06-04-2022 01:52 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 10:14 PM by ROGBot
06-04-2022 04:49 AM
ElectronSpin wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing some major instability in my system after updating to BIOS v1505 now. Is anyone else seeing this or is it just me?
I've had great stability running everything at stock settings (i.e. 6000mhz on RAM, default voltages and no CPU overclock etc) since about BIOS version 811. Each time I have updated the BIOS since then I've had no issues until now. I've been using the XMP1 profile the whole time just fine.
Since installing v1505 I get constant crashes booting into Windows 11 or after a few minutes just browsing etc if I can boot into Windows at all. I've tried giving a little more VDD and VDDQ (1.325v each vs 1.3v which was the stock setting for my RAM). I've also tried running XMP2 profile but no joy with the system still crashing constantly. I ran a Memtest86 which passed fine, but Windows still wouldn't run stable. I didn't get to trying running the "RAMTest" program in Windows, but pretty sure it would of failed very fast.
To be able to make this post I've dropped everything back to default settings, so my RAM is now running 4800Mhz and it seems stable so far in terms of me being able to use a browser for more than 2 mins!
Be vert interested to hear other peoples experiences with v1505.
Also any advice on how to downgrade the BIOS would be great... ASUS EzFlash utility in the BIOS won't now read the v1403 BIOS file so I guess I need to take a different approve to downgrading?
Cheers
06-05-2022 11:28 PM
Babtista wrote:
Hello i have the exaclty same issues!exactly !!!!
Just read this
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?129231-ROG-MAXIMUS-Z690-HERO-Bios-NEW-1505-2022-06-02
let me know if you find any solution with your system at that post because its also other people that they can help us!
Im running also right now without xmp bios 1505 all auto with 12600k and with z690 G motherboard at 4800mhz (stock my ram is 6000mhz KF560C40BBK2-16 kingston)my pc not boot at XMP II or XMP I only with XMP II at 5600mhz but im getting crashes and Bsods on windows and games.
06-04-2022 02:14 PM
ElectronSpin wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing some major instability in my system after updating to BIOS v1505 now. Is anyone else seeing this or is it just me?
I've had great stability running everything at stock settings (i.e. 6000mhz on RAM, default voltages and no CPU overclock etc) since about BIOS version 811. Each time I have updated the BIOS since then I've had no issues until now. I've been using the XMP1 profile the whole time just fine.
Since installing v1505 I get constant crashes booting into Windows 11 or after a few minutes just browsing etc if I can boot into Windows at all. I've tried giving a little more VDD and VDDQ (1.325v each vs 1.3v which was the stock setting for my RAM). I've also tried running XMP2 profile but no joy with the system still crashing constantly. I ran a Memtest86 which passed fine, but Windows still wouldn't run stable. I didn't get to trying running the "RAMTest" program in Windows, but pretty sure it would of failed very fast.
To be able to make this post I've dropped everything back to default settings, so my RAM is now running 4800Mhz and it seems stable so far in terms of me being able to use a browser for more than 2 mins!
Be vert interested to hear other peoples experiences with v1505.
Also any advice on how to downgrade the BIOS would be great... ASUS EzFlash utility in the BIOS won't now read the v1403 BIOS file so I guess I need to take a different approve to downgrading?
Cheers
06-05-2022 01:41 PM
06-07-2022 07:03 AM
ElectronSpin wrote:
So I've ended up downgrading to BIOS v1403 and now have my system's stability back.
I'm now running at stock settings again (e.g. 6000mhz for my RAM etc etc) and everything seems fine.
06-07-2022 08:06 AM
RustyMachines01 wrote:
Same motherboard and I have the same issues with BIOS 1505. Did you downgrade the same way as updating your BIOS using EZ Flash utility? For some reason, I can't downgrade back to v1403, I keep on getting "selected file is not proper BIOS" every time I try to read the 1403 .CAP file in the EZ Flash Utility. How'd you downgrade back to v1403?
06-12-2022 02:10 AM
06-28-2022 06:02 PM
09-29-2022 07:04 AM
ElectronSpin wrote:
So I've ended up downgrading to BIOS v1403 and now have my system's stability back.
I'm now running at stock settings again (e.g. 6000mhz for my RAM etc etc) and everything seems fine.