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AMD Motherboards : A320M-HDV, Bristol Ridge, ECC RAM

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Author: Nikvils
Subject: A320M-HDV, Bristol Ridge, ECC RAM
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 7:47pm

Hello, everyone!
I know that Pinnacle and Summit work in ECC mode.
I know that Raven does not, only PRO versions, as most of ASRock mobos specifications states.
I just can't find any exact information about Bristol+ECC.

I have new ASRock A320M-HDV and A8-9600 and have 10 days fo return them back to store (bought with a big short-time discount).
Does the line "AMD 7th Gen A-Series APUs support DDR4 2400/2133 ECC & non-ECC, un-buffered memory" means exactly what it tells and ECC memory will work in ECC mode in this setup? Or I need, as with Raven, PRO version of this APU? There are also some statements on forums that one needs 2 sticks of ram for ECC mode to be enabled and working.
I would really appreciate some clarifying about all this little mess.

Would have check all this by myself but there is just no memory from QVL in my local stores and returning non-malfunctioning memory to some internet store is complicated in my case.

Edited by Nikvils - 9 minutes ago at 7:50pm

AMD Motherboards : ASRock AB350 Gaming K4 Chipset Heatsink Color

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Author: kaykills
Subject: ASRock AB350 Gaming K4 Chipset Heatsink Color
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 9:50pm

Originally posted by stree stree wrote:

Put a solid side on the case instead of a window.

That is a great solution, but not really the answer I was looking for.

AMD Motherboards : APU Vega 8 2200G will not work on AB350 Gaming-ITX

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Author: cristy6100
Subject: APU Vega 8 2200G will not work on AB350 Gaming-ITX
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 10:16pm

Flash to 4.60 why would you stay on 4.43 when 4.60 is available?

Cheers

AMD Motherboards : moved from 1500X to 2400g on B350 PRO4

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Author: cristy6100
Subject: moved from 1500X to 2400g on B350 PRO4
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 10:19pm

Can you read me the version number that is written on them? Mine are v6.20 with Hynix M or E die as far as I remember

AMD Motherboards : x370 Taichi - sound problem

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Author: obeliskk11
Subject: x370 Taichi - sound problem
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 10:20pm

I have problems with the sound. I am using windows 10, and i installed the realtek drivers from x370 taichi site. After some time or when i go into the game, i get notification my sound device has been unplugged and i lose sound, then it says its plugged again, and it goes in circle.

I've tried various different headsets, always the same problem. I also tried checking it on Ubuntu and i have no problems at all. So it should be software issue.

Then i went to realtek site and downloaded the 2 drivers they offer for windows 10, and still same issue, if not even worse, since it occured way more frequent.

When i try to check setting in realtek manager there is no folder icon where settings usually are, so i can change any settings.

Does anyone have any idea what to do next? Did anyone have similar problem?

AMD Motherboards : ASRock AB350 Gaming K4 Chipset Heatsink Color

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Author: stree
Subject: ASRock AB350 Gaming K4 Chipset Heatsink Color
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 11:01pm

Just kidding*. Not familiar with this board so hrd to be useful.  Anything in the manual ?

AMD Motherboards : APU Vega 8 2200G will not work on AB350 Gaming-ITX

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Author: stree
Subject: APU Vega 8 2200G will not work on AB350 Gaming-ITX
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 11:04pm

cristy, 4.60  seems to do nothing that 4.50 does and has even got drawbacks compared to 4.50 according to some who have flashed to 4.60..........But either of these is preferable to the dire 4.43 offering

AMD Motherboards : APU Vega 8 2200G will not work on AB350 Gaming-ITX

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Author: cristy6100
Subject: APU Vega 8 2200G will not work on AB350 Gaming-ITX
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 11:22pm

I know, ASRock released today UEFI 4.70 for X370 Taichi/Proffesional Gaming/Gaming K4/Gaming X, they are not listed yet, but I suppose later or tommorow, I am curios of its Agesa 1.0.0.2a or the same as the 4.60 ITX versions.

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: Zeeman
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 11:36pm

I've just obtained and am building a new computer using the above MOB.  It has the Ryzen 2700x, Corsair 2666 Mhz 2x16 GB, and Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO M.2.
  
I found in the FAQ on the site that the 24-pin power connector should NOT be used, but the four pin at the end removed, so that only the 20-pin is used.  Did that.  

The 4-pin 12v connector should be added in its place?  Or should that be connected near the CPU in the available space?  It is unclear in the FAQ whether the 4-pin is connected in which place.

Thanks!

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: cristy6100
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 11:49pm

I have never heard of a motherboard having such requirements, the ATX 24pin cable from the PSU goes in the ATX 24pin connector, the CPU ESP 8pin connector from the PSU goes in the 8 pin connector from the motherboard, if the motherboard provides and additional 4 pin CPU power connector besides the 8pin ESP one you can optionally plug it if your power supply has another ESP 8pin connector, you plug just 4 pins from the second ESP connector of the power supply. Again the second 4pin CPU power connector is optional and designed for providing additional power when overclocking. Even the main 8pin ESP connector is optional in the sense that you can do away with plugging just a 4pin cable from the PSU in it, but almost all PSU's today come with an 8pin ESP connector, some come with 2 as I said.

