Gigabyte Aorus GA-AX370-Gaming K7 Where are they?

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Mine still won't boot at 3200, just throws up an f9 error and boot loops, so annoying.

Sounds Crazy but try 3333mhz with looser timings. I haven't tried 3200 on mine with the new bios but I wouldn't be surprised if it still wouldn't post despite 3466 working. Possible memory hole.
 
Upgraded to F4D. I am able to set the memory strap to 3333Mhz no problem, anything above this and system will not load no matter how loose the timings or the voltage. Memory is G-Skill Trident Z RGB 3600 CL16. Using BCLK and memory strap 3333 I have got up to DDR4 3430 at CL14 (haven't tested higher yet). So far I would say F4D is going in the right direction

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Are there any other notable changes
 
Are there any other notable changes

They have added a feature called EZ Overclock Tuner which seems to auto overclock your RAM, I played with it but had no joy so I went back to manual. MY XMP profile now shows as 3600 but will not load. There is also an extra voltage setting in the Memory options which is something VDDP, sorry for the vagueness with that one but I will check the exact name when I reboot :)
 
My system is working fine on F4b so going to stick with it until an official version comes I guess.

My Blu-Ray drive also keeps disappearing sometimes, any ideas?

Also sometimes my mouse and keyboard don't respond when the system boots not sure what it is
 
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Hello all,

I know there as a lot of new BETA BIOS now due to the new AGESA 1006 code, this code and lots of tweaks for memory are on out official forums. We will have a new retail BIOS very soon for these boards.
 
so, ivenoticed my cpu wont down clock, erm so not currently OCing but i did epen the OC apps so have i locked the multiplyer by accident? if i force the power saving profile it will go down to a lover multiplyer so im thinking its a windows thing but i dont see any reason for it. any ideas guys?

edit, well seems just openeing the oc apps then closing has made it go back to normal lol
 
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Hello all,

I know there as a lot of new BETA BIOS now due to the new AGESA 1006 code, this code and lots of tweaks for memory are on out official forums. We will have a new retail BIOS very soon for these boards.

Do you have any ETA on the first stable (non-beta) BIOS using AGESA 1006?

I'm happy running F3 for now as I'm managing 3.9 GHz on an R7 1700 with 2933 MHz RAM. But looking to up the RAM to 3200 MHz, its full spec, when I can.
 
Do you have any ETA on the first stable (non-beta) BIOS using AGESA 1006?

I'm happy running F3 for now as I'm managing 3.9 GHz on an R7 1700 with 2933 MHz RAM. But looking to up the RAM to 3200 MHz, its full spec, when I can.

No confirmed date yet, however we have now uploaded many of the new BETA BIOS to our website after testing, you can down load the F4D now as at adds a lot of fixes for memory speeds.

http://download.gigabyte.eu/FileList/BIOS/mb_bios_ga-ax370-gaming-k7_f4d.zip
 
No confirmed date yet, however we have now uploaded many of the new BETA BIOS to our website after testing, you can down load the F4D now as at adds a lot of fixes for memory speeds.

http://download.gigabyte.eu/FileList/BIOS/mb_bios_ga-ax370-gaming-k7_f4d.zip

Thanks for the update.

Also is it a known issue that SIV (system information viewer) for the APP centre stopped launching recently? I think it might have been the windows 10 creator update that broke it, but I can no longer launch it and fiddle with my fan settings or anything.

I click on it in the app centre, but it simply doesn't launch at all, nothing happens.
 
Some information on the new beta BIOS for the K5 (AGESA 1.0.0.6)

1) My CL16 Hynix 3200mhz ram will now run fine at 2933 (was stuck at 2666 before)
2) The new IOMMU setup allows for proper GPU passthrough for VM's

But bit of a warning for the next two as it seems these are physical limitation to the K5 board

3) K5 is limited to offset voltage for vCore and vSoC
4) No LLC options

(gigabyte rep on the forum confirms this at lest for the voltage)#


Overall i'm very happy with the K5 as I have no plans on pushing my 1700 too much with overclock (running stock atm) but for anyone who wants to do fixed voltages on 1500/1600 CPU's its worth looking at the Gaming 5.

Its a bit of a shame as with proper LLC and fixed voltages the K5 is a very will priced board with BCLK so would have been perfect for anyone wanting to push a 1500/1600 a little :/
 
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