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How to select which monitor the highest priority during bootup?I've been there way more times than I'd like to admit.... have to selectively make sure the monitor is on the highest priority output.
How to select which monitor the highest priority during bootup?I've been there way more times than I'd like to admit.... have to selectively make sure the monitor is on the highest priority output.
snip from my post here https://www.overclock.net/forum/28067048-post679.htmlI'm getting a 02 code on the latest F5K for the Aorus Master when trying to boot to the Bios. Everything has been running OK in that regard since I bought the board (F5G and shipping Bios). I've tried clearing the CMOS, unplugging every uneeded USB device and shutting off the PSU. Anyone else in my situation? Seems to be able to boot to Windows half the time though. I've also tried using Windows to boot to UEFI and I still have the error.
Edit: Might be D2 code? 02 isn't in the manual.
Can you tell me the exact settings you are changing, the fan header(s) you are using, and the motherboard + BIOS? I just did a quick test and the fan profiles worked after sleep -
Go into BIOS and set fan speed to 0 up to 80C. Basically off.
Sleep system.
Wake system - fans kick up for 2-3 seconds then turn off. If the profile was resetting they should be spinning some.
I also did the same test in reverse, with fans set to 100%. They ran at same RPM before and after sleep.
After all this is said and done, I'm pretty sure those black screens with the post code stuck at different values were a situation where I was in the actual BIOS, it just wasn't outputting to the right display.@Raisin_334
snip from my post here https://www.overclock.net/forum/28067048-post679.html
Cold boot from Windows shutdown OK
*** Cold boot from Windows shutdown + turn off power supply (aka; pull mains power) *** Boots to black screen, Debug display shows <02>, keyboard still responsive to CRT-ALT-DEL and HD activity light flickers. If I CRTL-ALT-DEL or hit reset, the system will reboot to windows normally. If I stop the boot and enter BIOS there is no message warning it was reset and all settings are as they were. This behavior is repeatable but, is not consistent.
I saw your post and it got me thinking that perhaps its not the known issue with PSU power off ... I haven't messed with my monitor or different display ports on the GPU. I'm actually trying a test bios out now that is supposed to correct the bios reset after psu power off issue, thinking that was what was going on with my board. I'll have to reload F5j and test out GPU and Monitor ports.
Ill try tomorrow, today I tested sys fan 2 + 4 on master. If anyone has steps to reproduce the issue consistantly let me know. In general if I can give our team an easy way to reproduce an issue, we can fix it pretty fast. Its reproducing it that takes the longest.Not the one you quoted - but can you try it again with the fan connected to CPU_OPT? Manual fan curve (something reasonable). After resuming from sleep, it's spinning at 100%.
Ill try tomorrow, today I tested sys fan 2 + 4 on master. If anyone has steps to reproduce the issue consistantly let me know. In general if I can give our team an easy way to reproduce an issue, we can fix it pretty fast. Its reproducing it that takes the longest.
Perfect! I'll try tomorrow.Here's how I can reproduce it:
Specs:
3700X on Aorus X570 Elite with today's F4i BIOS
Windows 10 1903 with all the latest updates
Yesterdays AMD chipset driver, selected AMD Ryzen Balanced Power Plan
All "monitoring" and background apps and services are closed in Windows
No Gigabyte-software installed whatsoever, everything done through BIOS
This fan (3pin!), one plugged into CPU_OPT, one plugged into SYS_FAN1.
Steps:
I did another run to see what the fan RPMs are in HWINFO64 after Windows boots. After everything settles, all the fans (including CPU_OPT) are around 400-600rpm. Running Cinebench causes the fans to spin up properly and then return to normal speeds again after I close Cinebench. Doing the same after a sleep-cycle, CPU_OPT will always stay at >1000rpm while the others spin up and down again correctly.
- Went into BIOS, selected "Load optimized defaults"
- Restarted, went into BIOS to make sure everything and especially the fan curves in Smart Fan 5 were all reset and on default
- Restarted, booted into Windows
- Closed all apps, services, no monitoring tools and waited 2min for everything to "calm" down
- Start -> Power -> Sleep
- Waited 1min, pressed some key on my keyboard to wake the PC up again
- Immediately can hear one fan is full throttle, it's CPU_OPT. Waited a few minutes, it's not calming down. The same fan model in SYS_FAN1 seems to behave fine.
- Opened HWINFO64 to double check, CPU_OPT spins at over 1000rpm (it's a 140mm fan) while SYS_FAN1 is at ~500rpm and so are the other fans.
- Start -> Power -> Restart
- Fan still 100% but sometime towards the end of the long post (right before you hear the post-beep) the fan seems to finally load its proper profile and calm down
I hope this helps. Maybe it's some sort of weird fan incompatibility. But then again, the same model works fine in SYS_FAN1. I thought maybe my CPU_OPT header is maybe broken or bugged or something, but too many people seem to be having the same issue.
Maybe your ram is running at 1.212v like mine? I expect you might get some sudden reboots when that voltage proves to be insufficient =/I flashed my X570 Master BIOS and my RAM is around 5C cooler than before, how's that even possible with the same voltage as before? It's freaking awesome since it was getting a bit toasty anyway.
I've also seen 4.35GHz on a single core after the update on my 3600X, unfortunately still not the same as before, I was running an Asus Strix X470-F with Agesa 1002 and I've seen 4.3GHz allcore in games with single cores boosting to 4.4GHz with the same CPU. It's probably not a big deal in terms of performance but still it would be nice to see this again since my CPU is definitely capable of 4.4GHz. (Attaching a screenshot of old boost behaviour on Agesa 1002).
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DRAM voltage works fine with manual all-core-OC on the AORUS XTREME F3H AGESA 1.0.0.3ABB.I'm experiencing a strange DDR voltage bug on the latest 1003ABB (F4h on my mobo), I explained it here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/ckmeyl/1003abb_dram_voltage_bug/
but the essence of it is:
If CPU frequency is manually set in BIOS, DRAM always runs at 1.212V, regardless of its own setting. It isn't simply a display bug.
Relevant info: Aorus x570 Pro, 1003ABB, 3900x, 3600mhz CL17 memory running at XMP.
Maybe your ram is running at 1.212v like mine? I expect you might get some sudden reboots when that voltage proves to be insufficient =/
I also had much cooler ram but right below my ram temp readout is my ddr voltage readout so it was clearly off lol
I saw the same thing happen with F5K on the Aorus Master. But it only happened once, so I chalked it up to a memory training fail or something. One reboot fixed it, rather odd.Add on for x570 pro wifi bios version F4i.
Xmp profile enabled and set to [email protected] in bios. Boot to windows and verify ram speed @ 3200MHz. Restart pc, able to boot back to windows successfully but found ram speed running at 2133MHz instead but timing is for 3200MHz(16,18,18,36,54). Go back to bios and found Xmp profile still enabled and multiplier still in auto mode.
For some unknown reason, the ram speed revert back to default even thought Xmp is enable and multiplier set to auto .