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New AMD Chipset Software released yesterday
My board arrived today, just built the system outside of the chassis and successfully got into BIOS first time.
Can’t see any bent header pins, booted fine with 4x 8GB sticks. BIOS arrived at version 2601. Time for a beer whilst researching BIOS upgrade.
Glad its all working ok!
I've got mine on on pre-order, due in just under 4 weeks (hopefully). Can I ask did you need to Flash the bios or is 2601 Zen3/Ryzen 5000 series CPU ready out of the box?
One of the main selling points of this board is that it supports Zen 3 right out of the box. Especially considering that it was released officially after the CPUs did.
Glad its all working ok!
I've got mine on on pre-order, due in just under 4 weeks (hopefully). Can I ask did you need to Flash the bios or is 2601 Zen3/Ryzen 5000 series CPU ready out of the box?
No need to flash the BIOS to get working, it all worked straight out the box.
One thing to note.... my heart sank when I thought I saw a message pop up after booting up which I thought said “NO CPU DETECTED”...... It actually said “NEW CPU DETECTED”
The only problem I’ve personally come across so far that probably doesn’t apply to many others. I’m currently running this PC in the lounge on a 4k TV. Set up the computer on a monitor and all went fine but when transferring over to the TV it wouldn’t recognise it on boot. I had to start on the monitor then unplug / transfer to the TV, putting the PC to sleep rather than full shutdown otherwise I’d need to plug the monitor back in.
After much troubleshooting, I got around this problem by enabling “CSM” in the BIOS which is something to do with higher compatibility mode. All working fine now.
edit - It replaced a computer that had no problems at all with the TV.
I have seen a few threads where people have not been able to boot due to GPU signal problems, glad you got it sorted out relatively easily. I'll be using a traditional monitor so hopefully won't run in to any issues.
What RAM did you go for? I'm looking at some white Corsair Vengeance RGB pro but have not made my mind up yet though it doesn't help that they're its not on the Asus QVL list. Definitely going with 32Gb but not sure if to go with 4x8gb sticks or 2x16gb sticks.
That’s interesting to know. Will bear that in mind and keep checking back to disable CSM every BIOS update to see if it cures the issue as I’m not sure if enabling CSM introduces any disadvantages yet. Not had time to look into overclocking yet but wary it could possible disable some options / functionality maybe?? Doesn’t appear to have any basic functionality disadvantages anyway.
Regarding RAM, I went with Corsair LPX (low profile due to big air cooler), 4000 MHz with overclocking in mind but as above, not done anything yet, not even enabled XMP. Just getting basic functionality sorted, software and family profiles installed etc.
I went with 4 sticks rated for 4000 MHz as I read a few reports at the time that indicated it would be a good choice regarding overclocking capability re: 2000 MHz FCLK. I bought the sticks back in late November and since then there’s been loads more opinions raised on RAM choice as you are no doubt aware. As above, not tried any overclocking yet so can’t comment on that side of things.
Cool thanks for your feedback. I think I'm going to play it safe and stick with 3600Mhz RAM as I'm not ready to overclock right now, just want a stable system. Also leaning to 4 dimms because I think I remember reading somewhere that there is a system preference over 2 dimms (could be imagining that though)
I would be interested to know how you get on when you do eventually attempt overclocking the RAM so keep us posted!
Just wanted to chime in with my two cents, running a 5950x on this board and previously had a 1080ti until I got a new gpu. Bit the bullet and got a 3090 FE from the UK retailer selling them and had quite a few random reboots and WHEA crashes. (I did have WHEA errors when I first built the system, but after updating BIOS and turning off Fmax Enhancer it seemed stable.)
So initially I reset BIOS to factory settings and was still experiencing crashes. Then I vaguely remember the PCIE 4 issue so I manually adjusted the GPU interface to Gen 3 and restored RAM overclock has been stable since. I've been lucky enough not to experience any USB issues though. It would be nice to be able to run the GPU at Gen 4 but it's not a huge issue given it's unlikely to saturate Gen 3 but just would be nice if it worked. Maybe a future BIOS will fix? On BIOS 3003, idk if 3204 would fix?
Is ASUS aware of the issue? Is this something that can this be fixed in a future BIOS update?Setting your GPU to Gen3 is the fix for the USB issue which is why your not experiencing it.
Been reading a few comments about poor NVME gen 4 speeds on the Dark Hero, with worse speeds on the second slot, has anyone encountered low NVME gen 4 speeds on the Dark Hero board?
running a gen 4 Sabrent rocket 2TB in slot 1 and a Samsung 970 1TB gen 3 in slot 2.Been reading a few comments about poor NVME gen 4 speeds on the Dark Hero, with worse speeds on the second slot, has anyone encountered low NVME gen 4 speeds on the Dark Hero board?
Thanks @Supertaff, they seem to be the right speeds. Shame you don't have a gen 4 drive in slot 2 to test.running a gen 4 Sabrent rocket 2TB in slot 1 and a Samsung 970 1TB gen 3 in slot 2.
Speeds rated from Samsung Magician are
Rocket - Sequential Read 5634, Sequential write 4248 (in MB/s) Random Read 426757 Write 354980(IOPS)
970- Sequential Read 3290, Sequential write 2535 (in MB/s) Random Read 383789 Write 352539 (IOPS)
Thanks @Supertaff, they seem to be the right speeds. Shame you don't have a gen 4 drive in slot 2 to test.
Anyone else with any input?