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ASUS Pro WS X570-ACE motherboard faces common issues with starting up or recovering from sleep.

ASUS Pro WS X570-ACE motherboard faces common issues with starting up or recovering from sleep.

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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
Senior Member
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07-12-2019, 05:18 PM
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I bought this comparatively expensive ASUS Pro WS X570-ACE motherboard because it was advertised as "workstation" class but since the last BIOS update (version 1302) it's been very unstable, regularly not POSTing on cold boot or restart and not waking from sleep fully (on wake the fans will spin up and USB hub and monitor will turn on, but there's no signal to monitor or any other signs of life). During POST it will often halt at the CPU check or RAM check or just as likely POST and boot fine. Sometimes I'll need to cold boot or restart 10-20 times before I can get into BIOS. Other times it'll boot without a hiccup. Once booted, it's rock solid and stable - if it weren't wasteful I'd just keep the thing on 24/7. I've submitted support requests to ASUS three times now and followed most of the suggestions, although I can't revert to the previous BIOS because some software I rely on (Substance Painter) doesn't work properly with the old BIOS. This seems to be an obvious BIOS issue to me but there's no confirmation from ASUS or ETA on a new version of the BIOS. Is there anything else I can check or try myself? Should I continue waiting for a new BIOS version or cut my losses and return the motherboard before the warranty expires? Here's my full system specs: ASUS Pro WS X570 ACE AM4 ATX Motherboard AMD Ryzen 9 3900X be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 Cooler 64GB Corsair (4x16) DDR4 3200Mhz Vengeance LPX RAM ASUS RTX2080Ti 11GB ROG STRIX O11G Gaming PCIe Video Card Corsair HX750i Platinum 750W Power Supply 2TB Samsung 970 Evo PLUS M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD 2 x 2TB Samsung 860 QVO 2.5" SSD SilverStone FS204B SilverStone FS202B 5.25" To 2.5" Hot Swap Drive Bay ASUS PCE-AC58BT Dual Band Wireless-AC2100 PCIe Network Card with Bluetooth NZXT Internal USB Hub SilverStone ECU04E USB 3.1 Gen 2 PCI-E Card Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64bit Thanks in advance for any advice!
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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
07-12-2019, 05:18 PM #1

I bought this comparatively expensive ASUS Pro WS X570-ACE motherboard because it was advertised as "workstation" class but since the last BIOS update (version 1302) it's been very unstable, regularly not POSTing on cold boot or restart and not waking from sleep fully (on wake the fans will spin up and USB hub and monitor will turn on, but there's no signal to monitor or any other signs of life). During POST it will often halt at the CPU check or RAM check or just as likely POST and boot fine. Sometimes I'll need to cold boot or restart 10-20 times before I can get into BIOS. Other times it'll boot without a hiccup. Once booted, it's rock solid and stable - if it weren't wasteful I'd just keep the thing on 24/7. I've submitted support requests to ASUS three times now and followed most of the suggestions, although I can't revert to the previous BIOS because some software I rely on (Substance Painter) doesn't work properly with the old BIOS. This seems to be an obvious BIOS issue to me but there's no confirmation from ASUS or ETA on a new version of the BIOS. Is there anything else I can check or try myself? Should I continue waiting for a new BIOS version or cut my losses and return the motherboard before the warranty expires? Here's my full system specs: ASUS Pro WS X570 ACE AM4 ATX Motherboard AMD Ryzen 9 3900X be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 Cooler 64GB Corsair (4x16) DDR4 3200Mhz Vengeance LPX RAM ASUS RTX2080Ti 11GB ROG STRIX O11G Gaming PCIe Video Card Corsair HX750i Platinum 750W Power Supply 2TB Samsung 970 Evo PLUS M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD 2 x 2TB Samsung 860 QVO 2.5" SSD SilverStone FS204B SilverStone FS202B 5.25" To 2.5" Hot Swap Drive Bay ASUS PCE-AC58BT Dual Band Wireless-AC2100 PCIe Network Card with Bluetooth NZXT Internal USB Hub SilverStone ECU04E USB 3.1 Gen 2 PCI-E Card Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64bit Thanks in advance for any advice!

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Ricardo_
Junior Member
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07-14-2019, 04:03 AM
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You may need to keep trying with ASUS' support for a while longer. Alternatively, reach out to someone at their PR or social media team to see if they can assist with a beta BIOS. I'm not sure if JJ at ASUS is still the right contact—he used to be like Josh from Fractal or Ed from Sapphire. EDIT: It seems he might still be active on Twitter... Juan Jose Guerrero @ASUSTechMKTJJ
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Ricardo_
07-14-2019, 04:03 AM #2

You may need to keep trying with ASUS' support for a while longer. Alternatively, reach out to someone at their PR or social media team to see if they can assist with a beta BIOS. I'm not sure if JJ at ASUS is still the right contact—he used to be like Josh from Fractal or Ed from Sapphire. EDIT: It seems he might still be active on Twitter... Juan Jose Guerrero @ASUSTechMKTJJ

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Th3G4merX
Senior Member
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07-14-2019, 10:44 AM
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@-rascal- Just messaged JJ on Twitter.
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Th3G4merX
07-14-2019, 10:44 AM #3

@-rascal- Just messaged JJ on Twitter.

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ArmorInAction
Member
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07-14-2019, 01:54 PM
#4
No changes were made to the Realtek remote management settings.
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ArmorInAction
07-14-2019, 01:54 PM #4

No changes were made to the Realtek remote management settings.

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Thumps209LV
Member
226
07-21-2019, 07:36 PM
#5
For a while I was getting an intermittent BIOS error on boot like: Wait for RTL8117. An error occurred loading RTL8117 ... and so I investigated that a little and IIRC settings were changed to: Set RTL8117 kernal mode -> Normal Skip kernal check -> enabled That got rid of error, I assume because I'm skipping the check altogether. But this issue seemed (based on my limited experience) to be unrelated to the POST issue, although I'm happy to be proven wrong.
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Thumps209LV
07-21-2019, 07:36 PM #5

For a while I was getting an intermittent BIOS error on boot like: Wait for RTL8117. An error occurred loading RTL8117 ... and so I investigated that a little and IIRC settings were changed to: Set RTL8117 kernal mode -> Normal Skip kernal check -> enabled That got rid of error, I assume because I'm skipping the check altogether. But this issue seemed (based on my limited experience) to be unrelated to the POST issue, although I'm happy to be proven wrong.

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HitTom9886
Member
229
07-21-2019, 08:42 PM
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I was also dealing with the 5-10 boot loops prior to POST, just like you. It happened after adjusting some KVM configurations. The issue didn't work smoothly with high memory clocks.
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HitTom9886
07-21-2019, 08:42 PM #6

I was also dealing with the 5-10 boot loops prior to POST, just like you. It happened after adjusting some KVM configurations. The issue didn't work smoothly with high memory clocks.

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Zentrela
Member
129
07-28-2019, 12:11 PM
#7
I'm testing those adjustments and checking if it helps, though I remain wary about the new BIOS update since the POST problems only began after I installed it.
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Zentrela
07-28-2019, 12:11 PM #7

I'm testing those adjustments and checking if it helps, though I remain wary about the new BIOS update since the POST problems only began after I installed it.

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Moonsauce
Junior Member
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07-28-2019, 05:13 PM
#8
It's also feasible, though I haven't refreshed the BIOS recently.
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Moonsauce
07-28-2019, 05:13 PM #8

It's also feasible, though I haven't refreshed the BIOS recently.