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11 minutes ago, Sadleast said:

On the Gigabyte Page are Versions since F4. My version i updated from is F2. I would try going one step back from F6B to F6?

Yes go one step back and see if it solves and watch gamernexus's video on new amd cpus burning and stuff idk if it affects 7700x or not but still it's good to take precautions 

Hey Fellas,

 

Since i did a BIOS update for my Ryzen 7 7700X i need multiple restarts for my AIO MSI Coreliquid 240R V2 to cool my CPU. When im starting my PC Temps just begin to rise with fans spinning on 100% but with no affect. After some restarts it just works and the CPU wont exceed 50 Degrees and fans spinning normal. I already checked if everything is plugged in properly and i checked BIOS if somethings not showing up. Im out of Ideas.

 

Motherboard: Gigabyte B650 Gaming X AX with Bios Version F6B

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3 minutes ago, that_potato_guy said:

Maybe it's that voltage thing going on with am5 rn. I think you should roll back to the previous bios

On the Gigabyte Page are Versions since F4. My version i updated from is F2. I would try going one step back from F6B to F6?

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11 minutes ago, Sadleast said:

On the Gigabyte Page are Versions since F4. My version i updated from is F2. I would try going one step back from F6B to F6?

Yes go one step back and see if it solves and watch gamernexus's video on new amd cpus burning and stuff idk if it affects 7700x or not but still it's good to take precautions 

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Just now, that_potato_guy said:

Yes go one step back and see if it solves and watch gamernexus's video on new amd cpus burning and stuff idk if it affects 7700x or not but still it's good to take precautions 

Yeah i will try. Thank you very much. 

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1 hour ago, that_potato_guy said:

Maybe it's that voltage thing going on with am5 rn. I think you should roll back to the previous bios

Rolling back is the most idiotic thing you could do. The older bios are the ones that are using too high of voltage.... You want to be on the latest one possible.

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4 minutes ago, ShawtyT30beTHICCC said:

Rolling back is the most idiotic thing you could do. The older bios are the ones that are using too high of voltage.... You want to be on the latest one possible.

The one i can do is from 30.03.2023 and already after the update for Ryzen 7000. but what you suggest?

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1 minute ago, ShawtyT30beTHICCC said:

Rolling back is the most idiotic thing you could do. The older bios are the ones that are using too high of voltage.... You want to be on the latest one possible.

That should be the case generally but it's the new one that caused him the problem so there's only one thing to do and that's why I also told him to watch gamernexus's video. 

What do you think is the problem if it's not the bios cuz he only mentioned he updated bios that caused it

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4 minutes ago, ShawtyT30beTHICCC said:

Rolling back is the most idiotic thing you could do. The older bios are the ones that are using too high of voltage.... You want to be on the latest one possible.

Also. Gigabyte Pulled back F6 and F6b from their site. So probably they are faulty

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9 minutes ago, that_potato_guy said:

Well now you know why it's not available amd really messed this up

Yep this is why i will take the latest which is available on their site which is the F5 BIOS and i hope this will fix it. And i will wait for them to release new ones. 

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