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Updated my first post with fan profile BIOS for all boards! https://www.overclock.net/forum/28023210-post4.html
In your updated post - it now has the "5f" tag - assuming this is now an "official" bios or will there be another one ultimately updated via the gigabyte support site?

I've updated with this one btw - and it works very well. One other question - does the SIV app override the PCH fan details (seems to be)? If so - then if I'm correct - the SIV app needs to be updated to reflect the default config established within the new bios?

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In your updated post - it now has the "5f" tag - assuming this is now an "official" bios or will there be another one ultimately updated via the gigabyte support site?

I've updated with this one btw - and it works very well. One other question - does the SIV app override the PCH fan details (seems to be)? If so - then if I'm correct - the SIV app needs to be updated to reflect the default config established within the new bios?
1. You will see F5F on the website, probably tomorrow. Just depends on when all the servers get propagated with the file.

2. We still have to integrate SIV with the new profiles. For now you should be able to see the fan speed, but not make adjustments. I'd say this is pretty low on the priority list right now but it will come eventually.
 

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I can't get xmp 3200 to work at all with Micron e die ram. Its on the support list (Ballistix LT 3200) and I have them in the A2-B2 slots, 2400 is fine but 3200 is instant BSOD or memtest errors if I get that far. I did get it working for a few hours but then it reverts back to errors especially after shutting down or turning back on. Should I just try new memory at this point?
 

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I can't get xmp 3200 to work at all with Micron e die ram. Its on the support list (Ballistix LT 3200) and I have them in the A2-B2 slots, 2400 is fine but 3200 is instant BSOD or memtest errors if I get that far. I did get it working for a few hours but then it reverts back to errors especially after shutting down or turning back on. Should I just try new memory at this point?
Try to set XMP, then set the DRAM Voltage to 1.35v by hand.

I have the 32gb 3000 CL15 kit and noticed that it just sticks to 1.2v if you don't set the voltage.
 

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Try to set XMP, then set the DRAM Voltage to 1.35v by hand.

I have the 32gb 3000 CL15 kit and noticed that it just sticks to 1.2v if you don't set the voltage.
Oh my god thank you. I've been struggling with BSOD and instability since Sunday. One was set to 1.2 and one was set to 2.5(!) no idea where the 2.5v came from. This is after setting to default first before trying to load XMP. I just set both DRAM channels to 1.35 and I have 0 errors in memtest. Makes me wonder if I was able to boot up a few times at 1.2 volts 3200 what this Micron e die is capable of.
 

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I guess I'm in the club now too. This is my first Gigabyte board, in decades of PC building. Usually I'm an Asus fanboy, but I also lack patience, and this was in stock. :D



I pray this Gigabyte BIOS will be decent!
 

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I guess I'm in the club now too. This is my first Gigabyte board, in decades of PC building. Usually I'm an Asus fanboy, but I also lack patience, and this was in stock. :D



I pray this Gigabyte BIOS will be decent!
Well I just ordered the Master today too, I have a i7-6800 w/ a giga board and no issues with it. I currently have CH6 and decided to go back to gigabyte for new chipset along w/ 3900x i just got. This thread seems to have better support over CH6 one w/ no response from Asus. :(
 

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GBT-MatthewH your assistance in this thread has been the selling point for a 570 pro wifi when I get my finances together.

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Memory is pretty trivial on X570. I wouldn't use so much of the old logic to apply to this platform. Yes 2 sticks is easier than 4, however 4 sticks @ 3600 is not hard at all. Here's my system with 4 sticks @ 3600. Just enabled XMP... It wasn't even a full 4 stick kit, I combine 2 seperate kits which is also (usually) more difficult.
Hey Matt, are all the board’s dimms daisy chained? Or T-topology? Buildzoid has mentioned assuming they were daisy chained.

I want to make sure I get the correct ram kit for this platform.

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[PCGH] torture test Aorus X570 Xtreme passive cooling capacity using Ryzen 9 3900X with Prime95 w/AVX and The Witcher 3

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X570 AORUS Master BIOS Overview (for anybody interested in the board) pre-rease BIOS F5c
 

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I dont think is nvidia related. This is also happening with a radeon 7 and rx5700 as well. So pcie3 and pcie4. You can read the full story on the x370 taichi thread.

So, it has to be an agesa issue related with the implementation of pcie4 :/

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Didn't mean to imply its Nvidia specific, only that Nvidia has acknowledged they are working on it... I have seen issues on AMD as well.
 

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Hey there!

I've been looking at upgrading my 4790k to either a 3700x or a 3900x, and gigabyte's boards look incredibly solid for this platform. It's always refreshing and just downright awesome seeing active hardware reps like @GBT-MatthewH working hard to make their products better with the community's help.

If anyone has a power meter of some kind, what power consumption numbers are you seeing? I'm mostly interested in idle measurements with nothing going on.

The reason I ask is because reviews like this one from eteknix have idle system power consumption levels in the 100+ watt range, while X470 and Intel platforms are seeing a more reasonable 45-75W with an equivalent configuration.

Are these large idle power numbers just a result of how they are testing? I read Robert Hallock's post on how monitoring software affects idle boost clocks and voltages. Could their results have been affected by the faster clockspeed response time to short CPU loads?

Electricity is expensive here in the UK. If X570 takes twice the electricity to run while sitting idle over X470, that affects my purchasing decisions quite a bit. If the power consumption without anything going on including monitoring software etc is closer to the 60-70W mark, I'd see that as a non-issue. 100W+ on the other hand is too high.
 

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Since someone posted a ""review"" video of the Aorus Xtreme..
(and no offense to the poster, comment would have been the same no matter the source)

Please be careful with what you post please, especially if it's a ""review""; meaning that if you have watched something before you link it here, make the extra effort and point out the inconsistencies, errors, etc; don't just paste vids.
99% of the sites out there spread the wrong information around, we don't need to do that as well.
When someone loads Prime to test an X570 mobo's chipset's temps ... need i say more? No :)

It's an excellent board, that has thus far not being graced with an excellent review; a very common phenomenon. Unofrtunately.
 

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Has anyone with these new GB boards tried to run with a PCIE extender? I ask because I have a TT Core P3 that I'd like to mount this sexy new board on, with vertical GPU mount, but I'm wondering if PCIE4 will have signalling issues over the extender? Or do we need to wait for PCIE4 extenders now?
 
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