I had that problem with my first crosshair before it bricked with a bad bios update, 0d is the code before it switches on how are you connected to your monitor? If it's Display port try a HDMI cable, that was my problem, the computer was waiting for me to F1 into the bios but because I was using display port my monitor wasn't switching on the the post was getting stuckim still got the 0d and wont post, tried it with one stick of ram in all slots still nothing
would u recommend the ch6 with the current bios as a good stable board choice?Got mine running 3.7 CPU with RAM at 2966.
Think I'll leave it at that until i get my Kraken mount (fu nzxt) and the BIOS matures.
I'd recommend the 1001 BIOS though, much more stable in my experience.
thankyou, were would one find this amd update when its released, or will it be pushed out to the board manufacturersI think with the latest bios or 0902 the board is fine, just don't expect to run you ram at full speed and expect the odd bug or two in the bios or voltage/temp read out. But so far mines been fine when I have just set the ram to 2666 and not touched anything else. Only goes wrong when I start messing about with other stuff.
As far as I can tell I think most of the issues are related to the AM4 platform in general and not this board. Looks like in a week or 2 there could be the first update from AMD which will hopefully sort a few things out.
You'll get that one he's referencing through bios updates.thankyou, were would one find this amd update when its released, or will it be pushed out to the board manufacturers
are those drivers from amd different from chipset drivers offered by the board manufacturersYou'll get that one he's referencing through bios updates.
there will be other improvements from the chipset drivers as well, which come from AMD and are found here... presuming you are using win10
http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/chipset?os=Windows 10 - 64
would u recommend the ch6 with the current bios as a good stable board choice?
i am considering the ch6 and the taichi, but the latter is nowhere to be found.I wouldn't not recommend it, but it's still a very expensive board that is likely to go far beyond what i ever actually need, the design is over engineered.
If you want something to OC your CPU and provide you with some tinkering a decent B350 board like the Gaming 3 could do the job.
If you need lots of ports though and love the aesthetics it's hard to look past it.
Stability wise, seems fine within the limitations of the platform, and of real benefit is the already brimming community, much more helpful than any official support service could offer.
usually newer and they don't bundle in stuff you wont need as a normal user.are those drivers from amd different from chipset drivers offered by the board manufacturers
but their not a complete driver suite for a board, there are still board specific drivers that should be installed alongside it?usually newer and they don't bundle in stuff you wont need as a normal user.
nope, The board has a software suite that is entirely optional, but they are not drivers required for the board itself.but their not a complete driver suite for a board, there are still board specific drivers that should be installed alongside it?
gotcha, thanks for the helpnope, The board has a software suite that is entirely optional, but they are not drivers required for the board itself.
No worriesgotcha, thanks for the help
im connected with hdmi lead off the g/card its led tv I useI had that problem with my first crosshair before it bricked with a bad bios update, 0d is the code before it switches on how are you connected to your monitor? If it's Display port try a HDMI cable, that was my problem, the computer was waiting for me to F1 into the bios but because I was using display port my monitor wasn't switching on the the post was getting stuck