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So far I tried 0, 700, 900, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, and 2000. I reach the max 4100mhz @ 900 and anything after that is also capped at that. 700 tapped out at 4ghz and 0 led to a max of 3.3 ghz. At least its confirmed changing the max boost is working on my end.
Sounds like 5700X3D is more locked down than 5800X3D then. Unless some other setting is preventing that, but I doubt that. I'm afraid in this case BCLK is the only way to increase clocks then..

On a 5800X3D it accepts higher than stock values

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Sounds like 5700X3D is more locked down than 5800X3D then. Unless some other setting is preventing that, but I doubt that. I'm afraid in this case BCLK is the only way to increase clocks then..

On a 5800X3D it accepts higher than stock values

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So finally bit the bullet and decided to use pbo2 tuner there and it confirms a few things. Max boost on the app is 4,351mhz and anything after 1100 in pbo in bios doesnt change anything, but under monitoring its actually 4,251mhz on global even though every single parameter states 4,351mhz is max. It seems I need to check up on my cooling as -30 offset allows me to see max boost consistently. I thought a Nh D15 G2 with 3000rpm fans on them would be enough, but I'll most likely repaste later in the month, clean some dust, and figure out which port my fan hub is connected.
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So finally bit the bullet and decided to use pbo2 tuner there and it confirms a few things. Max boost on the app is 4,351mhz and anything after 1100 in pbo in bios doesnt change anything, but under monitoring its actually 4,251mhz on global even though every single parameter states 4,351mhz is max. It seems I need to check up on my cooling as -30 offset allows me to see max boost consistently. I thought a Nh D15 G2 with 3000rpm fans on them would be enough, but I'll most likely repaste later in the month, clean some dust, and figure out which port my fan hub is connected. View attachment 2717304
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You said earlier that you left global c states disabled, that is likely why you are missing 100MHz from absolute maximum frequency. When disabled the 1-2 thread boost goes down by 100MHz, but allcore boost remains the same.

Indeed odd if you are facing thermal issues with NH-D15 especially since those voltages are quite low. What is the max temp?
 
You said earlier that you left global c states disabled, that is likely why you are missing 100MHz from absolute maximum frequency. When disabled the 1-2 thread boost goes down by 100MHz, but allcore boost remains the same.

Indeed odd if you are facing thermal issues with NH-D15 especially since those voltages are quite low. What is the max temp?
78c at most with -50 offset on PBO2tuner and 85c at 0 offset. I am able to boost to 4050 with all core on -50 offset, but only 3800ish on 0 offset. When I monitor the PBOtuner values it seems the HTFMAX is the only value to fluctuate when not under heavy load which lends me to believe my fan curves are not optimal and under a stress test HTFMAX does not move from the max 4351mhz.
 
78c at most with -50 offset on PBO2tuner and 85c at 0 offset. I am able to boost to 4050 with all core on -50 offset, but only 3800ish on 0 offset. When I monitor the PBOtuner values it seems the HTFMAX is the only value to fluctuate when not under heavy load which lends me to believe my fan curves are not optimal and under a stress test HTFMAX does not move from the max 4351mhz.
Yes 78C will prevent you from reaching maximum boost. -30 should be the maximum value that does anything, if stable I would set that to auto apply at system startup.

I do also hit a maximum of 78C with -30 so I have LCLK DPM enabled in the BIOS because that causes the boost to ignore power draw and temperature and sustains the clocks better.
 
So after some thought. Before I change out my cooler for a water cooler that I've had in storage for 10 years are there any decent results with lapping a 5800x3d? I'm thinking if temps drop by at least 3c I think it would be worth it
 
Decided to upgrade from sapphire vega 56 pulse to a gigabyte rtx 5070 ti windforce sff 16gb on this ancient motherboard with an ancient 5800x non-x3d, on a fractal design define r5, filled with 8 seagate exos hard drives, it works great. I thought the card wouldn't fit. Now I hope that power connector won't melt.
This board worked almost 24/7 for the past 8 years. And still does.
GG Asus.
 
How does this boosting algorithm work. Ran a negative .1v offset. Not surprisingly it ran at low clocks, but when I apply a -30 offset with pbo2tuner it raises the voltage allowing me to hit higher clocks. If I left voltage on auto and do the offset -30 on pbo2tuner all core voltage is only higher by about .01 or .02. Auto with no offset results in 1.3v on an all core load. I tried shooting for -.1125v offset with -30 offset on pbo2tuner, but the max clock on all core load started decreasing.
 
How does this boosting algorithm work. Ran a negative .1v offset. Not surprisingly it ran at low clocks, but when I apply a -30 offset with pbo2tuner it raises the voltage allowing me to hit higher clocks. If I left voltage on auto and do the offset -30 on pbo2tuner all core voltage is only higher by about .01 or .02. Auto with no offset results in 1.3v on an all core load. I tried shooting for -.1125v offset with -30 offset on pbo2tuner, but the max clock on all core load started decreasing.
The boost algo sees voltage offset as limiting voltage so it jumps to lower clocks according to its curve. The PBO offset moves the curve instead so it doesn't have negative effects for boost unlike voltage offset.
 
