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ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING issues

celab
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i just found out, that after the latest bios update to 0805 i have problems running my flarex ram at the docp speed. i have to revert back to jedec auto settings 2400MHz instead of the 3200/14 used before. anyone else expiring these kind of issues with the latest bios?
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strixfg wrote:
I bought another set of CMK16GX4M2D3600C16, but it won't post with four sticks. The new set works fine in two stick config.
After resetting cmos I don't get any audio beeps. The post indicator lights on the mb is lit on cpu.
Going into bios in 2x8 config to set soc voltage to 1.05 then adding the other 2 sticks results in a 3 beeps (mem missing) error.

Do I need to adjust other voltages?

Both matching memory configurations (Corsair v3.31)
bios 1801
5600x

I will try the 1805 bios but if that doesn't work I'd like some tips on adjusting the correct voltages for 4 sticks to work.


After trying bios 1805; 4 sticks still fails to POST.

xeizo wrote:
About 1.37-1.42V VDIMM, and VTT about 700-745mV


These are rated at 1.35v. I tried up to 1.37v vdimm and 700mv vtt and still no POST.

I also tried these voltages too:

soc = 1.15v
vddg ccd = 1.05v
vddg iod = 1.05v
vddp = 1.0v

ram freq/fclk = 2133/1066mhz

All else on auto. No luck either. The mb lights go past the first stage (dram) and stays on cpu with no beeps.

I've given up for now. I don't want to potentially break something after swapping out the sticks after each adjustment. The PC isn't easy to get to either.
Hopefully the engineers can look into this for the next update.

strixfg wrote:
After trying bios 1805; 4 sticks still fails to POST.



These are rated at 1.35v. I tried up to 1.37v vdimm and 700mv vtt and still no POST.

I also tried these voltages too:

soc = 1.15v
vddg ccd = 1.05v
vddg iod = 1.05v
vddp = 1.0v

ram freq/fclk = 2133/1066mhz

All else on auto. No luck either. The mb lights go past the first stage (dram) and stays on cpu with no beeps.

I've given up for now. I don't want to potentially break something after swapping out the sticks after each adjustment. The PC isn't easy to get to either.
Hopefully the engineers can look into this for the next update.


Well, it should be possible, maybe you have some secondary or third timing off. I only have four sticks on one of my mobos, it's a X470-Prime Pro with four sticks of Corsair Vengeance but old ones with Hynix AFR and not matching too. One set is dual rank and the other is single rank. But it runs happily at 3200MHz fclk 1600 with a 3700X 16-17-17-17-34 trfc 448 tfaw 24 ProcODT 43.6 DrvStr 20 Ohm. Your much newer/better set should be doing, just better.
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xeizo wrote:
Well, it should be possible, maybe you have some secondary or third timing off.


What is that, and can I adjust it?

From reading other forum posts I think there's a fundamental problem with Ryzen 5000 series' ability to handle 4 sticks on this type of board, currently.

I feel I tried beyond the minimum required settings for 4x8gb to POST. Powering on after clearing CMOS gives a missing dram error. My manual settings moves it up to a CPU error. 2x8gb is happily running on the DOCP 3600/fclk1800 profile with some of the tightened (safe) settings according to the 1.7.3 calculator, and with no errors. I'm currently running the new set in place of the old for good measure. The fact that it stops on the CPU error tells me something is off with the cpu/mb mem controller that needs to be fixed in a BIOS update.

On the plus side, I think the 1805 bios update has fixed the cold boot error issue.

I cant seem to set IF1900 with this motherboard , does it have the IF hole at 1900 ?
or are my voltages badly set
IF1866 is WHEA free, 1933 some WHEA, 2000 more WHEA

how can i tell if my CPU 5900X simply cant go beyond 1900 or 1900 or its an issue with the AGESA? ( im not exactly blaming ASUS as most issues have been from AGESA )

Ghostmk wrote:
I cant seem to set IF1900 with this motherboard , does it have the IF hole at 1900 ?
or are my voltages badly set
IF1866 is WHEA free, 1933 some WHEA, 2000 more WHEA

how can i tell if my CPU 5900X simply cant go beyond 1900 or 1900 or its an issue with the AGESA? ( im not exactly blaming ASUS as most issues have been from AGESA )


Hello friend, i also have the same problem: 5900X, B550-F Wifi and 32GB (DR) B-die memory. The memory kit can run 3800+ Mhz. The 5900X should also run 1900+IF since AMD said that 5000 generation would probably run 2000mhz IF and also, 5900X and 5950X should have better silicon (compared to 5600X and 5800x).

