10-21-2018 02:57 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:56 PM by ROGBot
10-21-2018 03:26 PM
FoxAdriano wrote:
Hi, I have just updated my Asus PRIME X299-DELUXE BIOS. I have configured something in the BIOS but I'm extremely inexperienced about BIOS. I'd like to enable X.M.P. on the first screening but I don't know how to do it. On the pic I attach you can see X.M.P. is disabled.
FoxAdriano wrote:
Another question please: is it better I choose "On" on Intel Rapid Storage Tecnology? Now it is "Off"
FoxAdriano wrote:
Another question please: Why doI have this problem on Device management Panel? Maybe do I have to install "Asmedia_USB3.1-3.0_Driver_Win10_V116472_20171108"? But when I try to install it I get an ERROR. It is not compatible with my device.
With my PC I make videoediting in UHD (4K)
Thanks for your info.
10-22-2018 09:54 AM
10-22-2018 10:20 AM
FoxAdriano wrote:
This is the ID number of the first unknown device: USB\ASMEDIAROOT_HUB\5&1EF6B9E6&0&0
My Windows 10 version is this: 1803 (build SO 17134.345
Thanks for your help.
MoKiChU wrote:
Since the controller type is not indicated in the naming of the device in your Device Manager, you need to check your DEV hardware ID : Press Windows key + X > Device Manager > Right click on your ASMedia USB3.x eXtensible Host Controller device in Universal Serial Bus controllers category > Properties > Details tab > Hardware Ids :...DEV_1xxx... = ASM1xxx
...DEV_2xxx... = ASM2xxx
...DEV_3xxx... = ASM3xxx
Note : Your ASMedia USB Root Hub & ASMedia USB3.x eXtensible Host Controller devices must be updated in tandem.
10-22-2018 11:15 AM
10-22-2018 11:32 AM
FoxAdriano wrote:
Thanks a lot a lot a lot. I solved that problem about unknown devices.
But I didn't solved the other problem about X.M.P. In fact if I click on it I se another writings: Profile 1.
You wrote: "You just have to click on the XMP button to select your XMP profile and activate it". I don't see any button. Sorry. Where is it precisely? Look at my first pic please.
10-22-2018 12:56 PM
FoxAdriano wrote:
Thanks a lot a lot a lot. I solved that problem about unknown devices.
But I didn't solved the other problem about X.M.P. In fact if I click on it I se another writings: Profile 1.
You wrote: "You just have to click on the XMP button to select your XMP profile and activate it". I don't see any button. Sorry. Where is it precisely? Look at my first pic please.
10-22-2018 01:55 PM
10-22-2018 02:19 PM
FoxAdriano wrote:
I thank you for your availability. Now I need the last suggestion please. because I'm totally inexperienced. I don't like a overclocked PC because it overheats and lasts less over time. I make easy videoediting with Edius 9 and it uses only the processor, not videocard.
My PC with only SSDs:
CPU: Intel i9 7940X
MOTHERBOARD: Asus PRIME X299-DELUXE
VIDEOCARD: NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080Ti
DIMM DDR4 32GB G.Skill PC 3200 CL14 KIT (4x8GB) 32GTZR Tri/ Z RGB [F4-3200C14Q-32GTZR]
I can accept only a very little overclock and I don't know how much my PC is overclocked.
In the meantime I worked on the BIOS I saw some screens I attach them.
In your opinion is my PC a little or a lot overclocked? Maybe is it better I disable X.M.P. and I choose 3600 MHz?
What can I do precisely? I'd like to have only a little more powerful PC.
THANKS a lot for your suggestions.
10-22-2018 02:24 PM
FoxAdriano wrote:
I thank you for your availability. Now I need the last suggestion please. because I'm totally inexperienced. I don't like a overclocked PC because it overheats and lasts less over time. I make easy videoediting with Edius 9 and it uses only the processor, not videocard.
My PC with only SSDs:
CPU: Intel i9 7940X
MOTHERBOARD: Asus PRIME X299-DELUXE
VIDEOCARD: NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080Ti
DIMM DDR4 32GB G.Skill PC 3200 CL14 KIT (4x8GB) 32GTZR Tri/ Z RGB [F4-3200C14Q-32GTZR]
I can accept only a very little overclock and I don't know how much my PC is overclocked.
In the meantime I worked on the BIOS I saw some screens I attach them.
In your opinion is my PC a little or a lot overclocked? Maybe is it better I disable X.M.P. and I choose 3600 MHz?
What can I do precisely? I'd like to have only a little more powerful PC.
THANKS a lot for your suggestions.