Hello,

Could you please tell me what the latest BIOS version is for our Crosshair VI Hero and which is the most powerful CPU compatible with it?

Currently, I have a Ryzen 9 3950X and an RTX 3080 on this motherboard, and I’m considering whether it’s worth upgrading.

Thanks in advance!
 
Hello,

Could you please tell me what the latest BIOS version is for our Crosshair VI Hero and which is the most powerful CPU compatible with it?
Currently, I have a Ryzen 9 3950X and an RTX 3080 on this motherboard, and I’m considering whether it’s worth upgrading.
Thanks in advance!
Bios 8801 is the latest and it works well.
5950
snip of 5900x
 
New C6H 8902 Bios released.

"1.Updated AGESA to ComboV2 PI 1.2.0.F.
2.This BIOS update for Picasso, Raven, Matisse, Vermeer, Renoir, and Cezanne systems includes a critical fTPM firmware upgrade, enhancing security and optimizing game compatibility. Before proceeding, back up your BitLocker recovery key and suspend BitLocker encryption in your operating system to prevent potential boot issues.

Before running the USB BIOS Flashback tool, please rename the BIOS file (C6H.CAP) using BIOSRenamer."
 
Hello, I have been looking at this forum from time to time and now I need some help.

I have a Crosshair VI Hero WI-FI since 2017. Running fine on BIOS 7704.

Here are my current specs:
MOBO: Crosshair VI Hero WI-FI
CPU: Ryzen 1700X
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z F4-3000C16D-16GTZR
GPU: GTX 1080 TI
BIOS: 7704

I decided to upgrade to Zen 3 for official Win11 support and a performance boost.

Now here comes my issue:
My board refuses to boot (Q-Code 55) with any BIOS higher than 7704, even with my current setup. I cant even get into the BIOS, but after Flashback to 7704 it boots fine.
The manual says its a issue with the RAM so i tried the following kits, single stick, different slots...

The RAM kits I tried:
  • G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3000C16D-16GTZR
  • G.Skill Trident Z Neo F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC
  • G.Skill Trident Z Ryzen F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX
  • Teamgroup Vulcan Z TLZGD45G3200HC16FBK

All RAM works fine on BIOS 7704, but refuses to boot after any BIOS update. The RAM RGB LEDs do light up though.

Also tried the following CPUs:
  • Ryzen 7 1700X
  • Ryzen 5 5600
  • Ryzen 7 5700X
  • Ryzen 7 5800X

But no luck, with any combination of CPU, RAM and BIOS versions higher than 7704 (8503 for ZEN3).

Asus support has only been pointing me to the RAM QVL from 2017 saying I need to get a certified RAM Kit for it to work.

Any ideas what else I could try before I replace my board?
 
Are you using the 2nd and 4th slot (from the cpu) for the memory sticks ?

Have you tried to boot with only 1 stick in the 2nd slot ?


Hello, I have been looking at this forum from time to time and now I need some help.

I have a Crosshair VI Hero WI-FI since 2017. Running fine on BIOS 7704.

Here are my current specs:
MOBO: Crosshair VI Hero WI-FI
CPU: Ryzen 1700X
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z F4-3000C16D-16GTZR
GPU: GTX 1080 TI
BIOS: 7704

I decided to upgrade to Zen 3 for official Win11 support and a performance boost.

Now here comes my issue:
My board refuses to boot (Q-Code 55) with any BIOS higher than 7704, even with my current setup. I cant even get into the BIOS, but after Flashback to 7704 it boots fine.
The manual says its a issue with the RAM so i tried the following kits, single stick, different slots...

The RAM kits I tried:
  • G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3000C16D-16GTZR
  • G.Skill Trident Z Neo F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC
  • G.Skill Trident Z Ryzen F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX
  • Teamgroup Vulcan Z TLZGD45G3200HC16FBK

All RAM works fine on BIOS 7704, but refuses to boot after any BIOS update. The RAM RGB LEDs do light up though.

Also tried the following CPUs:
  • Ryzen 7 1700X
  • Ryzen 5 5600
  • Ryzen 7 5700X
  • Ryzen 7 5800X

But no luck, with any combination of CPU, RAM and BIOS versions higher than 7704 (8503 for ZEN3).

Asus support has only been pointing me to the RAM QVL from 2017 saying I need to get a certified RAM Kit for it to work.

Any ideas what else I could try before I replace my board?
 
Are you using the 2nd and 4th slot (from the cpu) for the memory sticks ?

Have you tried to boot with only 1 stick in the 2nd slot ?
Yes and yes but no success.
Even tried the other slots with 1 stick to be sure its not the slot or memory channel.
 
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