April 2018
@LelFgtzwrote:same problem here! MSI B350. Happened after a BIOS update.
Would be nice to get some acknowledgement
There was acknowledgement a week or so ago that they're passing it on for investigation.
April 2018 - last edited April 2018
Sigh... Downloaded 70GB to try Battlefield 1 on my Ryzen system to have this audio problem...
Note: I'm overclocking with the UEFI. I did have Ryzen Master, but uninstalled it.
Ryzen 1600 (@3.8GHz)
ASRock AB350 Pro4 (UEFI version 4.70)
Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X
Windows 10 Pro (x64)
April 2018
April 2018
Hello there!
May I ask if there's any news on the topic? Seems like latests BIOS updates for Ryzen have brought this problem to even more users (specially those who use MSI motherboards), and that updates will be required to run a Ryzen 2 processor, so…
It's a bit worrying, because it seems that the problem resides on the game engine itself (and so, affects other games made with it, like other, past, Battlefield titles). So, I don't know if a patch would be issued to those past games.
Maybe EA and AMD could solve this without patching the game, but the BIOS? I didn't have this problem 'till the last BIOS update on my X370 Krait, which reportedly updated the AGESA version to support upcoming new chips.
Anyway, I hope this gets addressed some time in the near future. Ryzen chips, specially the lower-end ones, benefit quite a lot from overclocking, not only for gaming, but for content creators, editors, etc.
Thank you!
April 2018
April 2018
Ryzen 1700x on an MSI X370 Pro Carbon with game boost turned on. Same issue. songs now also cycle in the main menu at random.
April 2018
April 2018
I am also having this issue, even when manually overclocking in the BIOS not through software. I have also recently updated my BIOS so maybe thats the issue?
Ryzen 1700x - MSI X370 SLI Plus
April 2018 - last edited April 2018
@Stopkilling0wrote:I am also having this issue, even when manually overclocking in the BIOS not through software. I have also recently updated my BIOS so maybe thats the issue?
Ryzen 1700x - MSI X370 SLI Plus
Yeah it looks like everyone is being affected now (doing BIOS updates), irrespective of how the overclocking is performed. The original issue didn't have a lot of testers but a majority they were only affected via software overclocking. That was a year ago though and given the amount of reports over the last month (here and on my video), something has happened with the BIOS updates to affect a lot more Ryzen users.
Unfortunately it took 12 months to even get EA to acknowledge this thread let alone anyone actually working on the problem. Don't expect a fix anytime soon.
April 2018 - last edited April 2018