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Turbo game mode, doesnt let bios boot lucky i had new driver in usb to reboot.

Thor93
Level 7

I downloaded the lastest driver version i got the ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WIFI.

So i tried the turbo game mode, and my system wouldnt wanne pass the boot screen.

I play on 7800x3d

7900 xtx.

any one else with these problems ?

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Jiaszzz_ROG
Customer Service Agent

Hello @Thor93 

Thank you for reaching out to us.
Could you let us know your current BIOS version, and have you made any other manual adjustments, such as enabling EXPO, besides the turbo game mode setting?
May I ask if the GPU is directly installed in the PCIE 5.0 x16 slot, are there any Q-LED indicators soild when boot issues occur, and what you mean by "new driver in USB to reboot"?
Please also provide the PSU brand and model, the RAM part number, the slot configurations for hardware installed on the motherboard, any manual adjustments in the BIOS, and a detailed description of the issue scenario for us to better understand your setup.

Thank you.

Hello sir,

Bios version 26-10-2024 version 3056. 

and what i mean by new driver, is that i upgraded to the newest driver so i was lucky i had the driver already ready for reboot when it went wrong.

DOCP on / C states off / Boost overdrive onasus.gif

 

Jiaszzz_ROG
Customer Service Agent

Hello @Thor93 

After updating the BIOS, certain parameters may vary. Generally, we would suggest clearing CMOS, booting with default settings, and applying manual adjustments once stable.
Could you please let us know which version was installed before updating to BIOS version 3056? If you flash to version 3042, would it be possible to enable DOCP, turn off C-states, turn on Boost Overdrive, and activate Turbo Game Mode?
Which driver and version are included on the USB used for the restart?

Please also provide the PSU brand and model, the RAM part number, and two .txt files generated in your Windows system via the steps below:
1.Press the WIN+R keys on the keyboard to open the command window
2.Key in: dxdiag → OK
3.Click [Save All Information]
4.Select the save location and click [Save]
Same steps, replace the command line in step 2 with: msinfo32
5.Key in: msinfo32 → OK → and save the txt file.
You may upload the files to cloud storage, grant access, and share a link with us for further investigation.

Thank you.