10-04-2022 06:30 AM - last edited on 12-02-2024 10:18 PM by Silent_Scone
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.
12-07-2024 08:32 AM
2506 is rock solid on my Strix X670E-F. Standard EXPO profile, 7800X3D.
12-07-2024 08:38 AM
7800x3d was never a problem. The latency/aida issues affect 9000/x3d.
12-07-2024 09:29 AM
Not talking about any issues, just adding a general datapoint. Thanks though.
12-07-2024 09:48 AM - edited 12-07-2024 09:49 AM
Not everything here revolves around aida and/or latency stuff......
12-07-2024 07:39 PM
Enabling resize bar disables all SSDs??
in CAPFRAMEx it says resize bar:Partial
12-08-2024 03:26 AM
I don't know if you guys saw this, but it could be an explanation for the latency issues:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/s/Sd1YwykEut
Basically it says the new BIOS function of "Core Tuning Config for Gaming" introduces wrong data for AIDA.
12-08-2024 03:41 AM - edited 12-08-2024 03:42 AM
The test just isn't indicative of true latency in every workload, which has always been the case - but these specific improvements make AIDA's current implementation less accurate. Fixating on one benchmark as an indication of absolute performance has never been the best approach. Perhaps, if anything, this will open people's eyes to testing more objectively when it comes to making changes to alter performance. We're talking about a matter of a few nanoseconds, which is unfathomably small regardless if the test is accurate or not.
12-08-2024 05:08 AM - edited 12-08-2024 05:44 AM
is the core tuning option also for 7000x series? like 7950X3D?
Nvm just flashed to 2604 on 670E-Extreme. Works fine
12-08-2024 10:19 AM - edited 12-15-2024 07:02 AM
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share my experience with BIOS version 2604 on the ROG Crosshair X670E Hero. Since updating, my system has been completely unstable, no matter what RAM settings I use. Everything worked perfectly with the previous version 2506, so I tried to flash back.
However, flashing back to version 2506 wasn’t easy at all. There were significant issues with RAM training, and I was only able to get my system running again with a lot of luck.
What frustrates me the most is that the same issues were present in the 2604 beta version, and yet this version was released as the final one without any changes. How could ASUS let this happen? A final BIOS should fix issues, not carry over existing problems.
I hope ASUS releases an update soon to fix these issues. It’s really disappointing to see a BIOS in this state being labeled as “final.”
Has anyone else experienced similar issues?
I use this RAM and CPU:
Corsair Dominator Titanium RGB black DIMM Kit 96GB, DDR5-6600, CL32-39-39-76, on-die ECC
AMD Ryzen 9800X3D
12-08-2024 02:18 PM - edited 12-08-2024 02:19 PM
After going back to 2506 from 2604, I had to disconnect power and then clear CMOS. Resetting to defaults in the BIOS wasn't enough. After clearing CMOS, I was able to set up 2506 just fine. EXPO II, 6000 MT/s, etc. Passed MemTest86+ without issue.
I tried going back and forth between 2506 and 2604 a few times, making sure to clear CMOS each time. I have not been able to get past 5600 MT/s with 2604.
I REALLY hope ASUS fixes this, as I don't want to be stuck on 2506 forever.