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Please fix the link, it doesn't work.I asked around on reddit to see how it looks like with those pci-e version switches and someone claimed that on Asrock board you can switch everything separately:Obviously reddit being reddit, asking questions got me downvoted to the ground, so people stopped caring quickly and I got only few replies.First of all, we need confirmation whether this is actually true that on Asrock boards it works. My assumption is that it does and once again Asrock implements everything AMD gives out with AGESA and everyone else tries to idiot proof their bios. Similarly like it was with ECO mode support where only Asrock board has this switch in the bios and others supposedly are switchable from the Ryzen Master but you have to figure out how to set up PBO for it to pop up in Ryzen Master which is simply stupid approach.Ask around if you see people that have configs that will match the test, to see for which boards this is an issue and for which isn't. From what I can see, we shouldn't look for a riser, but we should ask vendors to implement those switches properly.
Please fix the link, it doesn't work.
I asked around on reddit to see how it looks like with those pci-e version switches and someone claimed that on Asrock board you can switch everything separately:
Obviously reddit being reddit, asking questions got me downvoted to the ground, so people stopped caring quickly and I got only few replies.
First of all, we need confirmation whether this is actually true that on Asrock boards it works. My assumption is that it does and once again Asrock implements everything AMD gives out with AGESA and everyone else tries to idiot proof their bios. Similarly like it was with ECO mode support where only Asrock board has this switch in the bios and others supposedly are switchable from the Ryzen Master but you have to figure out how to set up PBO for it to pop up in Ryzen Master which is simply stupid approach.
Ask around if you see people that have configs that will match the test, to see for which boards this is an issue and for which isn't. From what I can see, we shouldn't look for a riser, but we should ask vendors to implement those switches properly.