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You're looking in pbo under advanced/cbs...?Upgraded to 3102 on my C8H non-WiFi. So far so good, I had to go back in and enable DOCP for the RAM speeds, but everything seems to be working well so far. No sign of Curve Optimizer in the BIOS yet, though.
I thought I was, yeah...not seeing it, but I'll have to poke around some more.You're looking in pbo under advanced/cbs...?
Dang I don't see the new beta yet for my pleb PRIME x570-P board.
Version 3405 2021/02/05 20.14 MBytes
ROG STRIX X570-F GAMING BIOS 3405
1. Update AMD AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.0
2. Update AMD RAID UEFI driver
3. Improve system stability
https://rog.asus.com/uk/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x570-f-gaming-model/helpdesk_bios
Not a beta version.
3402 appears to have been removed.
Version 3405 2021/02/05 20.14 MBytes
ROG STRIX X570-F GAMING BIOS 3405
1. Update AMD AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.0
2. Update AMD RAID UEFI driver
3. Improve system stability
https://rog.asus.com/uk/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x570-f-gaming-model/helpdesk_bios
Not a beta version.
3402 appears to have been removed.
still up for x570-e 3402 altho i just updated to 3405 did not bother with 3402 and any previous betas before after reports.
i'm the same I don't load the beta's I wait for final.
I do monitor threads though with people running the beta to catch issues.
The chipset drivers got update to this time and might be extra important cos it improves stability probably as result of this new bios update which is probably baseline requirement to run stable
I put 3204 on my Crosshair VIII Hero with 3950x machine a few days ago. I imported my settings and ran Memtest and it was stable for the full run. I ran R20 and got 9201 multi-core. However, the single core score dropped a bit. After 3 runs, the best was 524. I think I've seen as high as 535 before.
Ran it again last night and just walked away 9223 mulit and 504 single. Something is a bit off on single.Probably unchanged and just margin of error
Ran it again last night and just walked away 9223 mulit and 504 single. Something is a bit off on single.
Considering updating, since I'm running 2816 beta. However, I have no issues with this beta version, so redoing it all, is not the first that comes to mind. I might do it sometime, when reports are coming in. Got a x570 Strix-f gaming with a 3700x.
Yeah, I know about the new chipset drivers, installed a few days ago. I have downloaded the 3405. I need to check if I can save the BIOS settings on a USB stick and importthem on the new BIOS, but dosn't sound like that will work, or just take SS of the settings.As far i am aware there is a 3001 non beta that is probably better then 2816 could be wrong, the 3405 non beta is based on previous betas before that.
New chipset drivers also adress some stability so its worth updating now.
With Asus Bios updates you always have to go back through and check your timings and voltages and then run memtest to make sure there are no errors and it's stable. They're always tweaking the ram training on their boards.
Pro tip - set your voltages back before you set your frequency for overclock
If I did all that, I would never flash the BIOS. It's bad enough that I do a full Memtest run that takes like 15 hours each time.Agreed.
After every bios update I had to go back and manually check all settings.
I will usually set it to D.O.C.P first then test stability. Once that clears I then load my Dram Fast Profile then recheck stability.
What he said.If I did all that, I would never flash the BIOS. It's bad enough that I do a full Memtest run that takes like 15 hours each time.
If I did all that, I would never flash the BIOS. It's bad enough that I do a full Memtest run that takes like 15 hours each time.
So do you update each release or skip one or two official BIOS releases. I'm probably averaging every other one.I work from this machine during the day for my IT job so its important to have it stable. And also why I only load full release bioses and not the beta's.
So a full 7 days of mixed use usually meets my requirements.
So do you update each release or skip one or two official BIOS releases. I'm probably averaging every other one.
yeah on my 3800X i actually get better performance / higher boost clocks w/ PBO and everything else disabled. Only thing i have tweaked is the memory and a slightly lower vcore than stock. I'm still rocking 1407 bios though and i'm afraid to update because i've got my crucial 3200 running at 3666 1:1 and it's been rock solid for over a year (i believe). even have well over 100 hrs in cyberpunk and no crashes or problems.So turning off all of the PBO stuff only let me max out at 4.8 Ghz, so I turned it all back on including all-core Curve Optimizer at -15, and now I am getting 6100 or so in CB R20. No fucking clue, it seems completely random as to what happens between BIOS changes.
This bios fixes a lot of things.Version 3602
2021/03/12 20.16 MBytes
ROG STRIX X570-F GAMING BIOS 3602
"- Update AMD AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.1
- Support Smart Access Memory for Ryzen 3000 Series Processors
- Improved system performance
- Improved system compatibility
- Improved memory performance
Before running the USB flashback tool,please rename the BIOS file (SX570FG.CAP) using BIOSRenamer"
DOWNLOAD
https://rog.asus.com/uk/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x570-f-gaming-model/helpdesk_bios