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asus rog strix x370 not able to show correct temperatures for the cpu in windows 10

unexpectedat144
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Hello I have a problem with my second motherboard of the asus rog strix x370 I send the first one back because it wasn't able to show right temperatures under windows in the bios it's showing the right temperatures with my second board for the ryzen 1700x ,which I also send back and for a other 1700x.I updated my bios from the version 808 from the preinstalled bios version I also rolled back to check if it helps to use the older bios version but it didn't.Today I updated to the bios version 809 I even cleared the cmos that was my last hope and it's still showing me uncorrect temperatures for the cpu.I don't know what I could do else to solve the problem .


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unexpectedat1440p wrote:
it's a bios version that is not released yet and we got to fix the problem with the SenseMi Skew feature which this bios added the option to turn off or on the bios is from a ASUS employee 🙂

here uploaded it to g.drive https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1Csvj7ge6OaUtyM21fdTdvMjA/view?usp=sharing


Without questioning your good faith, is there any proof of that?
I'm rather reticent to install a BIOS version that ASUS did not upload on their website…

Dreamburger wrote:
Without questioning your good faith, is there any proof of that?
I'm rather reticent to install a BIOS version that ASUS did not upload on their website…


http://imgur.com/a/TOBUa
look at the other thread from here there are other guys that are using it too with no problem.

Dreamburger wrote:
Without questioning your good faith, is there any proof of that?
I'm rather reticent to install a BIOS version that ASUS did not upload on their website…


http://imgur.com/zCus4yn

http://imgur.com/a/TOBUa screenshot from my bios

unexpectedat1440p wrote:
http://imgur.com/a/TOBUa screenshot from my bios


I installed the 9001 version of the BIOS that you are providing, and all I can say is thank you!

It works flawlessly, temperature is now showing up accordingly and my fans can spin the way they should.

Like I said, I was very reluctant to do this but if you're doubting of it, be sure that it's working.

Thanks again!

good to hear what speed are you able to run your memory speed at I can only do 2133mhz

unexpectedat1440p wrote:
good to hear what speed are you able to run your memory speed at I can only do 2133mhz


I was stuck at 2,133MHz too but I switched my RAM modules to the 1st and 3rd slots.
In the UEFI BIOS Utility, I changed the initial memory frequency to DDR4-3,200MHz.
I have also set up the DRAM Voltage to 1,350V instead of 1,200V.
So far, it's working at 3,200MHz without any problem. I haven't made any stress test or played with it yet though.

changed the voltage to 1,35 now It is working at 2999mhz speed nice

unexpectedat1440p wrote:
changed the voltage to 1,35 now It is working at 2999mhz speed nice


Yeah. FYI I played Fallout 4 in Ultra for a couple of hours and nothing to report, all good here.
It ranges between 3,131MHz and 3,196MHz so that's pretty close to the announced 3,200MHz 😉

Dreamburger wrote:
Yeah. FYI I played Fallout 4 in Ultra for a couple of hours and nothing to report, all good here.
It ranges between 3,131MHz and 3,196MHz so that's pretty close to the announced 3,200MHz 😉


yeah it's working for me without problems