PS: can you please copy paste the exact line from the manual where this is stated? because its an obvious error

Cheers


Edited by cristy6100 - 1 hour 9 minutes ago at 11:50pm

AMD Motherboards : APU Vega 8 2200G will not work on AB350 Gaming-ITX

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Author: stree
Subject: APU Vega 8 2200G will not work on AB350 Gaming-ITX
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 11:52pm

Someone will tell us soon enough!

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: Zeeman
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 12:13am

Question (Q&A-47|186): My power supply has two 4-pin (2X2) power connectors. Which one should I connect to the motherboard?(10/20/2006)
Answer:Please refer to the following pictures:
This is from the FAQ here:
https://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?c=General
Does this even apply to this motherboard?  I have no idea, but it sure seems VERY odd.
1.Please use this connector on the motherboard. (2 black and 2 yellow wires)

2.This is 20+4 pin connector; please only connect the 20-pin connector to the motherboard. Please DO NOT connect this 4-pin connector to the motherboard. (1 black, 1 yellow, 1 red and 1 orange wire)

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: Zeeman
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 12:38am

I had two four pins and I plugged them into the eight pin, and also put the 24-pin in.  Unfortunately, I'm still not even getting into the BIOS.

What else could prevent this from booting up?

I've reset the RAM and the Graphics card.  Still nothing.  There is red flashing under the AMD Promontory.  But no fans start, the CPU fan is not running, and I'm not getting into the BIOS.

AMD Motherboards : raven ridge (2200g+2400g) tips

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Author: DansDrives
Subject: raven ridge (2200g+2400g) tips
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 1:24am

Yep, but this PC is on 24/7 and it still blue screens 3-4x a day. Zero problems since completely disabling the Intel adapter and using a TP-Link adapter. Faster too. 

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: Onslaught2k3
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 1:24am

Test the motherboard on either the box it came in OR on a flat piece of cardboard.  After removing the mobo from the case, check for any screws or other debris that could be causing a short.  Let me know how that goes.  I don't know the specifics of the red flashing light under the promontory logo. 

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: cristy6100
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 1:25am

What I stated above still applies, if you connected the 4pin from the PSU 2x4pin ESP connector you most likely fried something.
That 4 pin connector from the 20+4pin PSU connector is +12V +5V +3.3V and Ground, the 4pin connector from the PSU for CPU power meaning the 2x4pin ESP is +12V +12V and ground + ground, I don't even believe that connector can be plugged in the ATX connector.

For the X470 Master SLI you connect the 24pin ATX to the motherboard ATX, then the 4+4 ESP to the 8 pin CPU power connector, and if your PSU has another 2x4pin ESP connect 4 pins from it to the additional 4pin CPU power connector of the motherboard, as I stated above that additional 4 pin connector just below the main 8pin one is for additional power when overclocking it is not need at all, I had one of those on a Crosshair V Formula-Z with an FX9370 and overclocked the CPU up to 5.2GHz with a CPU power draw of over 300W and no problems occurred without it. 

In conclusion plug the ATX24 to ATX24 connector, plug 8pin ESP to 8pin ESP connector and its ready to go, but if you plugged the 8pin (its split 2x4) to the motherboard instead of that one 4pin connector that is splitted from the main ATX24 you most likely fried the motherboard.

PS: That FAQ clearly states for the 4 pin CPU power to use the 4pin cable with 2 yellow and 2 black wires (first picture) then it tells you to NOT plug that connector in the first picture to the motherboard 24pin connector. That FAQ is for old PSU's which lack the additional ATX 4Pins (they only have 20Pins)


Edited by cristy6100 - 27 minutes ago at 1:32am

AMD Motherboards : x370 Taichi - sound problem

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Author: datonyb
Subject: x370 Taichi - sound problem
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 1:47am

we need a bit more info

e.g.
using headset ?
any other speakers ?
on headset using front pc case or rear sockets ?
3.5mm jacks or usb headset ?

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: Zeeman
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 2:06am

Well, I have not done what you've suggested would fry the motherboard, thankfully.  Not even sure that would be possible to do.

I've connected the 24-pin and the 8-pin, but I'm still not getting it to do anything.

I'll wait to see if my son can find any solutions, but if not, I'll try removing it all and only plugging it in on top of cardboard as suggested.

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: Zeeman
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 2:25am

Before purchasing the RAM for my system I called AsRock and spoke to one of their tech guys.  He recommended that I purchase the exact RAM that I bought:

Corsair 2x16GB (32 GB) 2666 Mhz DDR4.  But on their website it shows this, which does NOT include the 2666 Mhz.  I've also put the RAM into slots A2 and B2.  Could this be the cause of my problem?


It seems that I should not have listened to the tech people, and found this on their site, if it was even available on the day I pre-ordered everything.

AMD Motherboards : ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start

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Author: Zeeman
Subject: ASRock x470 Master SLI/ac Start
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 at 2:37am

But above the table on that page it states:

AMD Ryzen series CPUs (Pinnacle Ridge) support DDR4 3466+(OC) / 3200(OC) / 2933/2667/2400/2133 ECC & non-ECC, un-buffered memory*

So I guess it should work.  Does any tech person at ASRock actually view these forums and can confirm one way or the other whether this RAM should work or not?

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