Hi guys, could someone help me?
Settings:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3700x
Motherboard: B450 Aorus elite V2 with F63d BIOS
Memories: 4x8GB, 32GB RAM Kingston Predator 3200Mhz (KHX3200C16D4/8GX)
My problem is this:
If I enable XMP so that the memories run at 3200Mhz, I get system instability and windows at boot show a message that it is corrupted, when disabling XMP the boot corrupted message no longer appears.
This is all caused after updating the Bios to F63d, it's like the TPM is somehow incompatible with my SSD(Sata).
PS¹: This only hapens when i have 32 GB Installed.
PS²: Is it possible to rollback Bios to F62? I had no problems until I upgraded to this new Bios which gigabyte recommends for Windows 11.
PS³: I've done all the tests with the memories, comb by comb and all passed OK, I also tested the memory in each slot and all passed OK.
Settings:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3700x
Motherboard: B450 Aorus elite V2 with F63d BIOS
Memories: 4x8GB, 32GB RAM Kingston Predator 3200Mhz (KHX3200C16D4/8GX)
My problem is this:
If I enable XMP so that the memories run at 3200Mhz, I get system instability and windows at boot show a message that it is corrupted, when disabling XMP the boot corrupted message no longer appears.
This is all caused after updating the Bios to F63d, it's like the TPM is somehow incompatible with my SSD(Sata).
PS¹: This only hapens when i have 32 GB Installed.
PS²: Is it possible to rollback Bios to F62? I had no problems until I upgraded to this new Bios which gigabyte recommends for Windows 11.
PS³: I've done all the tests with the memories, comb by comb and all passed OK, I also tested the memory in each slot and all passed OK.
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