11-12-2020 02:46 PM
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11-13-2020 06:51 PM
yvesgeiser wrote:
Regarding this BIOS release I would expect to get much more details of changes then just 2 lines.
11-14-2020 04:02 PM
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11-21-2020 03:24 PM
Super Gnome wrote:
There are a lot of threads here and on other forums that detail Bios problems in recent weeks, months, and the last couple of years. And while you might think so, it's not only Asus, to be honest. And, people have reported not only a number of problems but have even had new problems when afterwards reverting to older Bioses. Hence, a lot of us wonder what, if anything we should do when a new Bios is released. In my case, following installing these new releases, I have had a number of problems including repeated crashes, sudden shutdowns, odd clock speed and temperature problems, you name it. I personally have my settings to nearly all default except for a few tweaks of fans speeds and memory settings. In two cases, once having reverted, it has meant putting the computer in the closet for a number of months, having to reinstall Windows multiple times, etc. and loads of lost time.
Some of us need reliable computers, and that the case, if anyone installs this, if you would detail any problems, or report on not having any that would be greatly appreciated.
Also, a computer professional has recommended not installing these new releases. My question in relation to this is whether or not that is good advice.
Version 3201
2020/11/12 9.82 MBytes
ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME OMEGA BIOS 3201
"01. Improve system performance and stability.
02. Fix SSD device issue.
Before running the USB BIOS Flashback tool, please rename the BIOS file (R6EO.CAP) using BIOSRenamer. "
11-22-2020 06:04 AM
MirceaForce wrote:
I don't understand how come you have this problems I have same motheboard with QVL ram from asus and did update to bios 3201 and no problems at all did also test aida62 cpu z bench test with this config
have perform this steps before update bios:
1. load optimize defaults save before update bios
2.update bios using flash usb
3 after bios update complete load again optimize defaults save
4 shut down remove power cord wait 5 min after that clear cmos from back panel (hold 5 sec down)
5 enter bios load again optimize defaults if you want you can do this several times for new bios update
6 save your settings again
maybe this can help
so far no problems here with this last bios 3201
11-26-2020 06:35 PM
Super Gnome wrote:
Thanks for the details. It's nice you are having no problems. I'm still on an earlier Bios, and myself and a lot of others are having trouble with high end AMD systems--not only Asus. If my R6EO has problems too (it now runs fine on 3105), then I am down two systems. I am currently using and trust only a near ten year old system with a Rampage III Black Edition motherboard and have washed my hands of my new builds. Know that with 0802 a bunch of us had the same problem with our 9980xe CPU stuck at Turbo speeds and high temperatures.
Regardless, thanks for the info.