X470 Aorus Gaming 7 WIFI - 0d error code after BIOS update, is it borked?

I had exactly the same when i went from f4 bios to f31 and then to f40 without using the tool and then f41c,

My temperature was the exact same, but lucky for me it seems to have sorted it self out so i have no real issue.

Dan.
 
Ok.

I did the procedure with "removing NVMe drive"
Success, finally. BIOS F41c running!

I did not update the EC FW yet as I don't have any Windows install. Will have to find some random PE win just for that eventually.
 
I fully recommend that when you do a clean install of windows, you make sure windows is fully updated or your going to run into problems and all of that.

First off i am doing a clean install then install wireless drivers then wait for windows to fully update.

Then install motherboard drivers, then graphics card drivers and all other drivers downloaded from respective websites.

I have a AA on the temperature gauge.

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Give me best of luck as installing windows now.

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I fully recommend that when you do a clean install of windows, you make sure windows is fully updated or your going to run into problems and all of that.

First off i am doing a clean install then install wireless drivers then wait for windows to fully update.

Then install motherboard drivers, then graphics card drivers and all other drivers downloaded from respective websites.

I have a AA on the temperature gauge.

67270466_10157426369167375_4040642774662381568_n.jpg


Give me best of luck as installing windows now.

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Yeah, I did read that on the Gigabyte forum. thanks for the remember (for other person who actually use Windows. I don't)
 
Yeah, I did read that on the Gigabyte forum. thanks for the remember (for other person who actually use Windows. I don't)

I had my first memory error code and all of that, the temperature gauge goes wacky with tons of changes with all kinds of letters and numbers, the system froze everything.

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I had my first memory error code and all of that, the temperature gauge goes wacky with tons of changes with all kinds of letters and numbers, the system froze everything.

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Actually, after reading your post :

On Linux
I did notice is that since the BIOS update, the it87 kernel module fail to connect to the two it86/87xxxx chips (sensors). It say that the resource is busy (like if the BIOS or something else decided to take ownership of it).

Fortunately it affect only motherboard sensors and other drivers can still talk to the Ryzen chip and the RX480 card. So I do have temperatures and power consumption for CPU and GPU but no voltages (except vcore & vgpu), no fan speed....



As for memory, I noticed that if I try to up my OC, instead of dumping errors in memtest86, the system reboot...
Old memory settings are still working at lease.
 
Conflicts!!!!!

[117732.552072] it87: it87 driver version v1.0-46-gbfbaf88
[117732.552133] it87: Found IT8686E chip at 0xa40, revision 2
[117732.552172] it87: Beeping is supported
[117732.552190] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000A45-0x0000000000000A46 conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000A45-0x0000000000000A46 (\GSA1.SIO1) (20190509/utaddress-204)
[117732.552193] ACPI: If an ACPI driver is available for this device, you should use it instead of the native driver

It's been a LONG time I did not see conflict like that...

Edit : Adding kernel parameter acpi_enforce_resources=lax "fix" that by ignoring the conflict and talking to the chips..
 
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