i dont know about other board manufacturers but i can say 110% certain that gigabyte do not have this problem on the GAB350m board as my son has that board and it runs absolutely flawless.
so as far as im concerned then yes i agree this is MSIs problem and they appear to be blaming AMD rather...
here is a reply straight from MSI
Let's set some things straight.
The overclock IS working....
What isn't is the AGESA code from AMD.
The CPU is getting stuck in a lower power state and not clocking up to it's max. It's a pretty known issue with Ryzen right now, and users across ALL OEM's (so...
I was specifically told I was not an early adopter to ryzen here about 6 or 7 weeks back as all teething problems had been solved.
Surely this late in the day is late comers should expect stability :p
???? you do realise i said that everything bar the pc works on the screen. i cant go replacing tvs just because 1 out of 8 or 9 devices dont work on it
i can only run my ram at 2133 and i would really like to have control over volts etc as i have no idea what they upvolt to. hwmonitor shows a max og 1.45 which is way too high for my liking
yes tried every combo you can think of and literally everything is rock solid until i manually input volvts.
4.2 auto runs 3 or 4 runs of cinebench easy with 1.368 auto volts yet 3.2 @1.295v results in an instant 15x and 1.5 core speed
gpu mate. its a total pain. but basically every component works in another system however pair the lot together and they dont work.
i think its a poor motherboard bios as if i flash it back 3 bioses then everything works great however i can only have ram at 2133 and not above. either way i...
It's the msi x370 pro carbon gaming.
Fresh install of w10 and downloaded all drivers pc went asked for a restart and went to a black screen and nothing. No display on screen etc so I'm not entirely sure what I've done wrong.tried resetting cmos and removing ram etc but will not boot even to post
as you can see from this screenshot o have 5 iirc pci devices unknown
im assuming these or this is the nvme samsung pm961 if thats correct drive and could possibly explain the slow speeds im getting.
question is how do i get the correct drivers for them as i cant seem to find anything online...
thankfully to register an msi product meant registering on the forums over there and i found plenty with the same problems within about 4 or 5 pages.
interestingly a lot claimed that rewriting the bios a few times cured it but not for me
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