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Rampage v extreme bios 3301

skypx
Level 8
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XBrookieX
Level 7
does it increase boot up speed? gradually not as fast since 1801.

Nonny
Level 10
Strange , i have also a Rode USB mic , but like i say my USB problems are also only with the camera , in skype also i start the camera then 3 til 15 minutes it crash my USB controller when i dont
start the camera in Skype , only call all is fine , Camtasia the same but in 2101 is working all but i have to switch the Xhci to Auto then all is good , why this happends
to you without camera i have no idea , is the configuration of the RODE mic maybe not correct like the Sample rate over 44.1 kHz ?

For those of you still having powerloss reboots, I'd recommend trying the tips from this other thread :

https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?85355-Random-restarts-with-3009-and-3101/page11

It did work for me so far 😄

Qwinn
Level 11
I'm running 3301 fine, as I have the entire 3101+ series. I don't think it's "full of bugs", honestly, though I can understand why it may seem so. One thing about the 3xxx series of BIOS's is that they provide a quite significant improvement in memory performance. That's simply going to put more stress on the IMC. To get it working will likely require a retuning of memory OC - in particular, these BIOS's seem to have a lower tolerance for 1T command rate - but the gains from the BIOS itself generally seem to more than make up for the lowered OC settings. By a lot in my case. I've gone back to my 2666 Mhz XMP settings, running very stable, but the BIOS improvements have made up for about 60% of the gains I had from when I was running 3000Mhz on the pre-2101 BIOS's (unfortunately, 3000Mhz ultimately proved to not be completely stable even on the older BIOS's, so I had to abandon 3000 Mhz anyway.)

From the various reports I've been reading, there do seem to be widespread issues attempting to run memory at optimized defaults (2133Mhz). I would consider that a bug, if it's actually the case. Easily solved by running the memory at XMP settings. But overall, I think these BIOS's are a great improvement over the pre-3xxx line.

DTHCoCo
Level 9
wow does ASUS even bother to test these bios for more than 2 mins, the 4th bios to do random power cycle what a joke!!!

Vlada011
Level 10
I will need soon to flash BIOS on my RVE because M.2 NVMe installation.
My BIOS is pretty old, what you think I should install last or some of previous models.

2001
3009
3101
3202

Any model after 1302.

Well, if you go through the various posts for this motherboard, the safe bet seem to be 2001.

Although, the 3xxx series brings much to the table, so far I'm stable with 3202, but some are still reporting problems with that version. I'd try it if I were you, and if met with cold reboots, just flash back to 2001.

Vlada011 wrote:
I will need soon to flash BIOS on my RVE because M.2 NVMe installation.
My BIOS is pretty old, what you think I should install last or some of previous models.

2001
3009
3101
3202

Any model after 1302.


You can try to use latest 3301, maybe you won't have any powerloses and restars.
But if they will happen you should use 2101 defenetly. Not 2001.
Better to use "Flashback" procedure to update and fallback.

Qwinn
Level 11
I've actually been hearing 2101 as the BIOS of choice to go back to if the 3000's give you any grief (I personally am really liking 3301). My own experience agrees with that. For my chip, I did think it was better than any of its predecessors (though yes, I respect 1701 as a contender). The 3000's may cause initial issues but they can also significantly boost memory performance, at least in benchmarks, up to you if it's worth the attempt.

pamir47
Level 7
My computer rebooted by it self 5 minutes after the bios was updated 😕