a month ago
Has anyone tested this new BIOS?
The previous BIOS (3001) was not stable. I wonder if this has been fixed.
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4 weeks ago
Asus summarizes this once again with the statement:
"1. Improve overall system security."
I installed the new Windows UEFI CA 2023 updates using the script from @MoKiChU and then verified them using "Check UEFI PK, KEK, DB and DBX.cmd" from GitHub.
Since the new UEFI 3107 update for my motherboard, it looks like this:
The areas marked in red in the screenshot are now green.
Previously, with version 3001, these two areas were marked with a red X.
Therefore, I conclude that the new CA is included in the current UEFI update. 😉
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
I updated the BIOS to version 3107 and after 1 or 2 hours of gaming it started to undervolt by itself for no reason. The temperatures dropped a lot, down to 45–50 from 60-70 which is not normal for an i9-14900K processor Something was clearly not working properly. I also experienced FPS drops and lag. I reverted back to BIOS version 3001, and for me it works stable and well.
My motherboard is an ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E, with Corsair RGB RAM running at 6400 MHz.
3 weeks ago
I installed latest BIOS version 2107, for my Z790-E Gaming WiFi II, after update is done, i tried to turn on XMP, PC started normally then some message appears on screen and PC restarts itself. Its like a cycle never ends. When i turn off the XMP it didnt restart anymore. Is there anyone having same issues like me? On previous BIOS version (2001) i had no issues with XMP. Now my 32x2GB RAMs runs with 4800Mhz instead 6000.
2 weeks ago
I have the same board running 2107. No issue so far.
Updated firmware, PC rebooted. I pressed F1 to re-configure everything. Including loading XMP Tweaked profile.
It then shutdown again, paused a bit, then booted into Windows no problem. Been playing a lot of games, I have not noticed any differences.
Friday - last edited Friday
@jrexlol did you ever get this fixed? I have same issue on that motherboard.
Saturday - last edited Saturday
Yes, by using XMP 2 profile. @vortex1
Saturday
Ok, I've already tried that and within 5 mins got an error screen come up again.
Monday
Load XMP 2, Increase VDDQ / VDD by 40mV and increase tCAS by two clocks. Check if situation improves.
yesterday - last edited yesterday
I found that VDDQ and VDD aren't the same setting. Are you saying to increase both settings by 40mV each? Appreciated.
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
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