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ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING issues

theprob
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Hello,

Anyone experienced the following with the mentioned board:

After 6/10 system starts my system don't see the LAN adapter or my mouse at all. I need to restart the system or replug my mouse to solve the issue. I've experienced the mouse connection issue within UEFI too. Furthermore I experiencing further annoying problems, such as random video signal loose (especially when I start a fan calibration within AISuite 3). After that, I can only revive my system with a hardreset.

I tried to reinstall windows/nvidia driver/chipset driver, etc. And of course, I have the latest BIOS version.

Now, I sent back the board to the vendor, because ASUS Support advised that. They will revise it. I hope soo, that they won't evalute that it's just a SW related issue...
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But anyone out there facing black screen issue with this new bios?
For me it is not happened till now.

I will give it a try by modifying the cpu % while idling in ryzen power plan and post the results.

Anyone using FlareX 3200 kit with docp 3200? Prime stress test stable?

datspike wrote:
Well, different architectures yada-yada. Use stock for this to fucntion properly or usse PStates 🙂 Also keep in my that those power saves are about 15-20W at best as buildzoid measured in his videos. Not much to worry about.


It's easy to try out, I did not managed to test this.


Just change the idle cpu % in ryzen power plan no need to change p state. Works like a charm. I have set it to 40% and my CPU is idling at 2.1GHz approx.

AniChatt wrote:
Just change the idle cpu % in ryzen power plan no need to change p state. Works like a charm. I have set it to 40% and my CPU is idling at 2.1GHz approx.


I had a look and my Ryzen power plan has disappeared. I'm not sure whether this was due to the latest cumulative updated for Windows 10, or because I did a clean install of my Crimson Relive driver when 17.7.2 came out.

Either way, at default setting the CPU idle states work just fine, Ryzen power plan or not. My problem is that the seem to stop working as soon as you overclock via multiplier in BIOS.

Whiplash-RoG wrote:
I had a look and my Ryzen power plan has disappeared. I'm not sure whether this was due to the latest cumulative updated for Windows 10, or because I did a clean install of my Crimson Relive driver when 17.7.2 came out.

Either way, at default setting the CPU idle states work just fine, Ryzen power plan or not. My problem is that the seem to stop working as soon as you overclock via multiplier in BIOS.


Yes you are right not working while I set a manual multiplier in bios. How ever I have gone through some articles which says a Pstate overclocking is not always stable due to again bios is not rock solid till date. And the only benefit you might get is slightly less power consumption which does not matter a lot. Again some people has shown that the difference of watt while idling is also differs less even all cores are idling at 3.9 or 3.8. But if you use Ryzen master only to overclock in that case what will happen?
Have you noticed automatic voltage up while you type and fix a multiplier? For my case if cpb off the core voltage is 1.275max, cpb of 1.42v max, but typed 38 multiplier then the voltage is 1.41v max but the core voltage option is set to auto in bios. even -ve offset not decreasing the voltage much though in the bios it is showing less only in the offset field. My default processor volt is 1.375v.

AniChatt wrote:
Yes you are right not working while I set a manual multiplier in bios. How ever I have gone through some articles which says a Pstate overclocking is not always stable due to again bios is not rock solid till date. And the only benefit you might get is slightly less power consumption which does not matter a lot. Again some people has shown that the difference of watt while idling is also differs less even all cores are idling at 3.9 or 3.8. But if you use Ryzen master only to overclock in that case what will happen?
Have you noticed automatic voltage up while you type and fix a multiplier? For my case if cpb off the core voltage is 1.275max, cpb of 1.42v max, but typed 38 multiplier then the voltage is 1.41v max but the core voltage option is set to auto in bios. even -ve offset not decreasing the voltage much though in the bios it is showing less only in the offset field. My default processor volt is 1.375v.


I must admit, voltage readings confuse the crap out of me. I have no idea what the most reliable source for the actual set vs current core voltage is. When I applied the overclock, I did it using the minimum possible voltage bump (+0.00625 or something). I don't really want to push voltage at this point seeing as a) I'm still running the stock cooler, and b) it may not be necessary for a stable 3.8 which is all I'm shooting for at this point.

Either way, I'm really just tinkering right now. I enjoyed pushing my old FX6300, and given the huge benefit to be had from overclocking Ryzen, I just had to scratch that itch. There's no real rush; even at stock the 1600 is smokingly fast in every task you throw at it. I'm more than willing to wait until things stabilize a bit more on the BIOS end. Plus, Unlike some unluckier folks, I've had zero trouble getting my RAM stable at the 2966 XMP profile.

Whiplash-RoG wrote:
I must admit, voltage readings confuse the crap out of me. I have no idea what the most reliable source for the actual set vs current core voltage is. When I applied the overclock, I did it using the minimum possible voltage bump (+0.00625 or something). I don't really want to push voltage at this point seeing as a) I'm still running the stock cooler, and b) it may not be necessary for a stable 3.8 which is all I'm shooting for at this point.

Either way, I'm really just tinkering right now. I enjoyed pushing my old FX6300, and given the huge benefit to be had from overclocking Ryzen, I just had to scratch that itch. There's no real rush; even at stock the 1600 is smokingly fast in every task you throw at it. I'm more than willing to wait until things stabilize a bit more on the BIOS end. Plus, Unlike some unluckier folks, I've had zero trouble getting my RAM stable at the 2966 XMP profile.


Agreed. My 1600x with cpb on hardly reaches 45% usage level in WD2 very high settings with huge crowd where cpu usage shoots up. Very very fast and it beats a i7 in many scenario. Now my FlareX kit is also running @3200Mhz (0806 bios) with zero issues in last two days even it is not included in qvl till now. Only thing concerns me is the cpu voltage while cpb on it spikes up to 1.45-1.48 for a second while the core clock reaches 4.1Ghz. Just believing on AMD that they have designed this 95W tpd cpu to handle such high voltage. Core temp is very much under control in stress test (H80i v2 single fan push). My max cpu temp is 68C (30C ambient). Ordered Arctic silver 5 and I will test with this paste.
Bottom line: Don't overclock for now if you don't have nerves of steel.....;)

Hey you guys also have this problem?
When Overclocking, even tho my system is stable, on bootup if you check Windows events viewer, i get this error: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power event ID 35, only on boot up and when OCing, if I remove overclock I dont get it, anyone else?

When ever I am installing corsair link I am getting black screen and total system freeze. Only AC power off is the only option. Anyone using corsair Link and their AIO in this mobo?

I read from a reddit post that someone has got 0809 BIOS version from support which fixes the LAN issue. When will it be released for public?

larnon wrote:
I read from a reddit post that someone has got 0809 BIOS version from support which fixes the LAN issue. When will it be released for public?


Where on reddit did you find this?