diagnose ASUS TUF GAMING X570 problems motherboard issues ASUS TUF GAMING X570 strange problem
diagnose ASUS TUF GAMING X570 problems motherboard issues ASUS TUF GAMING X570 strange problem
Hey there, I see you're dealing with a few tricky issues. Have you managed to fix the problem? I'm experiencing the same trouble with my new Asus X570 Tuf Gaming Plus Wifi. There are also inconsistencies in how my Sabrent Rocket PCIE 4.0 M.2 performs—sometimes it writes at 2500, other times it drops to 500. Your setup includes: a PSU from Evga Supernova 750 G2, an Asus X570 Tuf Gaming Plus Wifi, an AMD Ryzen 3700X with stock cooler (Wraith Prism), a GTX 1070 Gigabyte G1, 32GB RAM (16x2 at 3200MHz), a Sabrent Rocket PCIE 4.0 500GB SSD, and a Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 Gen.1 audio card. All drivers are up to date, with BIOS version 1405 and chipset 2.01.15.2138. I noticed that running HWInfo helps temporarily, and switching the default audio device to the monitor speakers resolves the issue when I use the sound card again. No overclocking has been done—just XMP and Precision Boost enabled.
I'm facing similar problems when booting up my new X570 TUF gaming plus with Wi-Fi. Many users report that the latest BIOS updates 1405 and 1404 are causing boot issues. To give context, I used the non-WiFi version of this board and encountered difficulties after updating to the newest BIOS. They suggested a faulty motherboard, which I replaced, but the problems persist. I've tried reverting to BIOS 1404 and performing a clean OS install. Still unsure if disabling XMP helps. Hope this helps with your motherboard issue (some Reddit threads mention the same problem). Good luck!
I discovered the answer! You need to install the AMD chipset driver right after downloading Windows and before any other drivers. This fixed my issue completely. I found the help on this site: https://www.overclock.net/forum/11-amd-m...issue.html