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Originally posted by toss3 View Post
No chance - can't even get 1900Mhz stable (refuses to boot no matter what). Could be my dual rank memory that's causing issues.
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Originally posted by Jason_Cruze View Post
Oh, Did you test with the f11j BIOS. I was able to post 1967, but not 2000 it boot loops. Seeing many users able to do 2000 on x570 but not any on B550. Hope future BIOS updates fixes this.
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Originally posted by toss3 View Post
No chance - can't even get 1900Mhz stable (refuses to boot no matter what). Could be my dual rank memory that's causing issues.
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B550i f11j boot up to 1967 no post on 2000 but nothing above 1867 is whea error free thought 1900 worked but still 1 whea after half hour of prime and needed much more volts.
3733:
Vsoc stock stable 1.006
Vddp 900
Vddg 950
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Originally posted by Andi316 View PostIs it possible to get F11j for Aorus B550 Elite?
F11j
http://www.mediafire.com/file/30e4u7...E.F11j.7z/file
F11k
Last edited by stasio; 11-26-2020, 03:45 AM.
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If I may ask stasio , do people working on developing new firmware for Gigabyte at least get boards, RAM and processors to test and tweak their versions?
I mean, it is a blind battle troubleshooting new boards, RAM and processors or people like you get proper support from Gigabyte?
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I think we need to wait for more stable bios and confirmation from gigabyte or AMD that this X bios version will support FCLK overclock better on lottery processors.
Untill that it is not advisable to spend time on getting the processor stable above 1800 FCLK.
I have tried all sorts of ways and voltage but simply loading optimized defaults and changing the FCLK to 1967 works whereas setting to 2000 loads into bios sometimes or starts to boot loop. Luckily I was able to stabilize the overclock with RAM running 1:1 at 3933.
Let's hope that we achieve some success in the future like the users in the x570 overclockers forum.
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Originally posted by Jason_Cruze View PostI think we need to wait for more stable bios and confirmation from gigabyte or AMD that this X bios version will support FCLK overclock better on lottery processors.
Untill that it is not advisable to spend time on getting the processor stable above 1800 FCLK.
I have tried all sorts of ways and voltage but simply loading optimized defaults and changing the FCLK to 1967 works whereas setting to 2000 loads into bios sometimes or starts to boot loop. Luckily I was able to stabilize the overclock with RAM running 1:1 at 3933.
Let's hope that we achieve some success in the future like the users in the x570 overclockers forum.
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And here is the FCLK deal in a nutshell: AMD Ryzen 5000 isn't hitting its full memory potential at launch | PC Gamer
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