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2.46 seems decent. The boot speed is very fast now, BIOS screen appears very quickly and a few seconds latter the windows login screen.
All I had to do was copy my ram settings from 2.10. All voltages are stock auto, except the dram voltage. I did turn the LN2 option to disabled and PBO to disabled. No fan ramping at boot. Did not even have to setup the boot drive. Did not get the increase in all core clock speed.
@zx128k yes 2.46beta is better than 2.10 and 2.11.
Even the fan noise went away (before BIOS boot) that had appeared around the 2.10 time and complained earlier.
Interesting that you guys find this bios better. I'm getting worse single and multi core boost speeds, to be honest my multi core boost speeds were already stupidly low at 4.05Ghz at stock when I could get 4.3Ghz at 1.25V with a manual overclock.
Yes I have MP600 and fits under the armour plate on the direct to CPU wired NVME slot. You just have to remove it's cooler.I don't have an m2 SSD so have no idea if a fat one like the Corsair MP600 can fit underneath the armour plate on the x570 Taichi. Something I've been wondering since the new flat TeamGroup SSD'd were announced.
Having a few issues with the 2.46 beta. Switched on pc earlier and it rebooted a few times during post then left fans running loud. Rebooted into bios and found fan profile settings had been reverted back to "standard" from the silent setting I had saved it on earlier. I've reloaded defaults and enabled xmp/set fan profiles again - will check if it does it again next reboot.
Not noticed any boosting differences from 2.10. Will check things out more thoroughly this evening.
Sounds like you failed to boot and the bios has reset to defaults. I would check your RAM settings. vDRAM would be my first guess.
Been fine up until now. memory voltage is at 1.35, as set by XMP. Last few reboots since clearing and setting xmp on redoing fan profiles have been ok. I have turned off auto overclocking though - which doesn't seem to have effected boost speeds anyway. Will see how it goes.
Sometimes there are a few restarts as the memory trains. Normally the fans are not affected unless cmos is cleared. Nice that it works now.
^^This. On my ASRock board (Phantom Gaming 4) I have to manually restart at one point after it rebooting more than once, then it boots in with the new RAM settings if its gonna.
With the fan settings - HAve you saved your BIOS settings into one of the 5 BIOS profiles available? If you just save and close without saving to a profile, it wont remember them unless it's part of a saved profile. You gotta scroll down in the OC TWeaker menu to see the slots. Probably teaching you to suck eggs, but just in case.
I did BCLK OC with 2 NVMEs installed and was perfectly fine. Matter of fact I was under 62.Xns latency.If you use NVME/SATA etc do not do BCLK OC over 100mhz.
To add to that,Bios 2.5 is now out in the wild.
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I did BCLK OC with 2 NVMEs installed and was perfectly fine. Matter of fact I was under 62.Xns latency.