Greetings,Has anyone updated to the new 1902 BIOS on the Rampage VI Extreme yet?If so, has it fixed the random freezing and lockups BIOS 1704 had or made it worse?Not going to make the same mistake I made when I upgraded from 1603 to 1704.
Greetings,Has anyone updated to the new 1902 BIOS on the Rampage VI Extreme yet?If so, has it fixed the random freezing and lockups BIOS 1704 had or made it worse?Not going to make the same mistake I made when I upgraded from 1603 to 1704.
Greetings,I am officially out of ideas (from my limited knowledge) on this one.These are my specs.Motherboard: ASUS ROG Rampage VI Extreme X299Processor: Intel Core i9 7980XE BIOS 1704Processor Cooling: Premium Nickel Plated Copper CPU Cooling Blo...
CharlieH wrote:Once you set XMP on you can just change the clock speed to 2133 or 2400 whatever it defaulted to w/no changes in the BIOS originally. But your rated speed is 2666 which is what we were asking you to run it at which is XMP on.I'll try t...
LiveOrDie wrote:It will depend on your CPUs IMC if its weak some times manual tuning is needed, also 8 stick of 128GB memory of high capacity is a large amount, rated speed is 2666Mhz for the 7980XE but you could try downclocking to see if it helps, ...
LiveOrDie wrote:It sort of sounds like a machine gun it will repeat a sound over and over something like this , System Agent Voltage (VCCSA) normally helps, have you also tried running your ram at rated speeds?Yep, the freeze sounds just like that Y...
CharlieH wrote:And back to the memory even if you don't OC/XMP. When I have memory issues and the defaults on it are set via XMP the three things I generally have to contend with to stabilize memory when I OC it are: speed (I generally run it around ...