07-12-2020 03:51 AM
07-28-2020 06:48 AM
Dicehunter wrote:
2103 is really still a beta bios, I noticed it won't actually keep the rams rated voltage of 1.35v when XMP is set or even when you set 1.35v manually, Even though my ram is on the verified memory list, But instead drops it down to 1.33-1.34 when on the desktop which could explain a lot of my instability, Random reboots etc... Even though it is set to 1.35 in the bios it won't hold that on the desktop, I have to set it to 1.355 and it then it reads as 1.352 on the desktop and seems to be stable but 1.35 is now not possible with this bios due to it dropping down to 1.33-1.34v.
Asus need to fix this.
07-28-2020 06:49 AM
criznittle wrote:
I had some event viewer errors relating to processor instability(not overclocked) after the 2103 BIOS update, i could no longer complete a Real Bench benchmark or stress test.
I tried a bunch of things, then decided to try bumping the voltage by the smallest increment, and suddenly everything was stable again. I'm not sure why this would be necessary after a BIOS update though.
07-28-2020 06:43 AM
Dicehunter wrote:
Done that, It doesn't flash back to 1302, It's like it's locked to 2103 and refuses to budge.
07-28-2020 07:57 AM
tommy7600 wrote:
I have downgraded my MB from 2103 to 1302 many times 😄 The bast to that is to have USB flash on USB 2.0 up to 8GB.
07-28-2020 08:53 AM
Dicehunter wrote:
I have 2 x different USB 8GB drives, Both formatted to FAT32, The correct bios file from the Crosshair VIII Hero *non wifi* page downloaded, Unzipped and it still says "this is not a proper bios file" on both the drives.
On a side note, I managed to get a screenshot of the voltage drop, This time it didn't reboot my system but it did freeze up the game I was playing, I managed to Alt-Tab out and grab a screen shot of Hwinfo, As you can see it drops down below its rated voltage of 1.35 which either reboots the system or freezes whatever I'm doing, This did not happen with 1302.
07-28-2020 03:25 PM
07-28-2020 04:13 PM
DAOWAce wrote:
I can't say I noticed any more problems after updating to 2103. Still can't run my old 2800MHz RAM at its rated timings (CL15), which I've reported to ASUS support in January, and kept complaining every BIOS version. They still tell me to send it in for RMA; utterly useless.
Still have crazy high idle voltage when PBO is enabled regardless of settings (1.4-5v). If PBO is disabled it sits under 0.9v, but won't budge from 3.5GHz. Or is it PB.. Two similar yet different things which are highly convoluted in AMD's BIOS.
Tried to get back into overclocking after updating and seeing it wipe my settings and require manual reconfiguring.. feels like my chip is degraded as when I configure PBO to get into the 4.6GHz range on CCD0/CCX0 (used to be able to do 4700 manual; but never ran it beyond testing as I didn't feel comfortable keeping a manual voltage.. $750 CPU and all) I suffer random program crashes and even BSOD's. No voltage touching besides increasing current capability to max. LLC didn't seem to make a difference, but I didn't test all the values.
Continuing to wish I never bothered upgrading and just waited for Intel's response to Zen 2...
07-29-2020 02:06 AM
07-29-2020 02:22 AM
tommy7600 wrote:
DRAM voltage set to 1.36 in BIOS. In most cases it keeps 1.352 on 2103 bu should 1.36V. If I set 1.35 as it should be, then I can get 1.34 and reboot.
07-29-2020 02:30 AM