Besides that i can only run 1866IF 100% stable and adding just a little more VSOC (1.175). I have made some tests with 1900 IF using 1.25 VSOC, 1.1 VDDG IOD/CCD and 1.1 CLDO VDDP and it seems stable but i think that this is to much voltage for just 33mhz improval, which doesnt make sense to me.

As other people are having the same problem, maybe it is a motherboard BIOS problem - im currently running last stable version (2006). There is a newer beta version but i havent tested. Also want to know if this is a CPU or motherboard limit.

Regards!

I've been experiencing ethernet dropouts that last one or two seconds randomly.

I'm on the latest beta bios with updated chipset drivers. This started when I updated the LAN drivers. So far I've uninstalled and deleted the Intel I225-V driver and installed just the latest one: v1.0.2.8. It's been OK for the past few hours but I need to test for longer periods to be sure. I've read from another post that there's also a firmware update NVM v1.45 for the LAN chipset - should I install this?

strixfg wrote:
I've been experiencing ethernet dropouts that last one or two seconds randomly.

I'm on the latest beta bios with updated chipset drivers. This started when I updated the LAN drivers. So far I've uninstalled and deleted the Intel I225-V driver and installed just the latest one: v1.0.2.8. It's been OK for the past few hours but I need to test for longer periods to be sure. I've read from another post that there's also a firmware update NVM v1.45 for the LAN chipset - should I install this?


I can't run anything except 1.0.1.4 on this motherboard without dropouts.

CusmaR wrote:
I can't run anything except 1.0.1.4 on this motherboard without dropouts.


The only version I could run stable was 1.0.1.4 too. I looked at updating NVM, but my mobo already had 1.45 installed.
1.0.1.4 also was the only version on the ASUS website for a long time. Somehow they now put a later version on AFTER Intel confirmed that only version 1.0.1.4 is stable.
see also this thread:
https://community.intel.com/t5/Ethernet-Products/Intel-R-Ethernet-Controller-2-I225-cutting-out-inte...
and the last part on this article:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000057261/ethernet-products/gigabit-etherne...
Both ASUS and Gigabyte confirmed that NVM 1.45 + LAN driver 1.0.1.4 does not have a performance issue. Engineering at Intel also confirms this.


hope this helps... the i225 seems very buggy and unstable...

bonusbartus wrote:
The only version I could run stable was 1.0.1.4 too. I looked at updating NVM, but my mobo already had 1.45 installed.
1.0.1.4 also was the only version on the ASUS website for a long time. Somehow they now put a later version on AFTER Intel confirmed that only version 1.0.1.4 is stable.
see also this thread:
https://community.intel.com/t5/Ethernet-Products/Intel-R-Ethernet-Controller-2-I225-cutting-out-inte...
and the last part on this article:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000057261/ethernet-products/gigabit-etherne...


hope this helps... the i225 seems very buggy and unstable...


Well after a few days it seems the dropouts still occur on 1.0.2.8. I've now installed NVM v1.45 as per that Intel guide and gone back to 1.0.1.4. It still isn't stable. I'm not sure on what else to do. I've tried to disable the power management stuff. Is there anything else in the Advanced settings tab that I should adjust?

Does anyone else still have dropouts?

strixfg wrote:
Well after a few days it seems the dropouts still occur on 1.0.2.8. I've now installed NVM v1.45 as per that Intel guide and gone back to 1.0.1.4. It still isn't stable. I'm not sure on what else to do. I've tried to disable the power management stuff. Is there anything else in the Advanced settings tab that I should adjust?

Does anyone else still have dropouts?


I got curious and actually installed 1.0.2.8 from ASUS download page (last time I think windows pulled it, or if I downloaded it from intel). And it seems to work fine, had it for 3 days now.

edit: how do I know if I have the 1.45 NVM?