devices:asus_prime_x470-pro
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devices:asus_prime_x470-pro [2021/09/02 04:37] – [BIOS Notes] Sean Rhone | devices:asus_prime_x470-pro [2021/10/18 11:12] – Sean Rhone | ||
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- | ===== 3rd-party | + | ===== Other ===== |
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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====== BIOS Notes ====== | ====== BIOS Notes ====== | ||
- | * Mode0 **enabled** lowers CPU performance consistently with Geekbench | + | * Mode0 **enabled** lowers CPU performance consistently with Geekbench |
- | * SMT **disabled** | + | * SMT **disabled** |
- | * Toggling IOMMU and/or ASMedia USB controller seems to create a different route for the Ethernet controller, which wipes out any static IP settings on Windows and Linux | + | * Toggling IOMMU and/or ASMedia USB controller seems to create a different route for the Ethernet controller, which wipes out static IP settings on Windows and Linux |
* Determinism Slider should be on Power ([[https:// | * Determinism Slider should be on Power ([[https:// | ||
* IOMMU should be left at Auto or Enabled ([[https:// | * IOMMU should be left at Auto or Enabled ([[https:// | ||
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- | * Oculus Rift CV1 HMD has broken vibration when plugged into AMD USB ports, but not ASMedia | + | * :!: USB disconnected all USB 2.0 devices (connected via rear PCI USB port slot to front-panel USB pins on bottom of board) when copying files to a USB-C external HDD, don't use USB 2.0 or USB-C port when possible |
- | * Oculus Rift CV1 sensors break completely when plugged into AMD USB ports with the AMD-specific | + | |
- | * On Windows 10, leave the default Microsoft drivers on the AMD USB 3.0 controller/ | + | |
====== CPU Notes ====== | ====== CPU Notes ====== | ||
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* For CCX2 cores, core 7 is the fastest ((gold star in Ryzen Master)), and core 5 is the second fastest ((silver circle in Ryzen Master)) | * For CCX2 cores, core 7 is the fastest ((gold star in Ryzen Master)), and core 5 is the second fastest ((silver circle in Ryzen Master)) | ||
* Core 7 is the fastest on the entire die ((gold star in Ryzen Master)) | * Core 7 is the fastest on the entire die ((gold star in Ryzen Master)) | ||
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- | ====== RAM Notes ====== | ||
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- | * CPU On-Die Termination seems to be best at 53.3 Ohms | ||
- | * CAS Latency doesn' | ||
- | * 3266MHz seems to be the highest speed that's stable | ||
====== Dumps ====== | ====== Dumps ====== |