03-17-2017
05:21 AM
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12-21-2017 12:28 AM
N3XU5 wrote:
Hey all, I've got this pretty weird bug going on that just started after I updated to BIOS 3008. I installed the update maybe a week ago, just a couple days after it was posted on ASUS's website for our board.
Anyway, last night I noticed that my clock was about 5 minutes fast. Thought nothing of it and fixed it. Then I noticed a few minutes later it was almost 2 minutes off again. So I reset it again and was watching the Seconds counter in Windows and saw that it was going probably about twice as fast as it should. So I rebooted my PC and the time started working correctly again. Then I decided to play some GTA V with some friends and noticed that my character wasn't moving faster than normal like the night before.
So we come today and I put my PC in sleep mode once I was done using it for a bit. I came back and noticed that the time was acting weird again, so I rebooted my PC. Working fine again, so I put it in sleep mode and confirmed that the time issue begins only after bringing the PC back from sleep mode. I also confirmed that the faster moving in GTA V was caused only after this time bug was happening. I recorded both Windows issues with this bug as well as GTA V, and in doing so, I found that recording this bug in GTA V (or with any audio I would imagine) the audio is very choppy, which also coincides with a video I took of friends doing things in GTA V the other night when I first found my character moving fast.
So below I've included some YouTube links. First 2 are from just Windows showing the Seconds counter moving fast/normal and the text cursor blinking fast/normal. Last 2 links show GTA V loading, and character movement etc moving fast/normal. I would imagine this bug has to do with the BIOS 3008 update, but just for information's sake, I also updated to the latest Chipset drivers from AMD the same night I updated to 3008. Hopefully I'm not the only one with this weird bug and we can actually confirm that this is an issue that needs to be fixed.
Issue in Windows before a restart
Issue in Windows after a restart (no issue)
Issue in GTA V before a restart (warning, audio may hurt to listen to)
Issue in GTA V after a restart (no issue)
12-21-2017 03:17 AM
12-21-2017 07:02 AM
Theagg wrote:
New test bios (3101) based on AGESA 1.1.0.0 posted by Elmor here. It doesn't fix anything though according to him, just an update to the new AGESA
http://www.mediafire.com/file/aix1a4sqgyz3qav/CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO-ASUS-3101.zip
12-21-2017 07:07 AM
CodyPredy wrote:
Yeap. Experiencing some weird issues myself (also check my other post here).
Currently experienced this in Overwatch and Dishonored 2 since these are the most recent I've played since updating to 3008. Started noticing this weird behaviour when resuming from sleep.
Like you said. It's easily fixable by restarting the system.
EDIT: In Overwatch the effect is similar to rubber banding - runs normally then stops my character in place then resumes.
Dishonored 2 - the lip sync is fast forwarding skipping audio dialog sections.
12-21-2017 09:26 AM
N3XU5 wrote:
You're having the time speed/scale issue as well?
darkvader75 wrote:
I am seeing this in Battlefront 2 as well.
rsquires wrote:
Ok, I'm getting this also in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
since installing 3008, but I've also installed Radeon Adrenaline drivers & AMD chipset drivers recently as well, so it's not clear where the culprit is hiding
12-21-2017 09:38 AM
CodyPredy wrote:
Yeah.....it's pretty similar to what you're describing. Also experience issues with video playback (tried VLC and Media Player) - it skips sound at intervals of a few seconds.
Well I'm glad more people managed to reproduce this issue.