 3200 mhz speed with the right timings. However when I turn the system off and cold boot it gives me a 0d code. With 0038 and 0902 it lets me clock up to 2666 mhz but nothing more. Probably gonna keep 1001 bios and try increasing the vboot dram, dram and cpu soc voltage to get it running stable (potentially decreasing to 2933 mhz after some testing).


I am having the exact same issue with 1001 but with g.skill ripjaws v 3600. 19h memtest passed at 3200 cl 14, turn off computer for the night, next day it is either error 15 or 0d (not sure if zero or 'O'). Reset cmos, boot into windows, can't just get it to post at 2933 then change to 3200, I have to make it into windows then restart go back into uefi and then it will work great at 3200. Very confusing. vboot dram set 1.35 dram set 1.35 soc set .95 vcore set auto CPU running stock speed.