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System Name | No.1 |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 9900X with custom PBO + 2200 FCLK fully stable |
Motherboard | B650 Gigabyte Aorus Elite v1.0 |
Cooling | Thermaltake toughair 710 + Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut extreme |
Memory | Patriot Viper PVV532G740C36K @ 6200MT/s 30-36-36-63 1:1 |
Video Card(s) | Asus TUF gaming RX 7900 XTX OC edition |
Storage | 1TB T-Force Z44A7 + 2TB T-Force A440 Pro |
Display(s) | 34 " Asus TUF Gaming VG3A series |
Case | Antec C8 constellation white edition |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar AE 7.1 + Logitech Z906 |
Power Supply | Corsair RM1000x V2 |
Mouse | MSI Clutch GM20 Elite |
Keyboard | Logitech G512 Carbon |
I upgraded the bios on my MSI B650 Edge WiFi board couple days back & all went well since then but this morning when saving a bios profile, the system booted up with a quick text warning that the TPM keys have been compromised or corrupted (it only gives you about 4-5 seconds to read all the info, so I didn't get all it!) so I did nothing & it continued on into the bios sequence of events as normal, I interrupted this process to verify if the TPM module has shifted from its previous config but nothing has changed - same with secure boot options as well. However when logging into windows there was the usual warning that my PINS are now void (happens every time you update the bios) & have to be renewed. Well that's one thing, I did it in the standard account ok, but for the admin account, windows couldn't do it - keep saying that their service for this thing is unavailable... not sure if this is a windows 11 24H2 issue with my particular hardware profile or what? but the fact that the standard account PINS could be updated makes things more complicated to figure out what's going on here.
Also, this bios version from MSI is a non beta one as well, its the latest one for my board that is non beta.
For the record, I have never encountered an issue like this before with any motherboard I have ever owned to date. This is a first. So what on earth could be going on here?
Also, this bios version from MSI is a non beta one as well, its the latest one for my board that is non beta.
For the record, I have never encountered an issue like this before with any motherboard I have ever owned to date. This is a first. So what on earth could be going on here?