![]() The installers are not the same, the one from ASUS install OEM app profile (it isn't useful for me since I have an nvidia), and the driver version for the PCI and the GPIO Controller are slightly higher with the installer from AMD. I compared the last chipset driver installer from ASUS website (release in 0) to the one from AMD (2.04.04.111, release ) and there is a slight difference. It would be interesting to know if it also happens on Linux. When I return back to the High Performance profile, the core clock also stay normal, so it means there is something that doesn't initialize correctly with Windows or the AMD driver during the boot. Instead of rebooting this time, I went to the settings and changed the power plan from Ryzen High Performance to Balanced to see if it will do some sort of a reset and it does: the core clock instantly came back to normal (notice the actual speed column vs the minimum one in the picture below). I have fast startup enable (I might try to change it) This is the fourth times it happens to me since I build my PC in march 13.Ĭrucial Ballistix RGB (2 x 8 GB) 3600Mhz (CL16) I had the same issue with my 3800x this morning after booting up my PC.
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