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[Bios Mod] ROG Strix X570-E/F/I Gaming

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#1 · (Edited)
A S U S

ROG Strix X570-E/F/I Gaming
Prime X370/X470-Pro

Bios Mod
The modded Bios is based on the official Bios.


Example picture




Changlog list:

ROG Strix X570-E Gaming:

Added VDDP Voltage (Ai Tweaker)
Added ASPM Support (PCI Subsystem Settings)
Unlocked AMD CBS (Advanced)
Unlocked AMD PBS (Advanced)
Added PCH Temperature (Monitor)
Added PCH Fan Control (Monitor)
Advanced Fan Settings (Monitor)
  • Min Duty Cycle 0%
  • Middle Duty Cycle 0%
  • Max Temperature up to 85°C

Added Advanced Boot Settings (Boot)

Pictures




Download:
Flashing on your own risk.
You might brick your board.



ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming
Newest Mod Version -> HWLuxx Thread
2203X - Bios Mod
1405X - Bios Mod

ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming
Newest Mod Version -> HWLuxx Thread
2203M - Bios Mod
1405M - Bios Mod

ASUS ROG Strix X570-I Gaming
HWLuxx Thread
2203I - Bios Mod
1405I - Bios Mod

ASUS Prime X370-Pro
HWLuxx Thread
5204X - Bios Mod
5220X - Bios Mod

ASUS Prime X470-Pro
HWLuxx Thread
5220 - Profile Mod - BCLK Spread Spectrum disabled
5406 - Profile Mod - BCLK Spread Spectrum disabled


Follow the instructions in the "Readme.pdf" file.
EZ Flash 3 is not working with modded Bios files.


Donation
In case you appreciate my work and wanna donate something, just DM me.

 
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#5 ·
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Originally Posted by Lermite View Post

I tried to test the P-States trough this modded bios but its says "Applicable only if PcdOcDisable=FALSE".

Where is this option in the bios?
What settings have you changed? Have you tried to load defaults settings?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Anty View Post

Is there something like DRAM boot voltage on C6H for prime-pro?
Sadly not.
 
#6 ·
Quote:
Originally Posted by Reous View Post

What settings have you changed? Have you tried to load defaults settings?
Apart my settings from the official 0805 bios, I only changed CLDO_VDDP Voltage = Manual > 955

The message "Applicable only if PcdOcDisable=FALSE" is at the bottom of your 9th pictures, below the title 'Pictures".

I tried to set three P-States, the sames I had trough ZenStates, but in Windows, the CPU was stuck on P1 (2.8 Ghz at 1.05V), as if the P0 and P2 were never activated.
That's why I think "PcdOcDisable" really must be disabled, but I have no clue where to find it.

Even more bothering, after this attemp, I set all the P-States on Auto then I switched back to ZenStates but even it don't work any longer. Fortunately, the fixed P-States trough ZenStates is P0.
I tried to load the Default settings in the BIOS,then I set them all manually, but ZenStates is still stuck on P0.
I still can try to get rid manually of ZenStates then to reinstall it but as the issue started when I tried to set the P-States trough the bios, it would probably don't solve that issue.

If neither the P-States from the BIOS or the one from ZenStates work any more, l'll switch back to a OC with a fixed frequency. The difference on the input power is tiny anyway, but I hope I'll get back the P-States somehow, because I don't really care if they are managed by the bios or by ZenStates.
 
#8 ·
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Originally Posted by chroniclard View Post

I also changed the power profile in windows to set minimum processor state to 20%. Now clocks up and down pretty well.
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Damn, you're right! My power plan "AMD Ryzen Balanced just had its "Minimal processor state" set at 100%, despite I had set it at 50%.
That explains perfectly why ZenStates didn't work any more. I stil have to try the P-State trough the bios but now, I know what to check if the frequency become fixed again.
 
#9 ·
I sincerely hope your release of this results in ASUS waking up and giving these options in the next official BIOS
 
#11 ·
Quote:
Originally Posted by Reous View Post

Yeah would be great but i dont think Asus is gonna do this.
It's a shame. It was a 160 dollar when i get it.

So. Thank you very much. I successfully flashed this Bios too.

Enviado desde mi SM-G930F mediante Tapatalk
 
#13 ·
Good Job Reous.
Just to know, will be possible to flash back an official bios from your modded bios' EZ Flash 3?

Thank you very much for the effort in this
 
#14 ·
Quote:
Originally Posted by iNeri View Post

It's a shame. It was a 160 dollar when i get it.

So. Thank you very much. I successfully flashed this Bios too.
Ikr. Not even the Strix X370 Gaming has access to the PStates or the full AMD CBS settings.

Quote:
Originally Posted by komodikkio View Post

Good Job Reous.
Just to know, will be possible to flash back an official bios from your modded bios' EZ Flash 3?

Thank you very much for the effort in this
Hey
smile.gif
Yes you can flash back to any official Bios with EZ Flash 3.
 
#16 ·
Ok, thank you very much again Reo
I think i'll give it a try, as soon as i'll be able to get the values for a stable low temp oc on this config, cause i'm planning to set up asap a dual boot Win/Linux, so the unlocked options would really be a good thing

Sorry for my english, i'm a bit rusty
Have a good Sunday!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Reous View Post

Hey
smile.gif
Yes you can flash back to any official Bios with EZ Flash 3.
 
#20 ·
Hey, I would love to know if the tools you use for BIOS modding on the X370 Prime Pro would work for other AM4 models, albeit with the same AMI BIOS ICs.

I want to enable some features not present currently on my AB350-Gaming, which I highly suspect as per Gigabyte tradition are artificially locked out of this model and are present on higher end models.

Anyways, thanks in advance!
 
#22 ·
sorry. wrong post
 
#25 ·


Thanks for Bios, never could get 3333mhz stable with good timing, using stilt and some RZQ/3 for the bottom 3.

Anyone got tip to improve on copy?

(First post, was always lurking, never posted)

Also I'm still experimenting on 3466mhz, wanted to get a stable 3333mhz first before I move to 3466mhz!
 
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