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I believe this proves that BIOS version, settings or the way it is flashed has nothing to do with the real cause of this the problem.Here are the results to the poll I posted a few days ago. It looks like 53% of us are using the newer revised BIOS that is supposed to address system stability (not sure if that pertains to our issue or not). Thanks for voting!
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I believe this proves that BIOS version, settings or the way it is flashed has nothing to do with the real cause of this the problem.
I will also add to this list the OS type/version, drivers, software...
Issue is clearly of electrical nature.
What BIOS version are you running?I've signed the petition, thanks for organising.
Mine did it again this morning just before a teams meeting - nice! Last time was on 11th Nov, so not too bad (though it really ought to not do it at all!)
I've given up trying bios updates and whatnot - I just keep a couple of screwdrivers handy and as soon as I see that light isn't on I go through the "fix" routine. I've also installed "Argus monitor" fan control software, which means there's nothing I have to change in the bios when it boots back up again, so the time cost isn't too bad. Sucks but what can you do.
Don’t worry, it will happen again . Sign the petitionHi!
I am glad that this thread exists now! Oh man, i wished it had exist only two weeks earlier, it would have saved me so much trouble, work, testing and frustration...
I have the exact same issue like in the opening post mentioned with the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master combined with a 3600X. It rans 2 evenings, everything necessary was just installed and ready to go. On the next evening, nothing happend. The PC was completely dead. It droves me crazy. I tested everything although everything is new and there were no issues before. The only thing i did not do was to remove the CMOS-battery, because the board has a backup-BIOS and a CLEAR-CMOS-button and so, there was no logic for me in removing the battery...
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I am glad that this thread exists now! Oh man, i wished it had exist only two weeks earlier, it would have saved me so much trouble, work, testing and frustration...
I have the exact same issue like in the opening post mentioned with the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master combined with a 3600X. It rans 2 evenings, everything necessary was just installed and ready to go. On the next evening, nothing happend. The PC was completely dead. It droves me crazy. I tested everything although everything is new and there were no issues before. The only thing i did not do was to remove the CMOS-battery, because the board has a backup-BIOS and a CLEAR-CMOS-button and so, there was no logic for me in removing the battery...
The following 5 1/2 (!) weeks the board was in repair at Gigabyte. It came back with some scratches at the VRM-Coolers and some bent fins, i thought they have fixed something there. But, the system rans without issues completely fine again... For 6 weeks. On Sunday evening, after the PC was shut down for approx. 2 h or so it did not power on. Again. The same issue occurred again! In repair for five and a half week to function for six weeks. Wow! What is this???
The hint with the CMOS-battery-removal worked for me. The PC is alive again. But, this can not be the solution! I have a system with a custom water cooling loop, vertical GPU-mount, ... I can not remove the CMOS-battery every now and then!
I hope there will be a fix for this issue. A new BIOS perhaps, that would be great.
Thank you for this thread, cold_steel! <3
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I am glad that this thread exists now! Oh man, i wished it had exist only two weeks earlier, it would have saved me so much trouble, work, testing and frustration...
I have the exact same issue like in the opening post mentioned with the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master combined with a 3600X. It rans 2 evenings, everything necessary was just installed and ready to go. On the next evening, nothing happend. The PC was completely dead. It droves me crazy. I tested everything although everything is new and there were no issues before. The only thing i did not do was to remove the CMOS-battery, because the board has a backup-BIOS and a CLEAR-CMOS-button and so, there was no logic for me in removing the battery...
To some people (like myself) the issue has been resolved, possibly temporarily, so now everything's working as expected. Like I said in previous posts when the mobo works as expected it's great.Hi, so what's the current view of this issue or the motherboard line in general?
I'm deciding between Aorus Pro and Asus Tuf Pro, I prefer Aorus more but then I encounter so many remarks about such issues (while not really anything on Tuf), but it's hard to imagine that the whole Aorus line would be a no-go...
Thank you for input
I haven't had any power on issues on a rev 1.2 board since I bought it 4 months ago, using it daily with it powered on most of the time so it probably has a 1-2k hours on it by now. Only issue I've had is with USB weirdness but this seems to affect all x570 boards. Honestly there isn't anything comparable to the feature set of the master at this price point, I looked and everything similar was missing stuff, or has weaker VRM/memory OC. If you don't need all the things the master has though, I'd just get the asus.Hi, so what's the current view of this issue or the motherboard line in general?
