I reinstalled Windows 10 a few weeks ago an now the Creative Soundblaster X7 wont be recognized on startup most of the time. This is the only usb problem i have. No other issues yet.
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Originally posted by FedeS View Post
this is true on previous models using BT 4.0 (third revision) on the new model released with the series x / s use BT LE (fourth revision) it should have little difference with the wifi dongle
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Originally posted by lowmotion View PostI reinstalled Windows 10 a few weeks ago an now the Creative Soundblaster X7 wont be recognized on startup most of the time. This is the only usb problem i have. No other issues yet.
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Originally posted by jwsg View Post
But the major problem with the module disappearing from device manager requiring power removal is not driver related....
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Is there any beta BIOS for the B560M Aorus PRO AX?
Specifically, I am seeing an unexpected issue where no matter what, effective CPU core current will not rise about around 130A no matter the load, which is a pity considering that this board should have pretty good VRM capable of handling far higher currents (advertised capable of 600A, although unclear at what temperature).
Additionally, sometimes the integrated Intel 2.5G LAN adapter will stop working after changing BIOS settings, and only cycling power on/off can make it work again. Numerous other minor bugs can also be observed in the BIOS.
I'm not sure where these bugs should be reported, or if there is an expectation that end users will report them to the company.
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It looks like the issue on my side is the BIOS (F6) only allowing the VRMs to output half the configured Current Limit value under Turbo Power Limits settings. I noticed this when I tried setting it to a lower value and then looking at the results with HWInfo64. This definitely seems a bug; I wonder if others noticed it as well.
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Originally posted by raichea View Post
I've not seen anything definitive that says it's not a driver issue. It may well not be, but it's certainly possible that a driver could put the device into a state where it ends up failing over a reboot and can't recover.
It's quite possible the glitch happens during suspend/shutdown and is only discovered on next resume, and so it's possible that the driver isnt doing something it should to manage that suspend. But this would be a conversation to have had last year when first reported - by now I believe Intel would have fixed it if it could have been fixed in driver - as they've fixed yellow exclamation mark and device connection issues with monthly driver updates.
I spotted the posts about B550i BT, LAN, and USB issues after seeing positive reviews that missed those issues and buying the motherboard, so went ahead and bought a cheap USB BT dongle. There's nothing in release notes or in quality user feedback to give me enough confidence to try F13 yet.
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Originally posted by jwsg View PostThere's nothing in release notes or in quality user feedback to give me enough confidence to try F13 yet.
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I am on Ryzen 5950X, RTX 3090 and X570 Aorus Master v1.2 @ F34 BIOS, my known bugs:
-USB issue related to GPU on PCIe 4.0 mode still present, but now it is only very rarely disconnects and automaticaly connects devices (mouse, mousepad, keyboard), so not something very bad, they work, but I hear every several days "unplug/plug" sound in Windows and see their light go out for a 0,001s.
-USB power sometimes stays on - mouse, mousepad or keyboard sometimes still are having their LEDs on. One at the time, not every of them. Turning on/off PC helps. (Razer Deathadder V2 Pro over WiFi dongle, Razer Firefly Cloth Edition, Razer Blackwidow Chroma V2 orange switch)
-FCLK/Infinity Fabric (IF) bugs when set to 1900MHz. RAM timings go crazy, if only they manage to go past BIOS to Windows. I do not remember if I was able to set 1:1:1 ratio, but even if - timings on RAM were destroyed... It is not RAM related as I could run them on faster FCLK and RAM speeds without such problems and their XMP is very high rated. Definietly BIOS/AGESA bug.
-Higher FCLK speeds (1933/1966/2000MHz) let me go to Windows, does not make RAM go crazy, but they give me WHEAs in OCCT. RAM: G.SKILL F4-4000C14D-32GTZN (4000MHz CL14 1.55V, not on QVL). I have to run it @3733MHz CL14, tweaked timings and subtimings.
-PC sometimes do not shut itself when turning off. It does not show anything on monitor, but is stays on (fans running, sometimes fans and LEDs running). After 5s of holding power button to turn off it can bug the mobo to have mobos LEDs turned on (goes to set off state after PC starts again).
-SoC Voltage reading is lowered in HWinfo, lowered in BIOS PC Health and not always same as BIOS setting in Ryzen Master.
-BIOS lags -> if CSM is disabled (and it has to be if I enable Resizable BAR for GPU?); workaround: CTRL+ALT+F6 to enable VGA mode in BIOS (a bit lower resolution, but it is more smooth).
-My Ryzen 5950X @ stock, previously (F31 BIOS) hit 5050MHz, now (F33 BIOS) it is hitting 5000MHz most of the time. I saw today 5030MHz and some day ago 5168MHz (!) max.
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Thanks for comments above on F13/F34. I went ahead with F13 on B550i I wont have any clockspeed etc comparisons but just basic perf and functions like XMP and rBAR
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MSI Afterburner profiles didn't appear as the GPU was given a new BUS ID
Ryzen Master showed no info and required a re-install
But most disappointingly the simple test of plugging a USB stick into the 2nd front USB with a mouse receiver in the other failed - the stick was not recognised as a drive
So I'm not seeing a USB benefit with F13 - but I'll give the Intel BT a chance for now.
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Has anyone on an Aorus Elite had better RAM or curve optimizer stability with any upgrades after F33? I'm currently on F33 because I didn't need any of the things after it, mainly the USB issues fixes. But my RAM is being a turd about overclocking so if there's any chance updating to F34 or F35 would improve my RAM OC I'd try it.
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