4 weeks ago
Running current BIOS version 3057. CPU is Ryzen 5 7600x3d.
2x16 RAM; G.SKill F5-6000J3238F16GX2-FX5 (6000MHz)
Interestingly this RAM model is NOT listed in the motherboard's support page under memory support, but the motherboard's model IS listed as supported on G.Skill's support website.
The BIOS shows the RAM as providing 4800MHz, not 6000. When enabling either EXPO I, II, or Tweaked, the system never boots. Am I SOL on getting up to 6000MHz since it is not formally listed on your supported memory for this motherboard? G.Skill site states it is compatible. Sticks are in A2 and B2 slots.
3 weeks ago
TUF B650 Plus WiFi too ... i tryin 3057 today and iam stuck at orange DRAM light then i downgrade back old bios...
Problem is my flashback light still blicking after turning PC off...then i cant turn PC on ..only by PSU and Power buttons together, before flashback light gets alive (3s) .. its like stuck but is not ... some ideas or experiences ?
3 weeks ago
Hello @JozkoMrkvicka
Thank you for reaching out to us.
However, the issue you described doesn’t seem to align with the anomalies discussed in the referenced article about enabling overclocking settings.
We also noticed you have created another thread about this matter: ASUS TUF Gaming B650-Plus - flashback light still blicking after turning PC off (i cant turn PC on), and we have responded there.
If you have any updates or related discussions, please update that thread to avoid confusion or gaps in information.
Thank you.
3 weeks ago
Hello @danb5298
Thank you for reaching out to us.
ASUS has verified the motherboard for the best stability and compatibility when installed with the devices in the Memory QVL list.
Based on your description, we recommend corss-testing with the RAM modules in the TUF GAMING B650-PLUS WIFI QVL to ensure memory compatibility and stability.
Additionally, since memory overclocking performance depends on the CPU, motherboard, and memory itself, if the default overclocking parameters fail to achieve stable operation, you may try manually adjusting the overclocking settings for optimal stability.
Please refer to Memory Kits - Overclocking and What You May Not Know if needed.
Also, issues persist as enabled in EXPO II, which is the overclocking parameters provided by the memory manufacturer; we recommend contacting the manufacturer to confirm the possible parameter settings.
Thank you.