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Shamino
Moderator

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)
97792

DOCP/EXPO Tweaked: (for simple timings tightening)
97793

strixe-e 1515 

strixe-f 1515 

strix e a 1515 

crosshair hero 1515 

crosshair gene 1515 

crosshair extreme 1515 

creator 670 1515

creator b650 1515

strix 650E I

strix 670 itx

 

 

for crosshair and strix e-e:

explanation of segment2 Loadline:

dualseg.jpg

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

97403

97404

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.

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Same hash as original beta bios posted 04/28

Not only that, but the date when flashed is shown as 4/28...

Still need to verify soc voltage probably.  I saw Billzoid on a gigabyte board that he set soc voltage to 1.2 and the bios overwrote what he did and applied 1.45 at times to soc voltage.  Not sure if asus bios has this issue or not?

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d3vaS_CZE
Level 8

With bios ROG STRIX X670E-E GAMING WIFI BIOS 1410, is it no longer possible to set positive of set for positive V-Core (only negative)? On 7950x (non3D)

I always had the best results with positive of set on V-Core and negative CO. A bit sad with this..

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johnnync21
Level 7

@Shamino Could you share new bios from agesa 1.0.0.7?

It's as beta on firmware/bios update section on you Mobo page

johnnync21
Level 7

it's from 28th April. They don't have the latest SMU

SkyBeam
Level 11

Tried upgrading my ASUS PRIME X670-P to BETA BIOS 1602 (AGESA 1.0.0.7) with no success but made some observations which I don't fully understand yet but like to share anyway.

My ASUS PRIME X670-P is currently on BETA BIOS 1413 and pretty stable (validated by memtest86+ and y-cruncher VST completing with no errors) with following specs:

  • Ryzen 9 7950X, delidded, watercooled
  • ASUS PRIME X670-P
  • 4 sticks of G.Skill F5-6000J3038F16G (64GB) @ DDR5-6000, EXPO-Tweaked profile, some custom timings
  • MC Voltage 1.4V
  • SoC offset -0.05V

After upgrading to BETA BIOS 1602 I was actually unable to find any stable settings besides JEDEC defaults. So I went back to 1413.

Then I noticed one thing: My VDDP voltage according to Ryzen master was hovering at around 1.15V. I tried to inform myself a bit about expected I could raise this voltage slightly potentially improving stability and ultimately ended up doing the opposite. As soon as I entered 1.1V VDDP manually it turned red in ASUS BIOS. So this seems to be at the upper range of safety boundaries.

So I tried to lower it instead, just to see if it would stop POSTing entirely. BUt instead it didn't. At least not until I went below 0.91V. Even more surprisingly I discovered that I can now lower the MC voltage without getting into instabilities that soon. So I left VDDP at 0.925V and I could lower my MC voltage from 1.4 to 1.35V and the system still completing POST. However yielding a couple of errors soon in y-cruncher VST. I am settled now on 0.93V VDDP and 1.37V MC. Setting VDDP to auto or > 1V (without changing anything else) would fail to POST without raising MC voltage higher.

I am not sure yet how this is related and will potentially do some VDDP measuring and tests on BIOS 1602 too if I get some time for it.

I am not sure which sensor VDDP is in HWINFO, might be VIN8 but the reading is a bit higher. In Ryzen Master the VDDP reading is spot on to what is set in BIOS.

Check this link: https://wccftech.com/current-amd-agesa-1-0-0-7-bios-firmware-riddled-with-bugs-patched-version-intro... 

You asked for AGESA 1.0.0.7, now you have it. 

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That article is just plain wrong, it says it can't run over 4400MT while I run 6200 cl30 just fine, I'm sure the AGESA is buggy but they are exaggerating a lot LOL

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