Asus Strix B650E-F + Ryzen 7800X3D seit Bios-Update (3201) mit Rucklern?
Hallöchen allerseits,
ich habe mein (Mainboard Asus Strix B650E-F) von Bios-Version 2613 auf Version 3201 (beta) mittels EzFlash “erfolgreich” geupdated und seitdem ruckeln ALLE (!) Spiele.
Wenn irgendwelche Texturen geladen werden müssen, oder in MMOs andere Mitspieler spawnen, ruckelt es.
Es sind so kurzzeitige Standbilder von sehr kurzer Dauer (0,1 Sekunden), und dann geht es weiter.
Das passiert im Grunde immer.
Mit der Version 2613 lief es problemlos und ohne Ruckler (was mich daran erinnert, Bios-Updates nur dann durchzuführen, wenn sie zwingend erforderlich sind).
Ich habe
– die Default-Einstellungen im Bios geladen,
– ein Cmos-Clear durchgeführt,
– die Chipsatztreiber aktualisiert (Vers, 7.01.08.129),
– Windows 11 neu installiert,
– Windows 10 ersatzweise installiert,
– Firmware der Nvme aktualisiert
– RAM/Grafikkarte ausgebaut und wieder eingebaut
– mit nur einem RAM-Riegel probiert
Leider hat nichts geholfen. Die Ruckler sind nach wie vor präsent.
Ich nutze folgende Komponenten:
– Asus Strix B650E-F
– Ryzen 7800X3D
– 32GB (2x 16GB) Corsair Vengeance RGB grau DDR5-6000 (im Slot 2&4)
– be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black Tower Kühler
– WD _BLACK SN850X NVMe SSD WDBB9G0010BNC SSD Retail (im M2.2-Slot)
– RTX 4060 Ti
Hat eventuell jemand einen Tipp, wie ich das Ruckeln wieder wegbekomme bzw. wie es zum Ruckeln kommt?
Danke im Voraus.
Back to 2613
I tried that, but unfortunately it didn’t help.
So once again a BIOS by Asus, I already have with my Crosshair VI Hero
Then install ClearCMOS and an even older version. Once boot without setting anything (no EXPO etc), turn off and flash 2613
Okay. Now I have a bigger problem: also on the new motherboard (MSI) it jerks.
Now I have the assumption that the Bios update has somehow affected my RAM o_O
I tried. Under version 2613 I get nothing flashed.
That’s why I pulled 2613 and worked me up.
With every version, it’s… As if the 3201 Beta had caused irreparable damage.
That’s why I’m testing it with the replacement board.
If it’s running there, the Bios update has broken down some hardware.
I need to test this. For the sake of clarity, I’ve already got a replacement board if there’s something going wrong.
Basics: EXPO, AHCI, Decoder4G and ResBar enabled?
Drivers for chipset as well as GPU up to date? Loading only from AMD or nVidia
should use all this: Downgrade to 3067
and for some time, it’s just with Asus that you can’t install the beta versions. Asus is no longer what they do
and it speaks absolutely nix against UEFI update especially at AM5, as AMD continues to rotate in performance and compatibility, I do not begin with improved safety (where the blues have left for years on Win-Patch’s instead of taking care of it directly on the basis)
A downgrade hasn’t done anything.
All drivers (chipset, graphics, hard drive) are up to date.
EXPO, AHCI, etc. everything is active.
Well, go back to 2613 or hangel Get version over version until you find a stable one
Again as usual with Asus: AMD delivers clean UEFIs and Asus bases them… C’est la vie
I know why we’ve been making a bow around Asus for several years. Is the same as with Intel… they rest on their name
I have to apologize.
On my backup PC, which I had before the Ryzen 7800X3D, the game also jerks in exactly the same way.
That’s strange because it’s completely different bacons.
There I have Windows 23H2 on it, a Ryzen 3600, a 2060 Super and an AB-350-M motherboard.
I had never changed the game or Nvidia settings that I used before the new PC.
The only common thing is the Internet: I am with Deutsche Telekom. And I noticed that Mr. the Rings Online keeps the connection to the USA very low.
