***If you upgrade your RZBOX with a High Speed SSD (1Tb or more), or if you add extra SSD, please follow these steps in BIOS:
Enter in BIOS / Advance / AMD PBS _ and set:
1- SSD Power Enable …[SSD x4]
2- GPP8/9 …Select [PCIE]
***For an optimal sharing of your RAM with the Vega 8 unit, please follow these steps in BIOS:
Enter BIOS / Advance / AMD CBS / NBIO Common Options / GFX Common Options _ and set:
1- iGPU Configuration…[UMA_GAME_OPTIMIZED]
Hello. Do you know where I can download updated BIOS drivers? i have a w10 and WD BLACK SERIES 2TB.
I connect the HD and the BIOS and w10 recognizes it but after a few minutes of use it stops working. You can help??
Hi!
I have put the BIOS settings. W10 recognizes the hard drive but after 5 minutes it stops working. It is as if it suddenly turned off. The hard drive is new and works without problems in other towers. Could you help me? tech support is useless.
From what I understand, the issue is the speed that the Chuwi will support in the drive - not the max capacity. Unfortunately it generally appears that the bigger the SSD capacity, the faster the drive is. What I believe is the optimal speed is about 2600mb/s and I’ve been successful in getting Corsair 2TB drives working reliably in mine, after I had to return my Samsung 980. I suspect you will be in the same situation as I was. You need a slower SSD. Now many have commented that this appears to be a BIOS limitation, so it might be that a firmware update will resolve this. I’m going to give a TEAMGROUP MP34 4TB SSD a try this week, and I’ll post back how it goes. I’ve done all the driver updates, and the BIOS updates per this thread and that seems to be fine with the 2 x Corsair 2TB drives in there, but I want to swap one out for a 4TB one, so will be interesting to see how this goes when it arrives in a couple of days.
If you updated the graphics card driver, there will be a conflict with the SSD and RAM. Uninstall the driver (removing everything) and go back to the OEM version of CHUWI.
Everything will be fine… for sure
If you updated the graphics card driver, there will be a conflict with the SSD and RAM. Uninstall the driver (removing everything) and go back to the OEM version of CHUWI.
Everything will be fine… for sure
Hello,
I have another issue with the memory. I wanted to replace the memory and install 2x8GB DDR4 3200 dual channel 1.2V. Company G.Skill RipJaws. Unfortunately, the second RAM in the second socket is apparently not recognized. 1x 8GB in the first socket is recognized. I then also tried 2x16GB of the same RAM type, unfortunately the same result. 1x16 in the first socket are recognized. 16GB in the second socket is not. Then I put the original BWIN16GB 2666 in the second socket one by one, the first socket is empty, is not recognized. Can it be that the second socket is defective or can there possibly also be problems with the power supply here? Maybe there is also an adjustment to be made in the Bios? However, I do not know myself so well.
By the way, my RZBOX Ryzen 7 5800H was delivered and the cooling fan of the processor was not connected, is of course bad with the basic temperature issue. But the problem was already here in the forum.
On the subject of SSDs, the WD blue SSD 570 1GB seems to work well for me, SSDs with max. 4.5W power consumption seem to work well in principle. Thanks for the BIOS adjustments.
First Chuwi: OctalCore AMD Ryzen 9 4900H, Windows 11 Home 21H2 22000.1281
I put two of these modules 16GB * 2, the third month - normal.
DIMM 1 & 2 : Apacer D22.27553S.001
Memory Module Properties:
Module name Apacer D22.27553S.001
Serial Number 06822241h (1092780550)
Release Date Week 24 / 2022
Module size 16GB (2 banks, 16 banks)
Module Type SO-DIMM
Memory Type DDR4 SDRAM
DDR4-3200 Speed (1600MHz)
Module width 64 bit
Module voltage 1.2 V
Error Detection No
Manufacturer DRAM Samsung
DRAM Stepping 00h
SDRAM Die Count 1
It worked - for a while. Then my SSD died. I had to return it to Teamgroup for a new one, which after about 2 months they finally did. I just re-installed the replacement back in the unit. It works ok, but I think it overheats and those SSDs don’t like it. I did notice that there is enough room for a low profile heatsink to be installed on top of the SSD, so I’m going to order one and see how it goes. But yes - it does work, but I’m sure it isn’t the most reliable unit out on the market.
Now that’s interesting! This is my 2nd replacement from Amazon, and it too has faults. The first SSD wouldn’t even boot up. Now the 2nd was placed into a different PC after it failed to be seen in the RZBOX. As you’ve mentioned, it could be overheating since it too failed to post/boot after the OS was installed. I’m thinking, no more Teamgroup for me. The next SSD will be from a well-known manufacture. And I might just slap a heatsink on it to keep things cooler.
Hi Mike!
I have the problem that I have always been unable to install any display driver, since my machine does not recognize it. It doesn’t allow me to install Adrenaline AMD, it doesn’t even allow me to update Win10 to Win 11, because it crashes and I have to restore. I have a RZBOX 9 4900h with 2 Netac NS08GS4G8 8GB ram and 1 KINGSTONE OM8PDP3512B/A01 512GB from the factory. Can you help me about this?
Excuse my horrible English
PS: I must add that I have tried to reinstall the drivers as explained in the forum, without results. Thanks