Captain_Yuri said:
Mummelmann said:
Hey, just wanted to chime in here as well. As some of you know, I got the ASUS PRIME X670E-PRO motherboard, and despite the recent troubles I'm quite happy with it. I also went with the ASUS TUF version of my GPU, so figured it was a great fit. As for compatibility, ASUS are really great, and support a wide variety of RAM and specs. I also have a 6000MHz kit (Kingston FURY Beast CL36), and just want to point out that right now, your 6000MHz kit will be limited to 4400 or so due to the MOBO issues. They have no choice but to fix this, but regardless of your EXPO settings, the memory can't surpass that frequency on these boards right now. I'd go for the 6000 kit regardless, as they will fix the issue in time. It would be a bad look otherwise, with both DDR5 kits and AM5 needing traction in the market, ASUS would be silly not to be on top of this.
I think your plan/build sounds good. And, yes indeed, shit is expensive. I still can't quite wrap my head around how much my build cost me, all things included.
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Hmm that is actually kind of weird as I never heard of that problem. Is it just some kits or some boards? Cause with mine, 6000 Expo always worked. I was able to go up to 6200Mhz without issues. Was your board listed in the QVL list for Kingston or Memory on Asus?
As a side note, I did install the new BIOS from Asus and turned on Expo with my 6000mhz kit and yea, it fixed the voltage issues based on my tests. I did a ton of benches and such and the SoC voltage never went above 1.27 volts. So I'd say that with the BIOS Asus as released, the main issue should largely be fixed.
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I haven't downloaded the latest one yet, was at work until this morning. But mine hasn't gone above 4400, it was in a press release earlier as well, a part of the temporary solution was to limit certain options (on the 4.10 release of BIOS drivers) but it could be fixed now!
Edit; the driver for my particular board is still in Beta, I'll hold off a little longer just in case.