05-06-2024 12:22 PM
Has anyone had problems with RAM after loading BIOS-5013 on TF GAMING X570-PLUS?
After updating the BIOS, some Adobe programs have problems: free programs run, programs crash. This happens with Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.
Everiting was fine wIth BIOS-5003.
I am attaching some errors.
Level Date and time Source Event code Task category
Error 05/06/2024 20:28:16 Application Error 1000 Application failure events "Failing application name: CEPHtmlEngine.exe, version: 11.5.3.132, timestamp: 0x62fb47ef
Faulting module name: libcef.dll, version: 88.39.4.0, timestamp: 0x60270a51
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Error offset: 0x000000000315b730
Fault process ID: 0x0x7DFC
Faulting application startup time: 0x0x1DA9FD3F701320C
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign 2024\Resources\CEP\CEPHtmlEngine\CEPHtmlEngine.exe
Failed module path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign 2024\Resources\CEP\CEPHtmlEngine\libcef.dll
Report ID: 38bab662-9501-4f48-a64e-15395dddd14e
Full name of the failing package:
Application code associated with the failing package: "
Error 05/06/2024 19:34:30 Application Error 1000 Application Failure Events "Failing Application Name: InDesign.exe, Version: 19.0.0.151, Timestamp: 0x65188594
Faulting module name: Database.dll, version: 19.0.0.151, timestamp: 0x651884ff
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Error offset: 0x000000000004bd8f
Faulting process ID: 0x0x80B8
Faulty application startup time: 0x0x1DA9F876167BF33
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign 2024\InDesign.exe
Failed module path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign 2024\Database.dll
Report ID: 4e40cec4-e0ff-4a6f-b5d3-10b2f97fc3f3
06-12-2024 01:28 PM
Hello Zethraxxur
It seems the best way is rolling back BIOS to 5003. Since i did that everithing has been stable.
06-16-2024 07:48 AM
Update 5013 has given me issues as well. In particular random windows crashes and program crashes. My fix was disabling D.O.C.P in the BIOS. Everything's working fine so far but this isn't an optimal solution because I'm forced to run my RAM at 2133, instead of the speeds I purchased the kit for.
If anything, I'd consider rolling back an update, but since I'm building a new PC, I'm just letting it sit for now. When a new BIOS update releases, I'll check back on my current PC to see if it fixes this issue. If the issue persists, I would just recommend that nobody purchases ASUS motherboards for the time being. This isn't the first issue I've ran into relating to BIOS updates.
For reference, I have a TUF Gaming X570 PLUS WIFI motherboard, I've had this PC since May 2020 and the only physical component that has caused me issues in its entire lifespan has been this motherboard. Updates have fixed minor past issues, but this current issue with crashing from using the same RAM overclock I've had on for 4 years at this point is far more concerning. This PC has never crashed before this recent BIOS update.