10-04-2022 06:30 AM - edited 06-28-2024 08:41 AM
ill use this thread to collect some new test bioses for the boards, maybe also to explain some less understood options
to disable cores ccd go here and choose ccd xx bit map down core.
each ones stand for an enabled core
best to disable from the back, ie:
110000
instead of 0011000
after selection press downcore apply changes or discard if made mistake
ocpak/octools
FAQ:
7950x not boosting pass 5.5G -> check that CStates is not disabled
Detailed Explanation on CState Boot Limiter
Test BIOSes:
new:
X3D OC Preset for those MB with asynch BCLK Support: (for simple slight perf boost for X3D)
DOCP/EXPO Tweaked: (for simple timings tightening)
strixe-e 1515
for crosshair and strix e-e:
explanation of segment2 Loadline:
customize a heterogenous loadline for a dual segment workload range.
example above shows loadline=L6 when current is in range of 0~40A, and Level4 when current is above 40A.
Adds for x3d
dynamic ccd priority switch with core flex, os / driver agnostic so win10 win11 ok
Algo as follows:
If condition reached and ccd0 specified, then check current mem/cache activity > threshold and hysteresis reached, if fulfilled then switch
If condition reached and ccd1 specified, then check current mem/cache activity <=threshold and hysteresis reached,, if fulfilled then switch
Default hysteresis =4
Can combine multiple algos for ccd priority so combinations are wide
works on non x3d too but of course senseless on it. detailed explanation here.
Solved! Go to Solution.
10-28-2024 07:38 AM
Hi,
The Turbo Game Mode is not only for X3D :
10-28-2024 05:42 AM - last edited 3 weeks ago
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10-28-2024 06:09 AM
Turbo Mode disables SMT and 2nd non 3dcache CCD with an 7950X3D.....
10-28-2024 07:28 AM
so basically turbo mode just turns 7950X3D into 7800X3D. Why buy 7950X3D in the first place then
10-28-2024 07:37 AM
7950X3D has higher max clock on 3D CCD if im correct. mine run at 5250 Mhz max by default
10-28-2024 07:39 AM
i have a hard time finding any actual explanation, or info as to how to use it.
i hope you don't have to turn it on in BIOS and reboot anytime you want the PC to do something particular, or is it in that ryzen master utility?
i also hope they fixed the boot up times. it still takes a straight minute until i see the ASUS splashscreen, and my windows also likes to boot up slow on top of it even after the last reinstall of win 10.
10-28-2024 07:51 AM - last edited 4 weeks ago
@Maddeniels wrote:
i also hope they fixed the boot up times. it still takes a straight minute until i see the ASUS splashscreen, and my windows also likes to boot up slow on top of it even after the last reinstall of win 10.
Hi,
Start/Restart your PC then enter in your BIOS : Press F7 to switch in Advanced Mode > AI Tweaker tab > DRAM Timing Control :
Power Down Enable : Enabled
Memory Context Restore : Enabled
Press F10 to Save & Exit
Note : You will still have a long boot once a month for the RAM training.
10-28-2024 07:23 AM - edited 10-28-2024 07:23 AM
BIOS V3065 on B650E-E: update went OK, EC FW version stays at 0262. Everything stable so far.
10-28-2024 11:29 AM - edited 10-28-2024 11:33 AM
Feedback on 3056 Beta BIOS for my X670E-I; after flashing the BIOS it took a minute or so before I got video output (the green light was ON the whole time so this is AFTER memory training).
On subsequent boots, it takes 10s or so after the green light appears before I finally get the ROG display screen that allows me to enter the BIOS.
First time experiencing this issue since I got this board several months ago. I upgraded from 3042 yesterday,
10-28-2024 12:35 PM
Two questions 🙂
a) Will turbo mode permanently "cripple" an 7950X(3D) into a non-SMT 7800X(3D)?
Or does it dynamically detect games?
Would be a shame to reboot just because of gaming ...
b) is 0d issue fixed in latest beta bios?
Thanks 🙂