I charge the launcher of lotro.com on both computers (https://www.lotro.com/guides/lotro-download-en?locale=en) with only 5 kb/s down.
With a VPN, on the other hand, I come to 500 kb/s.
At Diablo 4, it is so that it (with the new computer) is extremely jerking in the first minute of the game, but then makes it clear.
Even at Medieval Dynasty, it starts at the first start and then runs extremely liquid with occasional backpackers.
There is now the question of whether it was a strange coincidence that immediately after the Bios update the speed has dropped to the LOTRO servers and it might come to the stutterers.
I mean, what connection would be between a Bios update and a restricted connection with 2 different computers?
I then made some adjustments in the bios later, because I was hoping to get the shaving away.
No matter what I’ve tried, the tingling remained.
I would like to remind you that the flashing was also present on another motherboard, which already speaks for determining the CPU. Especially with these curious graphics errors of the CPU-internal graphics unit.
I only test another RAM today to exclude this possible cause.
If you can rule out that it is not the wrong or even non-configuration of the UEFI, contact Asus and confront her with your experiences and then see what they say
Well, yes. After I made the Bios update, the problem started on o_O
And I left the bios in its basic setting after it was updated, Windows raised and tested how it behaves.
Now duch explains why a downgrade of the bio, as well as another motherboard, did not make any remedy.
The UEFI does not destroy the CPU, because it always goes back to the basic settings with a UEFI update and therefore no overclocking
If you still think, contact Asus and then see what they say…
Jepp, I’m just there.
For fun, have used the integrated graphics unit of the Ryzen 7800x3D to exclude a defect in the graphics card.
The result was:
Apparently the bios destroyed the CPU o_O
OK, it can be clear… where Ruck,er in the type of hardware… hmmmm… I would just go to the CPU
With the new motherboard of MSI, I had the same backpackers.
Something has been damaged on the hardware, and now it is important to find out which component is exactly affected.
I ordered another RAM now.
If it’s not, only graphics card, nerves or processors remain…
Can also try
that the asus has not sold other background…
and MSI hasn’t been what they’ve been like for a long time, and GB Brecht here also goes into the rail… we’ve only been building ASRock for nearly ten years, because the least problems are happening and especially their UEFI updates are under control. MSI delivers as the first, but unripe…
As already written: A downgrade didn’t do anything.
Now also have all other bios versions throughout and everywhere the same: it rolls with any bios version.
Now I can understand why Mindfactory does not sell Asus boards ^^^
Now put the hardware on another board (MSI) and see if it works there again.
have the same cpu and board and 3201 on it no problems…
What bios settings did you do?
Could you give me the exact list, please?
docp enable profile tweaked with me ddr5 6400mhz also runs with 6400mhz with me. curve optimizer on negative all core -30 at me.pbo only do not activate anymore.Ruckler? that with your apu is certainly not correct.After bios is actually new win playing up the best choice …gruss
Basically simply explained: The Rucklers appear at all games.
Diablo 4, Lord of the Rings Online, Medieval Dynasty.
When it is started, it will jerk until everything is loaded. Then you run around in the area, and it’s always joking every few seconds.
With Mr. the Rings Online it is so that it jolts when a player spawns in the immediate vicinity. And that wasn’t before the Bios update.
Now another problem is added: The connection to the USA is very bad with Deutsche Telekom, and I don’t know if it has anything to do with my bios update.
Sounds totally stupid, but the situation is as follows:
I noticed today that any download from the USA is only downloaded with a few kb/s or even only b/s.
I also have this on my smartphone, which is connected to WLAN.
If I turn the smartphone to mobile data (other provider), the download fix goes.
And now the problem comes from Mr. der Ringen Online, because the servers are in the USA. If the transmission rate is now so massively low and a player spawns, it would be possible to jerk with it.
But I hadn’t had that before the Bios update.
please explain to me these jerklers and what game they are playing.So if win is reassembled and the apu still knows these graphic errors, then there’s something to go. As said that it’s the bios I don’t see there and also not that which has been destroyed I can’t imagine…
How many times I replayed Windows in the last few days…
But I also had these settings, yet it was joking.