Hello i have some fps drops and stutters in games and i noticed my bios version is 4024 and the newest is 4602 so should i update it? downloaded speccy just to show you the specs
I'm pretty sure it's just speccy, other programs show 50-60C*It's always good to update the BIOS, but I'd like to point out that your CPU appears to be overheating.
...Under load? That's still pretty toasty if the system is idling.I'm pretty sure it's just speccy, other programs show 50-60C*
Oh alright, i think it's just speccy cuz other programs shows half of that and i've gamed half a year so i think it should be broken already if it really was that hot Edit: i was trying to find info about newest version but wasn't really able to find anythingI would google those newer BIOS versions and see if people are having cold boot and/or RAM OC issues like they are on the BIOS version with AGESA 0070 on my ROG Strix B450-F.
I personally am still using an older BIOS (with AGESA 1.0.0.6) because it doesn't have those issues.
I honestly don't think a BIOS update is going to fix your issues.
I don't see anything added to those newer versions (4207 or newer) that applies to your setup.
I'd figure out why your CPU is so hot and deal with that.
It will almost certainly fix your stuttering issue if you get that CPU down to normal temps.
^ Exactly, my OC'd Ryzen 5 2600 idles at 28-30C (using Ryzen Balanced Power Plan) and maxes out around 56C after 3 to 4 hours of gaming....Under load? That's still pretty toasty if the system is idling.
underload cpu is around 55-60C and i think my pc has bad airflow because i dont have any fan behind my computer, could fan fix temp problems?If speccy was all, 58c on the 1070ti basically at idle makes me think lack of airflow for a starter.
i'm using max power plan and in bios my mobo is maybe 40C. should i download another program to check temps^ Exactly, my OC'd Ryzen 5 2600 idles at 28-30C (using Ryzen Balanced Power Plan) and maxes out around 56C after 3 to 4 hours of gaming.
And my MB temp is 38-39C and I have never seen it get above 41C.
hwmonitor shows gpu 57-62, cpu 49-59. below is mobo temp but didin't know which one is right one.If your processor gets to 85c. it will throttle or shut down.
That could well account for stuttering.
Monitor with cpu-Z to see if your multiplier is dropping.
If a cpu throttles due to heat, performance will be lessened until the heat issue resolves, then at full performance the cycle repeats.
I will right after i wake up, i've heard negative about it so i deleted ryzen master.Can you recheck your temps with the case open.
And do you have ryzen master
If not go to amd and get it.
Please keep us posted.
I have never done any overclocking, i reinstalled windows couple months back and only changes i've done is in power plan, nvidia control panel. nothing on cpu.Those Temps are definitely too high.
The CPU is clocking down to 1.55 GHz just like mine does so your Temps should be much closer to mine than that.
I do see that your bus clock is at 90 MHz when it should be at 100 MHz.
Why is that? Did you do some failed attempts to OC at some point?
You could have some voltages set too high causing higher Temps.
If so I would set the BIOS to optimized defaults then save and reboot and see it that lowers those Temps.
Alright thanks bud i get back to you guys tomorrow, thanks for help thoI still think you should set the BIOS to optimized defaults and then check the Temps again.
If that doesn't lower them I'd look at case cooling and possibly reseat the CPU cooler.
what you mean by set BIOS to optimized defaults? if i remember correctly i haven't touched bios. and without side case temps are cpu: 40-53 gpu: 53-53 mobo: tmpin0 40-51 tmpin1 34-34 tmpin2 38-40cThose Temps are definitely too high.
The CPU is clocking down to 1.55 GHz just like mine does so your Temps should be much closer to mine than that.
I do see that your bus clock is at 90 MHz when it should be at 100 MHz.
Why is that? Did you do some failed attempts to OC at some point?
You could have some voltages set too high causing higher Temps.
If so I would set the BIOS to optimized defaults then save and reboot and see it that lowers those Temps.
Look at Page 3-3 of your User Manual:what you mean by set BIOS to optimized defaults? if i remember correctly i haven't touched bios. and without side case temps are cpu: 40-53 gpu: 53-53 mobo: tmpin0 40-51 tmpin1 34-34 tmpin2 38-40c
Look at Page 3-3 of your User Manual:
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM4/PRIME_X470-PRO/E13883_PRIME__X470-PRO_UM_WEB.pdf
Enter the BIOS after a Reboot by tapping the DEL key, Then hit F5 to set the Optimized Default Settings.
Then tap F10 to save the changes and reboot.