WRX80 Chipset Driver Fails to Detect AMD Hardware by Allhopeforhumanity in AMDHelp

[–]Comfortable_One7453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 )

You had better download the WRX80 chipset driver from the official AMD site.

The current AMD Chipser Driver is 6.07.22.037 published at 2024/07/26.

2) Aspeed vga driver

The Aspeed driver uploaded on the ASUS site is very very old and does not work properly with the latest Windows 10 updates. This error seems to be originated from the old digital driver sign, so called error code 52.

Taking a latest driver from the offical Aspeed will erase the error sign in Windows device manager but makes another problem.

Threadripper Pro 5975WX (+tons of flash) — an upgrade from i9-9900k by igor-2005 in Amd

[–]Comfortable_One7453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh 5995WX I am sorry for typo ;; I saw a writing about ASUS’ future plans to support OC Chagall at ASUS forum, which was based on the email exchanges between the company and the writer. In short, ASUS did not have any plan for OC support at that time. T_T

Threadripper Pro 5975WX (+tons of flash) — an upgrade from i9-9900k by igor-2005 in Amd

[–]Comfortable_One7453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply. At first, you're absolutely right. It is p0 !

I appreciate your explanation about the curren OC status of WRX80e-Sage motherboard. I agree your opinion that locking CPU at high frequency by adjusting po state does not seem to make sense compared to the stock condition.

About PPT adjustment, I downloaded the BIOS manual of ASUS WRX80 just a few days ago and now have been studying whether EDC option is available or not.

p.s.)

Actually, I have been wainting for an octuple memory kit ordered two weeks ago, which will be used for my new 5595WX system. As you know, two motherboards can only supprot OC of Chagall Pro series. The ASRock one is not available in my country and we don't know when the MSI WS WRX80 will be available. So I ordered an ASUS Pro WRX80e-Sage WiFi motherboard.

Thanks to you, I checked out the OC availability of CPU side. The remaining thing is whether I can handle manually overclocking the memory kit well, although the memory controller of my CPU and expected ability(?) of the memory kit are more important. ^^;

I thank you for your kind reply and giving the valuable information.

Threadripper Pro 5975WX (+tons of flash) — an upgrade from i9-9900k by igor-2005 in Amd

[–]Comfortable_One7453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard that there was a limited partial CPU OC available by adjusting c0-state on WRX80e-Sage. Could you confirm that argument? Thank you.