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ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING issues

theprob
Level 7
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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BtheNewB wrote:
Does the CPU Freq drop when idle?


You have to enable Global C-State in the bios

Any new about new BIOS Update ?
As this 4024 is buggy all the time , no shut down , sometimes black screen with all rgb on and so on

Also we need the last AGESA , MSI and Gigabyte are on the latest AGESA with their low end mobos !!

So far on 4024 for me there weren`t so many problems...although there was a weird one when I enabled DOCP Standard, everything worked fine the first day but all of a sudden when powering on the pc it would start and then shut down and start back up again(I could hear the power supply switch on-off-on), like the memory wasn`t stable...I reset the BIOS to default settings and used the other DOCP setting and same memory settings and no problem since...as for problems in Windows like black out and/or unresponsive none like that, but most of them in my opinion and as many here stated are caused by Windows and/or program conflicts...

On another note the Nahimic services were blocking uTorrent from opening properly, sometimes it took almost a minute for the program to start...

@exelionx if you want to get the 2700x, I would strongly suggest a different board, maybe the B450 Strix one if you really want Asus and rather "pocket friendly" but if you want to OC that chip go for a x470, yea more expensive but you won`t pull your hair out trying to set memory and cpu as you like or need ...

infraction2008 wrote:
It seems for Asus anything bar the Crosshair is like a red headed stepchild, other manufacturers have already pushed 1.0.0.4c onto their cheapest B350 motherboards, MSI even has 1.0.0.4c on their A320 motherboards yet Asus doesn't even have it on the X470 Strix which is a premium board in it's own right let alone on this B350 Strix.

Instead they release a placebo "improved system performance" update just to make it look like they are doing something when they haven't touched some boards in six months...


true. i allready ordered the msi x370 pro carbon to finaly get support for my F4-3200C14D-16GFX. msi now supports it with this board and also the ram manuf. lists the board as compatible. asus ... hmmm .. ? i will be very glad to swao this board and give it to my dad as a present ^^. if you just want to use it without oc or tweaking too much .. its a great board. but dont ask me about the ram ...grmpf

bb asus
Orwell was an optimist

darkage
Level 11
does anyone has issues with aura after this last update?
the software won't find any component ???
had to go back to 3401, never ever saw something like this, every update is a no go as overclocking goes, they better stop with updates

darkage wrote:
does anyone has issues with aura after this last update?
the software won't find any component ???
had to go back to 3401, never ever saw something like this, every update is a no go as overclocking goes, they better stop with updates
Aura work fine for me, as for overclocking, every update which has changes stating "Improve system performance"helps me achieve the same clocks but with slightly lesser voltage. Though RAM compatibility only seems to have gotten worse for me.

exelionx
Level 7
Hello, i'm new here.

I have a question: I have this board and a Ryzen 2600 however i can't find the Performance enhancer tab or the precision boost overdrive.

Maybe this happens becose my CPU its not a X one. I'm planning to buy in future a 2700x so, in this case those options will appear on my bios? I have the last bios 4024

Thanks

HolyDiver
Level 7
Hello,

Did some has a succsesfull stable OC with ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING and Ryzen 5 2400G?

With APU and MB I also use 8Gb x 2 3200 MHz, G.Skill Ripjaws V .
And 4011 BIOS.

My best "almost stable" result is CPU on 3800 and GFX part set to Auto.
When I set some value to gfx part after some point of time I receive BSOD.

Maybe problem can also be related to drivers or BIOS version.

If some have good setup it will be nice to tried it work in my case.

Thanks.

Exostenza
Level 10
The latest BIOS that actually works for this motherboard is 3805 which uses AGESA 1.0.0.0a! Too many people have reported a plethora of issues and even WORSE results regarding RAM speeds even though it is based on AGESa 1.0.0.2a. What the heck is going on with this board? I bought a ROS STRIX motherboard because the brand name is supposed to mean quality build and support. So far the build quality has been mediocre at best while the support has been virtually nonexistent. Most other manufactuerers have AT LEAST updated their boards to 1.0.0.4a which is a lot better than what we have. My patience with ASUS is running out and I think for the first time in over a decade I might seek out another brand for my motherboard as this complete lack of BIOS support, which is integral to Ryzen, is completely unacceptable. I e-mailed Asus support about it a month ago and they said that their engineers were hard at work on an update which should be out soon. Well it has been a month and I don't know what soon means, but this is just trying my patience a little bit too hard. We are all missing out on the great leaps in system performance that t he new AGESA 1.0.0.6 provides while AMD is already pumping out even never versions of it.

AMD is readying a newer version (1.0.0.7) which is supposed to be a huge overhaul of if Asus decides to skip over 1.0.0.6 as they did 3, 4, and 5 we may not be seeing a new BIOS for months to come.

Anyone else here thinking of jumping ship as well?

Exostenza wrote:
… Anyone else here thinking of jumping ship as well?


Yes. I've used ASUS boards in all the PCs I've built for a while now, but I feel like I've been punched in the teeth with this board. Add in the lacklustre quality and design flaws with the Strix Vega GPUs and the company looks like it is just pumping out over-priced cheap crap by milking their previous reputation.

As for BIOSes, the one I keep going back to us 3401. All the newer ones cause problems and I'm only running my R7 1700 at 3.8 and 3200 CL14 RAM at 3066.