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auto=enabled   all because msi sucks (seriously make sure your board functions well, msi has done worse with ryzen mobos than intel has done with their tim jobs)

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My two AM4 Asus mobos only offer Auto and Disabled also. I did run into a problem once when it wasn't enabled on Auto, and I was wondering how to fix it. In the end, setting it to Disabled and then back to Auto fixed it. Dunno why there isn't just a forced enable. Note I think I got into my situation as I had it Disabled before a bios update, where it was Auto afterwards.

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Just now, porina said:

My two AM4 Asus mobos only offer Auto and Disabled also. I did run into a problem once when it wasn't enabled on Auto, and I was wondering how to fix it. In the end, setting it to Disabled and then back to Auto fixed it. Dunno why there isn't just a forced enable. Note I think I got into my situation as I had it Disabled before a bios update, where it was Auto afterwards.

so it enables is automatic when it is needed, i guess

 

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4 minutes ago, Cyracus said:

auto=enabled   all because msi sucks (seriously make sure your board functions well, msi has done worse with ryzen mobos than intel has done with their tim jobs)

im using my mobo for 3/4 weeks now and overclocked my cpu and all the ports are working, so that is fine

but thanks alot

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