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Hello, So I have a Gigabyte B560 DS3H AC Y-1 motherboard. I have formatted my flash drive to FAT32 and it has 15gb. I install the correct version for the bios update and extracted and moved it to the flash drive. I try to go into Q-flash to download it and the pop up is still there. Also I keep getting black screen's randomly when I play a game or even just try to log into the pc. When I turn on the pc there is no display. I have all my drivers up to date and I keep getting the dumb black screens. I don't know if it's apart of the motherboard problem with no updating bios but I just cant find help:( I try everything I see and still nothing. I have a RTX 3070TI, 32Gb's RAM and intel i7 10700KF. If someone can help me I would really appreciate it thank you.!

 

Also the Bios Update is F6 From Nov 2021   So I am behind a lot.

 

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https://www.dropbox.com/s/qmvesmkfg8hr2w3/B560DS3HACY1.zip?dl=0

 

thats from this thread below, also others are experinceing issues with bios update and like yours crashing, some mentioning ram set to xmp 3600 unstable, set to 3200. when its set to 3600 is the ram voltage high enough? 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, aledsav1 said:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/qmvesmkfg8hr2w3/B560DS3HACY1.zip?dl=0

 

thats from this thread below, also others are experinceing issues with bios update and like yours crashing, some mentioning ram set to xmp 3600 unstable, set to 3200. when its set to 3600 is the ram voltage high enough? 

 

 

Right now all my RAM sticks have XMP Profile 1 enabled and right now its at 2500Mhz each. Also i have set the ram to 3600 and I try to restart but it doesn't boot up until I had to take 2 RAM sticks out.

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are all the ram sticks the same make and model (speed/timings etc) xmp should just put them to whatever they are rated i.e. 3600, if that is what they are rated at, but you say with xmp they are at 2500, sorry but that cannot be right I do not know any ram that runs at 2500? and set as xmp? 

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