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TUF GAMING X570-PLUS BIOS 4802
Version 4802
16.18MB
2023/07/17
"1. Update AGESA version to ComboV2PI 1.2.0.A
2. Mitigate the AMD potential security vulnerabilities for AMD Athlon™ processors and Ryzen™ processors
3. Improve system stability"
so i updated to this from 4602 and now i can run my DOCP 4000mhz ram stable at its rated speed. this was impossible to even boot with 4602
great update!

€: well, kinda stable: TestMem5 stable but with lots of corrected WHEAs
 
So I'm experiencing micro stuttering in Assetto Corsa VR after installing a new 5800X3D, upgraded from a 5600X. Updated bios, AMD chipset drivers, disabled secure boot / ftpm / tpm, updated nvidia drivers, DDU / installed old nvidia drivers, changed power modes for the gpu and in windows. Dirt Rally 2 VR appears to run smooth, Deep Rock Galactic seems to run smooth, Red Dead 2 runs smooth, The Finals has some micro stutter (unclear if that's related or just the game). Rolled back one bios version, tried Asus website chipset drivers.

Using the latest stable version of SOL in Assetto content manager, and disabled FSR in content manager. VR ran pretty smooth with the 5600X, I upgraded to the 5800X3D to have fewer fps dips, but its a stuttery mess instead lol. Timespy score is 16,139 and portroyal 11,299, which seems like everything's normal?

Any other suggestions to try before I do fresh windows install? I'd like to avoid that, I'd lose some software I have installed. Thank you

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X3D
GPU: EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 Ultra
RAM: 32gb DDR4 3600mhz Corsair Vengeance
MOBO: Asus TUF Gaming x570 Plus
HD1: 500gb Samsung Evo 970 Plus nvme
HD2: 2tb Samsung Evo 860 SSD
HD3: 2gb Samsung Evo 970 Plus nvme
Case: Phanteks P400A Digital
PSU: Corsair RM650x
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-UH12A CPU cooler


Ran cinebench and something doesn't seem right, cpu only hits 4.22ghz multicore, multicore score of 851pts, single core 4.4ghz and a core of 93pts. Temps seem fine during the test, 75-76C.

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Single core results
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I went into the Asus bios / advanced / exit, and clicked "load optimized settings" then save and reset hoping that would do something. Same result.

Should the 5800x3d be boosting higher and scoring better? Anything else I should try setting wise in bios?
 
So I'm experiencing micro stuttering in Assetto Corsa VR after installing a new 5800X3D, upgraded from a 5600X. Updated bios, AMD chipset drivers, disabled secure boot / ftpm / tpm, updated nvidia drivers, DDU / installed old nvidia drivers, changed power modes for the gpu and in windows. Dirt Rally 2 VR appears to run smooth, Deep Rock Galactic seems to run smooth, Red Dead 2 runs smooth, The Finals has some micro stutter (unclear if that's related or just the game). Rolled back one bios version, tried Asus website chipset drivers.

Using the latest stable version of SOL in Assetto content manager, and disabled FSR in content manager. VR ran pretty smooth with the 5600X, I upgraded to the 5800X3D to have fewer fps dips, but its a stuttery mess instead lol. Timespy score is 16,139 and portroyal 11,299, which seems like everything's normal?

Any other suggestions to try before I do fresh windows install? I'd like to avoid that, I'd lose some software I have installed. Thank you

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X3D
GPU: EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 Ultra
RAM: 32gb DDR4 3600mhz Corsair Vengeance
MOBO: Asus TUF Gaming x570 Plus
HD1: 500gb Samsung Evo 970 Plus nvme
HD2: 2tb Samsung Evo 860 SSD
HD3: 2gb Samsung Evo 970 Plus nvme
Case: Phanteks P400A Digital
PSU: Corsair RM650x
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-UH12A CPU cooler


Ran cinebench and something doesn't seem right, cpu only hits 4.22ghz multicore, multicore score of 851pts, single core 4.4ghz and a core of 93pts. Temps seem fine during the test, 75-76C.

Multicore results
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Single core results
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I went into the Asus bios / advanced / exit, and clicked "load optimized settings" then save and reset hoping that would do something. Same result.

Should the 5800x3d be boosting higher and scoring better? Anything else I should try setting wise in bios?
It seems stable so far. No clear difference in performance.
New AMD Chipset drivers out on AMD site:
AMD Chipset Drivers: Revision Number 6.01.25.342 File Size 66 MB Release Date 1/31/2024
So far, stable, with perhaps a little performance increase on CIneBench (<5%).

Joe
 
"Hi guys, can anyone help me please? I need a BIOS dump file for the ASUS TUF GAMING X570 PLUS motherboard. Everything worked fine, but one day I turned on my PC and only got a black screen :( After checking the motherboard, I found that only the DRAM light is illuminated, and the POST does not progress beyond DRAM, it doesn't go to CPU-->VGA-->BOOT. I also have a donor Gigabyte B550 motherboard. I moved all the components there, and everything works fine, which means the problem is not with the CPU, RAM, GPU, M.2, or PSU; all parts work fine.

With this version of the motherboard, I'm unable to write the BIOS from a flash drive or connect directly to the BIOS chip pins. All I could do was solder thin wires to the BIOS chip and write the BIOS using a CH341 programmer, but it didn’t help. Maybe a BIOS dump file can help to rebuild my motherboard :(" "In any case, I will desolder the BIOS chip from the motherboard and then write it using a programmer, if that helps me." Sorry for my English
 
Anything new on this bios??
This bios is finally out of BETA for my board X570 Prime Pro not much different from this TUF board. Will load it on saturday and let you know if I notice anything different.
 
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Version 5021
16.2 MB
2024/11/04
"1. Updated AGESA to version ComboV2PI 1.2.0.Cc.
2. Resolved CPU exception when adjusting items like ""When system is in sleep, hibernate, or soft off states"" in certain languages."

Out of BETA, using it now but nothing to note, All working as it should...
 
yup this bios is fine no issues.
 
hi, I have an issue with my asus x570 tuff gaming wifi plus. A time ago when I bought Ryzen 3600 processor and after 5 months working fine with docp in 3600mhz, after a bios update my PC self reboot in any time, even rollback to previous bios version didn't solve the issue. The only solution was set VDDCR SOC Voltage to manual in 1.0v.

Now I just bought a asus rtx 4070ti super tuff gaming and PC started to show green lines on screen but sometimes it's frequently and other times it's every five minutes. The only solution for now was underclock ram frequency to 3200mhz, I did this because I remembered that when I activated the docp profile at 3600mhz in the BIOS I got a warning saying that it could cause instability with PCIe 4.0 devices, such as the video card. I suspect it's related to voltage issue but I don't know how to test it. please help.

my setup is: motherboard asus x570 tuf gaming plus wifi - Ryzen 3600 -asus rtx 4070 ti super tuff gaming - ram GeiL EVO X II Ryzen at 3600mhz with docp enabled, model number: GAEXSY416GB3600C18BDC - power supply Corsair 750W 80 Plus Gold RM750X - windows 11 24h2 clean installed after install video card - Bios has 5021 version - latest Nvidia drivers from official site.
 
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