Asus Prime X370-Pro Owner's thread

I still cant get my ram to 3200Mhz but I'm happy enough with 3066Mhz.

Out of curiosity, is yours refusing to boot into windows full stop or are you experiencing other unstable behaviour?
Also, how how have you set to 3066MHz, was this entering the memory timings manually?

I've updated to 0902, my 3200MHz ram boots into windows (with DOCP settings enabled), but blue screens with stop code (windows 10) usually 30 seconds into watching a video using chrome. It's also worth noting I've removed my CPU overclock to reduce possiblility of that conflicting with crashes.
 
Out of curiosity, is yours refusing to boot into windows full stop or are you experiencing other unstable behaviour?
Also, how how have you set to 3066MHz, was this entering the memory timings manually?

I've updated to 0902, my 3200MHz ram boots into windows (with DOCP settings enabled), but blue screens with stop code (windows 10) usually 30 seconds into watching a video using chrome. It's also worth noting I've removed my CPU overclock to reduce possiblility of that conflicting with crashes.

99% of the time it refuses to even start at DOCP settings. I get the error code beeps loop and then back to BIOS screen with failed overclock message.

There has only been 1 time since April that I accidentally forgot to lower the frequency to 3066Mhz and it booted in to windows!!!!

However when I tried to load BF1 it crashed on me.

Upping volts to 1.4 and setting ProcODT doesn't help.

I haven't tried to enter my settings in manually. As I got confused when I tried. The settings the DOCP sets have an extra value that Thyphonburner doesn't show me.

So I just left it at 3066Mhz. The difference is negligible anyway.
 
Is there a way to setup my fans to link to GPU temperature on the X370 Pro? Currently they're linked to the CPU (which has a Corsair H100 V2 keeping it cool), but when I'm gaming, I'm finding my CPU stays reasonably cool, but the GPU is remaining hot due to the intake fans not ramping up for it.

Speedfan doesn't support the board so I'm stuck with BIOS (which doesn't seem to give me any control over GPU temp)
 
Is there a way to setup my fans to link to GPU temperature on the X370 Pro? Currently they're linked to the CPU (which has a Corsair H100 V2 keeping it cool), but when I'm gaming, I'm finding my CPU stays reasonably cool, but the GPU is remaining hot due to the intake fans not ramping up for it.

Speedfan doesn't support the board so I'm stuck with BIOS (which doesn't seem to give me any control over GPU temp)

I never play with these things, but your probably wanting to use something like MSI Afterburner or similar applications to manage GPU fan performance.

Best to ask in the GPU section.
 
I never play with these things, but your probably wanting to use something like MSI Afterburner or similar applications to manage GPU fan performance.

Best to ask in the GPU section.

Yeah I've got AB looking after the fan curve for the GPU, I'd like something like Speedfan to look after the PWM fans in the case so it ramps up when I'm gaming to keep the GPU cool.
 
I recently got the 902 Bios, plug and play DOCP at 2933 and stable in prime (currently around 55mins but I'll keep it going).
I had a fair few long term prime fails and always assumed it was me trying too hard with memory clocks, turns out I seriously lost the silicon lottery on my Ryzen 1700 as anything over 3.5 seems a total pain that's not worth the effort!
 
If anyone else needs PWM fan support that can be linked to GPU temps (for controlling fan intakes/exhausts when gaming for example), 'Argus Monitor' will do it. It's similar to Speedfan but is paid for software.
 
Just wondering what drivers are peps using? for LAN, AHCI and USB's? Occasionally get lag (i think while heavy Chrome use and network trans) if i watch, ndis.sys spikes, and using the default MS Intel LAN drivers seems to help, but not gone, so not entirely convinced.
 
Just wondering what drivers are peps using? for LAN, AHCI and USB's? Occasionally get lag (i think while heavy Chrome use and network trans) if i watch, ndis.sys spikes, and using the default MS Intel LAN drivers seems to help, but not gone, so not entirely convinced.

LAN drivers, I use the ones from the Intel download page, which I think are newer than those hosted by Asus on the drivers page.
 
But not convinced, if im looking at this correctly, DPC time against the function, usbxhci, dxgkrnl and ndis, with usbxhci and ndis getting the peaks.



Only mouse and keyboard.. SFC and /ScanHealth come back clear..

If i disable USB suspend, looks abit better, ndis still peaks but...

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Hopefully done
 
Weird, I set 'Performance Bias' in the BIOS to None and now I don't have any more temperature spikes.
Having on auto was causing temp spikes all over, only difference right now is that I'm getting a few points lower in Cinebench.
 
well finally got sorted after dpd being totally useless and got up and running today. fired up installed windows then updated the bios to the latest set docp and sat running stock cpu at 3200 cas 14, time to test out this slight jump in cpu performance from my old trusty i5-750 :D

oh yeah the cpu is a ryzen 1700.
 
just installing and getting it running at stock then il start tinkering once i have the case cooling sorted out.
 
So I did some testing with Performance Bias set on 'auto' and 'none', it seems to have some impact on temps:
Auto:
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None:
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Both are during the same load scenario, the only spike that happens on the bottom is loading a browser tab. Tried Cinebench, only lost about 5-10 points so <0.5% by disabling Performance Bias.
So if your fans rev up and down and it's driving you mad, I suggest turning Performance Bias off, I think it might be causing some issues with C-states.
 
I tried the "none" setting last night as well as moving my overclock down a touch (just because). I can confirm my PC hasn't yet burst into flames.
 
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