Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
FYI guys I'm currently testing the AGESA 1.0.0.6 Asrock have released, those of you that already have it would of noticed MANY new memory timing options I will update with my findings along with screenshots of all the new memory options and get that support thread underway once I have finished my testing but this new 2.5 UEFI definitely seems like a goodie so far. With the RAM kit I used in the review DIMM banks A1 and B1 can run the kit at 2933MHz and so far DIMM banks A2 and B2 are running the memory at 3200MHz error-free. Thats something that could not be said for the review in either set of DIMM banks. The system wouldn't have memory errors until after several hours of use which is why I deemed the results still valid enough to include but compatibility wasn't quite there at the time.

As there have been rumors about CPU overclocking being worse with the new AGESA I'll also mention right now that with the AGESA 1.0.0.6 update CPU overclocking in my testing at least has not been effected at all I'm running the same CPU clock with the same voltage while running RAM at 3200MHz.
Unfortunately, I still can't run my Flare X 3200 MHz @ Cl14 as intended. What made me further pessimistic was ASRock's reply saying 3200 Mhz "may" never work with K4. Perhaps that's why they're releasing an almost identical board called X370 Gaming X.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comment..._and_gaming_x/

Credit to ASRock for at least being honest. Although if true, it kind of sucks.

Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
Is that with the Realtek codec? What audio hardware and drivers are you using? I can pass this along the chain for R&D to look in to.
Right. The issue appears randomly and I can't replicate it. Currently it's fine. I've experienced this with SteelSeries Arctis 3 plugged into 3.5 mm front jack.

I the issue may have started with 2.40 BIOS. To quote some users @ Reddit:

Its like it is clipping at some audio levels, and also raising and lowering.
[...] sometimes get random choppiness with audio through front port on case
It could be the Realtek driver, yeah. Perhaps Windows 10 incompatibility? Maybe the very new ALC1220 chip. Although some user are running the older ALC892. Hard to say.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comment..._messing_with/