erek
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Testing out version 2702 as we speak... hoping for no random reboots...
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wasn't stable for me, back to 2402.Testing out version 2702 as we speak... hoping for no random reboots...
wasn't stable for me, back to 2402.
This may be a stupid question but have you tried a full CMOS reset between BIOSes? Usually I just reset the BIOS to defaults before flashing but a few times I've run into issues after a BIOS update that were fixed with a CMOS reset.CROSSHAIR VIII FORMULA - WHEA LOGGER ERRORS
"Reading about the BIOS issues I thought I'd been doing OK. Updated to 2402 a week or so back...then started having unexpected restarts.
Digging into it, I found WHEA-Logger errors occurring regularly. The errors seem to have coincided with installing 2311 although I didn't seem to be getting the restarts until 2402. I just installed 2701 this afternoon and am already logging WHEA errors.
It almost seems like they usually occur on an idle system. I haven't had a restart during several recent encoding sessions that ran 80+% for 24+ hours straight.
I run pretty much everything on AUTO with DOCP enabled - g.skill 3600/CL16 2x16GB. I've never fooled with SOC voltage (a bit with CPU core and LLC settings).
I may try going back to 2206....
ROG Crosshair VIII Formula
3950X
32GB g.skill Ripjaws 3600/CL16 RAM
Kraken X62 280mm AIO"
This may be a stupid question but have you tried a full CMOS reset between BIOSes? Usually I just reset the BIOS to defaults before flashing but a few times I've run into issues after a BIOS update that were fixed with a CMOS reset.
what did you get?Oh that's just great. Hope this gets sorted out before my CPU arrives.
Picked up a 5800x for now.what did you get?
what moboPicked up a 5800x for now.
Rog crosshair viii hero :\ Tho no issues right now with my 3700x.what mobo
I've seen a CMOS reset fix similar issues related to agesa updates on am4, there's a good chance it won't fix it but it would certainly be high on my list of things to try in that situation.Other vendors cropping up with issues.... lots of issues with BIOS on newer AMD:
"Note that Gigabyte uses a very specific naming scheme for their BIOS updates and this BIOS has a letter behind the number so it is a beta BIOS. OC.N has a lot of reports of WHEA errors with this particular BETA."
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...rboards-via-bios-updates.275373/#post-4403920
is this related as a topic?
First edition EPYCS weren’t much better. I am a fair ways behind on my BIOS updates on one of my host servers because I am deathly afraid to do them before I have a secondary server built for it. Hopefully next week..Heard Ryzen 1 was rough
is this related as a topic?
I grabbed the latest BIOS for my board before I booted up the machine.sad, just realized the recent BIOS i'm stable on is the Beta BIOS
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Version 2402 Beta Version2020/11/04
Version 3003I grabbed the latest BIOS for my board before I booted up the machine.
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Yea thats some bullshit. May be they need more time but their X470 already has AGESA 1.1.8.0 so I am confused why they wouldn't have their newer boards updated by now lol. Probably because they went straight to 1.1.8.0 on those. I guess we just gotta wait. i have been looking in the bios and couldn't find that shit even this latest one. oh well!No mention of PBO2 yet...bummer.
AGESA, stability and compatibility. Stop pushing Intel XMP RAM up AMD's arse.(no way i'm trying this until i hear about a truly stable release... been a nightmare on these bioses... see: https://hardforum.com/threads/asus-...v2-pi-1-1-0-0-patch-b.2002763/post-1044788792 )
BIOS
Version 2402 Beta Version
2020/11/04 20.13 MBytes
ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI) BIOS 2402
"1. Update AMD AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.1.0.0 Patch C
2. Improve system stability
3. Improve DRAM compatibility
Example: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...FI/ROG-CROSSHAIR-VIII-HERO-WIFI-ASUS-2402.ZIP
d3athf1sh
man, you got that 5800X quick
Sure, 3200MHz is an AMD ram speed. 2666/2933/3200/3466/3733 AMD. 2800/3000/3200/3400/3600/3800 are all Intel XMP speeds. Stop watching utube and read AMD's website at launch. AMD FX4300/FX6300/FX8300 1600/1866/2133/2400. 266MHz steps on AMD. Intel is 200MHz steps. 2400/3200/4000 are on both lists.For what its worth, i'm on 3.40 and my system is absolutely stable.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ASRock/comments/jj1b6q/x570_taichi_bios_v360_released_today/
It's hard to find too many things dedicated to the X570 Taichi, and, of course, there's confirmation bias here. People with perfectly stable systems don't have any reason to make a comment about it.
5800X and which ram sticks? At what speed and latency?I'm running the latest AGESA (patch C) on my Asrock x570 Taichi with no problems. Stable and smooth with my 5800X.
totally stock XMP settings. XMP is an Intel Trademark and Intel 200MHz steps. AMD is 266MHz steps.why should i have to manually intervene at totally stock XMP settings for stability?
seems unacceptable
Maybe there's a flaw in core 0 causing hardware errors? I mean, I don't doubt the firmware/microcode could be the cause, but a faulty cpu is also possible.Giving 3003 the good old college try... FurMark and Prime95... didn't crash
though... still saw WHEA-Logger Event 19 (not under load even)
"A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Unknown Error Source
Error Type: Bus/Interconnect Error
Processor APIC ID: 0
The details view of this entry contains further information."
it is possible...Maybe there's a flaw in core 0 causing hardware errors? I mean, I don't doubt the firmware/microcode could be the cause, but a faulty cpu is also possible.
ended up crashing again, back to the WHEA-Logger 19 events spamming.it is possible...
also i did clear my CMOS a few times this time, manually