I'm deciding between Aorus Pro and Asus Tuf Pro, I prefer Aorus more but then I encounter so many remarks about such issues (while not really anything on Tuf), but it's hard to imagine that the whole Aorus line would be a no-go...
Thank you for input
ghp can you give us DYI instructions how to achieve this without voiding the warranty? Is it done by soldering the external battery wires to the mobo battery holder clips?A month hath passed, so my Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master decided it had been nice, and did his thing again, monday 15/2. I tried the power button 30+ times, decided it had been nice, removed graphic card and replaced the battery by two wires leading to the back of the case, and the battery is now outside. Next time, it should be a breeze.
I'm quite good at repairing things but a disaster at DIY, when anything has to be made. But this was easy enough. The battery holder contains two springs, one beneath the battery for the negative contact, one on the side that clasps the battery side and top for positive. To both you can quite easily attach the stripped end of a wire long enough to lead outside of the case, and attach to the battery or another battery holder. Nothing is altered to the MB, when you remove the wires you can put a battery in the original place. Do I make myself clear enough? I won't be doing any soldering to my MB until someone tells me which capacitor is the culprit.ghp can you give us DYI instructions how to achieve this without voiding the warranty? Is it done by soldering the external battery wires to the mobo battery holder clips?
I'd recommend updating to the most current BIOS, F33c. Every since I have updated mine to F32 and now to F33c, I haven't had any issues. F32 says they added a fix for system stability, which could be for the issue we are all having. Good luck and feel free to reach out to all of us and keep us updated.I wish I had seen this thread back in November when I sent my Aorus ultra rev 1.1 into Gigabyte RMA for this issue. I'll note as well since it seems to be a common factor is i'm running a 3900X as well. I couldn't figure it out, removed everything. Tried different PSU, the works. They had told me at that time there was no known issues with it as well. Took a couple of months and got my board back with a note that said "could not duplicate, no problems found" but they had reflashed my bios.
It's worked since getting it back, but tonight the same thing happened again and a good friend found this thread and linked it to me. Sure enough leaving my cmos battery out for a few minutes resurrected it. I was pretty gutted getting home after a long day of work and my computer doing the same thing again that Gigabye said they couldn't duplicate. I went ahead and signed the petition I saw linked. Thanks for all the help, wish there was a more concrete resolution to this problem.
I'd recommend updating to the most current BIOS, F33c. Every since I have updated mine to F32 and now to F33c, I haven't had any issues. F32 says they added a fix for system stability, which could be for the issue we are all having. Good luck and feel free to reach out to all of us and keep us updated.
I'll note as well since it seems to be a common factor is i'm running a 3900X as well.
Yeah, you will have to set all your settings.Been scared to update because of the issues. But now I’m considering it.
I assume I’ll have to set my RAM timings again after the update? It’s been so long since I flashed my mobo.
Lots of other boards regularly in stock too?Been looking at gigabyte x570s for a possible 5900x system since those are readily in stock. Unfortunately it seems they havent gotten their crap together yet :|
I have not had this issue. Maybe try reflashing the BIOS and see if that fixes it or wait until they release a new beta BIOS, updating to the 1.2.0.2 AGESA code.I recently updated to F33c and my computer hangs when trying to enter the bios. After I do a clear cmos it allows me to enter but after making any changes it will hang up my computer on the logo splash screen when hitting del to enter the bios. It boots into windows and works perfectly fine if I leave it alone when booting. Anyone else experience this?
Enjoy! I’ve really been impressed with it vs the 3900x it replaced - not that it was a slouch.Dropped in the 5900x. Reset memory settings in bios. Running like a champ.
New bios seems fine so far. Go for it.System wouldn't wake from suspend, had no problems for 2 months and a week. I was waiting for it to happen. With the battery now outside of the case, it took a couple of seconds (to boot, the suspend was ruined). Next time, I'll look for a bios upgrade.
Yeah, it’s a champ. Planning to overclock soon. I have an Arctic Liquid Freezer 420 on it so I expect some success.Enjoy! I’ve really been impressed with it vs the 3900x it replaced - not that it was a slouch.