Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master Owners

Ok. I've gone back to the last stable. F34. also didn't realise there were different revisions. So ensured I got rev 1.0 bios revisions (not sure there is a diff bios builds for the revisions of the mobo).

I've also updated the drivers for the mobo. Not done that in a year either.


Trying to remember by settings from off my head.

I recall
core Soc 1.1
Dram voltage 1.4
Dynamic volt offset by -0.0625v

And the timings I pulled from a screenshot from the dram calculator, I think when we were talking about overclocking.
 
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Hi All,

When I upgraded to the X570 Aorus from MSI and Asrock boards, I did not understand what CSM was and left everything on default when I installed Win10.
Now that I'm looking to upgrade to W11 and have to enable Secure Boot in the BIOS. It's seems that I have to disable CSM to do this and when I do that I can no longer boot from my system drive.

I can back everything up and wipe my system drive but I wanted to check first exactly what settings I should be changing in the BIOS (version F34) for Win11. I have enabled TPM.

Thanks
 
I need some help please, I have just bought an X570s Aorus Master and am trying to test it out before putting it in the case.
I have got it working but it will not go into the BIOS
There is no signal going to the monitor and i have checked the cable and GPU on another pc and they are fine and the fans work on this motherboard
The motherboard come up with error PO or P0
Do I need to update the BIOS or do you think something else is wrong, I have reseated everything by the way.
Getting a BIOS file from the Gigabye Website it has a file inside called X57SAOMA.F3c, is this the file I need to rename Gigabyte.bin.
Thanks for any help
 
What CPU?
Think there's only a handful not supported by F1 bios
Probably ones with built in graphics
Though I don't know if that board
Ships with F1 or F2
And yes that's the file you rename to gigabyte.bin
Though bios with a letter after it might be beta
So F2 may be a better choice
The c may just be to turn on TPM /FTPM by default
In preparation for Windows 11 anyway
 
Definatly pO, perhaps I am looking at it from he wrong side and it is Od, it briefly pauses at what looks like C5 before this
I can't find either of these codes in the manual
 
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I had awful trouble when first got my x570 ultra
Same Idea would power
But wouldn't display anything
After hours of trying stuff removing the CMOS battery
For at least 30 minutes cured it
So may be worth a shot
Taking it out for a couple of minutes didn't work
For some reason
 
I had awful trouble when first got my x570 ultra
Same Idea would power
But wouldn't display anything
After hours of trying stuff removing the CMOS battery
For at least 30 minutes cured it
So may be worth a shot
Taking it out for a couple of minutes didn't work
For some reason

Thanks I will give that a try
 
shame but was an easy thing to test
try q-flash
if that fails it might be in this thread
or might be a different one
forgotten now what i did exactly
but i found a way to force booting off the backup bios chip
yes its a different motherboard as i have x570 ultra
but probably the same principle will apply
 
shame but was an easy thing to test
try q-flash
if that fails it might be in this thread
or might be a different one
forgotten now what i did exactly
but i found a way to force booting off the backup bios chip
yes its a different motherboard as i have x570 ultra
but probably the same principle will apply

Unfortunately this model doesn't seem to have dual BIOS.
I tried q-flash but it didn't seem to work, the light did not flash etc.
Its been too stressful today, I was hoping I would have it up and running by now.
I will wait until tomorrow now and strip it all down and start again.
I did see somewhere you can flash the BIOS without a cpu so I might try that
 
my apologies
i didnt read the full specifications
i assumed as its a higher level board than my ultra
it would have dual bios
yes q flash is for no cpu,ram or even monitor i think
though the couple of times i have used it
i actually had all those installed
it still worked
and yeah sometimes youre better walking away and
coming back to it
sometimes i have seen something i was obviously doing wrong
over and over once i looked at it the next day
 
Yes it is d0, i was looking at it from the edge near the digit display so upside down, lol
then you likely need to
kind of hold and line up the ram in one hand
and put a bit of pressure on the bottom end of the module
until it goes in
then with your thumb then push down on the top end
so the clip clicks home
if its got those slots without a clip at the bottom of the ram slot
its kind of confusing
as you expect the bottom end of the ram to just go in on its own

edit thats assuming d0 does mean ram error
if you have diagnostic leds too
then as version monkey says which led is lit?
 
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