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3203 BIOS on Maximus IV Extreme-Z

chevy350
Level 10
I updated to the 3203 and now when I set CPU voltage to auto it set's to 1.470v. Has anyone else noticed this? Also I noticed that MemTweakIt no longer makes adjustment's, can change the settings but when I hit apply it revert's the what's already there by BIOS settings.
AMD 2700X, Asus ROG Strix X470-F, G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 (16gbx2), XFX RX 580, NZXT Kraken X62, Corsair 750D, SeaSonic 860W, OCZ RD400, Samsung 950 Pro 256Gb, Intel 520 120Gb SSD
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RazorCat
Level 10
bios 3203 version has problems... I'm having that 1.470v Core Voltage too after the bios update.. 😞
Set it manual at 1.25v 🙂
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awayas 100Mb of RAM and do not understand why

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RazorCat wrote:
bios 3203 version has problems... I'm having that 1.470v Core Voltage too after the bios update.. 😞
Set it manual at 1.25v 🙂


First thing I do is check the settings before I boot back up. I noticed it and thought whoa?? set it to 1.30v for my oc and rebooted and reset everything else. Just wasn't sure if it was just me as I seem to have a way of weird issues finding me lol. The 100mb ram usage may be due to the onboard graphics, not sure though but would be my guess as mine shows 15.9gb available also and I have Virtu enabled. I don't miss the 100mb so it wasn't as big a concern as the 1.470v 😉

As far as updating to Ivy, I've already spent $279 on 2600k, $349 on the board and from what I've seen Ivy's are gonna be around 3-500 so that's not going to happen for me anytime soon lol.
AMD 2700X, Asus ROG Strix X470-F, G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 (16gbx2), XFX RX 580, NZXT Kraken X62, Corsair 750D, SeaSonic 860W, OCZ RD400, Samsung 950 Pro 256Gb, Intel 520 120Gb SSD

Kipper
Level 10
The 32xx BIOS is making ready for Ivy Bridge so I would bet there will be issues until you install one of the new processors.

chevy350
Level 10
Well after 5 long months of trying everything possible, short of buying new BIOS chips from Asus, I finally found a way to downgrade from the 3xxx back to 0902 😄 The whole process took about 7 minutes thanks to a little guide I ran across, if anyone would like the link just let me know and I'll get it posted. I would have linked it here but since it's not from this site I wasn't sure if I'd be breaking a rule or anything. Now I can see if both my 6950's will run with the unlocked shaders like they did before the BIOS update :cool:
AMD 2700X, Asus ROG Strix X470-F, G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 (16gbx2), XFX RX 580, NZXT Kraken X62, Corsair 750D, SeaSonic 860W, OCZ RD400, Samsung 950 Pro 256Gb, Intel 520 120Gb SSD

HiVizMan
Level 40
Are you referring to coderush and his guide. Share the guide mate no problems from my side.
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HiVizMan wrote:
Are you referring to coderush and his guide. Share the guide mate no problems from my side.


That's the one and thanks, so here it is. Google Translated of course since I don't speak a bit of Russian lol

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.goog...

It's pretty painless and with easy to follow directions and it works. Now if I can only find my scratch pad I wrote my 5.2GHz BIOS settings on I'll be good lol

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AMD 2700X, Asus ROG Strix X470-F, G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 (16gbx2), XFX RX 580, NZXT Kraken X62, Corsair 750D, SeaSonic 860W, OCZ RD400, Samsung 950 Pro 256Gb, Intel 520 120Gb SSD