X570 Master Unstable AF

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Please just assume everything else had been tried.

I've tried f4 f5e f5g some beta bios from development. Etc...

My system goes to blank screen when playing Division 2. Like my GPU goes into power saving mode.

Anyone else with aorus x570.master experiencing same type issues?

Running 2080ti latest drivers.
 
I think this is an Nvidia issue, I had to shut off the monitor standby because it was going into standby during games as well with the last 2-3 driver revisions.
 
Nvidia GPUS are broken with the 3000 series right now. Some boards are worse than others.
 
I think this is an Nvidia issue, I had to shut off the monitor standby because it was going into standby during games as well with the last 2-3 driver revisions.

Ahh so you did that in your monitor firmware menu? Or is there another place that you would make such a setting. Forgive my ineptitude.
 
Now my board wont even train ram. It just cyclesnthrpugh back to par code 07 over and over.

B die nope

C die nope

Fuck I've never had so.many problems with a new launch product. Ever
Even Ryzen 1 was flawless for me


Going to swap this board and chip
I dont give 2 shits at this point.
 
Now my board wont even train ram. It just cyclesnthrpugh back to par code 07 over and over.

B die nope

C die nope

Fuck I've never had so.many problems with a new launch product. Ever
Even Ryzen 1 was flawless for me


Going to swap this board and chip
I dont give 2 shits at this point.

Try to use an older generation CPU and see if it works.

The board uses different micro-code for each different generation, I noticed on mine at least, because many different things act differently.
 
My board was constantly locking up for the last week. No matter what bios.

Microcenter can deal with this paper weight. I'll get a new board tomorrow.

I've built over 2500 systems in my life. I know when the board is physically messed up and this fits the bill.

If I cant q flash plus it later then clearly this board is sick. And it happens. Hundreds of micro soldered parts. Anyone can go bad compromising the whole board.
 
My board was constantly locking up for the last week. No matter what bios.

Microcenter can deal with this paper weight. I'll get a new board tomorrow.

I've built over 2500 systems in my life. I know when the board is physically messed up and this fits the bill.

If I cant q flash plus it later then clearly this board is sick. And it happens. Hundreds of micro soldered parts. Anyone can go bad compromising the whole board.

The issue is that there are lots of RAM incompatibilities right now. So it could just be unstable RAM with the current AMD microcode.
 
The issue is that there are lots of RAM incompatibilities right now. So it could just be unstable RAM with the current AMD microcode.

I was able to qflash plus it and get it to boot at 2133mhz on gskill hynix C die

It was running so perfect on 3600 BDie but then today it just took a shit. I'm not sold that I have a good board. I will forgive the lockups in games from.Nvidia drivers. But this ram bull makes no sense
How do you work perfectly with b die for days and the all of the sudden crash and burn and not work with B die anymore?

Took the bdie upstairs to my 3600 ryzen and it booted in glorious fashion without a flinch which is a b450 board

Sigh sorry this must absolutely be x570 bugs and glitches or I have a bad component on my x570. I might ditch this x570 andnjust get a nice x470 in its place.

edit* A few mins later ... with 1 stick of Gskill Hynix C Die @ base clock of 2133 15 cas single channel, with PB2 disabled only using natural boost clocks my chip is now hitting 4550mhz peak but not holding it for long. Water cooled but hey thats better than I have ever gotten before.

I was able to qflash plus the latest and publicly acknowledged as broken, agesa 1.0.0.3ab microcode. However, I suspect if I go dual channel and have issues and it wont boot then I have a bad ram slot? possibly? The pain of troubleshooting.

Anyways in order to spare complaining and yelling in this thread, I will just report kindly what my findings are later.

All I want is a stable system to play some damn video games on lmao, do you blame a brother? haha
 
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I was able to qflash plus it and get it to boot at 2133mhz on gskill hynix C die

It was running so perfect on 3600 BDie but then today it just took a shit. I'm not sold that I have a good board. I will forgive the lockups in games from.Nvidia drivers. But this ram bull makes no sense
How do you work perfectly with b die for days and the all of the sudden crash and burn and not work with B die anymore?

Took the bdie upstairs to my 3600 ryzen and it booted in glorious fashion without a flinch which is a b450 board

Sigh sorry this must absolutely be x570 bugs and glitches or I have a bad component on my x570. I might ditch this x570 andnjust get a nice x470 in its place.

All I know is that I have some Corsair Vengeance 3200 CL16 stuff that I ran for over a year with my same motherboard and 2700x no problem. As soon as I dropped the 3800x in I couldn't get POST and the RAM light was on. I had to pull a stick, the system booted, I had to set different RAM settings, put the other stick back in, and now it works. Keep in mind this is with the same beta BIOS version as well. The only thing that changed was swapping the CPU, and suddenly I had RAM issues.

The current microcode from AMD and the BIOS's generally just have issues right now. If you are having stability issues that can't be solved currently, it might make sense to just return the motherboard and wait a few months until things are patched out.
 
All I know is that I have some Corsair Vengeance 3200 CL16 stuff that I ran for over a year with my same motherboard and 2700x no problem. As soon as I dropped the 3800x in I couldn't get POST and the RAM light was on. I had to pull a stick, the system booted, I had to set different RAM settings, put the other stick back in, and now it works. Keep in mind this is with the same beta BIOS version as well. The only thing that changed was swapping the CPU, and suddenly I had RAM issues.

The current microcode from AMD and the BIOS's generally just have issues right now.

Yeah I think I am with you. Even though my Corsair is on the vendor list for my board, it HAS to be this damn micro code. Good thing I have a B450 board and 3600 non X with a Radeon 5700xt. I will just use that until this is resolved in a week or two or 6 months sigh

Trust me I am well aware of the early adopters curse so I am patient, frustrated, yet patient because I knew what I was signing up for before I swiped my debit card.
 
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We need these threads.
If using components cited on a qvl are producing error codes then what does your average kid do with their scrupulously assembled new build?
The kid followed the manufacturer recommended component list.
What happens when someone has to wait a significant amount of time for a bios or driver releases to be pushed?
It is reasonable to expect a product to be functional, and some states disallow the sale of products and services that are known to not conform to published specs.


Ideally people return the board, people publish enough data that slow sales, and board manufacturers equate timely high quality bios releases the same as board component specs.

We should want a board manufacturer to promote their bios the same way they promote pcie slot reinforcement or rgb plastic “armor”.
 
So, I picked up an Aorus Ultra, 3700x, Inland 1TB NVME and 32GB kit of the Ballistix Sport LT e die and repurposed an EVGA 1080 FTW2, 2 m.2 MX300 crucial ssd's along with 2 intell SATA ssds. And after restoring a backup from my 6700K system and cleaning up unused devices I've had 0 issues with anything. Using the F4f bios. I know the master has a better VRM but is otherwise similar to the Ultra.
I have to agree with the OP that it's likely the board that is the culprit.

And heavy doses of PUBG and Gears 5
 
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I have had nothing but problems with Gigabyte and Ryzen. I could not imagine their BIOS being any better. RAM training issues, BIOS bricks itself, standby issues, random BSODs. Their boards are stout, but their firmware sucks.
 
I have had nothing but problems with Gigabyte and Ryzen. I could not imagine their BIOS being any better. RAM training issues, BIOS bricks itself, standby issues, random BSODs. Their boards are stout, but their firmware sucks.

The first time my Master and 3700x boot, the board went through a few times training the CPU, but everything works fine after that. But I'm very disappointed that my combo can't even reach 4Ghz when it's advertised at 4.4Ghz.
 
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