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Latest C7H BIOS

Shamino
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C7H, 3900X

Same here.. 4 to 6 cores boost up to between 4400 and 4550 on only PBO a few around 4300 and such (coming from +/-4400 max on max 4 cores or so)
All cores pinned at 4165 in CB15, +/-4200 before update.., didnt affect score much...
My g.skills 3200CL14 dont like 3600CL15 anymore after update..., running 3400CL14 now.
going to see if i can tweak the settings a bit when i have the time...
Cant say the update is good or bad.., xept for the memory part but going to play around with that later.., it isnt groundbreaking anyways XD
But i knew that before i installed it XD..





igralec84 wrote:
Now running 2801, 4 cores 4400, 2 cores 4375, but i have reverted from 3600 CL16 to 3200 CL14 if it makes any difference. Did a fresh chipset driver install, might need to reinstall display drivers too, but will wait for a BSOD, maybe the bug check that ends with 133, that one seems to be display drivers. Theoretically, 3200 CL14 should be more stable than 3600 CL16.

Maybe i'll just stick with 3200 CL14 for daily use and load up the 3600 CL14 for benchmarks personal bests, getting the 3000 CL15 set next week so will try it to see if my motherboard doesn't like the current 3200 CL14 ones for some reason.
Crosshair VII Hero, 3900x @stock, 16Gb Gskill TridentZ 3200Mhz @3400Mhz CL14

JohnEJohn
Level 7
Does anybody know if this Bios offers anything over the version from overclock.net by The_Stilt?

xeizo
Level 12
It has the full ABBA Agesa, the earlier mod version only has the SMU from 1usmus
R9 7950X - ASUS X670E Crosshair Extreme (bios 0803) - 32GB HyperX Fury Beast @6200c32 - Corsair H150i Pro - ASUS RTX3080 TUF OC V2 - Phanteks P400A - Corsair RM850 - WD SN850

bigtop1967
Level 9
2801 has the SAME SMU Firmware as The Stilt's 0002E. ver 46.49.00

It does not appear to be propagating on regional asus sites yet, so may not be official yet. Boost seems ok but I have had a few things happen which didn't happen on 0002E, but not enough testing done yet to be sure of anything.
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bigtop1967 wrote:
2801 has the SAME SMU Firmware as The Stilt's 0002E. ver 46.49.00

It does not appear to be propagating on regional asus sites yet, so may not be official yet. Boost seems ok but I have had a few things happen which didn't happen on 0002E, but not enough testing done yet to be sure of anything.


Can you tell what exactly new you have noticed? And if you don't mind, can you provide a link for 2801?
Thank you in advance!

EZ_PC_TECH wrote:
Can you tell what exactly new you have noticed? And if you don't mind, can you provide a link for 2801?
Thank you in advance!

C7H

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C7H WIFI

2801 seems to be running well for my C7H+3700x compare to the previous 2703 BIOS
here is my result from cinebench r15
all stock except ram oc, Flare-X 3200Mhz CL14 * 4
going to leave it as is for daily use for now till I find sometime to play with the oc
81954

Latest bios Abba fix has me now on 3600 ram boosting past 4200!

JohnEJohn
Level 7
Excellent, thanks both.

xeizo
Level 12
Geekbench 4 comparison between 2801 and 0002M-FIE, same bios settings

81957

It do reach 4.6GHz briefly, my current max boost for all 12 cores is

4550
4600
4600
4450
4425
4525
4325
4325
4300
4375
4300
4375

Cinebench R15/20 is roughly on par with 0002M-FIE, but R20 is about 100p lower in multi than 0002+(or 2501). But could as well be because of ambient temps. Memory bandwith is the same.
Bioses 2501 and 0002+ still has the best benchmark scores and the highest boost, but this bios probably has less bugs.

Still annoying with the latest bioses is power consumption is hard locked at 144W/95A for 3900X when using Auto OC/PBO, PPT/TDC/EDC settings makes no difference, which limits benchmark scores. Only way to overcome this is manual OC as far as I can see.

But why do 2501 boost better? Probably mostly because it has higher temperature tresholds.

Still kinda nice with a high performing 12-core that can't consume more than 144W no matter what, when Intel is releasing 9900KS an 8-core which will happily consume over 200W at stock(the 127W TDP is base frequency only, noone will lock it at 4.0GHz).
R9 7950X - ASUS X670E Crosshair Extreme (bios 0803) - 32GB HyperX Fury Beast @6200c32 - Corsair H150i Pro - ASUS RTX3080 TUF OC V2 - Phanteks P400A - Corsair RM850 - WD SN850

Lentis
Level 7
With the new bios "ABBA" for the CH7, the problem of fans stop is solved?