MSI X670E Gaming WIFI Bluetooth / USB Problems

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I have the MSI X670E Gaming WIFI, Ryzen 9 7900X3D, 64GB (4 X 16 GB) Corsair Vengeance RGB 6000mhz CL30 "stable when booted" PS parking cores working correctly when gaming !! RTX 4070
My 1st problem is on 1st boot system hangs at RAM / CPU lights for about 40 to 60 Seconds then boots to windows fine "that I can put up with I know there temperamental when using 4 sticks
but any help or thoughts to fix " I am a noob pc builder so tend to run at stock with expo enabled "
2nd and 3rd problem I think are combined at first I thought it was the Bluetooth failing but i think maybe it is the USB's resetting that messes up the WIFI / Bluetooth.
and that is the main problem all the USB on rear seem to restart for no reason and that disconnect's my Bluetooth soundbar. USB then work but it takes 2 or 3 goes to re-connect my sound bar. Then all is good till it happens again there is no specific time lapse it can happen anywhere from 10 to 20 mins to 4 to 8 hrs.
bios is the lates from MSI site 7E16v17 bios is stock with expo win 11. Idle temps 40 to 45 running games never gone over 65
like I said when its booted to windows PC is stable any help for a novice builder would be great thanks in advance
 
Aynı gücü paylaşan yuvaları, çakışan donanım ve aynı IRQ hattını kullanan aygıtları belirlemek için MSINFO32 kullanın. Muhtemelen kötü bir BIOS ürün yazılımıdır.

Benim de benzer bir sorunum var;
 

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Aynı gücü paylaşan yuvaları, çakışan donanım ve aynı IRQ hattını kullanan aygıtları belirlemek için MSINFO32 kullanın. Muhtemelen kötü bir BIOS ürün yazılımıdır.

Benim de benzer bir sorunum var;
i think i am looking in the right place i did say novice lol but all usb and ports seam to have all different irq numbers and non shared numbers ?
the only one with same is IRQ 0 for sleep timer and high precission event timer
 
i think i am looking in the right place i did say novice lol but all usb and ports seam to have all different irq numbers and non shared numbers ?
the only one with same is IRQ 0 for sleep timer and high precission event timer
The system to function correctly, all IRQ lines should have different numbers. While conflicts between PCI-E Express slots and USB ports do not cause problems with AMD graphics cards, they can lead to issues with NVIDIA graphics cards, such as audio glitches, cursor lag in games, etc. Maybe it's due to poor AMD chipset software... The part you see at the bottom with 0 is not important. As seen in the image, there is a power conflict between the USB ports on the back of the motherboard and the graphics card slot, which is causing audio issues with my headphones and lag with my cursor in games.
 
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The system to function correctly, all IRQ lines should have different numbers. While conflicts between PCI-E Express slots and USB ports do not cause problems with AMD graphics cards, they can lead to issues with NVIDIA graphics cards, such as audio glitches, cursor lag in games, etc. Maybe it's due to poor AMD chipset software... The part you see at the bottom with 0 is not important.
i have the latest chipset drivers from last month from amd like i said when it is up and running it works good i followed a guide for setting up x3d chips with 4 sticks of ram that works great its just the hang at boot and bloody bluetoooth and usb drops are getting anoying now
 
i have the latest chipset drivers from last month from amd like i said when it is up and running it works good i followed a guide for setting up x3d chips with 4 sticks of ram that works great its just the hang at boot and bloody bluetoooth and usb drops are getting anoying now
Remove all components connected to the USB slots and try starting the system. Is there any delay?
 
During boot-up, is the RAM light the one that stays on the longest on the motherboard?

If you are using 4 RAM sticks and they have large capacities, this is actually not a problem. The motherboard checks the hardware during boot-up. If you think there is an issue, install the RAM sticks one by one into the DIMMA2 slot and disable the XMP feature, then run the Memtest86 test on your RAM (this process can take a long time depending on the RAM capacity). Check your RAM codes in the compatibility section on the official page of the motherboard. Make sure the RAM sticks are fully seated in their slots.
 
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During boot-up, is the RAM light the one that stays on the longest on the motherboard?
on first boot both orange ram light and red cpu lights are on as if it is searching cpu and ram, red light goes out then a few seconds later orange light goes out / on re-starts only orange ram light is on as if it always trains memory on boots
 
İlk önyüklemede hem turuncu RAM ışığı hem de kırmızı CPU ışıkları, CPU ve RAM'i arıyormuş gibi yanar, kırmızı ışık söner ve birkaç saniye sonra turuncu ışık söner / yeniden başlar, sanki her zaman önyüklemelerde belleği eğitiyormuş gibi yalnızca turuncu RAM ışığı yanar.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/X670E-GAMING-PLUS-WIFI/support#mem Dont forget select Memory by 7xxx series.

Check the my previous message I updated as well.
 
During boot-up, is the RAM light the one that stays on the longest on the motherboard?

If you are using 4 RAM sticks and they have large capacities, this is actually not a problem. The motherboard checks the hardware during boot-up. If you think there is an issue, install the RAM sticks one by one into the DIMMA2 slot and disable the XMP feature, then run the Memtest86 test on your RAM (this process can take a long time depending on the RAM capacity). Check your RAM codes in the compatibility section on the official page of the motherboard. Make sure the RAM sticks are fully seated in their slots.
yes it is the one that stays on the longest i guess it is just how it is for not till next bios update and yes last post shows the sticks i bought there only 16gb each and there certified to run 4 sticks
ican put up with that it is more the usb Bluetooth sh*t pee-ing me off but from what i have read there are hundreds of people in same boat with their boards and usb and bluetooth
 
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quick up date see what you think could the board be trying to run both xmp and expo setting ? on the ram packet it says it can run both ?
 

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quick up date see what you think could the board be trying to run both xmp and expo setting ? on the ram packet it says it can run both ?
Are you using two different RAM kits? If the EXPO setting is enabled in your motherboard settings, all supported RAMs should switch to EXPO mode. If you are using two different RAM kits, this might be causing the issue, your motherboard might be struggling to balance them during startup.
 
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Are you using two different RAM kits? If the EXPO setting is enabled in your motherboard settings, all supported RAMs should switch to EXPO mode. If you are using two different RAM kits, this might be causing the issue.
nope both same kits. but i had a temporary pair of corsair vengeance 5200mhz with xmp enabled before buying then new sticks, so i am wondering if the bios has both enable from previous ram ?
 
Check the labels on the RAM modules; I think one of the kits is different.
both new kits have same label's but could it be that because i had set the bios to xmp for old sticks and new stick can run in either profile the bios is running expo for one pair and xmp for the other like i said now sure how these things run i am a novice builder
 
both new kits have same label's but could it be that because i had set the bios to xmp for old sticks and new stick can run in either profile the bios is running expo for one pair and xmp for the other like i said now sure how these things run i am a novice builder
Reset the CMOS and set your RAM to XMP or EXPO mode again. Don't forget to reset the CMOS when installing a new component on your motherboard.
 

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Hi guys
just a quick update on my system after latest bios everything is now working for me with all 4 sticks of ram @ 60000mhz no red /orange light now does not hang at boot straight through to green and boots in seconds now my blue tooth like i said i do not know what i did it just started working on its own or whether it was the hard reset with all usb out and reboot that did i don no know
all i know is everything is working fine for now finger crossed hop this might help people waiting to see if latest bios fixed anything good luck guys and girls
 
Well I am back lmao Xmas has come and gone, new bios update, 2 new m.2's, new case to freshen up build and POW few days later my Bluetooth / USB restarts are back lmao anyone found a Permanant fix yet?
 
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